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PART 1 - Out of Character
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PART 2.a - In Character Non-WH13/Eureka Canon Characters (Skip/delete if not applicable)
Full Name: Minato Arisato
Nicknames: Leader-san
DOB/Age: ??? / 17
Birthplace: Iwatodai, Japan, presumably
Gender: Dude
Sexuality: If it can knowingly, consciously and legally give consent he will consider boning it.
Species: Human
Fandom: Persona 3 FES
Journal: pheromonecoffee
PB: his glorious face
Holoprojection Human Interface PB: n/a
Canon Point: After falling asleep on the roof of the school. So essentially, post-The Journey.

Appearance: A kind of short, lean kid with blue hair and grey eyes. His hair falls into said eyes, and he has terrible posture. His hands are always stuffed in his pockets and he's generally pretty expressionless, though less now that he's post canon. He dresses pretty fashionably, and he almost always has his evoker at his hip.
History: ... Yo I forgot I had to do this oh my god.

When Minato was super little, he lived in Iwatodai with his parents. That is, until the Kirijo Group fucked everything up ever and Minato and his parents who were hanging out on a bridge in their car, ended up involved in a giant explosion. His parents died and a robot stuffed the physical embodiment of death in him. He got shuffled around in some foster homes after that.

So eventually in his second year of high school he decides to move back to Iwatodai and attend Gekkoukan High School, which is a private school run by the Kirijo Group. On the day he moves in, his train is late and he encounters a boy in the lobby of the dorm he lives in, during the Dark Hour--an hour between midnight and 12:01 that only those with the potential to summon personas can see. He signs a contract that says he's responsible for his actions and after cryptic advice, the boy disappears. Minato then encounters two young women acting suspiciously in the lobby before the Dark Hour ends.

Within the next few weeks, Minato becomes aware of Shadows and summons a Persona for the first time, leading the teens who already live in the dorm, and their advisor, Ikutsuki, to realize that Minato has different powers from the rest of them. These powers are the wild card and it makes it possible for him to summon many different personas. Because of his cool and calm demeanor, Mitsuru--one of the young women from his first night, and the daughter of the head of the Kirijo Group--asks Minato to be the leader of a group of rag tag high school kids called SEES that fight monsters called shadows during the Dark Hour in a giant tower spiraling out of where Gekkoukan normally is. He and his classmates, Yukari (the other young woman) and Junpei (a joker type), decide to start fighting the shadows while Mitsuru provides tactical support from ground level and their other senpai, Akihiko, is injured. They believe if they reach the top of the tower, they'll understand why it's there and why there are shadows and the Dark Hour.

They find that once a month a shadow breaks free of Tartarus and rampages within the city. During those days, SEES must locate and defeat the Shadows. Each shadow they defeat leads Minato to have a conversation during the Dark Hour with Pharos, the little boy that only he can see from the first night. The conversations are always cryptic as hell.

Over time, the group picks up new members: first, Fuuka Yamagishi, who is the same year as Minato and relentlessly bullied to the point where she's locked in the school overnight and trapped within Tartarus for ten days, then Koromaru, a dog whose owner was killed by a shadow who can fight with a persona. Following that, the group goes on vacation and discovers a humanoid robot who has an attachment to Minato, named Aigis. Aigis was specially built to fight shadows, and she also joins the team and attempts to start school and assimilate as a human. She's bad at it, it's adorable. Soon after Aigis, the group picks up an orphaned eleven year old with the power to summon a Persona, Ken. After Ken, and partially because of him, Akihiko's best friend and one of the original members of SEES joins, Shinjiro.

During their time fighting, it's assumed that defeating the twelve major shadows will end the Dark Hour. However, things are not always as they seem, even among SEES. Junpei accidentally betrays SEES for a young woman in their rival group, Strega, who he does not know is against them. He is kidnapped and it goes poorly with Chidori ending up in SEES custody. In October, it is revealed that Shinjiro accidentally killed Ken's mother when he lost control of his Persona. This is why he initially left SEES and why Ken joined it--he wants to kill Shinjiro in revenge for killing his mother, before killing himself. One of the members of Strega, Takaya, attacks, and Shinjiro takes the bullet meant to kill Ken, telling him to live on before dying himself. This is the first loss to their team, and absolutely crippling.

The next month, they assume that the fighting will end, and Chidori sacrifices her life saving Junpei. When they defeat the twelfth shadow, they think all is good. However, Ikutsuki takes Aigis to the lab an reprograms her to kill everyone in SEES. He tricks them to Tartarus and they're all affixed to crosses. Aigis is able to overcome her programming long enough to be saved by Koromaru, but not before both Ikutsuki and Mitsuru's father are killed. Before he dies, Ikutuski admits that he was looking for the Fall, and going to use the group as sacrifices to bring about the end of the world.

Now completely betrayed and confused, the group continues to fight through Tartarus. Each member, starting with Akihiko just after Shinjiro's death, comes to their own resolve to continue to fight and their Personas evolve! They meet a new friend Ryoji who Aigis thinks is dangerous! They go to Kyoto except Ken and Koro they can't because they're a baby and a dog respectively. Then Ryoji awakens to who he actually is and gets into a fight with Aigis, nearly destroying her. Ryoji tells the group that he is actually a harbinger of Nyx, the goddess coming to end the world. He says there is nothing anyone can do to stop it from happening. Aigis is repaired and Ryoji returns at the end of the year to ask Minato to kill him--if he does that, he'll be able to wipe the memories of everyone and delay the Fall--make it peaceful for the group who fought so hard to save the world. Minato refuses.

