
Management will continue with Maruki, and if it’s a dream that doesn’t come true, it might be distorted as it is.
Absolutely Maruki
There’s a chance in the world of Maruki, but normally there’s not even a chance.
>>1
I wonder if there’s a chance.
If many people want to win the lottery and live lazily while earning passive income without working, wouldn’t that ruin the economy and lead to other dreams instead?
I don’t like the slicked-back hair and white suit, so it’s a normal world.
Is it possible to live comfortably without any struggles?
I wonder how far the teacher’s observation range can go.
>>4
Wishes for others to be unhappy or wishes that cannot be fulfilled are often misinterpreted, right?
Even if everyone thinks, “I wonder if this guy will die…”, will it come true?
It’s honestly not that great because the world is pretty much falling apart in just one month…
It seems that many people might commit suicide if they were completely merged and then returned to reality after a breakdown.
How was it about to fall apart?
>>7
Isn’t it strange that the child realizes that the dead dog has come back to life, or that someone is getting back together with their ex? People without dreams seem to be thinking that those around them are kind of odd, right?
>>8
Ah, that.
I thought that rather, it seems like we will gradually accept the world.
There were people who began to notice that something was off, and there were also those who said from the very beginning that everyone had gone crazy.
As a result of prioritizing those who are hurt or unhappy, even if it doesn’t lead to a collapse…
This time, it seems like an ordinary person became unhappy due to a twisted, colorless crease… that could happen, right?
I don’t have any dreams, so it’s fine for me, but I found it unsettling that there were people whose dreams were given up on without their consent, so it might be reality.
Well, what they are doing is basically the reverse of what the Jokers are doing, right?
>>12
It’s because they can’t accept that they are hurt or that others are hurt, and are running wild out of good intentions.
It is said that people’s egos are becoming increasingly ambiguous, and it seems like it might eventually end up resembling something from the theatrical version of Evangelion.
It’s small, but huh? Wasn’t that guy in a club? There was something like that too.
Even the loser of Kichijoji would be wondering about how that girlfriend of his is doing, right…?
The world of Maruki is not a happy world, but rather a convenient one, quite literally.
I should have noticed the homeless at the station from the beginning.
People without dreams cannot be saved in either world, huh?
The protagonist and Akechi, who try to suppress without dialogue through violence.
The protagonist hits Sumire, who is saying stop.
The interpretation that Akechi would definitely do this is the perfect joker.
The reason for Akechi’s alliance is really well done, isn’t it?
Why didn’t I bring Kasumi back to life?
>>24
Perhaps it was because it unconsciously activated when I convinced myself it was kasumi.
The Phantom Thieves’ family came back to life, but Kasumi remained dead, so I wonder if there are any restrictions or something.
Sumire’s wish is not for Kasumi to come back, but rather to become Kasumi.
>>27
I wonder what my parents’ happiness is like.
>>146
I think they basically prioritize those who have a harder time accepting reality.
Maruki has properly heard everything from the person themselves except for Joker’s wish.
It’s too much of an esper against the Joker.
I don’t want Kasumi to come back to life, but rather to become the dead Kasumi… that’s why.
The world of Maruki is on the verge of collapse.
Rather, if the Phantom Thieves lose, those who felt a sense of discomfort will no longer feel it, and it will be completed.
>>30
Vaguely happy hell…
Don’t make Morgana handsome, please.
Don’t get into bed.
If it’s Sumire who has completed the coop, that’s one thing, but at the beginning of the story, even if Kasumi were to come back to life, Sumire would likely be crushed by her inferiority complex again.
>>32
Is it possible to address that inferiority complex or change the perception?
>>35
What Sumire does not wish for around there
So you could say it’s quite distorted.
What has been officially released is not complete yet, so it has been said that once it is complete, the sense of discomfort will go away.
It’s only because it’s not completed that some people notice the discomfort.
Once it’s completed, no one, including the Joker, will notice anything amiss, so it’s perfect—Maruki’s world.
>>34
But in this world’s accepted ending, only Joker and Akechi are looking at us in that one picture.
I am a transgender person who wants to have a family as a wife, so I choose the world of Maruzen.
