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* [[Wake Up, Go to School, Save the World]]: Played extremely straight, the ''Dark Hour'' happens every night, starting at midnight for an hour transforming their school into Tartarus, finishing at 12:01 a.m. the members of SEES then have to drag their tired selves back to the dorm to wake up early and go back to school. Lampshaded by Yukari and Junpei when they say to Aigis that they want to sleep more after SEES disbands.
 
=== Main Character (a.k.a. MinatoMakoto ArisatoYuki) ===
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:Voiced by [[Akira Ishida]] (Japanese) and [[Yuri Lowenthal]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Akira Ishida]] (Japanese) and [[Yuri Lowenthal]] (English) =======
 
The [[Silent Protagonist]] of ''Persona 3''. His parents died ten years prior to the events of the game, and he has moved around a lot as a result; he spends much of his time listening to music. He has an affinity with the Fool Arcana, which allows him to store multiple personas, beginning with Orpheus. He can also wield various weapons, but defaults to a one-handed sword. The manga gives him the name "Minato Arisato" and describes his personality to be very calm and rather reclusive. Despite his introverted behavior, he has significant leadership skills and can think and plan in the midst of battle.
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* [[Bishonen]]: Even guys point out [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/persona_3/v01/c001/28.html how pretty he is].
** His appearance even gets [[Lampshade Hanging|lampshaded]] during the "Babe Hunt" in ''Persona 3 Portable''.
*[[Canon Name]]: In the movies, he's given the name "Makoto Yuki". As the Persona 4 protagonist has been known as "Yu Narukami" since that game's anime adaptation, Makoto has similarly been adopted as the name for Persona 3's protagonist. Prior to the movies, he was commonly refered to by his manga name, Minato Arisato.
* [[Canon Name]]: He doesn't ''have'' one. The manga's not canon. However, "Minato" is a hell of a lot more convenient than "the main character".
* [[Catch Phrase]]: "Doudemo ii", the meaning of which depends on the context. Generally, it can be translated as "Whatever" or "I don't care". It's one of the most common dialogue choices for the male protagonist. In the drama CDs, it's usually used when he has no opinion on something.
* [[Chick Magnet]]: Every girl he meets seems to fall for him. This includes grade schoolers, teachers, and, er, robots.
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=== Female Main Character ===
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:Voiced by [[Marina Inoue]] (Japanese) and [[Laura Bailey]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Marina Inoue]] (Japanese) and [[Laura Bailey]] (English) =======
 
''[[Updated Rerelease|Persona 3 Portable]]'' provides the option of playing as a female main character. She has the same history and storyline as the male protagonist, but is not a [[Gender Flip]] of him; she has a different appearance, a slightly modified version of Orpheus, and a more energetic and upbeat personality as indicated by her dialogue prompts. She also has a number of different Social Links, including Social Links with all members of SEES rather than just the female members, providing additional character development for Akihiko, Shinjiro and Ken which is not seen in the original version of the game. The Social Links with the female team members are mostly unaltered except for the removal of specifically romantic content.
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=== Yukari Takeba ===
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:Voiced by [[Megumi Toyoguchi]] (Japanese) and [[Michelle Ruff]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Megumi Toyoguchi]] (Japanese) and [[Michelle Ruff]] (English) =======
 
Yukari - affectionately called "Yuka-tan" by Junpei - is one of the most popular second-year girls at Gekkoukan High thanks to her cheery personality and good looks. However, she proves to have hidden insecurities and can be abrasive and confrontational. She is a member of the archery club and uses bow and arrow in battle. Her Persona is Io of the Lovers Arcanum and later evolves into Isis; its focus is on Wind and Healing magic.
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* [[Break the Cutie]]: Hey, Yukari? {{spoiler|Your beloved father is one of the people responsible for the whole Dark Hour mess}}. Hope that makes you feel better!
* [[The Chick]]
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: She becomesis thisupset whenby youAigis' dateaffection anytowards, girland that'slater notbond herwith, the protagonist.
** Plays this straight in ''The Answer'', though she {{spoiler|develops past it and reconciles with Aigis.}}
* [[Daddy's Girl]]/[[Deceased Parents Are the Best]]: She idolizes her father and has a rather rocky relationship with her still-alive mother. {{spoiler|It hurts her to find out he's partially responsible for the Dark Hour}}.
* {{spoiler|[[First Girl Wins]]: In the PSP remake's [[New Game+]] in the male main characterit's story,possible sheto canchose to spend histhe last moments with himYukari in Aigis' place,. She then finally tellingtells him she loves him}}. The original ending is still canon, however.
* {{spoiler|[[Get a Hold of Yourself, Man!]]: To Mitsuru}}.
* [[Girls Are Really Scared of Horror Movies]]: She's noticeably jumpy during the events up to and including the 2nd Full Moon operation (which involved the supposed vengeful ghost of Fuuka after she disappeared).
* [[Heterosexual Life Partners]]: Develops such a bond with Mitsuru {{spoiler| and Aigis by the end of The Answer.}}
* [[Lethal Chef]]: Implied in dialogue (although not as bad as Fuuka).
* {{spoiler|[[Love Makes You Crazy]]}}: {{spoiler|Attempts to go back in time in ''The Answer'' to prevent the Protagonist's death, even if it means having to face Nyx all over again}}.
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=== Junpei Iori ===
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:Voiced by [[Kosuke Toriumi]] (Japanese) and [[Vic Mignogna]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Kosuke Toriumi]] (Japanese) and [[Vic Mignogna]] (English) =======
 
