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Name: Golden Darkness/Eve
Nickname(s): Yami-chan
Alignment: Lawful Good
Appearance:
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Fandom: To Love-Ru
Personality: Though she does come off as stoic, emotionless, and withdrawn in actuality she is pretty kind, but she would attack people who talks about something that she doesn't like. She also hates perverted people and normally attacks Rito who by his clumsy nature trips into her and gropes her, or the Principal, whose perverted nature makes him come running to her in almost no clothing whenever he sees her. Other people she has attacked include Kenichi Saruyama, Yuu Kotegawa, and Taizou Motemitsu. She also has a weakness towards anything slimy and with tentacles.

Backstory: Before she met Rito and Lala, Yami lived alone in the universe, performing assassination assignments as they were given to her. At some point she bought an artificial intelligence for her spaceship from a junk shop and named it Lunatique.


Soon after Yami completed her assassin training she went to a planet whose inhabitants have tentacles. Though she herself refuses to tell of the experience, it is strongly implied that it caused her extreme dislike of anything slimy and with tentacles.


Yami once fought and defeated the assassin called Tyrant Azenda because of a dispute within the assassination organization they both worked for. That organization used to exist on the Planet Kild, in the Talha Galaxy, which was known as the garbage dump of the Universe


One time, while Yami was in the midst of combat her mind ran amok and transformed into her Darkness Form for a few seconds. Although the transformation was incomplete she sliced the Planet Kild in half. Some time after that, Yami came to Mikado suffering from many injuries and with no memory of what had happened.


When she arrived on Earth, Yami had no memories from before she became an assassin. However, being close to others, especially Rito, has caused those memories to resurface. Yami eventually notes that Rito's warmth reminds her of what she felt when she was with Tearju as a child. Due to a strange event Yami has ended up in another universe, crossing paths with Vivio Takamachi who for some reason calls her Fate-mama during their first meeting.

Powers/Abilities: Transformation Ability: Golden Darkness' signature ability is her transformation ability otherwise known as the Trans-ability. This ability allows her to turn almost any part of her body into almost any animate objects (preferably weapons or tools used for combat) or reshape the size and figure of her body. The nanomachines that circulate through her body allow her to do this. A downside to her powers is that if she uses her power excessively, the nanomachines in her body overheat, leaving her extremely weak and unable to move and causing her to pass out

Equipment/Gear: N/A

Weaknesses: She hate’s Slimy things
the nanomachines in her body overheat, leaving her extremely weak and unable to move and causing her to pass out
 
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Name: Samuel Ortez
Nickname(s): Locus
Alignment: Lawful Neutral? Somewhere in the anti hero area.
Appearance:
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Fandom: Red vs Blue.
Personality: Used to see himself as a professional, a soldier. Now, he knows that was just an excuse for him, because he was afraid to own up to the fact he was just a murderer. Now wielding a Great Key, a sword, something only a true warrior could wield, he is wandering around, still maintaining his air of professionalism, but only because he is used to it. He intends to make up for what he has done.
Backstory: Once, he helped clean up the streets of crime. When he fought in the war, he was forced to be a soldier, and he was broken by his experience, one of only two survivors of his squad. He and the other became mercenaries, and were employed in an attempt to wipe out the population of a planet. However, thanks to the Reds and Blues, he was stopped, and eventually, he realised the error of what he had done, what he had become. He betrayed his partner, who had been manipulating him, and now, he is trying to atone for what he has done.
Powers/Abilities: He is a skilled fighter, very disciplined. His is proficient in hand to hand combat and the tactical level of war. His armor has a built in invisibility cloak, making him a dangerous assassin.
Equipment/Gear: He has a shotgun, a magnum, a sniper rifle, a railgun, a SAW, and a Great Key(energy sword.) His armor has camouflage.
Weaknesses: He was traumatised by war.

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Name: Samuel Ortez
Nickname(s): Locus
Alignment: Lawful Neutral? Somewhere in the anti hero area.
Appearance:
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Fandom: Red vs Blue.
Personality: Used to see himself as a professional, a soldier. Now, he knows that was just an excuse for him, because he was afraid to own up to the fact he was just a murderer. Now wielding a Great Key, a sword, something only a true warrior could wield, he is wandering around, still maintaining his air of professionalism, but only because he is used to it. He intends to make up for what he has done.
Backstory: Once, he helped clean up the streets of crime. When he fought in the war, he was forced to be a soldier, and he was broken by his experience, one of only two survivors of his squad. He and the other became mercenaries, and were employed in an attempt to wipe out the population of a planet. However, thanks to the Reds and Blues, he was stopped, and eventually, he realised the error of what he had done, what he had become. He betrayed his partner, who had been manipulating him, and now, he is trying to atone for what he has done.
Powers/Abilities: He is a skilled fighter, very disciplined. His is proficient in hand to hand combat and the tactical level of war. His armor has a built in invisibility cloak, making him a dangerous assassin.
Equipment/Gear: He has a shotgun, a magnum, a sniper rifle, a railgun, a SAW, and a Great Key(energy sword.) His armor has camouflage.
Weaknesses: He was traumatised by war.