Strega starts a cult and everyone starts wanting to die. They train. They make a promise to meet on the roof on graduation day. Eventually, the group arrives at the top of Tartarus and does battle with the Nyx Avatar--Ryoji's true form. Nyx finally reveals her true form and it becomes obvious SEES can't defeat her. Minato then rises to do battle against her alone. Though he is initially unable to fight her on his own, the voices of his friends and social links come to him, encouraging him through the battle before he finally pulls off the Great Seal. He then returns to his friends who all thought he was going to die alone fighting Nyx.

However, the group loses all memories of fighting shadows after defeating Nyx. Minato grows tired all the time. On graduation day, Aigis sits on the roof with Minato's head in her lap, discussing life. Minato closes his eyes and hears the voices of his friends rushing to see them, before falling asleep.

(He slips into a coma, and by the next day, he dies, his soul acting as a seal between the physical form of humanity's will to die that claws away at him, and the door sealing Nyx.)

Previous Game History, IF APPLICABLE: N/A
Personality: Minato Arisato is a mostly silent protagonist. This is what I came away with after having played the game and seeing his choices, the options given to him and the way people act around him.

Minato Arisato can come off to people as a lot of things. He can come off as cold, he can come off as silly, he can come off as straight up lost it. He wears an expressionless face most of the time, seeming distant and alone. He can be smart or completely brainless, charming or ridiculous, brave or timid. He's this kind of mystery of a person that can act one way in one moment and completely differently in another. Knowing literally no one when he first arrives in Iwatodai, shuffled from place to place his whole life, Minato lacks a firm setting of how he should be, an understanding of what people expect of him. When played against who he is within his own self, this makes him a very strange sort of person. He's very internalized, he doesn't explain how he gets to conclusions he gets to, or the reasons he does the things he does. He has to rely on himself in order to figure out every step of his life. Having learned loss very early in his life, and the transience of all relationships ten years ago, Minato has taken it on himself to bear all his own burdens and to not rely on others to help him solve his problems. He lives in his own head, alienating himself accidentally from those around him.

Once he comes to Iwatodai, his life takes a big turn in the form of the relationships he builds. Though he still knows they could be broken and disappear in an instant, Minato's strength now depends on his relationships, in more than one way. He is chosen to lead SEES due to his natural ability with Persona, and his safety and the safety of his team depends on his relationships with the other members. He is faced with needing Social Links, drawing his power from them. And for what might be the first time in years, people are interested in him, and getting to be with him. In the end, he still remains mostly a dump for their emotions and issues, but he is faced with real people and real problems rather than shallow small talk and distance he seems to have received prior. Early on, responsibility is pressed to him, with Mitsuru asking him not only to lead SEES, but join Student Council to help her out. He's pushed to join a sports team and a cultural club, and in each of these places he finds someone else who wants to understand him and be his friend. They want his support as much as he wants theirs and Minato seems to need this. Everything seems to result in a social link for him, especially early on, every classmate representing a bond--a bond which has the ultimate goal of being unbreakable. Permanent. Etching Minato into the minds of his classmates forever.

Having always been an outsider prior, sent from home to home, moving around often after the death of his parents, this is something new to Minato. So sure, he slips up a lot with his weirdness. Hot sauce in his coffee and such like. But the eagerness to be with others is something that is sincere. The like of other people is something he can embrace wholeheartedly.

It's because of this that Minato is such an accepting person. He can befriend everyone from one of the most sought-after girls in school to the robot to a little girl whose parents are going through a divorce to a dying man. He can find someone to connect with everywhere from a slowly dying online game to a bookstore in town. Having lived mostly on the outside, there's no real outline for him to follow in the people he spends time with and this really shows. He makes time for pretty much everyone, helps everyone as equally as he can to the best of his abilities.

And all of this is just the social aspect of his life. Minato has a great deal riding on him at night, being the leader of SEES inside of Tartarus. When it comes to a battle situation, Minato's friends put their lives in his hand making him a good strategist. Despite having a team full of people who want to fight every night, Minato can only choose a few to train at a time. Despite a robot who always wants to be at his side, a shota who wants to get stronger, a senpai who wants to train and a classmate who wants to be a hero, Minato has to develop a thick enough skin to say no, and a quick enough mind to know who will play well where, using skills and strengths and weaknesses to make their path through Tartarus as safe as possible. Within the Dark Hour, Minato stops being Minato and starts being the leader, starts making the decisions, the hard calls and he draws the responsibility to himself.

And in the end, his decisions are ultimately what cause the world to start to crumble. Minato is the one who has to take responsibility. And he does so without complaining. Minato's core is responsibility and duty. To his friends, his classmates, and the entire world. Even if he was scared to face Nyx, even if he thought he couldn't do it, he used the relationships he'd been so eager to form, so desperate to strengthen--and he used those and the sincerity of everyone's feelings for him as his strength. In those moments, Minato was not forgettable, not fading, not transient, but firmly and decidedly alive. In the moment Minato chose to die, he also realized that he was pretty much immortal in the memories and hearts of the people he had connected with. It was his duty to them to take responsibility for the actions he'd taken. He'd released Death, he'd brought Nyx down. And that, in the end is what makes Minato who he is.

