Part 2: 04/08/09 - 04/09/09



A lot of days start with a mini-scene at the school gates. They're usually important or relevant for... something.
Listening: Oh, um... something about... a bathroom?
Gossiping: N-No! Not that one! I mean the one about the first-year student!

Gossiping: If her mother tries to talk to her, she only mutters to herself, "It's coming... It's coming...!"
Listening: Huh. How about that.
Gossiping: You don't believe me...?
> The first bell has rung.













> You hear your classmates whispering...

> You became slightly more popular.
...I think we all know for one reason or another that this does not work like that at all.

But what makes it more relevant and worth caring about is that the classroom segments are a free and easy way to increase our Social Stats. We'll want to raise these pretty consistently because they're very, very important.



Makoto gets to walk home alone today. Junpei's over there hanging out with that one guy from in front of the notice board yesterday.

> The strip mall is lively in the evening...
The real purpose of these scenes are to let you get an idea of where things are located. It's not GREAT at it by any means, but it's nice to have.

this covers, uh, the entire rest of the day so probably just watch it







Ikutsuki is a gigantic dork, it's pretty great. He's voiced by Dan Woren, who is maybe the least prolific VA out of everyone who's been creditted.





We get to ask as many/few of those three as possible, so let's just do the lot.


















> Something doesn't seem right...







...Y'know what? No. I don't think I will. That was awful!




So, that was weird and goofy. How about a tonal shift? That sounds good. Let's do that.









if you skipped the link before, DEFINITELY don't now!!



Right now, we're just... elsewhere.

Wherever this is exactly, there's a lot of people who clearly don't want to be found for one reason or another.

Pretty easy to extrapolate that much from how this is clearly a back alley of some kind.



The preceeding program was brought to you by Kirijo Electronics, bringing you the future.

At the sound of the tone, the time will be 12 o'clock AM.

*Beep* *Beep* *Beep*

I gotta say, THIS guy with blue hair reacted much more like you'd expect in this situation.

He's actually panicking and sweating and everything. It's not just "oh this is a thing I guess."

Sure on the one hand, from this guys perspective suddenly "EVERYONE IS COFFIN!"

On the other hand, Makoto still experienced that, random blood pools, no electricity... almost everything this guy does.

This being the sole exception. Makoto didn't have this.



Whatever this is, it's kinda creepy. It looks like the Venom symbiote except also totally kind of not.

What makes it for me, personally, is that it's leaking into/out of the guy's eye sockets aughhhhhhh





I don't know why Ikutsuki is expositing to people who should already know this. There's a better spot for this to happen later if they really need to explain it.










So while this is happening, there's something else occurring.

At the end of a non-specific location, there sits a single blue door...

Which opens into a blue elevator.








The two members of the Velvet Room here have VAs pulling double duty. Igor is voiced by Dan Woren and Elizabeth is voiced by Tara Platt.



















> However, it's time to go to school.
That was all fun and games alright, but now it's time for what really matters: high school!












> You feel tired...

It's very - VERY - important to always stay awake here. We COULD sleep and have a 75% chance to get that Great condition thing from before, but...





> You stayed up and listened to the lecture...

This is VERY important to get as often as we can. All the social stats are required for things but Charm and Courage (the third and final one) go up quickly. Academics is a slow, SLOW grind.

To get Charm or Courage a single level it takes, I think, 18 points. Academics takes about 60. Yeesh.


As far as the walk back to the dorm here goes, uh, it's this one screen and that's it. Welp.
> The station is bustling with students on their way home...


This clock gets to turn up, hit 12 and break apart a lot. A lot. It's honestly kinda tedious and annoying after a while.
...Be thankful you won't see it as much.
































Screen shakes a lot from here, so...













> You hear a commotion down the hall.
> You decide to go take a look.





Big ol' screen shake again. This is gonna happen a looot more still.




Not gonna ask questions about this. Mercifully, it's even automatically equipped.













Not really, so that happens automatically and then the screen shakes. Again.



That's a good question, since we have actual control over Makoto's actions now. How nice.

We can talk to Yukari but, uh, this is all she has to say.



Not really anything else on this floor, so we'll head on up to the 3rd people.


More shaking...



Following Yukari's idea, the pair do go through that door...

Yeah, so, absolutely 100% highly HIGHLY recommend just watching this


It's at this point it becomes clear that the screen shaking was because whatever we're dealing with here, it was shaking the entire building itself...


Back to the anime-zone we go, and we start with Yukari freaking out even harder.









At the start of the journey, the Fool met the Magician. The Magus is the represenation of the active, conscious awareness and creativity. He has power, confidence and determination.

When The Magician understands what they want, their determination is a signifier of their commitment towards achieving/completing/obtaining it.



Having found determination herself, Yukari draws her gun and attempts to shoot... herself... with it.

Though it achieved something, the mess of tendrils and a mask, the Shadow, was not exactly affected by it. Mostly because she missed with... something.

So, she tries again...


And gets cut off by the Shadow knocking the gun from her hand.

And the gun lands in a puddle of blood, right next to Makoto...







Mitsuru and Akihiko, using that weird surveillance system, find Yukari and Makoto on the roof and begin to head up there.







Makoto, uh, is understandably worried about what's going to happen when he pulls the trigger...

But very quickly calms himself and does so.




















Makoto looking confident in this scene looks incredibly sinister, huh...






...Pretty sure that's not meant to happen!



But, hey, whatever just happened doesn't really matter too much right now. It's still 100% on Makoto and Yukari's side and is kind of a giant badass.



It just bisected this thing in one shot, jeez.



Another one doesn't even get the courtesy and instead just gets crushed like a bug.

And just as quickly as this thing appeared...


Orpheus reforms and it's gone.





> Orpheus regained its original form.

Not quite...


Two more, much smaller ones, managed to avoid getting obliterated?




First fight and it's the main character solo against two things, huh?
...Sorry, I just got the weirdest case of deja vu right now.

There's not much we can do right now, but it's fine. Bash is the only skill we have and it's more than good enough for this fight.

It costs 8% of our HP and is an easy, easy one-shot.

Even if it misses, it's not the biggest problem since the Cowardly Maya can only do a basic melee attack.

Our basic attack is nearly a one-shot, even. It's not quite enough, though, since they have 42HP. Hardly matters, really!



They give more than good enough EXP for the moment, and don't drop anything here. It's fine though.

That 20EXP is enough to get Makoto to level 2. Notably this only increases HP and SP.

But it also lets us make level 2 Personae whenever we get the opportunity to do something with that.

More relevant in the immediacy is that Orpheus hits level 2 as well. I'll cover what stats mean and all that stuff later, don't worry.

For now, all that matters is that Orpheus learns Agi (single target Fire spell). For a brief moment, you see after this that he learns Tarunda at level 6 and then nothing else.


Fight over and adrenaline gone, Makoto simply collapses presumably from exhaustion.







