Faith (Arcana)

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The Faith (信念, Shinnen) is an Arcana in Persona 5 Royal. It is an additional card added in that version, not present in the original Persona 5's deck, and is unnumbered.

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Because the Faith Arcana is not from a popular Tarot Deck, no external notions can be made about its meaning. In Persona 5 Royal, the Faith Arcana represents trust, faith, and belief, and can represent a misguided or falsehood version of those in its "reversed" state, such as the white-bordered version of the card you receive upon meeting Kasumi Yoshizawa for the first time.

Unlike the other Major Arcana, the Faith Arcana is not a traditional Arcana and originates from the Visconti-Sforza Tarot, continuing the tradition of updated Persona versions including a new Tarot not from the major Arcana, alongside the Councillor Arcana. As it is not a variant of any existing Major Arcana, it has no number.

Personas of the Faith Arcana are heroic figures, protectors, and otherwise mythological creatures.

Characters

List of Personas

Persona 5 Royal

Name Level
Cendrillon
N/A
Vanadis
N/A
Ella
N/A
Phoenix
21
Tam Lin
27
Unicorn
39
Okuninushi
54
Orichalcum
60
Atavaka
65
Cu Chulainn
76
Siegfried
84
Maria
93

Game Appearances

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Trivia

  • In the Minchiate deck of 97 playing cards, Faith has the number XVIII18, which shares a number with the Moon Arcana.

Nomenclature

Names in Other Languages
Language Name Meaning
Japanese 信念 Faith (i.e. conviction)