Minato puts everyone before himself. He's strong and determined, and incredibly powerful. He will fight until the very end, he will get the best grades, become brave, alter his personality to be more charming. He will do and say everything right. He will spend time with someone every single day or back off for a month. Even if someone's mad at him, he will keep trying.

Because he needs people. Minato Arisato needs other people to survive. No matter how much they know him, no matter how much they use him, other people are his strength and his motivation. And he's happy, knowing that they, and their children and their children's children can live. Even if he had to give that up himself.


Special facts/special abilities about your character: I'm gonna recycle this from an old strength section of an app because like it's legit the same, except with a little more detail because it was for, like, Luceti so it's longer than the personality section oh my god. I hope that works.

Being from FES, Minato is capable of using a variety of weapons, from swords to bows to axes to his fists. He can use anything anyone in the game uses short of hand guns because his hands are not guns.

He's also on track team because headcanon and he's damn good at it when he tries, making him fast and also enduring in his ability to match his rival's pace.

He's durable as anything from doing that monster fighting bullshit all the time. Like a punch in the face barely phases him and he has survived a few bullet wounds if you count boss fights which gets kind of complicated but if we're focusing on this asshole here, he's just durable.

Minato is exceedingly smart, charming and brave. Because you have no other choice if you wanna slink with any of the SEES girls and they're kinda cute so you wanna do that so he drinks a lot of coffee and spends a lot of time studying and also he really likes karaoke. And this makes him charming and smart and brave because apparently a caffeine rush teaches you how to people. I think this counts as three but w/e there's way more.

Adaptability is possibly Minato's greatest strength. Having learned to deal with transience at a young age, it's easy for him to slip into a new life and new responsibilities. Almost nothing fazes him. Nothing surprises him, nothing throws him for a loop. He remains stone-faced through just about everything, including the fact that the moon turns green and blood runs like water. He can easily accept his role as a persona user, and shrugs on leadership like it's a light coat. It seems nearly effortless.

Minato's super good with strategy and tactics. This comes from a) having a crap ton of personas in his head and needing to know when and where to use them and how best to do so, 2) having a team of more than three others but only being allowed to take three others to Tartarus, so having to balance their skills and talents, matching them up against the shadows on any given level and deciding who to bring when and iii) being able to command his friends tactics in battle when they're all ridiculously stupid AIs new at this monster fighting thing so you can't just be like "Yukari, be on heal/support" you have to be like "ugh Yukari be on heal/support for like right now because we're down in health and hopefully you'll heal me Yukari, no. Yukari, stop Ken is totally fine Yukari I'm dying." And then you turn Ken on heal/support because sometimes he's actually useful and Yukari can go back to the lobby and you will take Aigis instead because can you tell Yukari's AI hated me? Mitsuru and Akihiko and Shinji had no excuse they're just stupid, Minato has to deal with a lot of crap.

Minato has the ability to bear things a sixteen year old shouldn't have to bear. He always has the right answer for a friend in need. He can deal with a dying friend one moment and a girl who feels her parents don't love her the next. He can deal with trivial "my teacher not!girlfriend doesn't love me" from his clingy girlfriend classmate, Kenji in the afternoon and existential crises from a dude at a bar that night. He's a sturdy soul, despite and maybe because of his past of loss. He had to harden himself, mentally to be able to cope with a lot of things that kids don't normally need to cope with. He is unfailingly determined to do what he has to do and dutiful to a fault.

On a completely separate level, Minato becomes the Seal, holding Nyx back from humanity's desire to die. If you do not think this kid is mentally strong, you need to replay Persona 3.

Also, most importantly, Minato is a Wild Card. This means he can control a ton of Personas.

A persona is a facade you put on to protect yourself, essentially. In P3 mechanics, you shoot yourself in the head with a fake gun and it makes your Persona come forth. Most people only have one. Two, if you get a chance for substantial personal development. Minato has like a bajillion because he's somewhat of a blank slate. I've said a few times Minato makes himself what he needs to be in any given situation--the same goes for his persona. While he starts with one, he can change it to any persona he currently has in the filing cabinet of his mind. He can fuse personas in the Velvet Room but there's no Velvet Room here so it's not important. Normally, he can also summon a huge variety of Personae with the assistance of Igor and Elizabeth in the Velvet Room. Unfortunately, there is no Igor, Elizabeth or Velvet Room in sight, meaning Minato cannot exchange his currently equipped personas:

Messiah, Thanatos, Surt, Scathach, Kohryu, Cybele, Thor, Siegfried, Helel and Asura.

All of the links include their specific strengths, weaknesses and spells!
What is arriving with your character? His uniform, his MP3 player and headphones and his evoker. Along with a small assortment of the things he received for maxing out his social links.


PART 3 - Writing Samples
1. First Person Writing Sample: network sample
2. Third Person Writing Sample: Log sample
3. First or Third person Sample: He shoves a hand in his pocket with a concerned frown. He knows some weird magic is going on. He knows something strange is always happening to him. But he had really, really hoped to finally get some rest. When he closes his eyes he can still hear his friends' voice, he can still feel the warm sun on his face--when he closes his eyes he feels like he's still on the roof of Gekkoukan High, head in Aigis' lap. He's still exhausted, and he wonders if he'll ever feel awake again, but that's not really what's important.

