Lucia is a Persona in Persona 3. It is the Persona of Fuuka Yamagishi.

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Origin

Lucia is a saint in Syracuse, Sicily, where she was sentenced to execution due to her refusal to burn a sacrifice for the emperor. During the day of her execution, she was stabbed multiple times, alongside being burn alive, but she still remain rooted to the ground, praying. She ultimately had her eyes gouged out and was killed in the final act.

Design

Lucia is depicted as a women, with its eyes and throat being covered in bandages. Its bottom half is a glass sphere shaped as an eyeball.

Gameplay

Persona 3

Name Level
Lucia 17
Strength
8
Magic
14
Endurance
12
Agility
9
Luck
12

Arcana Shuffle Time

Inheritance Heart Item
Priestess

Almighty
Resistances
                 
Skills
Skill Cost Description Level
  Full Analysis Displays enemy stats, resistances, and skills
  Support Scan Views any changes in an enemy's status. 23
  Third Eye Increases information displayed in the target. 32
  Healing Wave Recover some HP when moving to the next floor. 41

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