What happens if there are multiple people who want to be at the top in that competition, in the Maruki world?
>>38
It’s not about becoming the top; it’s about creating an environment and mindset that can accept that.
If we just get rid of individual will, everyone will be happy, right?
The homeless people and the boy with the dog who feel out of place in the story haven’t overflowed from Maruki’s hands; it’s just that Maruki hasn’t found them yet.
If it were to last forever, the Maruki world would be fine, but it doesn’t seem like that world would allow for such a thing.
>>43
Hey, it looks like they’re doing something interesting; there’s even a possibility that a higher existence, at a level you can’t even compete with no matter how much you try, might get involved with Maruki.
>>43
If you don’t keep deceiving me until I die, I’ll end up even more unhappy.
Ultimately, it’s something that humans are doing, and that’s the part that makes it difficult to trust, which is a concern even before considering the pros and cons.
If you can’t become the top and your dream fails, you might be pushed to switch to a different sport.
To be honest, I felt that just the main story was incomplete in terms of its theme.
It’s precisely because he wishes for the happiness of others that this story about defeating a distorted existence has been completed.
The destination can only lead to a dystopia.
Once completed, the subjects will all be involved, and many people’s desires will clash, which will inevitably lead to a situation where we have to enforce equality.
I think what’s amazing about the thread image is that after healing his fiancée, he disappeared from in front of her.
>>48
For her, she’s able to forget her painful past and return to a normal life, but it’s tough for Maruki, isn’t it?
Overall, if you look at it, the way Maruki wishes are fulfilled is essentially just a means of escape.
That’s why in the end, you just end up running away.
Is it the person who uses a stand that looks like Moody Blues?
I kept ignoring billiards.
Everyone’s important people, like their mothers, are coming back, but why is it that I’m thinking about Akechi…
Mona, who claims that rape victimization is also a possibility for growth.
>>53
While it is important to run away, it’s true that if you keep running, you won’t grow.
I guess that’s part of being young, but that youth is dazzling… there’s that.
In a sense, even the Joker is being absorbed, yet Akechi is the only one denying the recognition of the Joker, which is consistently good.
It’s great that the economy is improving, but if we can’t balance the books, it could lead to a terrible situation.
It’s just not a world where desires come true.
If the desire cannot be fulfilled, the desire itself will be reduced.
I trust that they will do a good job, but I cannot accept the idea that if it’s incredibly painful, it’s okay to die.
Personally, I wanted it to be more like 5050 instead of 100 in the last heist gang, as both are correct, so the one who wins through the imposition of egos is justice!
>>60
Well, isn’t it like that in the final stage?
There may be people who find happiness in your world, but it’s just an ego thing for us to say we don’t want that.
In a world that is bound to collapse, if my wishes can be tampered with by this guy, then I’d prefer the Infinite Tsukuyomi.
If Maruki’s world is perfect, that’s fine, but what’s scary is that Maruki is maintaining the world all by himself.
Even if Maruki becomes a god and no longer has a lifespan, there is no guarantee that he will maintain a normal state of mind for hundreds or thousands of years to come, so it wouldn’t be surprising if the world turned into a hellish one solely based on Maruki’s whims…
>>63
I can tell that Maruki is a kind and responsible person, but I feel that I can’t trust him enough to entrust the entire world and my future to him.
I was thinking that since I’m weak, it’s better to have Maruki-sensei, while I was hitting Maruki-sensei.
The YaruO battle was held by the Phantom Thieves 100, but the Maruki battle was more of a clash of justice from both sides.
That’s precisely why the phantom thieves should be the first ones to be saved.
If Maruki goes crazy after I die, then those who are born afterward will just live in a world like this, but when the twisted world envelops the Earth, Maruki will have to process all the shitty wishes of nearly 10 billion people, so he will definitely go crazy.
Some people might feel uncomfortable, but I think if the Phantom Thieves lose, the overall perception will lean towards Maruki, which would stabilize things.
“Once I dreamed, and now Futaba’s tearful voice is just…”
If it were truly perfect, I feel like it would be fine even in a perfect world, but after all, it’s impossible for just one person.
Because Maruki is a good person, I don’t want him to have to do the never-ending job of adjusting other people’s wishes.
If it’s a dream that can’t possibly come true, then let’s just give up on it.
Well, it’s been said before in Caligula, which was made by the same person who created Persona, that it’s impossible for humans to bear all of human desires, and I was like, yeah…
Is it okay for this world to keep going even if Mr. Maruki dies or becomes senile?
>>75
I wonder what will happen… Isn’t it going to end if the administrator disappears?
Or managed by Shadow.
>>75
I thought I could manage that with cognition, but I can’t use misinterpretation on Maruki himself, can I?
When you die, there’s a setting where a professional in enlightenment appears and helps you attain understanding, which shows that even people in the past had given up on seeking perfect spirituality in humans.
What happens when it’s a wish to be immortal, to not want to die, and to not want to grow old?
As expected, I think it would be a huge problem if someone were really to achieve immortality.
>>79
If there are no people who become unhappy because of it, then isn’t it okay?
>>79
It means that as the heart becomes stronger, one stops wishing for such things.
>>94
I wonder if this can be done in a world that assumes people have weak hearts.
>>96
I think it’s easier to guide someone not to chase an unattainable dream that they secretly believe is impossible.
Is it really justice if it’s being forced upon someone without their knowledge?
>>80
It might be more righteous than the thief gang.
For the ignorant masses, the world of Maruki is undoubtedly more convenient for a larger proportion of people.
There are certainly people who are different, but at least the Phantom Thieves were not like that.
After all, Maruki himself is probably the kind of person who would be better off facing reality, even if it’s painful.
Maruki is in the seat of the god precisely because the thief group wanted it, and when Maruki dies, the seat of the god will slide to the person chosen by Maruki, right?
In a simple world like in games, it’s one thing, but in a complex world like reality, the quality of impossibility changes, and I think it probably has no real impact at all.
For example, even if you wish for passive income, the world can produce too little passive income, so only the wishes of those who are already taking actions that are close to passive income at a remarkably low cost will be fulfilled, while the wishes of others will be twisted into rationalizing their unfulfilled desires through admiration or jealousy of the writers who achieve passive income.
This is no different from reality at all.
There are too many people who don’t want to work, and it seems like it’s going to collapse.
I can’t understand why there’s one person whose persona is extremely strong.
Although we say perfection exists, there are definitely cases where profits collide, right? (It’s better if that guy dies / I want him to live)
What happens in situations like that?
>>89
Perhaps those that are generally more positive are chosen, and opposing opinions are gently redirected.
>>92
It’s a dystopia.
In the world of Maruki, if there are B and C who like A, who will end up dating A?
>>90
It should be fine if one person starts a relationship while the other looks forward and searches for the next love.
>>95
So what if there are B, C, D, E, F, G, H, I, J, and K who all like A?
>>107
Delete the junk in the attic.
In the end, it looked a bit fun being the driver…
It’s not just Maruki, but more so the circumstances of that girl are so overwhelming that it breaks my heart.
I guess violent desires that cannot be realized in reality will be erased.
Since it can’t be achieved anyway, it might be better to disappear.
Even if it’s different from the hopes I originally had, I can convince myself that I’m happy, so everyone is happy.
>>99
On top of that, there is something that should have been dead around here, right?
Isn’t it quite disgusting?
If I set it up as “dying from overwork is the ultimate joy,” can I die happily?
It’s unsettling that the standards of good and evil depend on the whim of a wooden spoon, isn’t it?
Not all wishes come true, you know.
It feels like the whole world is becoming gently kinder.
My hobby is card games, and I want to become a professional. I do get frustrated when I lose, but I enjoy the growth that comes with the process, so I can accept the world of Maruki.
Even if it’s hard, I want to walk the path I’ve chosen.
The fact that the people running things are ultimately human makes it a world prone to collapse due to lifespan and other limitations, which is a drawback.
It feels like it’s further sublimated the Principle of Shijima from Shin Megami Tensei 3.
Polygamy may be recognized.
What is the ideal of the Persona world, I wonder?
Perhaps all of humanity will awaken wildly.
>>112
Isn’t it ideal for the Persona world to have a balance between negative mind and positive mind in the first place?