What's important is he's somewhere new, and after everything, after resigning himself to death, he didn't expect to wake up somewhere new and alive. He presses the fingers of his free hand to his throat, and he can feel a pulse, so he knows he is alive, at the very least. He stretches his fingers, clenching and unclenching his fists. And then his hand goes to his hip, to the Evoker he's both surprised and comforted to see. He removes it from it's belt and instead slips it inside of his jacket, leaving it loosely pressed to his chest, making sure it isn't obvious to anyone else. And he takes a few tentative steps into the building he was dropped off at. The bed and breakfast seems kind of small, but as he takes the steps up to try to find where he can nap, he realizes exactly how large it is. As his hand leaves the railing of the stairs, he lifts it to the back of his neck, as if he's sore and his muscles are tight. He needs a break. He stares down the hallway, shaking his head.

"... I just want to sleep."


PART 4 - Disclaimers
Was this character held for you? no
Can this character be canon-punctured? III want to say no? Maybe no? No with a question mark?
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Name: Minato Arisato
Age: 17
Appearance: 5'7". Blue hair that hangs over one eye. Grey eyes. Minato is lean but strong, despite the fact he can pack away food faster than a trash compactor. He stands with a slouch and dresses a mix of nicely and casually.
Abilities:
     -Non Magic
          → Leadership: Minato was the leader of SEES for nearly a year, commanding respect from all of his teammates, including the upperclassmen.
          → Strategy: Minato is the leader of SEES, and as such, he has a lot of responsibility on his shoulders. He's learned to plan against any enemy, how to build teams and how to work his and his friends' skills to their collective advantage.
          → Personable: Minato's just good with people. Despite being quiet and kind of a dick when it strikes him, he's easy to get along with and is very sincere and trustworthy.
          → Weaponry: Minato has skills with many weapons, including but not limited to, one-handed and two-handed swords, bows, axes, spears, his own fists, bus stop signs, character-themed sock'em boppers, pipes and bats with nails sticking out.
          → Battle Experience: Minato has spent a year fighting monsters and sometimes people in an unending tower of death, during a secret hour no one else knows about except people with the Potential.
          → Adaptability: As someone who has spent most of his life knowing that everything is going to end someday, Minato is pretty good at not letting things get to him. He can slide into whatever role is put upon him, and if need be, he can shut his own emotions and desires off to do what needs to be done.
     -Personae: (all require the use of an evoker)
          → Messiah, Thanatos, Surt, Scathach, Kohryu, Cybele, Thor, Siegfried, Helel and Asura.
Personality:
     → Transience: Having lost his parents at a young age, Minato understands that nothing lasts forever. Through the course of his time in Iwatodai, Minato lost many people and was betrayed by people close to him. The idea that nothing physical lasts forever was strengthened. He learned to understand the importance of relationships, but not depend on the people in them to always be there.
     → Responsible: Minato will take any and all responsibility for any decision he makes. Because of this, he's a very careful person about things. When things go wrong, Minato steps up.
     → Sassmaster: He's a little shit sometimes. Telling Ken he drinks his coffee with hot sauce, responding stupidly to his classmates sometimes, taking his clubs very seriously... you can never tell when he's really serious.
     → Reserved: Minato doesn't let anyone in. He doesn't show emotions a lot, and when he does he means it. That doesn't mean he's bad at making friends. In fact, he's great at it! But most of his friends don't know very much about him.
     → Burdens: Because of his responsibility and his distance from others, Minato keeps a lot of his problems to himself. He's got a lot of heavy weight on his shoulders, and a lot of things he has to bear alone, like choosing whether or not to kill Ryoji, as well as his own death.
     → People Pleaser/Yes Man: Minato's the kind of guy who will let you insult him, berate him, shit talk him and probably hit him if it will make you feel better, or if it will make you like him. He knows what people want him to be and say and he will give them that.
     → Caring: Minato actually cares a lot about all his teammates. He's seen a lot of people die, and while he doesn't spend his time evenly with SEES, he wants them all to be happy. His social links are important and they give him a lot of encouragement and make him feel like his life matters. Minato cares a lot about everyone around him.
     → Sacrifice: Minato's ultimate decision was not only to sacrifice his life, but his soul to keeping the world safe from Nyx. He has amazing dedication and strength of heart.
     → Memento Mori: Minato is actually hugely burdened with his reanimation, and very worried about what it means for the state of the Seal. He spends a lot of time thinking about how he's just going to die when the Box is done with him, whatever that means. He can't help but remember he will die.
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Name: Matthias Abbot [Minato Arisato]
Info: A charming young man from the city with a strong sense of responsibility and a good work ethic who just moved to Locke City to finish up his last year of high school in the wake of his parents' recent financial troubles.