Junpei is the class clown of Gekkoukan High, and Minato's best friend. He's doesn't like to take things seriously, preferring to avoid serious subjects by making jokes; he enjoys the idea of being a hero, but his immaturity and inexperience make him unreliable in comparison to the protagonist, and he struggles with jealousy and resentment of the protagonist's greater strength, skill and leadership ability.
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=== Akihiko Sanada ===
[[File:P3-Akihiko 6289.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (Japanese) and [[Liam O'Brien]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Hikaru Midorikawa]] (Japanese) and [[Liam O'Brien]] (English) =======
 
Akihiko is a third-year student at Gekkoukan High, and the captain of the school's boxing team. He's very popular and is usually surrounded by [[Fan Girl|fangirls]] when seen at school, but mostly ignores them. He is one of the three founding members of SEES and can summon the Persona Polydeuces, later evolving to Caesar, which focuses on Lightning and Debuffing magic, but as a boxer, he's strongest with his fists and uses various gloves, metal knuckles and fist spurs as his weapons.
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=== Mitsuru Kirijo ===
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:Voiced by [[Rie Tanaka]] (Japanese) and [[Tara Platt]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Rie Tanaka]] (Japanese) and [[Tara Platt]] (English) =======
 
Mitsuru is a third year student of Gekkoukan High, the school's [[Student Council President]], and the daughter of the head of the influential Kirijo Group, which built the school. Her family's status gives her a great deal of influence within the school, enabling her to even issue orders to teachers if necessary. She is the first member of SEES, having awakened to her Persona at a very young age due to her family's experiments with the Shadows and Tartarus. Her Persona is Penthesilea of the Empress Arcanum, later evolving into Artemisia, and is focused on Ice and Healing magic. Mitsuru is also a member of the fencing club and wields a rapier in battle.
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=== Fuuka Yamagishi ===
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:Voiced by [[Mamiko Noto]] (Japanese)
 
======= Voiced by [[Mamiko Noto]] (Japanese), need official confirmation of English VA. =======
 
Fuuka is a timid girl who is often bullied and put under pressure by her strict parents. She is supposedly sickly, and initially comes to the attention of SEES through Akihiko and Shinjiro's visits to the hospital, where they become aware of her potential. However, before they can approach her about it, she goes missing, having been locked in the school gymnasium by bullies and becoming trapped in Tartarus when the school transformed during the Dark Hour. SEES must therefore stage a rescue attempt during the third full moon event.
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=== Aigis ===
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:Voiced by [[Maaya Sakamoto]] (Japanese) and [[Karen Strassman]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Maaya Sakamoto]] (Japanese) and [[Karen Strassman]] (English) =======
 
