
Are you coming in?
Even if I shave my sideburns, it probably won’t work.
“Come back wearing sunglasses.”
Should I wear sunglasses…
Poison attribute
The backstory that the magic master was an incarnation of Nyarlathotep.
>>6
Isn’t this guy a Nyarl?
>>29
It’s a story about the Sore picture from before their death.
>>30
Anyaru
I see, after dying, they steal the shell and abilities…
The leader of someone you know.
In the world of “Persona 2,” characters like Sorega and Jung are also Persona users.
Who is the oldest Persona user!?
Well, it’s not the person but the incarnation of Nyarlathotep, you know.
>>10
Nyar is also a victim, and since a negative mindset is convenient, they’re pretending to be Nyar and projecting it onto others!
So in reality, it’s not even an incarnation; it’s just a game of pretending to be human due to a negative mindset.
Is it no good even if it’s a villain?
Although they appear quite a bit in movies,
It was a discussion about self-regulation for selling overseas.
It’s not that it’s wrong, it’s just self-regulation.
If it was no good to begin with, there’s no way that something like a fuel additive would be acceptable as a way to cover it up.
Fühler! It’s Fühler!
>>14
Is it okay that “Führer” is almost treated as a proper noun for Hitler…?
The thread image shows that even a Persona user meets the same end as in historical fact.
I would like to see a story about a world war where Persona users and Devil Summoners were active.
Atlas users probably aren’t interested in that…
>>15
Do you think a crazy world war with super battleships, lethal spiritual defense weapons, and the Holy Lance Knight Order is that interesting?
It must be interesting!!
I still wonder if it’s enough to just wear sunglasses.
As a cult figure, there’s a convenient guy like Himmler, but he’s too much of a small fry to really be featured…
I think I’ll play the PS version of Sin after a long time.
In a world where gods and angels are government officials, seeing a Persona user isn’t such a big deal after all…
I put on sunglasses and tried to gloss over things, but the background during combat was indeed replaced.
The true holy spear and the power of Nyarlathotep that mocks fate.
It’s not a joke…
Geistia Blitz!
The overseas version of Magic Sword X changed the swastika to the character for “nothing.”
Compared to that, the PSP version of Zetsubo maintains the atmosphere quite well.
There is a limit to how much one can deceive in a worldview where rumors become reality.
>>25
That’s what I’m saying, but it’s precisely because of that worldview that having a Nazi sergeant appears to have meaning.
The Last Battalion and Longinus Copy are too cool.
>>27
Compared to that, X-1-kun?
The Holy Lance Knights have cool BGM, which is unfair.
Moreover, wasn’t the pattern on the floor a swastika or something during the battle with this guy…?
Fool, this is a battlefield!
The staff voice is nice, isn’t it…
Devil Summoner: World War II
This thing has a strong impact and I can’t forget it, but I wonder if it was sin or punishment…
>>37
I…I TAAAAIeeee~~~~~~~!!! Is punishment.
It’s really gross to have remnants of human body parts.
>>39
Actually, the mutation occurred only in the upper body.
What used to be Sugawara is a punishment.
It’s so sad that Jun’s real father is evaluated so poorly.
It doesn’t seem like he’s a really cool dad, but he doesn’t seem like a bad parent either.
>>40
I didn’t really dislike him; it just felt like he was a kind dad, even though he wasn’t actually cool.
I just wanted to show off in front of the close friends I could finally speak in front of during the festival.
It’s just that I caught the attention of an embodiment of malice that thoroughly exploits even the slightest negative emotions of elementary school students…
>>40
Jun’s father actually partnered with an arsonist’s signal to create some ridiculous conspiracy theory book and seriously believed in it…
The punishment is not a problem since they see it as a result of youthful recklessness…
>>43
I think it was problematic because of Jun’s relative’s comment and the fact that I ended up meeting Maya and Tatsuya.
I feel like in the punishment world, it was my mother who was more messed up, but I think I was okay.
Everyone has the right to make their dreams come true. (Kiri)
From
Well then, make the dreams of a loser, crazy woman in her 40s come true!
It trembled, didn’t it?
>>45
What a heartless person to pull off that counter!
>>47
Take responsibility for the words you said.
Sister Maya of sin is denying the shadow, you know.
And Sister Shadow says, “The word I hate the most is ‘sorry’.”
No one truly forgives in their heart, you know, Masked Party.
The Last Battalion has cool minor enemies too.
>>50
I heard that the last battalion is the embodiment of all characters of Nyar.
The watchmaker is also a manifestation of Nyar, right? He makes a lot of cryptic comments, so I thought he would get involved in the story, but that didn’t happen at all.
>>52
That guy is an embodiment of his own mockery, so he sides with the protagonist.
>>53
I have a memory of laughing a lot when you said, “In the anthology, you should just sell Agi cards for the rest of your life!”
For kids these days, they might be like, “What is Sudou’s radio wave…?”
They were explaining during the game, but…
Is it still not okay to discuss the Nazis in Germany?
>>56
But there are things like Hitler coming back…
In today’s era, celebrities are influenced by rumors circulating in the aluminum foil community, right?
There are claims about human trafficking, being a rubber person, or being the henchman of the Cricket Emperor.
The design of the Great Father is amazing.
Even now, I sometimes feel the urge to listen to it, and it’s so cool that I end up actually listening to the knight brigade’s theme.
It’s starting to feel like it might be forgiven soon.
>>62
Nazi jokes are taboo in Europe.
>>63
It was too much trouble, so I decided to blame everything on this guy and the Nazis and call it a day.
The side that was hand-rolled oddly tries to lift this guy up or reconsider things, so there’s no choice but to prohibit it for some reason.
Is it a pretty crazy combination to have Hitler wield the Spear of Longinus?
>>65
It comes from the tale of a former Jewish person who, after stabbing Christ, repented and became a seemingly experienced Christian.
The fact that the wound doesn’t heal means that there is no miracle of revival three days later.
It feels like they’re fully mocking both Christianity and Judaism.
>>65
Longinus is a core item of the long-haired faith, so yeah.
In the past, even in Indiana Jones, the Nazis were collecting relics, so having the Spear of Longinus doesn’t feel very unnatural.
Hitler and Longinus were quite a staple combination in the occult.
Even in Indiana Jones, there are often adversaries.
The theory that the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and In-Lakech are similar.
Is it really that bad over there? It’s convenient to have even UFOs and ancient topics to oppose.
We can only blame the old Japanese military or South American magic.
>>72
It’s not Germany’s fault! It’s the Nazis and Hitler’s fault!
I have to do it, or else.
>>72
It’s not an event from a distant country; it’s right in the neighborhood, and just one or two generations ago, they were actual victims. The effects of World War I and II have made some areas too dangerous to enter, and there are still quite a number of deaths due to unexploded ordnance and landmines…
If you try to attribute all of that solely to the Nazis and Hitler and then praise them, there’s no choice but to kick you out of society, and at worst, you might get killed.