Orpheus is a Persona in the Persona series.
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Origin
Orpheus is a legendary bard and hero of Greek lore. He earned the title "Master of Strings" due to his mastery of the lyre, which is able to charm everyone including inanimate objects whenever he plays. He is primarily known as the son of the Thracian King Oeagrus and the muse Calliope though in some accounts he is instead the son of the god Apollo. He appears in numerous famous tales, the most famous of which is his descent into the underworld in search of his recently deceased wife Eurydice.
Design
Orpheus is a robot with a predominantly blue and silver color scheme and a harp attached to its back. In Persona 3 Portable, the female protagonist has a version with a different color scheme; it has a gold and reddish brown body with long blonde hair. The female versions' harp is shaped like a heart.
Gameplay
In addition to normal skills, Orpheus and Apsaras can perform Cadenza. Cadenza is a Theurgy spell obtainable by having Orpheus and Apsaras saved in the Compendium.
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Compendium
Compendium Entries
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Persona 3
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A poet of Greek mythology skilled with the lyre. He tried to retrieve his wife, Eurydice, from Hades, but she vanished when he looked back before reaching the surface.
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Persona 3 Reload
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A poet of Greek mythology skilled with the lyre. He tried to retrieve his wife from Hades, but she vanished when he looked upon her before reaching the surface.
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Persona 5
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A Persona of another story. A poet skilled with the lyre. He tried to retrieve his wife from Hades, but she vanished when he looked back before reaching the surface.
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Compendium Entries
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Persona 5
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A Persona turned picaro after becoming the Trickster's mask. A Greek poet who tried to retrieve his wife from Hades, but she vanished when he looked back before reaching the surface.
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Trivia
Nomenclature
Names in Other Languages
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Meaning
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Japanese
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オルフェウス Orufeusu |
Orpheus
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Simplified Chinese
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俄耳甫斯 É'ěrfǔsī |
Orpheus
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Traditional Chinese
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俄耳甫斯 É'ěrfǔsī |
Orpheus
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French
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Orphée |
Orpheus
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German
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Orpheus |
Orpheus
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Italian
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Orfeo |
Orpheus
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Korean
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오르페우스 Oreupe'useu |
Orpheus
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Polish
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Orfeusz |
Orpheus
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Brazilian Portuguese
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Orfeu |
Orpheus
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Russian
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Орфей Orfey |
Orpheus
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Spanish
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Orfeo |
Orpheus
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Turkish
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Orfeus |
Orpheus
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