As a Samurai Navarre wears the standard uniform of the Samurai of Mikado, wearing a blue coat with white accents over a white shirt, white pants and boots, and has a sword resting on his left hip. He wears a gauntlet on his left hand and has his brown hair styled into a pompadour. As with all samurai in his year he wears a scarf around his neck, with his being green.
As a ghost Navarre appears as a small green entity without any clear physical traits, with the only exceptions being his face, butt cheeks, and his signature pompadour. In the DLC story A Trip to Hawaii, Navarre is able to regain his human form where he wears swim briefs donned with a life jacket and floaties, referencing how he drowned in his previous life.
Navarre is very prideful and arrogant, carrying himself with a sense of superiority that he struggles to back up in the face of authority or conflict. He hold extremely classist views, having been raised in an affluent Luxor family and sees the Casualry class as lesser beings, which causes hostility between himself and his fellow samurai Flynn and Walter, and he sees no issue with causing physical harm on them to enforce his beliefs. This behavior also causes a rift between him and his fellow Luxors, Jonathan and Isabeau. After being trapped in the domain of Alraune he is severely traumatized, becoming extremely fearful and paranoid and losing all his pride and arrogance.
In Apocalypse he has recovered somewhat from his trauma, moderately restoring his pride and arrogance though he no longer looks down on others as he once did, instead proclaiming his greatness rather than disparaging others. He is also deeply ashamed of his past actions, both in his treatment of Flynn and general behavior when alive, which is what kept his tied to the living world as a ghost. He is greatly supportive of Nanashi even when others doubt him, and is shown to be easily flustered and embarrassed in the face of kind words.
Gameplay
Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse
Navarre can cast buffs for the player's party and debuffs on the enemy. He can also use elemental stones that are available in the player's inventory to attack an enemy and hit its weakness.
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Other Appearances
Last Chronicle
Navarre is one of the characters featured in the crossover with the Japanese trading card game Last Chronicle. His card, featuring an illustration drawn by Ikumi Fukuda, was released in the Deicide Contract Deck[4], which also featured illustrations of Isabeau, Flynn, and Asahi.
Nomenclature
Navarre's name originates from the 1985 film Ladyhawke, specifically taken from the character Etienne Navarre.[5]
↑"Special III: History of Tokyo & Mikado: ■Year 2037 (Year 1474, Gregorian calendar) *Flynn is born." Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse. Flynn is the same age as Navarre, therefore he was born in either 2037 or 2038, since he'd have to be 18 years old at the start of the game.
↑"Notes: Navarre, Age Discrepancy: Though Flynn and Navarre became Samurai at the same age, Navarre is now seven years older than Flynn. This was caused by Flynn's activity in Tokyo, while Navarre remained in Mikado" Shin Megami Tensei IV: Apocalypse.
↑真・女神転生IV FINAL 公式コンプリートガイド, Weekly Famitsu. Published by KADOKAWA. 101. ISBN-13: 978-4047331334.
↑"Shin Megami Tensei IV Final ‘Last Chronicle’ Card Illustrations" Reggy, [1]. Published April 7, 2016. Retrieved October 31, 2023. Persona Central.
↑"(由来): ナバール、イザボーの名称元ネタになった映画『レディ・ホーク』より。" "真・女神転生IV FINAL が紡いだもの", Shin-Megamitensei Series 25th anniversary Memorial Book: Megaten Maniacs. 170.