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This article is about the master of the Velvet Room in the Persona
franchise. For the character that disguised as him in Persona 5
/Persona 5 Royal
, see Yaldabaoth.
Igor is a recurring character of the Persona series. He is the appointed master of the Velvet Room and with the help of his assistants, assists his guests with completing their journey.
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Igor's name is inspired by the Mary Shelly novel Frankenstein, being a literal "servant of Philemon". As such, his assistants are all also named after characters in the novel.
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Igor is first meet upon the protagonist's first arrival into the velvet room, alongside Nameless and Belladonna. He uses a phone made out of bone to call Personas from "the depths of the soul".
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Igor first appears to the alongside Elizabeth upon sleeping for the first time in the game, stating that you have signed a contract accepting all responsibilities for your actions, which the
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An unknown time before the events of Persona 5, Yaldabaoth manages to capture the Velvet Room, Igor, and Lavenza. They corrupt the Velvet Room into a prison aesthetic, and split Lavenza into Caroline and Justine, the "Twin Wardens".
After Joker fails to defeat the Holy Grail, and fuse Caroline and Justine back into Lavenza, the false "Warden" Igor reveals themselves to be Yaldabaoth, and Igor returns to the Velvet Room. He then explains the rest to the other Phantom Thieves after Joker finds them in the reaches of the Velvet Room's prison, and urges them to go forward to defeat Yaldabaoth, who has merged Mementos with the real world.
Similar to their imposter, Igor does not do any fusions in this game, instead letting Lavenza preform all fusion actions instead.
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In the third semester content, Igor returns after Joker and the Phantom Thieves defeat Cendrillon alongside the reformed Lavenza. While he is now in the place of Yaldabaoth, Lavenza still preforms all fusion actions, like the base game.
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- ↑ Persona 5-onward credits are posthumous