During SEES's summer vacation, they're alerted to a dangerous Anti-Shadow weapon that's escaped the Kirijo lab and asked to retrieve it. When asked if they have permission to destroy it if it can't be contained, Ikutsuki laughs nervously and replies that he seriously doubts that'd be possible. Thankfully for the heroes, the weapon in question turns out to be Aigis, a [[Ridiculously Human Robot]] with a human mind and persona, as well as a harmless and seemingly inexplicable attachment to the main character that Ikutsuki attributes to a minor glitch in her software. The last survivor of a series of battle androids created to help contain the Shadows gathered by the Kirijo Group ten years ago, she's now allowed to live in the SEES dorms (where she also proves to have some telepathic ability, as she can understand Koromaru perfectly) and to even enroll in the main characters' class by posing as a new transfer student, all while gradually exploring her own interests and latent humanity.
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* [[Bodyguard Crush]]
* {{spoiler|[[Changing of the Guard]]: She inherits both the dead protagonist's Wild Card and leadership role in ''The Answer''}}.
* [[Clingy Jealous Girl]]: In the female story.
* [[Compulsory School Age]]: Justified with good measure. Not only can she protect the protagonist this way much better, she also gets to experience more of her human side by interaction with other people.
* [[Deuteragonist]]: In The Journey, though it doesn't become apparent until her backstory is revealed.
* [[Finger Gun]]: Some of her weapons like the one she starts with has her firing bullets from her fingertips.
* {{spoiler|[[First Girl Wins]]: Well, technically she's the first girl to meet Minatothe protagonist. When she, uh, seals Death inside of him. It's complicated}}.
** {{spoiler|[[First Girl After All]]: As it turns out, she was the one who created the main character's destiny from the beginning}}.
* [[The Gunslinger]]: All of her weapons are forms of firearms: from her finger machine guns, a [[Hand Cannon]] and a rifle.
* [[Hair of Gold]]: Fits this trope after [[Character Development]] leads her to become more human.
* [[I Want My Beloved to Be Happy]]: InShe fears her being close to the maleprotagonist storywill keep him from attaining a romantic bond with a "real" girl.
* {{spoiler|[[Last Girl Wins]]: Except in the PSP remake, which removes ''The Answer'' and allows any of the SEES girls to be the last one with the male main character in the [[New Game+]]. The original ending is still canon, however.}}.
* [[Magikarp Power]]: When she first joins you, she's a couple of levels behind the rest of the party, and her skillset is rather lackluster, with a handful of physical attacks, some buff spells that at that point overlap with other's an no elemental spells whatsoever. Her usefulness skyrockets later on when she gains access to healing spells, rounds out her buff selection and widens the gap in physical stats between her and other party members. Amusingly coincidental with her [[Character Development]].
* [[Mighty Glacier]]: An odd variant; although she has some of the highest HP and Attack power in the game, she also has access to some of the highest level healing spells.
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* [[Stalker with a Crush]]: She had a motive, by the way.
* [[Taking Up the Mantle]]: {{spoiler|In ''The Answer'', she gains recently deceased Protagonist's Wild Card ability, Orpheus and the role as [[Player Character]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Her Heart Will Go On]]: By the end of the game and throughout The Answer. Though she eventually accepts the protagonist's passing, she continues to hold his memory dear and relies on it for strength.}}
* [[What Is This Thing You Call Love?]]: She struggles with this during her Social Link, but only a little.
* [[What the Hell, Hero?]]: {{spoiler|She calls ''herself'' out for her choice to seal Death inside the protagonist}}. The player has the option to tell her she did the right thing.
 
=== Ken Amada ===
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:Voiced by [[Megumi Ogata]] (Japanese) and [[Mona Marshall]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Megumi Ogata]] (Japanese) and [[Mona Marshall]] (English) =======
 