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So, where should I drop him?
here are the arcs that are open
-Current Arcs-
-> Can't Stump the Pump (Ultraverse x
Wildstorm)

-> Scarlet Equestria (Touhou Project x MLP)

-> Megaman XZ: Black Gospel (Mega Man x Black Rock Shooter)

-> Ducks of Two Worlds (Darkwing Duck x Skullgirls)

-> Top Ten Ways to Kill Rick (Rick and Morty x a whole lot of other stuff)
 
here are the arcs that are open
-Current Arcs-
->
Can't Stump the Pump (Ultraverse x
Wildstorm)

-> Scarlet Equestria (Touhou Project x MLP)

-> Megaman XZ: Black Gospel (Mega Man x Black Rock Shooter)

-> Ducks of Two Worlds (Darkwing Duck x Skullgirls)

-> Top Ten Ways to Kill Rick (Rick and Morty x a whole lot of other stuff)

Forgetting about Irish Invasion, but that arc's gonna be ending soon and moving on to Multiverse Smultiverse, which is a dimension-hopping race against time.

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Name: Scaramouche the Merciless

Nickname(s):
The Pied Piper of Ruination
The Crooner of Carnage
The Ambassador of Annihilation
The Eradicator of All
Aku's Most Favorite Assassin

Alignment: Neutral Evil

Appearance: His appearance is similar to X-49, but with teal eyes (white in later episodes) instead of red, a longer neck, and a larger functional mouth with teeth and a blue-green (later red) tongue. He wears a black straw hat, orange scarf, red high-heel boots, a long purple coat with red interior, and a large black belt.

Fandom: Samurai Jack

Personality:
Despite Scaramouche's bubbly, comedic, and fun-loving demeanor unlike most robots that were sent to kill or assassinate Jack, he is nevertheless a homicidal psychopath who massacred an entire town of innocent people in order to draw Jack's attention. However, to call him evil is inaccurate as he was simply created and programmed such a way by his creator or creators.

However he is still cruel. He has a tendency to call anyone he meets as babe or baby, even his boss Aku. He is also extremely arrogant, proclaiming himself as Aku's favorite assassin. It is unknown if Aku himself considers him as such.

Backstory:
His origin is unknown, but given his similarities to the discontinued X-Models, it is likely that he was created by Aku's evil scientists. This is supported by the fact that he has a smartphone that allowed him to contact Aku anytime he wishes and an access to his lair.
By the time Jack reaches the plume of smoke, he arrives at a ruined city, filled with rubble and the corpses of its dead citizens. Jack meets the robot assassin Scaramouche, who claims himself to be Aku's most favored assassin and remarks on Jack's nigh-unrecognizable appearance, including the loss of Jack's sword. In a flashback, Jack recalls his signature weapon falling down a pit as he looks in horror. Laughing, Scaramouche declares that Jack is no threat without his sword, and calls Aku on his mobile phone to make a report, but Jack destroys the phone with a thrown kunai.

Somewhat delighted with this turn of events, Scaramouche begins to fight Jack, first by playing a magical flute that forms a golem out of the city's rubble. Jack quickly discovers that Scaramouche can rebuild the golem easily by reanimating more rocks to replace any part he breaks off. Landing among a pile of rocks after destroying the golem, Jack is once again swept up in another hallucination, this time seeing the rocks around him as the children of the city, begging him for help. The mysterious rider, prevalent in his other visions, looks down on the scene. Jack pleads for their understanding, causing Scaramouche to think Jack has gone "beaucoup cuckoo". Coming back to reality with a rock to the face, Jack eventually destroys the flute, but Scaramouche reveals that his voice was the true source of his magic. The robot proves his point by scatting. This impromptu singing animates Scaramouche's sword to continue the fight against Jack.

While Jack barely dodges the sword's attacks, Scaramouche brings out another blade which opens up like a tuning fork, demonstrating its ability to vibrate at a frequency powerful enough to shatter Jack's own knives. As Scaramouche fights Jack to a standstill, he gloats over his victory, but Jack throws his remaining sword at Scaramouche, still vibrating from clashing with the tuning fork sword. The sword explodes at the last second, severely damaging Scaramouche's vocal chord equivalent, leaving him unable to fight. Scaramouche admits defeat as Jack cleaves him in two with Scaramouche's first blade, after which Jack keeps the tuning fork sword for himself as he leaves.

It is revealed that he survived his fight with Jack, but is now decapitated. On waking up, he dances and starts to rejoice whilst singing about his well-being. Upon noticing his broken phone, he remembers the status of Jack's sword and sets off on a mission to contact Aku.

Scaramouche hops his way to Heck's Bucket Seaport (the same one the Scotsman and Jack visited during the latter's amnesia). While celebrating his discovery, he ends up being accidentally kicked down a hill by civilians walking past. As he approaches a docked ship, he is stopped by a hulking sailor guard, who directs Scaramouche to a sign that claims 'No Shirt, No Shoes, No Body - No Entry'. Scaramouche tries to use his status as 'Aku's favorite' to get aboard, only for the sailor to point to another sign showing the current leader-board of Aku's favorites (to which Scaramouche has been relegated to 3rd place). Annoyed by his demotion as a favorite, he resolves to prove himself and starts to look for alternate ways in, such as hiding inside a woman's hair (but being seen and thrown out by the sailor), and placing his head on a dog (a new rule claiming 'No Dog' stops him). Ultimately, he manages to strike a deal with a civilian to combine the assassin's head with the civilian's body. The ruse works and he manages to get on board. He is then reminded by the civilian that he is owed 50 credits, but Scaramouche simply replies that Aku will reward him for the information on Jack's sword. Once the civilian leaves, Scaramouche voices his disgust with the shape of the civilian's head, (humorously) claiming it "looks like a talking penis".

Once aboard the ship, Scaramouche spend his time relaxing, until he mistakes a female passenger for a waitress and commands her to bring him a drink, therefore angering the woman and causing her to kick Scaramouche towards a wall. Recovering from the assault, he notices a conveniently placed phone booth on the ship, and proceeds to call Aku.

As he starts to tell Aku about Jack's sword, Aku responds with a confused voice, unable to hear Scaramouche due to background noise from the other passengers. Scaramouche impatiently orders the passengers to keep their voices down, but ends up offending a group of anthropomorphic dogs, who proceed to throw him overboard. Some time later, Scaramouche takes control of an octopus and finally arrives at Aku's lair, where he informs the Master of Darkness about Jack losing his sword. As a reward, Aku restores his body and they both dance in celebration.

Powers/Abilities:
  • Enhanced Speed and Agility: Scaramouche was remarkably agile. He was able to leap tall structures in a single bound, quickly dodge Jack's attacks, and massacred an entire village in only a day.
  • Musical Telekinesis: Using a "magic" flute, Scaramouche could levitate objects and create golems to fight opponents. When the flute was destroyed, he could continue to levitate objects by scatting, indicating this power comes from his voice and the flute merely amplified his ability, since he only needed to control his sword through his voice. His power depends on his vocal chords, and he becomes defenseless after Jack damages his neck, nullifying the ability.
  • Swordsmanship: Scaramouche was a master sword fighter, easily holding his own against even the experienced Jack, and carries multiple blades on his person, including a heavy scimitar and a special "tuning sword" that destroys objects on contact.
  • Multi-linguist: Scaramouche appeared to understand French, as he taunts Jack with au revoir which is goodbye in the language. However, he sarcastically remarks it's French for "You're dead, babe."
  • Observant Analyst: Scaramouche was shown to be very observant, as he's able to point out that Jack has changed his appearance a lot and even noticed that the samurai didn't have his sword anymore.
  • Durability: Despite being cleaved and beheaded by Jack, Scaramouche survived his encounter and was able to continue functioning despite no longer having a body, a feat that most other robots can't do. Although this is most likely due to the fact that Jack could not eradicate all of Aku's essence within him due to killing him with something other than his sword.
  • Body-Takeover: As a head, Scaramouche had the ability to take over the body of any organism as long as his head is placed on the neck area of the body.
  • Maneuverability: Scaramouche was able to travel long distances even if he only has just his head and part of his neck, simply hopping around on the latter.
  • Buoyancy: Despite being made of metal, Scaramouche's head could float in water without sinking.
  • Waterproof: It was shown that his electronic circuits are waterproof, since he could not be electrocuted or short-circuit while floating in water, despite the exposed circuitry in his neck.

Equipment/Gear: (Just going to assume Aku restored his gear with his body)
Flute
Tuning Fork Sword- Vibrates at a high enough frequency to break walls and shatter knives
Scimitar

Weaknesses:
  • Arrogant and
  • Talks too much
  • Damaging his vocals enough cancels his magic
 
Name: Yu Narukami
Nickname(s): Leader
Sensei
Sister Complex Kingpin of Steel
Alignment: Lawful Good
Appearance:
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Fandom: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series
Personality: Yu Narukami is depicted as quiet, polite and calm for most situations. He is shown to value the bonds of friendship between the members of the Investigation Team and is highly concerned about his friends, going to great lengths in order to help others. He has a dry sense of humor, and sometimes does questionable things which he thinks are funny. He also appears to be friendly, reserved, determined, straightforward and has a habit of shaking people's hand when he meets new people
Backstory: Yu is a high school student who moves to the countryside of Inaba to live with his uncle Ryotaro Dojima and cousin Nanako Dojima for a year as a result of his parents working abroad, and attends Yasogami High School.



The protagonist first appears in the Velvet Room, where he encounters Igor and his assistant, Margaret. Igor remarks that a mystery awaits, and it is his fate to discover it. The protagonist later awakens from his subconscious, and reminiscences about his old school.



Upon reaching Yasoinaba, Yu meets up with his uncle and his cousin. On the way back, Dojima stops by the gas station, and Yu is welcomed by an attendant of Moel Gas Station, who offers him a job. The attendant gives Yu a handshake and shortly after he begins to feel somewhat sick, but dismisses it as car sickness as they go on their way.



After Yu falls asleep at the Dojima Residence, he awakens in a fog-ridden area. He hears a voice, telling him to follow it if he wishes to find the truth. The protagonist eventually encounters a presence, but the heavy fog makes it impossible to see the other person. The voice claims to be intrigued by Yu, and decides to lend him his power for the time being.



The next day, Yu enrolls in Yasogami High School and befriends Chie Satonaka and Yukiko Amagi; and then make friends with Yosuke Hanamura the next morning after helping him from his accident. Chie later tells Yu and Yosuke about the rumor of the Midnight Channel, and asks them to try it out. The protagonist also meets Saki Konishi, an upperclassman and Yosuke's senpai who is working at Junes.



Later that night, Yu tries to gain access to the Midnight Channel and sees a blurred image of a female student in his TV. Intrigued, Yu touches the screen of his TV, and discovers that he can reach his hand inside. The TV pulls him in, but gets stuck instead because the TV screen was too small. He manages to pull himself out and accidentally knocks himself on the head.



The next morning, Yu, Yosuke and Chie have a discussion about their discovery, and come to the conclusion that they all saw the same female student. The protagonist tells Yosuke and Chie about how he was sucked into the TV, and the latter assume it was a weird dream. The trio goes to the electronics department of Junes and goes over the TV sets on display. The protagonist tries to re-enter the TV this time, using a wide-screen TV large enough to insert his body in. Seeing Yu stuck midway inside the TV, Yosuke and Chie accidentally push them in the TV, and the three fall on the Midnight Channel. Eventually, they encounter a bear named Teddie who urges them to leave.



The next day, during a school assembly, the team learns that Saki had passed away in a violent accident. Devastated, Yosuke swears to investigate the Midnight Channel, and they conclude that the female student they witnessed on the Midnight Channel must have been her. He asks Yu to help him, due to his capability to enter the TV. The protagonist and Yosuke then enter the Midnight Channel, leaving Chie behind to keep her from harm. Inside the Midnight Channel, Yu and Yosuke once again encounter the bear, who introduces himself as Teddie. Infuriated by their presence, Teddie angrily accuses them of being responsible for "throwing people" inside the Midnight Channel. Upon learning that Yu and Yosuke aren't responsible, Teddie makes the pair promises to help find the culprit, and gives them a pair of glasses, allowing them to see through the fog in the Midnight Channel.



During their investigation at the Twisted Shopping District, Yu and Yosuke are ambushed by monsters that Teddie calls Shadows. The protagonist hears a voice, calling out to him to awaken his true self, and is presented with a card. Crushing it triggers the awakening of his initial Persona, Izanagi, and dispatches the Shadows. Bewildered by his power, Teddie is intrigued by Yu and comes to respect him.



The protagonist and Yosuke later end up in a liquor store, owned by Saki's family. Inside, they hear an inner voice of Saki expressing her hatred towards Yosuke for being annoying, and Junes for ruining her family's business. While Yosuke is devastated by this revelation, another 'Yosuke' makes his entrance, and mocks him for hating having a boring life and wanting to be the hero that would solve the case of Saki's death. Yosuke's continuous declination of his shadow's taunts causes the other 'Yosuke' to to berserk and attack them. The protagonist defeats the shadow using his Persona, and Yosuke is forced to come to terms with his true feelings, which awakens his first Persona, Jiraiya. The protagonist and Yosuke leave the Midnight Channel and are scolded by a worried Chie in the real world.



Later that night, Yu tries to tune in the Midnight Channel again, and encounters a blurry image of a young woman in a kimono. Yosuke concludes that it is an image of Yukiko Amagi, which was similar to what Yukiko wore during a TV interview. To further complicate the issue, Yukiko hasn't been showing up to the school, and Chie becomes worried. Yukiko later reveals she's been busy helping out at her family inn and has been forced to skip school. However, still worried, Yosuke suggests Yu to tune in the Midnight Channel tonight as well.



One night, Yu encounters a show called "Princess Yukiko's Search for Prince Charming" in the Midnight Channel, where Yukiko is dressed up as a princess in a journey of scoring herself a "hot stud," or a Prince Charming. As Yukiko's behavior in the TV was rather bizarre and out of character, Yosuke calls Yu, and suggests to meet up in the Junes Food Court the next morning.



