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The Velvet Room exists between the consciousness and subconsciousness. It is inaccessible by characters who do not wield a Persona or have lost their Persona for various different reasons. In fact, its entire existence is limited only to Persona users and to the regular individual, they will not be able to even see the entrance to the room. Although it is stationed primarily in the castle, the entrance of the Velvet Room may also be found in various different locations, such as by the dungeons and the shrine. Sometimes, there may be a "malfunction" and an ordinary door will actually lead into the Velvet Room. Why does that happen? Well... perhaps characters will have to ask the attendants for that answer.
Within the room, two attendants occupy the space. These attendants act as guides and will perform various different duties in order to assist the characters. They will pass on plot information, answer questions, give out requests (with the promise of a reward, of course), forge magic-infused weapons, heal, and such on. Requests, in particular, are given out ICly and OOCly monthly and may be undertaken by any character who wishes to complete them. Please see the first toplevel of this entry for more information.
The attendants may be regularly contacted by entering the Velvet Room and, as a result, players may comment to this entry to interact with either attendant. Players may specify which attendant that they'd like to interact with or allow the mods to choose. These threads may be used towards AC and bonus activity. However, due to the attention-intensive nature of NPC threads, these threads may be quickly wrapped up in order to save time for the mods.
→ VELVET ROOM ATTENDANTS
The attendant you might have to wake up, pretending to be asleep so you have to bother Souji instead of him. His requests tend towards what he wants to do or eat at the moment, but he seems to enjoy seeing the world, though he isn't always good company. Seriously. Go bother Souji instead.
The more talkative attendant between the two, though he could say some pretty bizarre things. He also seems overly fond of cats for some reason and will unironically go "nya". His requests normally seem to involve taking him out somewhere or bringing him particularly... strange objects.

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The moment they step foot outside, Minato starts to regret the trip already, because of course mountains means walking uphill, and it's worse than stairs because there's no level surface to stop and rest, it's just uphill all the time. It'd be easy to just summon Vassago or someone to carry them, but it also defeats the purpose of having a day with just the two of them. Maybe Vassago would scare the mountain lions away, who knows.
Minato puts a hand at the side of his mouth and makes that weird noise that's supposed to be a cat but he sounds more like a fox. Here kitty, kitty, come out. ]
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Is that a fox?
[ i tried to find p3 screenshots for the "is that a fox" "it's a cat, dammit" but i couldn't find it, laughs ]
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[ Minato answers without missing a beat, and he unsuccessfully meows again although he frowns a little more. ]
I don't really know what a mountain lion sounds like. Sorta like talking with people: you shout into the void and hope something out there understands.
[ This is how he communicates with people, anyways. He doesn't get them, so he says whatever the heck and hope somebody reciprocates.
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[ ... though in the context of trying to find a mountain lion, that means they can listen for any movements rather than trying to draw it out. ]
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[ Gestures at Sasuke??? This is why they needed two attendants, Minato can't handle this. It's not like P3 where people spill out your life story even if you couldn't care less and just want to run away the entire time. ]
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[ it's a little concerning tbh. why is everyone like this??? ]
They're all pretty tight-lipped, aren't they?
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[ Why does everybody suck?? ]
It's nothing that can be forced though, so... whatever. Give them time and space and see what happens.
[ Maybe it'll take a couple of Shadow Self attacks to get people to open up, who knows, all experiences are learning experiences and the two of them aren't allowed to interfere with the process anyways. ]
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[ ... he continues to walk up the mountain, not really breaking a sweat but he looks back at minato. ]
How are you keeping up?
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[ He's still hanging onto that dream... He's tired and his feet feel like lead, but he can put one foot before the other and not seem outwardly exhausted at all, even breathing and no complaints. ]
...What do you think about installing a ski lift up the mountains?
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That depends. Who's going to installing it?
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Mondo.
[ The guy can build motorcycles, Souji, Minato bets he can build ski lifts too. ]
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[ they argued about legs for a while... ]
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[ That's impossible. ]
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[ What sort of opinions do people have about legs anyways?? Legs are great. ]
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[ aka souji's legs :( ]
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[ This is how Mondo dies of poisoning, because Minato is a jerk ]
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[ he puts a hand to his chest dramatically, gasp. ]
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[ He would ban people for less. It's not like his bans have any real weight to them anyways, but it's the thought that counts. ]
All legs are beautiful. I hope he gets to learn that someday.
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[ it truly is the thought that matters. souji lowers his hands from his chest. ]
Let me know if you want to stop to take a break. I brought the tarp so we can sit and lie down.
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[ So they don't have to climb all the way up this hill... ]
What do you think about taking Vassago or Byakko for a ride up there? You don't care about cheating, right?
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Hm, it kind of takes away from the whole camping experience, don't you think?
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[ You're thinking about hiking, Souji. They're two separate things. ]
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[ which can include hiking! some people like to even canoe to their camp spots... ]
If you're tired, I can carry the food.
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It's a trip for both of us, so I can't let you carry everything.
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What do you think about stopping for a snack break, though?
[ They can refuel and lighten the load at the same time. ]
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