Ken's a precocious, serious 11 year-old orphan the heroes first meet around town. He's soon invited by Ikutsuki to live in the SEES dorms once he's discovered to have the potential, and, once his Persona awakens, he volunteers to join SEES's fights against the Shadows.
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* [[Don't You Dare Pity Me!]]: To the point of {{spoiler|wanting to kill himself to run away from it}}.
* [[Harmful to Minors]]: Well, {{spoiler|he witnessed his mother murder. It's accidental, but he doesn't know that}}. It's bad when facing Shadows isn't the worst thing on this list. This leads to...
** [[Troubling Unchildlike Behaviour]]: {{spoiler|Killing your mother's killer is pushing it for a 10 year old. Takaya's insinuations that Ken [[Driven to Suicide|planned to off himself afterwards]] make it far, far worse. The [http://www.mangafox.com/manga/persona_3/v05/c019/9.html manga] doesn't help}}.
* [[Holding Hands]]: Gets freaked out after tricking Female Main Character into doing this. When asked why, it's because he thought of "the kids being used" while holding her hand.
* [[Kid Appeal Character]] / [[Tagalong Kid]]: Straddles the line as while he is an offical member, it's certianlycertainly not for the kid appeal and fits the Tagalong trope in spirit.
* [[Kid Hero]]: More so than the rest anyway. He's only in elementary school.
* [[Light'Em Up]]:{{context}}
** [[Light Is Not Good]]: Remember, this is one of the [[One Hit KO]] line of spells. Also his signature move is Cruel Attack, which does double damage against downed enemies. Still a good kid at heart who just wants to be important to the team and is also specializes in medics, {{spoiler|though his desire for revenge is probably all the more greater since he feels so strongly that it is the right thing to do}}.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: Both the kanji of his given name and family name are synonymous, meaning 'heaven' as a reference to his arcana. More depressingly, his first name can also mean 'drought' or 'to desiccate'. {{spoiler|One could interpret that as his life being a drought to him without his mother and the cover up of her death, or his revenge dried up due to Shinjiro's health and Takaya's intervention}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Please Don't Leave Me]]: His [[New Game+]] Ending plays this quite tragically}}/.
* [[Precocious Crush]]: Played straight in the localized version, {{spoiler|but in the original Japanese it makes it a point arguably that those [[May–December Romance|feelings are more serious than what you'd expect]], albeit the game handles it tastefully. [[Heroic Sacrifice|However, she probably wasn't the greatest girl to get such a crush on]]}}.
* [[The Promise]]: Rank 10 romantic has Ken promising not the leave her behind and asks the protagonist for the same. It's also slightly different between the localizations, with the original Japanese asking the protagonist to love only him with the English localization switching it to letting him be there for her. YMMV on which one is more appropriate. Swear to it, and he [[First-Name Basis|drops the -san when referring to her]] and [[Love Confession|tells her that he loves her]]. {{spoiler|[[Sexy Discretion Shot|And you get to spend a long time]] [[Values Dissonance|"talking"]] [[Shotacon|with him]]}}.
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* [[Shock and Awe]]: He has access to a few Zio spells, but not to the extent of Akihiko.
* [[Through His Stomach]]: Almost all of his dates are taking him out to dinner and one time, actually making [[Your Favorite|his favorite meal, omelets and wild rice]].
* [[Token Mini-MoeLoli]]: Has a symaptathic backstory, (to some) and a potental love interest for the female protagonist. Best of both worlds! Though as he does get less attention as a love interest than others for the Female Protagonist, thanks to being a child.
* [[Who Wears Short Shorts?]]: Ken does! They've been subject to [[Memetic Mutation]] within the fandom.
* {{spoiler|[[You Killed My Father|You Killed My Mother]]: Ken joins SEES hoping that it will provide him with the chance to kill Shinjiro in revenge for Shinjiro's role in his mother's death. Further, he's intensely distressed when he finds out that Shinjiro is dying anyhow, feeling that it robs his vengeance of meaning. Ultimately, Ken forgives Shinjiro, but it takes Shinjiro not only accepting blame for his mother's death, but also taking a bullet for Ken for good measure}}.
 
 
=== Koromaru ===
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=== Shinjiro Aragaki ===
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:Voiced by [[Kazuya Nakai]] (Japanese) and [[Grant George]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Kazuya Nakai]] (Japanese) and [[Grant George]] (English) =======
 
A former member of SEES, he left the group several years before, following a tragic accident. Despite looking like a delinquent, he has his soft side. After Ken Amada rejoins the group, Akihiko talks Shinjiro back into SEES. {{spoiler|The two grew up in the same orphanage}}. Shinjiro's Persona is the physically-oriented Castor of the Hierophant Arcana.
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=== Shuji Ikutsuki ===
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:Voiced by [[Hideyuki Hori]] (Japanese) and [[Dan Woren]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Hideyuki Hori]] (Japanese) and [[Dan Woren]] (English) =======
 
Referred to as "the Chairman", Shuji is the school chairman and the head of SEES. He worked with Mitsuru and Yukari's fathers on the project ten years ago, and was one of the designers of Aigis. Despite not having a Persona, he remains conscious during the Dark Hour and provides briefings and support to the members of SEES during their major missions.
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=== Metis ===
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:Voiced by [[Chiwa Saito]] (Japanese) and [[Stephanie Sheh]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Chiwa Saito]] (Japanese) and [[Stephanie Sheh]] (English) =======
 
Metis's appearance heralds the beginning of SEES's next adventure in ''The Answer'', when she emerges from the Abyss of Time that's appeared beneath the dorm and immediately launches an attack on every human present, announcing that she has to kill them to protect her "sister" Aigis. Aigis rushes to their aid and, in the battle that follows, loses her Orgia mode while gaining the main character's persona Orpheus, as well as his "wild card" ability. The subdued Metis later explains that she'd only tried to kill the rest of SEES because she saw them as a hindrance to protecting Aigis, and agrees to cooperate with them after they threaten to leave her in the Abyss of Time, revealing her intense fear of being alone and abandoned. She seems to have amnesia: while she knows that Aigis is her sister, and she's familiar with the Abyss of Time, she can't explain how she knows any of it or where she actually came from.
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=== Strega ===
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:Takaya voiced by [[Nobutoshi Canna]] (Japanese), Chidori voiced by [[Miyuki Sawashiro]] (Japanese), Jin voiced by [[Masaya Onosaka]] (Japanese)
 