The protagonist, along with Yosuke and Chie, eventually sets out to rescue Yukiko. Along their way Chie faces herself, and receives her own Persona. The protagonist, Yosuke and Chie later create the Investigation Team dedicated to investigate the origins of the Midnight Channel and solve the bizarre murder cases. Through the team's activity within the Midnight Channel, however, they all express the same question upon Yu's latent skill of invoking his Persona without having to face his other self.



Throughout the course of the year, Yu rescues Kanji Tatsumi, Rise Kujikawa and Naoto Shirogane. All three of them join the Investigation Team.



As the story progress, Yu receives an anonymous threat letter telling him to stop his activities of saving people. Despite the team's worries, they've decided to continue watching the Midnight Channel. The protagonist eventually receives the threat again. This time, however, the letter directly tells Yu that if he does not stop his actions, someone close to him will die.



The letter was later discovered by Ryotaro Dojima, and upon thinking Yu's possible connection with the recent murder cases, Yu was detained at the police station. Yu tries to tell Dojima the full truth of what's been going on, but Dojima doesn't believe him in the slightest. Dojima eventually coerces Yu to spend a night in the police station, but at midnight, he is shocked to see Nanako's silhouette in the Midnight Channel, who is revealed to have been abducted. The Investigation Team eventually discovers the identity of Nanako's kidnapper, based on bits of information salvaged by Dojima. The Investigation Team finds out the true murderer is actually Taro Namatame, the lover of Mayumi Yamano, the first victim. The protagonist is asked to save Nanako at Dojima's request, as Dojima was injured in a car crash while trying to chase Namatame.



The Investigation Team eventually succeeds in saving Nanako in Heaven, but her health begins to deteriorate critically after her exposure to the Midnight Channel, inevitably falling into a coma.



On December 3rd, Yu is rushed to the hospital since Nanako's health has suddenly worsened. Unfortunately, Nanako dies. The Investigation Team eventually manages to sneak into Namatame's ward. Grief-ridden and devastated, the members of the Investigation Team try to kill Namatame by pushing him through his hospital room's TV. But Yu manages to calm down the Investigation Team, and points out his doubts about Namatame being the murderer. The Investigation Team eventually finds out that the murderer of Mayumi Yamano and Saki Konishi is actually Tohru Adachi, who was also the one sending him the threat letters.



Cornering him in the TV world, the Investigation Team manages to defeat Adachi. However, after Adachi's defeat, it reveals that in actuality, Adachi was only playing a small role of the whole plan: he was controlled by a being named Ameno-sagiri, who plans to turn reality into a Shadow-ridden world. The Investigation Team eventually manages to defeat Ameno-sagiri. By proving humans' potential towards Ameno-sagiri, Ameno-sagiri promises to lift up the fog that has been infesting Yasoinaba, but exclaims that as long as humanity wishes for the fog to return, he will awaken once again.



Yu decides to visit his friends one last time before leaving Yasoinaba to return home. Prior to leaving the Dojima Residence, Nanako gives to protagonist a letter. After bidding farewell to his friends, Yu decides to regroup the Investigation Team one last time in Junes. The letter states Adachi's feeling of uneasiness despite his game being over and it is up to Yu to solve it.



The Investigation Team eventually realizes that Ameno-sagiri said that those who have awakened their powers are supposed to play their roles to override the world with shadows as well, which implies an existence of a conductor who gave Yu, Adachi and Namatame their power to enter the TV as well as their Personas. Igor would later then tell Yu that he is going to grasp a truth even his powers cannot predict, and he will play a role in assisting Yu. Igor then gives Yu the Orb of Sight, which erases lies and reveals the truth.



Reminiscing his actions during his first visit to Yasoinaba, Yu remembers the gas station attendant, and eventually goes to visit her during the rain. The attendant reveals that she took an interest in Yu's potential, and decided to give his powers a little push through their handshake. The attendant also mentions that Adachi, Namatame and many others are awakened by her as well. She stirred the spark in Yu so he could awaken other peoples' Personas, and fulfill their role in her experiment.



However, Yu's power of the Wild Card is something the attendant did not foresee. The attendant also reveals that Ameno-sagiri is actually birthed from an aspect of her. Chastising Yu's greed to reach out for the truth, the attendant finally reveals her true identity: the great goddess Izanami. Izanami then tells Yu that since he is so determined to stop her, she shall await Yu in the other world, but tells him that he should also have the preparation to accept his loss towards her as well.



