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The velvet room is a room found in places like the mall. The walls have deep blue curtains, the floors have a blue zig zag pattern. [[Nameless]] and [[Belladonna]] are seen with a piano playing [[Aria of the Soul]]. Later games have the theme play without an in universe musician playing | The velvet room is a room found in places like the mall. The walls have deep blue curtains, the floors have a blue zig zag pattern. [[Nameless]] and [[Belladonna]] are seen with a piano playing [[Aria of the Soul]]. Later games have the theme play without an in universe musician playing. Unlike the games from [[Persona 3]] onward, the hwole party enters the velvet room and participates in fusion | ||
=== ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'' === | === ''Persona 2: Innocent Sin'' === |
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Velvet Room is a recurring location in the Persona series. The room is a place that exists between dream and reality, mind and matter, and that only those who are bound by a contract can enter.[a]
It is typically hosted by Igor, along with one or more "Velvet Attendants." The characters serving as the attendants vary by game.
Gameplay
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The Velvet Room serves as a place to fuse Personas, acting similarly to the Cathedral of Shadows in the Shin Megami Tensei series. Like the Cathedral of Shadows, the player cannot fuse Personas that are of a higher level than the protagonist's currnet level, although this restriction can be circumvented in Persona 5 by paying a fee, after reaching max rank with the Strength Confidant.
All party members that wield a Persona in the first three entries are able to fuse new Personas. However--only the protagonist, dubbed a "wild card", is able to do so in Persona 3, Persona 4, and Persona 5. Many games also include a Compendium, which allows the player to register Personas as well as later summon them at any time (at a fee).
Game Appearances
Megami Ibunroku Persona
The velvet room is a room found in places like the mall. The walls have deep blue curtains, the floors have a blue zig zag pattern. Nameless and Belladonna are seen with a piano playing Aria of the Soul. Later games have the theme play without an in universe musician playing. Unlike the games from Persona 3 onward, the hwole party enters the velvet room and participates in fusion
Persona 2: Innocent Sin
Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
Persona 3
The velvet room appears as an elevator operation room, with Elizabeth as the velvet room attendant. She wears an operator uniform. This game and Persona 4 presented fusion as the two cards magically fusing
Persona 4
The velvet room appears as a lavish blue limousine. Margaret is the attendant
Persona 5
The room here appears as a prison with Caroline and Justine as prison guards. Shadow fusion is performed via an execution with guillotines
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth
In this game, Igor is not present. Depending on the player's route, Elizabeth or Margaret takes care of fusing, while Marie takes care of StreetPass features.
Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
Persona 5 Tactica
As in other spin-offs, Igor is not present in the Velvet Room. Lavenza takes care of fusing Sub-Personas for the player's team. In addition, the player can sell unused guns as well as perform weapon fusion.
Audio Drama Appearances
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Novel Appearances
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Anime Appearances
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Persona 4: The Animation
Persona 4: The Golden Animation
Persona 5: The Animation
Manga Appearances
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Other Appearances
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List of People
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- Igor
- Nameless
- Belladonna
- Demon Painter
- Elizabeth
- Theodore
- Margaret
- Marie
- Justine/Caroline
- Lavenza
- Merope
Trivia
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Nomenclature
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Gallery
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Notes
- ↑ Igor's description of the Velvet Room in Persona 3, Persona 4 and Persona 5.
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- Locations in Persona
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- Locations in Persona (PSP)
- Locations in Persona 2: Eternal Punishment
- Locations in Persona 2: Innocent Sin
- Locations in Persona Persona 3 FES
- Locations in Persona 3
- Locations in Persona 4
- Locations in Persona 4 Golden
- Locations in Persona 5
- Locations in Persona 5 Royal
- Locations in Persona 3 Reload
- Locations in Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
- Locations in Persona Q2: New Cinema Labyrinth
- Locations in Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth