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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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I'm pretty sure you've seen the exit...? Do you need me to show you?
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[ Amaze him, Minato. ]
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It opens up into the castle, and he doesn't have to walk far after that. In fact, he doesn't even walk all the way there, just enough that the ofuda door at the center of the castle is visible, and Minato can point to it from afar. ]
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It's so frustrating to have the exit right here, but he can't even think of ways to get through it, but for other people. He wouldn't want to leave anyway... ]
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...Have you talked with anybody about leaving? [ It's a conversation Terry's reluctant to bring up, he'd imagine, but still, ]
The way to open this door is already known. Tsubomi knows.
[ Also RO but ??? if they talk ]
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I don't want to leave, but I know some people who do. [ And that's all that matters. ]
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Why does that matter? You do what you want, they do what they want.
[ Anyways, Minato is not the best person to talk about this with. ]
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[ Terry just looks at Minato while trying to ignore the pain in his hand. C'mon, Minato. He said that everyone has strengths and weaknesses about being a guide, but he didn't think Minato would be this bad. ]
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Then, help them leave? If that's what you want to do.
[ HE DOESN'T GET WHAT THE PROBLEM IS/is there even a problem? ]
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[ They're just confusing each other today, aren't they... ]
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It'll open. I'm telling you: you guys already know how to open it. You're not the only one trying to get the door open, Terrence. You can rely on others, and ask them for help.
[ Them and not Minato, whose job is to help.
Or, Terry can use his brain and look down at the door, and maybe he'll notice the ofuda with the tengu's name, see the empty slots, and put two and two together himself. ]
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I don't think he knows that they're dropped by the Tengu either, so he has no idea what to make of it. He's dumb... ]
I guess that's why Kido looked so sure...
[ Well, whatever. He feels pain from his hand again and looks at Minato. ]
... Can you heal my hand?
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[ But he does not heal Terry's hand. ]
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Name your price, oh great Attendant. What will it take for you to whimsically heal my hand?
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[ It's a pretty open ended request, and because it's open, Minato doesn't expect Terry to ever complete it. He still reaches into his pockets and underhand tosses a ziplock bag towards Terry. It's a bag of amanatto, and each candied bean will heal Terry a little. It was Minato's snack but it can be Terry's replacement soda. ]
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Beans?
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Candy beans? But, yeah... sure thing.
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[ They taste like sugar and beans... But one or two of them should take the pain out of his hand. ]
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Oh, they're pretty good.
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They're... magical beans?
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Don't plant them. It'd be a waste and only attract ants.
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[ Fortunately, he does get the reference. Classics are timeless, even to a dense nonhuman like him. ]
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I might have to sit that one out. Dunno if I'd have the upper body strength to climb all the way up into space.
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[ Live for the adventure, Minato. And yes, to kill and steal their gold. ]
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[ So yeah, he could cheat, but no, he's not going to. Killing giants and stealing gold isn't a good enough incentive for his lazy ass. ]
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[ Sounds exciting. ]
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[ The view from the school rooftop was enough to take Minato's breath away, just a slice of this little town, so to imagine seeing the entire world fit in the palm of his hand... But maybe Minato's boring and his sense of fun is different from Terry's. Fighting is easy; sometimes, he feels like destruction is what he was made to do. But he can never get enough of just sitting and watching the world turn. ]
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