In Yu’s final confrontation with Izanami, he uses the Orb of Sight, revealing Izanami is already dead, as she loses her current form and reveals her true form, Izanami-no-Okami. When Izanami-no-Okami is on the verge of being defeated, she tries to send Yu to the underworld with her "Thousand Curses," but her attacks are repeatedly intervened in by Yu's comrades, each shielding him from harm. After falling to the curse himself, Yu hears the voices of his friends, telling him to continue fighting. Accumulating the power of the bonds he forged, Yu channels the powers of his Social Links to his initial Persona, Izanagi, transmogrifying Izanagi into his true form, Izanagi-no-Okami. Returning to the battle and enduring all of Izanami's assaults, he summons Izanagi-no-Okami defeating Izanami with Myriad Truths.



Upon Izanami's defeat, Izanami tells the Investigation Team that she will no longer interfere with humanity, and encourages them to live their lives with their own decisions, though she cannot ensure their happiness. Igor would later tell Yu that due to his efforts, the fog within humanity's hearts has finally lifted, and tells them to see the bright future of the world he had created with his own eyes. The fog on the Midnight Channel was lifted, revealing a beautiful, peaceful land which Teddie remembers was once the world he lived in. The protagonist bidding a heartfelt farewell to his friends and leaves Yasoinaba. As the train leaves the station, Yu pulls out a group picture of the friends that he spent his year in Inaba with knowing they will meet again.



Yu returns to Inaba for Golden Week where he reunites with Dojima and Nanako for a meal until Margaret takes him into the Velvet Room. Igor informs him that a new Journey is about to start and that He and his friends will meet powerful friends and foes alike in various places that are even more bizarre than the Midnight Channel itself. When he returns from the velvet room he as well as the rest of the investigation team find themselves somewhere new entirely in the attire they usually wore when traversing the Midnight Channel.
Powers/Abilities: Yu has the ability to summon His Persona Izanagi. He is also a wild card, giving him the ability to summon other personas besides his initial Persona. He does this by summoning a card with the picture of what ever Persona he is summoning and crush it in his hand. He fights with a katana.
Equipment/Gear: Katana
Weaknesses: Like all Persona users Yu has the same Elemental Weaknesses as the Persona he is using.. For Example, When using Izanagi whose affinity is lightning. Yu becomes weak to wind spells such as Garu.
 
Name: Yu Narukami
Nickname(s): Leader
Sensei
Sister Complex Kingpin of Steel
Alignment: Lawful Good
Appearance:
latest

Fandom: Shin Megami Tensei: Persona series
Personality: Yu Narukami is depicted as quiet, polite and calm for most situations. He is shown to value the bonds of friendship between the members of the Investigation Team and is highly concerned about his friends, going to great lengths in order to help others. He has a dry sense of humor, and sometimes does questionable things which he thinks are funny. He also appears to be friendly, reserved, determined, straightforward and has a habit of shaking people's hand when he meets new people
Backstory: Yu is a high school student who moves to the countryside of Inaba to live with his uncle Ryotaro Dojima and cousin Nanako Dojima for a year as a result of his parents working abroad, and attends Yasogami High School.



The protagonist first appears in the Velvet Room, where he encounters Igor and his assistant, Margaret. Igor remarks that a mystery awaits, and it is his fate to discover it. The protagonist later awakens from his subconscious, and reminiscences about his old school.



Upon reaching Yasoinaba, Yu meets up with his uncle and his cousin. On the way back, Dojima stops by the gas station, and Yu is welcomed by an attendant of Moel Gas Station, who offers him a job. The attendant gives Yu a handshake and shortly after he begins to feel somewhat sick, but dismisses it as car sickness as they go on their way.



After Yu falls asleep at the Dojima Residence, he awakens in a fog-ridden area. He hears a voice, telling him to follow it if he wishes to find the truth. The protagonist eventually encounters a presence, but the heavy fog makes it impossible to see the other person. The voice claims to be intrigued by Yu, and decides to lend him his power for the time being.



The next day, Yu enrolls in Yasogami High School and befriends Chie Satonaka and Yukiko Amagi; and then make friends with Yosuke Hanamura the next morning after helping him from his accident. Chie later tells Yu and Yosuke about the rumor of the Midnight Channel, and asks them to try it out. The protagonist also meets Saki Konishi, an upperclassman and Yosuke's senpai who is working at Junes.



Later that night, Yu tries to gain access to the Midnight Channel and sees a blurred image of a female student in his TV. Intrigued, Yu touches the screen of his TV, and discovers that he can reach his hand inside. The TV pulls him in, but gets stuck instead because the TV screen was too small. He manages to pull himself out and accidentally knocks himself on the head.



The next morning, Yu, Yosuke and Chie have a discussion about their discovery, and come to the conclusion that they all saw the same female student. The protagonist tells Yosuke and Chie about how he was sucked into the TV, and the latter assume it was a weird dream. The trio goes to the electronics department of Junes and goes over the TV sets on display. The protagonist tries to re-enter the TV this time, using a wide-screen TV large enough to insert his body in. Seeing Yu stuck midway inside the TV, Yosuke and Chie accidentally push them in the TV, and the three fall on the Midnight Channel. Eventually, they encounter a bear named Teddie who urges them to leave.



