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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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[ Blood transfusions don't help his lifespan, unfortunately. He also hates needles, so don't make him take too many shots. He'll die on the inside even more. ]
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[ aka Minato wants to try, and he needs somebody to make it happen. New experiences, or whatever ]
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Terry closes his eyes again and pinpoints what the heck those are. Since he's still exhausted, he's just silent for thirty seconds before he speaks up again. Admittedly, he's also curious in how it'll taste. ]
I guess we can eat bear meat alongside it.
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Oh. Yeah, that'd be efficient. I ended up wasting a lot of blood last time I butchered something in your room.
[ Sorry... But Souji was kind enough to clean everything up, and hopefully he'd gotten all the stains. ]
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Now that Terry is more relaxed, he feels the heat in the surroundings and it's suddenly hot. This sucks. His mind was off it even when he was moving around, generating heat, but no. NOW has to be the time when he notices. ]
Why do you do so much in my room...
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[ He could say something about liking Terry's room more than his own, which is largely just a half filled closet and empty floor space, but... no. ]
I guess it's 'cause it's a "lively" room? You're always coming in and out of it, so the floor's going to be worn down anyways.
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[ He starts fanning himself now. ]
It's hot... [ whine ]
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[ He did not pay for any of this, though, and everything gets fixed up by magic or by Souji anyways. But when Terry mentions being hot, Minato silently calls for Nekogami, who comes out with a temperature drop of ten degrees and drapes himself over the back of Terry's neck and shoulders to be a portable AC. ]
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[ He wanted to retort with the age Minato gave that one time, but he can't remember the number, so. ]
Gazillion years old kind of old.
[ Ughhh. Bongogami, it's been so long even if you wanted to hurt him before on several occasions. He attempts to pet him and feels relaxed by the temperature drop. ]
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[ Minato can't remember the numbers either, because I can't remember what thread it was and don't want to go look for it to remember.
When Terry attempts to pet Nekogami, he turns from solid into ghost and Terry's hand just passes through what feels like mist. Even when summoned by Minato, Nekogami's kind of particular. ]
...He doesn't let me pet him either. Loves Souji, though.
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[ Why can't he pet the kitty... but it's fine. He should have expected something like this. He'll just enjoy the cooling sensation while it lasts. ]
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[ Haha. ]
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[ BONGOGAMI, NO... ]
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[ Nekogami can tell... It's why he loves Kido and Souji and everybody else sucks. ]
Personas can have their own preferences and personalities. They're only a part of you, after all.
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I wonder why Personas take on the form that they do... Dragons don't really hold a place in my life.
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[ There's more he could explain about the subject, but it ties back to a really old homework assignment he doesn't feel like bringing up again. ]
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Yeah. It's not like I'm cool or anything.
[ He just states that like a fact, the same tone he'd use for "my hair is black". It could have always been a man riding on a gator... what could have been... ]
I dunno any symbolism either. Kinda like how yours is called the Messiah.
[ Is Minato jesus??? ]
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Dragon symbolism is different throughout the world, but "Vassago" is sorta set, huh? "Messiah" is a lot too, but...
[ I guess he can remember dying again now, the continuation of an earlier memory but now he knows how it ends, falling quiet and staring at the ground. ]
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But...?
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[ He doesn't look too sure, but mostly it's because he looks groggy, like he'd just woken up from a bad dream. ]
Maybe a dragon's a future thing for you, I dunno.
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Terry takes a moment to think about this. But he can't really picture Minato going out and actually doing something--being active--because of how he knows the present Minato. ]
Maybe this whole Velvet Room Attendant thing you're doing is like semi-retirement for you.
[ It makes sense in his head. ]
So you know all about the pasts, but not the future, huh?
[ He pokes the side of Minato's head because why is he so groggy... Is this a default state of being?? ]
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He mumbles a little, leaning away from Terry's finger, because he always feels slightly out of it every time he's hit with something from the past. It's sort of like Terry's pinpointing, but worse because he can't choose when and what to see. ]
You guys are a lot more trouble than whatever the hell I got up to in past lives. You'd think a gazillion years would qualify for full retirement... Anyways, I know barely anything about the past and nothing about the future. I'm an Attendant. I'm not supposed to have either.
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[ Good to know?! Terry seems a little concerned though. If only Terry could save his own world by doing just that too. ]
Isn't that because it's just not yourself anymore? Like how you have to think about all of us now.
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I don't know anything about your pasts or your futures.
[ Those sorts of things don't matter to him, as much as the present does. But it's true that there's so much more to consider now, like suddenly being left with a dozen puppies and they're running around everywhere eating things they're not supposed to and you're so ill-prepared to handle them. It's that sort of feeling. ]
But yeah... For Guests... I'm supposed to help out the collective whole. Whatever it is you want to do. If you guys don't want to fight anymore, you don't have to. If you guys want to focus on the dungeons, we'll support you. Just whatever you guys want. But you're not making it easy, 'cause you're all over the place. It's hard to help that way.
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[ ...
Wait a minute. ]
Hold on. You don't?! Then how did you know about the...
[ ... ]
... the thing you said about locking people up.
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