Echoes:
♫ Fleeing from something dangerous in a dorm lit by green moonlight, stopping to get something out of a vending machine, and being told by a girl in a pink sweater that they don't have time for that. (Initial echo)
♫ The ability to form social links. (Phillip pulling a Pharos)
♫ The Death social link, rank 1. (Phillip sitting there waiting for him, staring at him when he woke up)
♫ The Magician social link, rank 2. (Eating ramen with his Magician link)
♫ The knowledge that Minato is linked to the Fool Arcana. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a boy named Junpei Iori is linked to the Magician Arcana, and Junpei's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a girl named Fuuka Yamagishi is linked to the High Priestess Arcana, and Fuuka's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a girl named Mitsuru Kirijo is linked to the Empress Arcana, and Mitsuru's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a boy named Akihiko Sanada is linked to the Emperor Arcana, and Akihiko's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a boy named Shinjiro Aragaki is linked to the Heirophant Arcana, and Shinjiro's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a girl named Yukari Takeba is linked to the Lovers Arcana, and Yukari's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a boy named Ken Amada is linked to the Justice Arcana, and Ken's face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that a dog named Koromaru is linked to the Strength Arcana, and what he looks like. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ The knowledge that the Judgement Arcana is sometimes replaced with the Aeon Arcana--which is represented by a girl named Aigis. Who is a robot. And her face. (Rachel teaches Tarot for Dummies)
♫ Minato's evoker. (Putting a fake gun to his head and pulling the trigger)
♫ The ability to summon Orpheus. (Using an Evoker for the first time)
♫ Orpheus' skill set (Bash, Agi, Tarunda). (Summoning Orpheus the first time)
♫ The memory of the first time he summoned on the dorm roof. (Summoning Orpheus for the first time)
♫ The memory of Ryoji asking Minato's choice in his dorm room, Minato refusing, Ryoji turning into Thanatos, and Minato still refusing. (Seeing Thanatos)
♫ The ability to summon Thanatos. (Wise Snake)
♫ Thanatos' innate skills: Megidola, Tempest Slash and Ghastly Wail. (Wise Snake)
♫ His SEES armband. (Acknowledging his place as something of a leader, with Ken a member of his team)
♫ The memory of his social links thinking of him at the end of the world. (Vegas light)
♫ The memory of the battle with and sealing of Nyx. (Vegas light)
♫ His blue hair. (Item monster)
♫ Minato's MP3 player and headphones. (Alien broadcast)
♫ "Burn My Dread" on the MP3 player. (Rampaging car)
♫ The ability to summon the persona Titania. (Talking to aliens)
♫ Titania's skillset. (Seeing Titania for the first time)
♫ Minato's first meeting with Pharos and signing the contract. (seeing the contract for the first time)
♫ Minato's Gekkoukan uniform. (Blackouts)
♫ Ikutsuki's betrayal, from arriving at Tartarus to Mitsuru mourning her father. (Cult symbol)
♫ The night Minato's parents died and Aigis sealed part of Death inside him. (Mafia encounter)
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Name: Eren again
Are you over 15? Indeed!
Contact: [plurk.com profile] moveslikejaeger

IC Information:
Name: Minato Arisato/Matthias Abbot
Canon and medium: Persona 3 FES
Age: 17
Preincarnation Species: Human. Shadow lived in him a little but human.
Preincarnation Appearance: Unremarkable as hell.
Any differences: His blue hair will darken to black, and he has better posture.
Preincarnated History: Basically kid gets Death stuffed into him in the accident that kills his parents. When he returns to this city, monsters called shadows are gathering and attacking, but only in a secret hour outside of regular time that only people with "the Potential" can function in. He must lead a mismatched team of high schoolers gathered in a special dorm due to having the Potential to defeat the twelve "main" shadows based on the first twelve major arcana of the tarot.

Except it turns out that defeating these summons Death from inside Minato and sets off the events that should cause the end of the world. Death, the harbinger of Nyx will summon Nyx to heed the wishes of a world full of people who wish to die. In the end, Minato gives his life energy to become the Seal and block those wishes, in the form of Erebus, from reaching Nyx.

And that's it. He dies. Game ends. Fuck your heart.

A more detailed explanation of his part in canon.

Reincarnated History: Matt's parents are from Locke City. Long before Matt was born, they moved to New York in order to find more lucrative and creative jobs--his father is a scientist, and his mother works for a fashion designer. Both of their days are taken up completely by their jobs, so he learned very fast how to make his life on his own. When his parents were around, however, they focused heavily on making sure he was polite and sociable, teaching him very young that it's not what you know but who you know, and it's not who you know but the impact you leave on them.

So from a very young age, Matt was charismatic and charming. He was sent to private all-boys schools until high school where he enrolled in a co-ed private school. He was given a very good education and participated in whatever extracurricular he could get his hands on, including the swim team and drama club through middle school and fencing lessons at the start of his senior year, while he worked on the school paper.

However, due to the failing economy, Matt's father lost his job, causing them to have to downgrade apartments, his father to take on several part time jobs just to be able to afford to live in the city at all. His mother picked up a part time job, as well and toward the end of the first semester of his senior year, Matt secretly picked up a job of his own, dropping out of the newspaper staff and yearbook committee in order to help his parents income when he knew it would be needed.

His parents found out, and became nervous that he'd begin to focus less on the education that they wanted for him, and called his mother's sister who lived only a little while away back in their hometown, where he visited in the summer in childhood. He arrived in the city in late December, after finishing his first semester of senior year, and moved into their spare room. His aunt and uncle had no children of their own but accepted him happily and enjoy the amount of housework he does (he does the dishes without asking). He began high school in the city after the Christmas break in January.

First Echo: When stopping at the vending machine before class on his first day, the student set to guide him to class got exasperated and told him they didn't have time for this. These words caused a flashback to his previous life in Iwatodai when he and a girl in a pink sweater (Yukari) were fleeing in a well-furnished dorm with the lights all out and nothing but green moonlight. In this memory he stopped to get a drink and she told him they did not have time for that. It will also bring back a feeling of confusion and urgency--like what they're fleeing from should not exist.