The next day, during a school assembly, the team learns that Saki had passed away in a violent accident. Devastated, Yosuke swears to investigate the Midnight Channel, and they conclude that the female student they witnessed on the Midnight Channel must have been her. He asks Yu to help him, due to his capability to enter the TV. The protagonist and Yosuke then enter the Midnight Channel, leaving Chie behind to keep her from harm. Inside the Midnight Channel, Yu and Yosuke once again encounter the bear, who introduces himself as Teddie. Infuriated by their presence, Teddie angrily accuses them of being responsible for "throwing people" inside the Midnight Channel. Upon learning that Yu and Yosuke aren't responsible, Teddie makes the pair promises to help find the culprit, and gives them a pair of glasses, allowing them to see through the fog in the Midnight Channel.



During their investigation at the Twisted Shopping District, Yu and Yosuke are ambushed by monsters that Teddie calls Shadows. The protagonist hears a voice, calling out to him to awaken his true self, and is presented with a card. Crushing it triggers the awakening of his initial Persona, Izanagi, and dispatches the Shadows. Bewildered by his power, Teddie is intrigued by Yu and comes to respect him.



The protagonist and Yosuke later end up in a liquor store, owned by Saki's family. Inside, they hear an inner voice of Saki expressing her hatred towards Yosuke for being annoying, and Junes for ruining her family's business. While Yosuke is devastated by this revelation, another 'Yosuke' makes his entrance, and mocks him for hating having a boring life and wanting to be the hero that would solve the case of Saki's death. Yosuke's continuous declination of his shadow's taunts causes the other 'Yosuke' to to berserk and attack them. The protagonist defeats the shadow using his Persona, and Yosuke is forced to come to terms with his true feelings, which awakens his first Persona, Jiraiya. The protagonist and Yosuke leave the Midnight Channel and are scolded by a worried Chie in the real world.



Later that night, Yu tries to tune in the Midnight Channel again, and encounters a blurry image of a young woman in a kimono. Yosuke concludes that it is an image of Yukiko Amagi, which was similar to what Yukiko wore during a TV interview. To further complicate the issue, Yukiko hasn't been showing up to the school, and Chie becomes worried. Yukiko later reveals she's been busy helping out at her family inn and has been forced to skip school. However, still worried, Yosuke suggests Yu to tune in the Midnight Channel tonight as well.



One night, Yu encounters a show called "Princess Yukiko's Search for Prince Charming" in the Midnight Channel, where Yukiko is dressed up as a princess in a journey of scoring herself a "hot stud," or a Prince Charming. As Yukiko's behavior in the TV was rather bizarre and out of character, Yosuke calls Yu, and suggests to meet up in the Junes Food Court the next morning.



The protagonist, along with Yosuke and Chie, eventually sets out to rescue Yukiko. Along their way Chie faces herself, and receives her own Persona. The protagonist, Yosuke and Chie later create the Investigation Team dedicated to investigate the origins of the Midnight Channel and solve the bizarre murder cases. Through the team's activity within the Midnight Channel, however, they all express the same question upon Yu's latent skill of invoking his Persona without having to face his other self.



Throughout the course of the year, Yu rescues Kanji Tatsumi, Rise Kujikawa and Naoto Shirogane. All three of them join the Investigation Team.



As the story progress, Yu receives an anonymous threat letter telling him to stop his activities of saving people. Despite the team's worries, they've decided to continue watching the Midnight Channel. The protagonist eventually receives the threat again. This time, however, the letter directly tells Yu that if he does not stop his actions, someone close to him will die.



The letter was later discovered by Ryotaro Dojima, and upon thinking Yu's possible connection with the recent murder cases, Yu was detained at the police station. Yu tries to tell Dojima the full truth of what's been going on, but Dojima doesn't believe him in the slightest. Dojima eventually coerces Yu to spend a night in the police station, but at midnight, he is shocked to see Nanako's silhouette in the Midnight Channel, who is revealed to have been abducted. The Investigation Team eventually discovers the identity of Nanako's kidnapper, based on bits of information salvaged by Dojima. The Investigation Team finds out the true murderer is actually Taro Namatame, the lover of Mayumi Yamano, the first victim. The protagonist is asked to save Nanako at Dojima's request, as Dojima was injured in a car crash while trying to chase Namatame.



The Investigation Team eventually succeeds in saving Nanako in Heaven, but her health begins to deteriorate critically after her exposure to the Midnight Channel, inevitably falling into a coma.