If one side becomes biased, Nyarl will get carried away and destroy the world.
I don’t understand the world.
I thought, isn’t this a bit too overpowered? But when I saw the name of the Persona, I thought, I guess it can’t be helped…
The ideal of the Persona world is to acknowledge the existence of the negative aspect (Nyarlathotep) while not succumbing to it.
Is the Valentine from the Maruki World in the discarded data?
Unlike Infinite Tsukuyomi, everyone shares the same world, so I think it will be adjusted to a standard of happiness based on Maruki somewhere…
I really dislike that.
What will happen when Maruki reaches the end of its lifespan?
Is it really collapse?
The persona I’m using is Azathoth, so I’m on the negative mind side, but what I’m doing is good, so I can’t really say anything, Maruki.
If reducing desire makes me feel happy, then honestly, the world of Maruki might be better.
It’s too straightforward to use Azathoth as a theme from the world of dreams.
Even though it’s a persona of 5, I definitely think that having a name like that will bring serious repercussions.
Even without that, the Persona world seems like it could attract the attention of some useless outsiders.
I’m starting to want another axis for Chaos Row and Dark Light.
There are really a lot of people in the Cthulhu community who aren’t even that connected!
The great thing about Maruki End is that it did not cause any unrest at all.
But you’re going to make my childhood friend the winning heroine, right!?
>>126
…I cannot deny Maruki.
If everyone in humanity no longer wishes for death, then Kitaro will be freed and it will be a happy ending!
In the Maruki world, bald people are also caught.
So it’s okay to say that that Akechi was the Joker’s desire?
>>130
It’s a desire, but it’s not necessarily a conscious existence.
In the world of Maruki, the dead literally come back to life, or rather, it is as if they never died, so that Akechi is the same as the real one.
What about wishes that make someone unhappy for the happiness of someone else?
I thought for a moment that it might create a disconnection with the player if the Joker wants someone who was involved in the death of his friend’s family to keep living…!!
When I see Futaba and Yusuke from Maruki World, I hesitate a bit to break them.
I think that the world of Maruki will definitely collapse somewhere.
For example, if there are two athletes aiming to represent their country and only one can be selected, there’s nothing that can be done.
>>136
Is it that the way to handle happiness at that time is to think that even if one side loses, it’s still happiness…?
If Maruki is adjusting the human side and coming up with happiness assessments, I think it’s a boring world.
>>136
It doesn’t matter; those who have leaked are given another dream and it’s a system that allows them to convince themselves that it’s happiness.
Thinking that you can save all of humanity just by changing the perceptions of a single person or two is completely nuts, so I could only think that you need to get your mental health sorted out.
I wonder what will happen if Maruki dies.
>>139
It’s not that you won’t die.
I can’t think of a reason why the core person can’t become immortal in a situation where even those who died years ago can come back to life.
I want everyone in humanity to become Idearians.
I think that Maruki is in the position of the god of control, so they no longer have a lifespan.
It was truly too benevolent not to play the card that says if the distorted world breaks, Rumi will also break, in front of the Phantom Thieves.
Your happiness is this, and regardless of the original personality that Maruki decides to distribute, your happiness is still this.
At the point under the influence of January, parts were quite distorted, but I wonder what would have happened if it had continued to be Mr. Maruki’s world.
>>149
That is just beyond Maruki’s influence, and after February 3rd, the distortions will no longer be felt as distortions.
>>149
I wonder if, after some time, the distortions and contradictions will no longer be felt when looking at the bad end?
>>181
Some people, like homeless men, may continue to feel strange and creepy.
But there’s nothing I can do, so the world will continue as it is.
Even if dreams are shattered, switching to an alternative happiness without being hurt is the realm of Maruki’s main business, counseling…
In short, is it a world that looks somewhat decent, like a low-end version of a civilized society?
Regardless of An, it’s definitely a happier world for Shiho with Maruki.
Since Maruki is manually twisting it, I think there will be a limit to the processing capabilities on the Maruki side somewhere.
There are those who can bounce back after their dreams are shattered, and those who cannot.
Even if they have special powers, it’s like saying a single human can act as a god.