======= Takaya voiced by [[Nobutoshi Canna]] (Japanese), Chidori voiced by [[Miyuki Sawashiro]] (Japanese), Jin voiced by [[Masaya Onosaka]] (Japanese) =======
 
A group of Persona-users opposing SEES who host an online assassination service. Consisting of Takaya Sakaki, a [[Revolvers Are Just Better|revolver-wielding]] [[Nietzsche Wannabe]], [[Psycho Supporter]] Jin Shirato and [[Dark Magical Girl]] Chidori Yoshino, the group are {{spoiler|the survivors of experiments performed by the Kirijo Group}} and must take life-shortening drugs in order to control their powers. While not the main antagonists, they do their part to cause the heroes all sorts of trouble since they see their efforts to stop the Dark Hour as wasting their "gifts". Chidori later on becomes Junpei's [[Star-Crossed Lovers|romantic interest]], even {{spoiler|sacrificing herself for him}}.
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=== Igor ===
[[File:P3-Igor 5470.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Isamu Tanonaka]] (Japanese) and [[Dan Woren]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Isamu Tanonaka]] (Japanese) and [[Dan Woren]] (English) =======
 
Igor is the mysterious proprietor of the Velvet Room, an equally mysterious place "between dreams and reality", and introduces himself as the being who creates Personas. His most distinctive physical attribute is definitely his [[Youkai|Tengu]]/Pinocchio-like long nose. In ''[[Persona|Megami Ibunroku Persona]]'', Igor calls himself "a servant of Philemon", though he seems to be in charge of the Velvet Room himself during ''Persona 3'' (Philemon is in the game, but [[Word of God]] says he's taken a more passive role in the world's affairs now). Igor is always found in the Velvet Room: although in previous games, he used a phone made of bone to [[Summoning Ritual|call up Personae from the depths of the soul]], now he does so by arranging tarot cards into mystical arrangements on his table. Although he's helpful, friendly and {{spoiler|later proves instrumental in saving the world}}, he still gives off a very sinister aura.
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=== Elizabeth and Theodore ===
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:Voiced by [[Miyuki Sawashiro]] (Japanese) and [[Tara Platt]] (English), and [[Junichi Suwabe]] (Japanese)and [[Travis Willingham]] (English), respectively
 
======= Voiced by [[Miyuki Sawashiro]] (Japanese) and [[Tara Platt]] (English), and [[Junichi Suwabe]] (Japanese)and [[Travis Willingham]] (English), respectively =======
 
Igor's assistants. Elizabeth appears in the original, ''FES'', ''Persona 3 Portable'' in the male character's path and as a choice in the female character's path. Theodore is only available in ''Persona 3 Portable'' in the female's story. Both serve the same role in the game. They send the main character on different [[sidequest]]s and, in the ''FES'' and ''Persona 3 Portable'' editions, can visit the human world with the main character and become romantically involved with him or her. Theodore is Elizabeth's younger brother, and both are the younger siblings of ''[[Persona 4]]'''s Margaret.
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=== Ryoji Mochizuki ===
[[File:P3-Ryoji 2299.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Akira Ishida]] (Japanese) and [[Yuri Lowenthal]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Akira Ishida]] (Japanese) and [[Yuri Lowenthal]] (English) =======
 
A [[New Transfer Student]] who first makes his appearance in November. He is a flirty [[Bishonen]] who asks out any girl he meets, and quickly befriends the members of SEES. {{spoiler|In reality, he is the Appriser of Nyx, doomed to bring about [[The End of the World as We Know It|the Fall]]. He was sealed within the protagonist for the past ten years, and manifested as Pharos in earlier parts of the game. As Ryoji, however, he is ignorant of his true nature until the beginning of December... at which point he suffers from [[Amnesiac Dissonance]], having become fond of humanity and life in general}}.
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{{spoiler|In the PSP remake with the female's story, Ryoji is oddly still based on the male main character despite having gotten his human form from her. Ryoji is her version of the Fortune Social Link and is able to get to know her better. Unlike other Links, his is only available on specific days during the month of November and will always rank up if you see him, so it requires no points; however, if you miss a single day, you cannot complete the link. In it, he bonds with her and ponders his strange familiar connection to her, hinting at his [[Tomato in the Mirror]] plot. If you choose to pursue a romantic relationship with him, he'll find that she's the only girl he's truly ever loved. After the reveal (if you've completed the link to that point) on New Years Eve, the link will complete and Ryoji will declare his love for her and state that he'd give anything to be with her forever, except of course that he must fufill his duty as Nyx's herald. He leaves with a ring, proof of his existance as a human and his love for her}}.
 