Preincarnation Personality: My disclaimer is that Minato Arisato is a mostly silent protagonist. This is what I came away with after having played the game and seeing his choices, the options given to him and the way people act around him. As such, everything here forward is my interpretation and therefore put into italics. I promise I'm not being an asshole, I'm just saying he can be totally different and his motivations are based on what you chose and played.

Minato Arisato can come off to people as a lot of things. He can come off as cold, he can come off as silly, he can come off as straight up lost it. He wears an expressionless face most of the time, seeming distant and alone. He can be smart or completely brainless, charming or ridiculous, brave or timid. He's this kind of mystery of a person that can act one way in one moment and completely differently in another. Knowing literally no one when he first arrives in Iwatodai, shuffled from place to place his whole life, Minato lacks a firm setting of how he should be, an understanding of what people expect of him. When played against who he is within his own self, this makes him a very strange sort of person. He's very internalized, he doesn't explain how he gets to conclusions he gets to, or the reasons he does the things he does. He has to rely on himself in order to figure out every step of his life. Having learned loss very early in his life, and the transience of all relationships ten years ago, Minato has taken it on himself to bear all his own burdens and to not rely on others to help him solve his problems. He lives in his own head, alienating himself accidentally from those around him.

Once he comes to Iwatodai, his life takes a big turn in the form of the relationships he builds. Though he still knows they could be broken and disappear in an instant, Minato's strength now depends on his relationships, in more than one way. He is chosen to lead SEES due to his natural ability with Persona, and his safety and the safety of his team depends on his relationships with the other members. He is faced with needing Social Links, drawing his power from them. And for what might be the first time in years, people are interested in him, and getting to be with him. In the end, he still remains mostly a dump for their emotions and issues, but he is faced with real people and real problems rather than shallow small talk and distance he seems to have received prior. Early on, responsibility is pressed to him, with Mitsuru asking him not only to lead SEES, but join Student Council to help her out. He's pushed to join a sports team and a cultural club, and in each of these places he finds someone else who wants to understand him and be his friend. They want his support as much as he wants theirs and Minato seems to need this. Everything seems to result in a social link for him, especially early on, every classmate representing a bond--a bond which has the ultimate goal of being unbreakable. Permanent. Etching Minato into the minds of his classmates forever.

Having always been an outsider prior, sent from home to home, moving around often after the death of his parents, this is something new to Minato. So sure, he slips up a lot with his weirdness. Hot sauce in his coffee and such like. But the eagerness to be with others is something that is sincere. The like of other people is something he can embrace wholeheartedly.

It's because of this that Minato is such an accepting person. He can befriend everyone from one of the most sought-after girls in school to the robot to a little girl whose parents are going through a divorce to a dying man. He can find someone to connect with everywhere from a slowly dying online game to a bookstore in town. Having lived mostly on the outside, there's no real outline for him to follow in the people he spends time with and this really shows. He makes time for pretty much everyone, helps everyone as equally as he can to the best of his abilities.

And all of this is just the social aspect of his life. Minato has a great deal riding on him at night, being the leader of SEES inside of Tartarus. When it comes to a battle situation, Minato's friends put their lives in his hand making him a good strategist. Despite having a team full of people who want to fight every night, Minato can only choose a few to train at a time. Despite a robot who always wants to be at his side, a shota who wants to get stronger, a senpai who wants to train and a classmate who wants to be a hero, Minato has to develop a thick enough skin to say no, and a quick enough mind to know who will play well where, using skills and strengths and weaknesses to make their path through Tartarus as safe as possible. Within the Dark Hour, Minato stops being Minato and starts being the leader, starts making the decisions, the hard calls and he draws the responsibility to himself.

And in the end, his decisions are ultimately what cause the world to start to crumble. Minato is the one who has to take responsibility. And he does so without complaining. Minato's core is responsibility and duty. To his friends, his classmates, and the entire world. Even if he was scared to face Nyx, even if he thought he couldn't do it, he used the relationships he'd been so eager to form, so desperate to strengthen--and he used those and the sincerity of everyone's feelings for him as his strength. In those moments, Minato was not forgettable, not fading, not transient, but firmly and decidedly alive. In the moment Minato chose to die, he also realized that he was pretty much immortal in the memories and hearts of the people he had connected with. It was his duty to them to take responsibility for the actions he'd taken. He'd released Death, he'd brought Nyx down. And that, in the end is what makes Minato who he is.

Minato puts everyone before himself. He's strong and determined, and incredibly powerful. He will fight until the very end, he will get the best grades, become brave, alter his personality to be more charming. He will do and say everything right. He will spend time with someone every single day or back off for a month. Even if someone's mad at him, he will keep trying.

Because he needs people. Minato Arisato needs other people to survive. No matter how much they know him, no matter how much they use him, other people are his strength and his motivation. And he's happy, knowing that they, and their children and their children's children can live. Even if he had to give that up himself.

I made myself sad. Thank you and good night.


Any differences: He talks. A lot. Right off the bat he's charismatic and sociable. Minato is not that way in canon, beginning as a quiet and isolated soul. He doesn't have the heavy burdens of his past self--his family is alive and mostly well, and he doesn't have to worry about fighting monsters yet.

Minato's a lot more stable, not having moved around as a child, so a lot of that thing he does where he doesn't really rely on others is completely gone. He's used to a concrete, set life. Granted that's all about to change. He's able to adapt differently. Better in some ways--he can retain a cheerful disposition and connect with others in new, unknown situations. But worse in others--he's mentally a lot more fragile. He hasn't been damaged yet, so the damage shows much worse when it comes in.