I can’t help but think that it will definitely become impossible somewhere.
Somewhere, the teacher will go crazy, right?
For example, when someone wants to become a fluffy, handsome guy, right?
But that’s an unfulfilled wish, isn’t it?
In the world of Maruki, it becomes “Well… it’s okay even if I’m bald…”
>>160
Since cats have become humans, it’s a piece of cake!
I dislike that Maruki World has lost its place for Maruki.
Is Maruki’s persona Azathoth…?
This is definitely going to betray Persona or is actually being controlled by Persona.
No way… You really followed Maruki to the end, are you really Cthulhu-type?
>>162
A persona is merely a shape of one’s own mind, so there is no betrayal or anything like that.
>>162
Nyaru was also quietly playing Persona during the Kamidori time…
I’m keeping an eye on Mementos and trying to pick up on hope, but the process is not equal.
Ultimately, according to one’s own subjective view, everyone is supposed to be equally happy, so it is equal.
Since both Maruki and I made Futaba cry, it’s a showdown!
>>165
I want chocolate.
It’s based on the philosophy of Maruki, so I think it’s going to go completely off the rails and fall apart somewhere.
I’ve completely lost it due to a family tragedy.
An event that leads to collapse distorts perception and prevents feeling unhappy, which is simply unacceptable.
I’ll take them down since Maruki is definitely going to be crushed…
Well, if Maruki goes berserk, it might become the real Azathoth.
I hope the bulletin board becomes a peaceful place, but it feels like I’m being ignored and made to live without a bulletin board.
…Isn’t it good?
Well, it seems likely that it will collapse somewhere before long.
Even if it’s not that, there will probably be a limit to happiness somewhere, and can the representative player who’s been frequently mentioned since earlier really keep choosing whose dreams to fulfill, or make everyone else give up? Is that something Maruki can mentally handle?
Well, in reality, rather than going out of control, it actually evolves into Adam Kadmon.
A peaceful world where Madara is the ideal master.
Even though there is a preface saying that no one notices the thread and it continues without breaking down,
It makes me laugh when people say it’s a breakdown.
Since I am better suited to the apathetic world of Yaruo than to the teacher’s world…
Even if you tell me to speak based on a premise that is absolutely impossible, it’s absolutely impossible, so there’s no way to talk about it…
There are already contradictions and flaws appearing in the story, and if we ignore those, it’s a completely different world.
I remember that it felt almost like an event battle except for the first, most troublesome form.
The desire to eliminate foolish nameless individuals seems to be a negative from the perspective of society as a whole, so perhaps it will inevitably be disregarded.
>>185
Isn’t the foolish Anonymous being transformed into a relatively better Anonymous?
In a world of Maruki, it seems like there won’t be any ugly people.
>>186
I think you will just stop worrying about that, even though your face stays the same.
>>188
Will the concept of beauty and ugliness change?
The concept of being ugly is gone, and that’s fine in its own way.
>>190
Even though I have this kind of face and body shape, there must be a beautiful girl out there who will love me! So I wouldn’t be surprised if a beautiful girl suddenly appeared.
>>188
I was wondering if it would be possible to turn Morgana into a handsome character… Since even if there are beautiful men and women all around, it won’t lead to destruction, it seems like there’s no need to change anything.
Are you saying that we don’t need anonymous message boards in a better world?
That’s right.
Adam Kadmon (Who?)
If I were to write “strega,” would it not be affected because there are no dreams or desires?
>>193
I feel like they had their own goals and such, but because it’s something that harms others, I think that will distort the essence of it.
When I think about it carefully, if the Maruki world becomes a reality, everyone will be happy, the negative mindset will disappear, and Nyarlathotep will vanish.
Isn’t everyone happy-happy now that Nyx has disappeared and all of humanity has become Idealians?
>>195
I wonder if everyone is happy without thinking that something seems unnatural…
If everyone is happy and that happiness involves clashing with others, one side may be twisted, but if it still leads to happiness, then it is not inconvenient for anyone.
It’s scary to think that instead of saying “I’ll definitely succeed,” it feels more like I’m going to shift to something else because it seems I lack talent.
If I’m not popular with the opposite sex, I might lose interest in them.