* [[Affably Evil]]: {{Spoiler|Despite his purpose, he is nothing but polite to the heroes. He seems to finally reach a breaking point when using Night Queen however, but his voice is never raised}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Amnesiac Dissonance]]: Before, he was just another Shadow trying to evoke the Fall. After forgetting his original purpose and being stuck in the main character for a while, he becomes the fun-loving Ryoji we know and love}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Amnesiac God]]: Ryoji is the Nyx Avatar and in a way Nyx itself. He doesn't remember this though and just goes to school, where he becomes the protagonist's friend}}.
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* {{spoiler|[[Creepy Child]]: As Pharos, anyway. As Ryoji, he's [[She's All Grown Up|all grown up]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Did You Just Romance Cthulhu?]]}}: A possible Social Link in the female main character's route.
* [[The Dragon]]: {{Spoiler|Nyx don't directly fights the heroes, at first. Instead, Ryouji takes the form of Nyx Avatar to kill them at the top of Tartarus by using a combination of physical and magical techniques according with the first thirteen arcanas of tarot. Only after that Nyx decides to fight the protagonist by herself in a duel}}.
* [[Final Boss]]: {{Spoiler|The fight with Nyx is basically a playable cutscene: the protagonist can't lose. So, Ryouji as Nyx Avatar is the actual final boss of the game}}.
* {{spoiler|[[The Grim Reaper]]}}
* [[Guide Dang It]]: His S link is very specific, and if you mess up even once, you can't complete it.
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* [[Kidanova]]: He will hit on anything female, sometimes within seconds of being rebuked by someone else... in the ''same room''.
* [[Ladykiller in Love]]: With the female protagonist.
* [[The Last of These Is Not Like the Others]]: {{Spoiler|The only boss that changes his arcana during the fight. Just in case you didn't notice, Fuuka is repeatedly confused by this until the final stage of his boss fight, and states she has never seen this before, but finally reaches the true conclusion that his "true arcana is Death".}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Living with the Villain|Going To School With The Villain]]}}
* {{spoiler|[[Living with the Villain|Going To School With The Villain]]}}.
* [[Marathon Boss]]: {{Spoiler|He has thirteen phases as the Nyx Avatar. If the protagonist dies, the party must start again from phase one}}.
* [[Meaningful Name]]: "Mochizuki" is written with characters meaning "aspire to/expect/desire" and "moon".
* [[Mouth of Sauron]]: {{Spoiler|Claims to be one with Nyx once he is confronted at the top of Tartarus. Fuuka doesn't even bother of making a distinction, and calls him Nyx using female pronouns in the English version}}.
* [[New Transfer Student]]: The third transfer student to the protagonist's class within a year.
* {{spoiler|[[Spirit Advisor]]: In his Pharos form during the first half of the game}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Star-Crossed Lovers]]: With the female protagonist after [[The Reveal]]}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Tomato in the Mirror]]: He isn't aware he is Nyx Avatar at first, or even that he is not a normal human being. This seems to disturb him greatly}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Tragic Monster]]: He's clearly broken up about his role in bringing the Fall}}.
* {{spoiler|[[Younger Than They Look]]: He's only about ten years old}}.
 
 
=== Kenji Tomochika ===
[[File:persona3 kenji 5785.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Kenji Nojima]] in the drama CDs.
 
======= Voiced by [[Kenji Nojima]] in the drama CDs. =======
 
A fellow classmate of the main character, Kenji is the very first Social Link (of the Magician Arcana) the male main character can get, being established automatically soon after he starts attending Gekkoukan High. Already friends with Junpei and Kazushi, he's also somewhat attracted to Yukari, though the player soon discovers that he has a thing for older women. In fact, pursuing his social link reveals that he has a crush on one of his teachers, and the main character helps him in his quest to win her over. {{spoiler|Unfortunately, it doesn't work out, as he only succeeds in freaking out his teacher and discovering that she's already engaged and about the leave the city. After a bit of heartbroken sulking, he finally manages to get over it}}.
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=== Hidetoshi Odagiri ===
[[File:persona3 hidetoshi r 1360.png|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Hiroaki Miura]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Hiroaki Miura]] in the drama CD =======
 
