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Apathy Syndrome is a condition which affects people in Persona 3. Victims are referred to as The Lost.
Game Appearances
Persona 3
When Makoto Yuki is recruited to S.E.E.S. in April, Shuji Ikutsuki and Mitsuru Kirijo explain their understanding of Shadows and Apathy Syndrome to him. Shadows are beings that appear during the Dark Hour. In the event a normal person not transmogrified into a coffin during the Dark Hour, then they are likely to be attacked by a Shadow. The Shadows eat the minds of their victims, resulting in the victim becoming unable to speak or move. This condition is known as Apathy Syndrome, and those who have contracted it are called The Lost. If left to their own devices, they will perish due to malnutrition or accidents. Thus, one of S.E.E.S.' goals is to defeat Shadows and prevent more ordinary people from becoming The Lost.
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It is later revealed that Ikutsuki was manipulating S.E.E.S. into defeating the Shadows that appeared during Full Moon operations so that they would recombine into Death.
Persona 3 FES
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Persona 3 Portable
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Persona 4: Dancing All Night
During Story Mode, Naoto Shirogane says the true cause of Apathy Syndrome was when a Shadow left its owners body. Naoto believes the coma victims in Dancing All Night are similar to the victims of Apathy Syndrome. Except this time around, the Shadows are being forcibly removed from their owners, and the Investigation Team being able to wield their Shadows as Personas has prevented them from falling into the Apathy Syndrome-like coma.
Novel Appearances
Anime Appearances
Persona 3 The Movie: Spring of Birth
Persona 3 The Movie: Midsummer Knight's Dream
Persona 3 The Movie: Falling Down
Persona 3 The Movie: Winter of Rebirth
Trivia
Nomenclature
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | 無気力症 | Apathy Syndrome |
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