On December 3rd, Yu is rushed to the hospital since Nanako's health has suddenly worsened. Unfortunately, Nanako dies. The Investigation Team eventually manages to sneak into Namatame's ward. Grief-ridden and devastated, the members of the Investigation Team try to kill Namatame by pushing him through his hospital room's TV. But Yu manages to calm down the Investigation Team, and points out his doubts about Namatame being the murderer. The Investigation Team eventually finds out that the murderer of Mayumi Yamano and Saki Konishi is actually Tohru Adachi, who was also the one sending him the threat letters.



Cornering him in the TV world, the Investigation Team manages to defeat Adachi. However, after Adachi's defeat, it reveals that in actuality, Adachi was only playing a small role of the whole plan: he was controlled by a being named Ameno-sagiri, who plans to turn reality into a Shadow-ridden world. The Investigation Team eventually manages to defeat Ameno-sagiri. By proving humans' potential towards Ameno-sagiri, Ameno-sagiri promises to lift up the fog that has been infesting Yasoinaba, but exclaims that as long as humanity wishes for the fog to return, he will awaken once again.



Yu decides to visit his friends one last time before leaving Yasoinaba to return home. Prior to leaving the Dojima Residence, Nanako gives to protagonist a letter. After bidding farewell to his friends, Yu decides to regroup the Investigation Team one last time in Junes. The letter states Adachi's feeling of uneasiness despite his game being over and it is up to Yu to solve it.



The Investigation Team eventually realizes that Ameno-sagiri said that those who have awakened their powers are supposed to play their roles to override the world with shadows as well, which implies an existence of a conductor who gave Yu, Adachi and Namatame their power to enter the TV as well as their Personas. Igor would later then tell Yu that he is going to grasp a truth even his powers cannot predict, and he will play a role in assisting Yu. Igor then gives Yu the Orb of Sight, which erases lies and reveals the truth.



Reminiscing his actions during his first visit to Yasoinaba, Yu remembers the gas station attendant, and eventually goes to visit her during the rain. The attendant reveals that she took an interest in Yu's potential, and decided to give his powers a little push through their handshake. The attendant also mentions that Adachi, Namatame and many others are awakened by her as well. She stirred the spark in Yu so he could awaken other peoples' Personas, and fulfill their role in her experiment.



However, Yu's power of the Wild Card is something the attendant did not foresee. The attendant also reveals that Ameno-sagiri is actually birthed from an aspect of her. Chastising Yu's greed to reach out for the truth, the attendant finally reveals her true identity: the great goddess Izanami. Izanami then tells Yu that since he is so determined to stop her, she shall await Yu in the other world, but tells him that he should also have the preparation to accept his loss towards her as well.



In Yu’s final confrontation with Izanami, he uses the Orb of Sight, revealing Izanami is already dead, as she loses her current form and reveals her true form, Izanami-no-Okami. When Izanami-no-Okami is on the verge of being defeated, she tries to send Yu to the underworld with her "Thousand Curses," but her attacks are repeatedly intervened in by Yu's comrades, each shielding him from harm. After falling to the curse himself, Yu hears the voices of his friends, telling him to continue fighting. Accumulating the power of the bonds he forged, Yu channels the powers of his Social Links to his initial Persona, Izanagi, transmogrifying Izanagi into his true form, Izanagi-no-Okami. Returning to the battle and enduring all of Izanami's assaults, he summons Izanagi-no-Okami defeating Izanami with Myriad Truths.



Upon Izanami's defeat, Izanami tells the Investigation Team that she will no longer interfere with humanity, and encourages them to live their lives with their own decisions, though she cannot ensure their happiness. Igor would later tell Yu that due to his efforts, the fog within humanity's hearts has finally lifted, and tells them to see the bright future of the world he had created with his own eyes. The fog on the Midnight Channel was lifted, revealing a beautiful, peaceful land which Teddie remembers was once the world he lived in. The protagonist bidding a heartfelt farewell to his friends and leaves Yasoinaba. As the train leaves the station, Yu pulls out a group picture of the friends that he spent his year in Inaba with knowing they will meet again.



Yu returns to Inaba for Golden Week where he reunites with Dojima and Nanako for a meal until Margaret takes him into the Velvet Room. Igor informs him that a new Journey is about to start and that He and his friends will meet powerful friends and foes alike in various places that are even more bizarre than the Midnight Channel itself. When he returns from the velvet room he as well as the rest of the investigation team find themselves somewhere new entirely in the attire they usually wore when traversing the Midnight Channel.
Powers/Abilities: Yu has the ability to summon His Persona Izanagi. He is also a wild card, giving him the ability to summon other personas besides his initial Persona. He does this by summoning a card with the picture of what ever Persona he is summoning and crush it in his hand. He fights with a katana.
Equipment/Gear: Katana
Weaknesses: Like all Persona users Yu has the same Elemental Weaknesses as the Persona he is using.. For Example, When using Izanagi whose affinity is lightning. Yu becomes weak to wind spells such as Garu.
So what's your plan with him?
 

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