While his quirky humor remains intact, he's less likely to use it around someone who wouldn't understand that this is indeed a joke, and he's not being serious. He knows how to act around people far more than his previous incarnation, so, sadly, he will be much less of an oddball. Alas.

Abilities: MINATO USES PERSONAS A SHIT TON. Kid's has an ability they call the Wild Card, a rare ability where they're a player character and therefore somewhat of a blank slate and they can summon dozens of different personas, but only one at a time. Each has its own different skill set, weaknesses and strengths, and need an Evoker (a gun-shaped tool, which you point to your own head and shoot) to summon one, though.

That aside, Minato can wield one-handed swords, two-handed swords, bows, spears and axes. He can also fight with his fists. Because he's from FES and not P3P. He has natural leadership abilities, as well.

Roleplay Sample - Third Person: Matthias has never been the new kid before. It's a strange experience, a new school, especially so late in his whole school career. He doesn't need a uniform, so he feels over dressed in a nice jacket and dark pants. He makes a note from now on that he'll just wear something basic. Jeans, maybe a nice shirt. He's out of his element, but he still smiles and chats with the classmate showing him around. She was somewhat cold earlier, and he's glad she's warming up. She was probably tired--first day back after vacation and all.

He sits absentmindedly in his math class, staring out the window, rather than paying attention to the teacher. He went over this unit before break in his old school, so he doesn't have to pay attention. He wonders who that girl in the pink is. She was cute, but she seemed angry, and like she wasn't a huge fan of him... the guy. Whoever he was seeing through the eyes of. He's pretty sure he's never seen the girl before, but for all he knew, it was a memory of a TV show his parents had been watching. Though he's not sure it's their kind of TV program.

He's glad he's the new kid today. He has a lot to think about. He wonders what kind of clubs this school has, what sports he might still be able to get into, if there's anything that might make him look better to universities. He chats with everyone who approaches him, student or teacher, trying his best to slide in seamlessly. It occurs to him that this isn't an easy task--he has no friends here, barely any family, and no history that he was old enough to make a concrete memory of.

He finds himself, by lunch, longing for the familiarity of the city. This is a city, of course but it's not the city. It's not his city. His aunt and uncle are not his parents. He should be graduating with his friends at the end of this semester, but instead, he's got a whole new group of people to make friends with. And while he's well-equipped for it, it's daunting. And at least for this lunch period, he's glad he has the mystery of the girl in the pink sweater.

Roleplay Sample - Network: This here.

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Player Information
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Character Information
Name: Minato Arisato
Canon: Persona 3 FES
Age: 17
Canon Point: Post-game
History: I am not summarizing over 100 hours of play time
Personality: Oh boy. Here goes. My disclaimer is that Minato Arisato is a mostly silent protagonist. This is what I came away with after having played the game and seeing his choices, the options given to him and the way people act around him.

Minato Arisato can come off to people as a lot of things. He can come off as cold, he can come off as silly, he can come off as straight up lost it. He wears an expressionless face most of the time, seeming distant and alone. He can be smart or completely brainless, charming or ridiculous, brave or timid. He's this kind of mystery of a person that can act one way in one moment and completely differently in another. Knowing literally no one when he first arrives in Iwatodai, shuffled from place to place his whole life, Minato lacks a firm setting of how he should be, an understanding of what people expect of him. When played against who he is within his own self, this makes him a very strange sort of person. He's very internalized, he doesn't explain how he gets to conclusions he gets to, or the reasons he does the things he does. He has to rely on himself in order to figure out every step of his life. Having learned loss very early in his life, and the transience of all relationships ten years ago, Minato has taken it on himself to bear all his own burdens and to not rely on others to help him solve his problems. He lives in his own head, alienating himself accidentally from those around him.

Once he comes to Iwatodai, his life takes a big turn in the form of the relationships he builds. Though he still knows they could be broken and disappear in an instant, Minato's strength now depends on his relationships, in more than one way. He is chosen to lead SEES due to his natural ability with Persona, and his safety and the safety of his team depends on his relationships with the other members. He is faced with needing Social Links, drawing his power from them. And for what might be the first time in years, people are interested in him, and getting to be with him. In the end, he still remains mostly a dump for their emotions and issues, but he is faced with real people and real problems rather than shallow small talk and distance he seems to have received prior. Early on, responsibility is pressed to him, with Mitsuru asking him not only to lead SEES, but join Student Council to help her out. He's pushed to join a sports team and a cultural club, and in each of these places he finds someone else who wants to understand him and be his friend. They want his support as much as he wants theirs and Minato seems to need this. Everything seems to result in a social link for him, especially early on, every classmate representing a bond--a bond which has the ultimate goal of being unbreakable. Permanent. Etching Minato into the minds of his classmates forever.

Having always been an outsider prior, sent from home to home, moving around often after the death of his parents, this is something new to Minato. So sure, he slips up a lot with his weirdness. Hot sauce in his coffee and such like. But the eagerness to be with others is something that is sincere. The like of other people is something he can embrace wholeheartedly.

It's because of this that Minato is such an accepting person. He can befriend everyone from one of the most sought-after girls in school to the robot to a little girl whose parents are going through a divorce to a dying man. He can find someone to connect with everywhere from a slowly dying online game to a bookstore in town. Having lived mostly on the outside, there's no real outline for him to follow in the people he spends time with and this really shows. He makes time for pretty much everyone, helps everyone as equally as he can to the best of his abilities.