A member of Gekkoukan High's student council, Hidetoshi heads the student disciplinary committee. As expected, he's strict and unyielding, and can come off as quite the hardass. He's also a very unpopular with the rest of his class because of his no-nonsense attitude. After Mitsuru has the main character join the student council, Hidetoshi becomes the Emperor Social Link, and pursuing his Social Link has him/her helping out with finding a student who left a cigarette butt in one of the school male bathrooms. As the Social Link goes on, he ends up accusing half the school (even the student council Vice President... who's female) and alienating himself from his fellow students even further. Eventually, he reveals that the main character is the only person that he can trust, and that he believes that everyone should be treated equally and fairly, and be held to the same standards. When the culprit is finally discovered, he realizes that he needs to lighten up if he's going to keep his fellow peers' trust.
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=== Kazushi "Kaz" Miyamoto ===
[[File:persona3 kaz r 6595.png|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Atsushi Kisaichi]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Atsushi Kisaichi]] in the drama CD =======
 
Kaz is a member of whatever sport team the main character joins. Stubborn and fanatical, Kaz quickly declares himself the main character's rival, and aims to win the championship. Kaz represents the Chariot Social Link, pursuing it has the main character discover that he's suffering from a bad knee, which is only getting worse due to his constant and overzealous training, to the point that he could very well never walk again if he keeps it up. Then it is discovered that the reason that he's pushing himself so hard is that he's trying to convince his nephew, who was crippled in an accident, to undergo rehab by winning the championship. {{spoiler|Eventually, he admits his knee problem to the rest of his team, and is convinced to drop out of the championship and get surgery for his knee instead, deciding to go through rehab with his nephew}}.
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=== Rio Iwasaki ===
:Voiced by [[Saori Hayami]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Saori Hayami]] in the drama CD =======
 
Rio is Kaz's [[Distaff Counterpart]]; whether the female main character chooses to join Tennis or Volleyball, she'll find Rio acting as the leader of the junior-level teammates. To her dismay, her teammates don't share the same single-minded devotion to the club. Also friends with Kenji, who likes to visit practice both to see her and to catch up with Ms. Kanou, who oversees the club.
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=== Chihiro Fushimi ===
[[File:persona3 chihiro 8101.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Ai Maeda]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Ai Maeda]] in the drama CD =======
 
The student council treasurer, Chihiro is pretty much a textbook example of the painfully shy, bookish, yet surprisingly attractive nerd girl. She represents the Justice arcana in her Social Link and is one of the many potential love interests for the male main character. Pursuing her Social Link gets her to open up a bit more, and eventually deal with accusations that she stole money from the school.
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=== Yuko Nishiwaki ===
[[File:persona3 yuko 6108.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Satomi Satou]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Satomi Satou]] in the drama CD =======
 
The team manager for whatever Athletic Club the main character joins, Yuko represents the Strength arcana in her Social Link, and is one of the male main character's potential love interests. If the player pursues her Social Link, the main character discovers Yuko's lack of motivation, not really sure what to do with her life. As the Social Link goes on, she ends up coaching a group of neighborhood children on how to run faster, so they could beat a group of sixth graders in a race and win back their playground. While coaching them, she finds her motivation, and eventually decides to become an athletic trainer.
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=== Andre Laurent Jean Geraux (a.k.a. Bebe) ===
[[File:persona3 bebe r 3894.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Hisayoshi Suganuma]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Hisayoshi Suganuma]] in the drama CD =======
 
Sole member of Gekkoukan High's fashion club (at least until the main character joins), Bebe is the token foreigner and a raging Japanophile. He managed to be able to study abroad in Japan thanks to the efforts of his aunt. He represents the Temperance arcana in his Social Link, and pursuing it has Bebe making his first friend in Japan with the male main character. Eventually, he discovers that his aunt died, and his uncle wants him to come back home. Not wanting to leave Japan, he decides to make a kimono to take with him to help convince him to let him come back. The Social Link ends with Bebe leaving to go back home, swearing to come back someday.
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=== Bunkichi and Mitsuko Kitamura ===
[[File:persona3 bunkichi mitsuko r 7385.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Koji Yada]] for Bunkichi in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Koji Yada]] for Bunkichi in the drama CD =======
 
Owners of the Bookworms bookstore at Iwatodai Station, Bunkichi is an occasionally wisecracking and sometimes senile, but ultimate well-meaning old man (who frequently gives the main character food), and Mitsuko is his more quiet wife. The two of them represent the Hierophant Social Link, and pursuing their Social Link has the main character frequently visiting their bookstore, ultimately learning that they had a son, who was a teacher at Gekkoukan High until he was killed in a car accident, when a persimmon tree was planted at the school in memorium of him. Eventually, the two of them catch wind that the tree is going to be cut down, and start a petition to try and stop it, but when they learn that the tree is going to be cut down in order to build an extension on the school, they finally decide to let them cut it down, deciding that education is important than their son's memories, and that he would've wanted it that way (though eventually it's revealed that the tree was simply relocated instead of cut down).
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=== Maiko Oohashi ===
[[File:persona3 maiko r 5060.png|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Fumiko Orikasa]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Fumiko Orikasa]] in the drama CD. =======
 
