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Igor's name is inspired by the Mary Shelley novel ''Frankenstein'', being a literal "servant of [[Philemon]]". As such, his assistants are all also named after characters in the novel.
Igor's name is inspired by the Mary Shelley novel ''Frankenstein'', being a literal "servant of [[Philemon]]". As such, his assistants are all also named after characters in the novel.


Much is unknown about Igor, besides the fact he was appointed by [[Philemon]] to be the master of the Velvet Room. It is implied that Igor "raises" the assistants when they were young, although they never refer to him as a explicit relative.{{Exp App|P4A}}
Much is unknown about Igor, besides the fact he was appointed by [[Philemon]] to be the master of the Velvet Room.{{Exp App|P1}} It is implied that Igor "raises" the assistants when they were young, although they never refer to him as a explicit relative.{{Exp App|P4A}}


In the first two ''Persona'' games, Igor would have [[Nameless]], [[Belladonna]], and the [[Demon Painter]] in the Velvet Room with him, who also assist the main characters in Persona-related actions. In later ''Persona'' games, Igor will instead have one or more assistants that will help him, thought it is implied in ''Persona 3'' side media that Nameless and Belladonna are still present, explaining why [[Aria of the Soul]] still plays in later games.
In the first two ''Persona'' games, Igor would have [[Nameless]], [[Belladonna]], and the [[Demon Painter]] in the Velvet Room with him, who also assist the main characters in Persona-related actions. In later ''Persona'' games, Igor will instead have one or more assistants that will help him, thought it is implied in ''Persona 3'' side media that Nameless and Belladonna are still present, explaining why [[Aria of the Soul]] still plays in later games.
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