And all of this is just the social aspect of his life. Minato has a great deal riding on him at night, being the leader of SEES inside of Tartarus. When it comes to a battle situation, Minato's friends put their lives in his hand making him a good strategist. Despite having a team full of people who want to fight every night, Minato can only choose a few to train at a time. Despite a robot who always wants to be at his side, a shota who wants to get stronger, a senpai who wants to train and a classmate who wants to be a hero, Minato has to develop a thick enough skin to say no, and a quick enough mind to know who will play well where, using skills and strengths and weaknesses to make their path through Tartarus as safe as possible. Within the Dark Hour, Minato stops being Minato and starts being the leader, starts making the decisions.

And in the end, his decisions are ultimately what cause the world to start to crumble. Minato is the one who has to take responsibility. And he does so without complaining. Minato's core is responsibility and duty. To his friends, his classmates, and the entire world. Even if he was scared to face Nyx, even if he thought he couldn't do it, he used the relationships he'd been so eager to form, so desperate to strengthen--and he used those and the sincerity of everyone's feelings for him as his strength. In those moments, Minato was not forgettable, not fading, not transient, but firmly and decidedly alive. In the moment Minato chose to die, he also realized that he was pretty much immortal in the memories and hearts of the people he had connected with. It was his duty to them to take responsibility for the actions he'd taken. He'd released Death, he'd brought Nyx down. And that, in the end is what makes Minato who he is.

Minato puts everyone before himself. He's strong and determined, and incredibly powerful. He will fight until the very end, he will get the best grades, become brave, alter his personality to be more charming. He will do and say everything right. He will spend time with someone every single day or back off for a month. Even if someone's mad at him, he will keep trying.

Because he needs people. Minato Arisato needs other people to survive. No matter how much they know him, no matter how much they use him, other people are his strength and his motivation. And he's happy, knowing that they, and their children and their children's children can live. Even if he had to give that up himself.

I made myself sad. Thank you and good night.

Camp Information
Parent: Hades please stop me.
Minato is the type of person to get the shit end of the stick and still do what he has to. He's the kind of person presented with a terrible future and a horrible past and he still moves forward. He's the kind of person who does what's necessary even if he doesn't have to, because it's the right thing to do. He shoulders his responsibility pretty squarely, looking down all the bad luck he had, all his drawing the wrong lot and doesn't come out of it wanting revenge on people who don't deserve it. He's an outsider even when he's on the inside. He's not bitter or grudge happy, no.
But Hades is the oldest brother. He fought just as hard as Poseidon and Zeus. And he drew the wrong lot and was suddenly cast out of Olympus and stuck down in the Underworld and--
He judged people fairly when their souls were in the balance. Within context of the series, Hades is an honorable and just god, far more so than most of the others. He comes through on his deals even when he doesn't have to. Hades isn't this terrible thing he's normally portrayed as in media (LOOKIN' AT YOU DISNEY) but rather neutral as the gods go.

Please pend me. Don't let me do this.
Skills: Control over darkness and shadows. And, with prior permission, putting the dead back to rest.
Appearance:n/a

Samples
First Person/Journal Sample: Take this when it's done
Third Person/Log Sample: On the bright side, he tried to think, he wasn't really an orphan. He had a father. And he was alive, and he had been alive for a long time. And would continue to be alive for much longer than Minato would.

That wasn't much of a bright side.

He sits on the steps of Cabin 11's porch. He slouched as always, hands in the pockets of a uniform that's much to warm for this kind of weather, hair over one eye and a look that seems disinterested at best.

He's keeping an eye on the camp before him. Summer camp. He was at summer camp.

You don't go to summer camp after you die. Not that he'd ever been to summer camp when he was alive, but he's pretty sure no religion has ever described the afterlife as a summer camp. And he very distinctly remembers that his afterlife was not a summer camp. Last he thought, he was sealing a Greek deity away so that the world didn't end.

And now he's the son of one. He's a demigod. A hero. Well, he thinks that might make some sense anyway. Hell, even his parent makes sense, in a weird way. Hades, Lord of the Dead. And here he was, son of Hades, controlling the dead by making sure they die on time instead of in a giant apocalypse that wipes out the entire world. He imagines that conversation.

"I stopped an influx of souls to the Underworld. Sorry about that. There's less paperwork?"

Yeah that's going to go over great. He'll just try to keep his head down about it.

With a cabin full of unclaimed kids, though, Minato has to wonder how he got the luck to be claimed so fast. What made him special enough that Hades singled him out? Aside from, well, everything that made him special back home. Here it was clear that that wasn't much of a factor in their lives. No Persona, no Shadows. Just weapons and monsters. It's not too different from back home, except for every way that's important. What makes him special here is the same thing that makes everyone else special.

And it's such a relief. Minato, demigod or not, at Camp Half-Blood is relatively normal. No longer defined by his past, no longer bound the the responsibility of being special, given a brief reprieve of what he's sure is going to be an eternity as the Seal. The world hasn't ended yet. Things should... be fine, right? During his time here? He can't imagine the gods would yank him away from that if it meant the world was going to end.

They have him here for a purpose. In the end, just as much responsibility is on him as it was before. He's just getting a vacation, and then he'll go back. He sighs, heavily, before rising from the steps and starting to approach the nearest group of campers. Might as well make the most of it.

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