A precocious grade school girl, Maiko frequently hangs out at the playground at Naganaki Shrine. She represents the Hanged Man arcana in her Social Link, and pursuing said Social Link reveals that Maiko's parents are going through a very messy divorce, which the main character helps her get through. Wondering if it's her fault that they're splitting up, Maiko eventually decides to run away from home, thinking that they'll have to work together to find her, and that it will help them get back together. It only proves to be a partial success, as though they really do work together to find her, they still plan to get divorced, though now they work more on helping Maiko understand why they're splitting up. At the end of the Social Link, Maiko decides to live with her mother as she leaves Port Island, but declares that she wants to marry the male main character when she grows up.
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=== Tanaka ===
[[File:persona3 Tanaka r 2222.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Bin Shimada]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Bin Shimada]] in the drama CD =======
 
Company president and TV salesman, Tanaka is the owner of a home shopping network which the player can buy products from every Sunday. Later on, the main character can find him standing around Port Island Station (Paulownia Mall at night in ''FES''). He represents the Devil arcana in his Social Link, and pursuing it has Tanaka swindling the main character out of 40,000 yen before deciding to start giving him/her some of his rather... unscrupulous business advice, and even considering making him/her a model for his company. Eventually, he reveals that even though he's filthy rich, he's always so busy that he never has the time to really use any of his money. The Social Link ends with Tanaka finally deciding to give some of his money to charity. Later in ''FES'', it's implied that he may have given up on his dubious business techniques.
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=== Mutatsu ===
[[File:persona3 mutatsu 6041.png|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Masaharu Satoun]] the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Masaharu Satoun]] the drama CD =======
 
Found sitting by himself, drinking and smoking, at Club Escapade, Mutatsu is a rough, rude Buddhist monk. He represents the Tower arcana in his Social Link, and pursuing it reveals that he comes to the club often to get drunk, due to his wife and son leaving him because of his [[Married to the Job|obsession with his work]]. For a while, he dispenses some rather depressing advice to the main character, and starts treating him/her as his own son/daughter. Eventually, he decides to hire a private detective to track down his wife and son, deciding he wants to apologize and ask them to take him back.
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=== Akinari Kamiki ===
[[File:persona3 Akinari r 7761.jpg|frame]]
:Voiced by [[Hiroshi Kamiya]] in the drama CD
 
======= Voiced by [[Hiroshi Kamiya]] in the drama CD =======
 
A frail young man who represents the Sun arcana, Akinari likes to spend his Sunday afternoons sitting by the playground at Naganaki Shrine. He was born with a terminal illness and doesn't have much longer to live. At first bitter about his fate and reluctant to talk to people, he gradually opens up to the main character and develops not only a powerful friendship, but the inspiration to write a children's book as his parting message to the world: a tragic but ultimately hopeful story about the friendship between an outcast pink alligator and a bird who can't fly.
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=== Labrys ===
:Voiced by [[Ayana Taketatsu]] (Japanese) and [[Cindy Robinson]] (English)
 
======= Voiced by [[Ayana Taketatsu]] (Japanese) and [[Cindy Robinson]] (English) =======
 
A character introduced for the drama CD, apparently as the [[Class Representative]]. Showed up as a playable character in ''[[Persona 4 Arena]]''... fans' reactions were [[Base Breaker|split]].
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=== The Reaper ===
 
A notorious [[Bonus Boss]] found in ''[[Persona 3]]'' and ''[[Persona 4]]'', including ''FES'', ''Persona 3 Portable'' ''and'' the [[Anime of the Game]]. His Arcana card is "Death", and he's based off the [[Grim Reaper]]. His face is shrouded in bandages, with only one ominous yellow eye to see its surroundings. In ''[[Persona 3]]'', he lurks around Tartarus during the Dark Hour, personally appearing under one of four outcomes: if you stay on one level for too long, if there aren't any Shadows in a level, if there are ''only'' gold Shadows on a revel, or if you pick a Shuffle Time card that's appended by an ominous black crossbone. Thankfully, he cannot follow you through the stairs, but good luck trying to find them.
 
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* [[Video Game Cruelty Potential]]: If you're nowhere near an access point or the stairs, you can split up your party and hope he tracks down one of ''them'' while you make your escape.
 
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