

The protagonist and Akechi then battle Kasumi, persuading her to stop running from reality and join your cause in fighting Maruki.Īt this point, there are three main endings to Persona 5 Royal. Joining you for a jaunt in a Palace that mysteriously appears out of thin air at the beginning of the third semester, Sumire realizes she's living a false life as her twin Kasumi, at which point she pleads with Maruki once again to turn her back into Kasumi and let her live in the fake reality. One person that's a little more complex is Kasumi, or rather Sumire Yoshizawa. Aware of the false reality in which he's living, Akechi aids the protagonist in fighting back against the fake reality created by Maruki. I have literally no clue how or why, but the former ace detective shows up alive just after the fight with the God of Control, offering to turn himself in and testify against Masayoshi Shido, the corrupt Prime Minister and primary antagonist of the main game. It's a tough conversation to have with each of them, especially those that are with dearly missed loved one, like Futaba hanging out with her formerly-deceased mother. You need to visit Ryuji, Ann, Haru, Makoto, Yusuke, and yes, even Morgana, who has now transformed into an unsettlingly attractive young man with piercing blue eyes. The first portion of the new third semester in Persona 5 Royal is spent convincing your fellow Phantom Thieves that they're all living in a fake reality that only the protagonist is aware of, for some reason. Maruki counseled each of the Phantom Thieves that attended Shujin Academy after all, so he naturally knows what they long for-Ryuji wanted to be back on the track team, while Haru wished for her father to still be alive, for example.

He creates an alternate reality that the protagonist unknowingly awakens in after the battle with the God of Control, one in which every Phantom Thief has the reality that they desire. | Hirun Cryer/USG, AtlusĪfter the fall of the God of Control, Maruki assumes a position of power, taking it upon himself to save mankind. She pleaded with Maruki to help her, and he changed Sumire's cognition to believe she was actually Kasumi Yoshizawa, taking the place of her deceased twin. Sumire was saved, but was unable to live with the guilt of having caused her twin's death. Pushed out of the way at the last second, Sumire was saved by Kasumi, who took a fatal hit from a car for her twin, killing herself in the process. One day, as they were walking the bustling streets of Tokyo, Sumire attempted suicide by running into a busy road. While Kasumi ascended to fame and glory in the world of gymnastics, the younger twin, Sumire Yoshizawa, always lagged behind her, living in her twin's shadow. Prior to the events of Persona 5 Royal, there were two twin sisters: Kasumi and Sumire Yoshizawa. Maruki's power is never fully explained, all we're left to go on is the knowledge that he can alter a person's cognition, and effectively warp reality to his will.Īs we learn, she's not Kasumi Yoshizawa. The counselor swore to help anyone and everyone in his power, and one of the first people that he would exercise this newfound power on was none other than Kasumi Yoshizawa, gymnast extraordinaire and fellow newcomer to Persona 5 Royal. Maruki is a secret Persona user, gaining the power after he wasn't able to save his fiance from an attack that left her emotionally devastated. Stepping into the mantle of the savior of humanity after the God of Control is defeated is none other than Takuto Maruki, counsellor to the Shujin Academy students and newcomer character to Persona 5 Royal. Here they felled the God of Control, saved humanity from ultimate ruin, and afterwards gave the protagonist one final goodbye trip into the sunset aboard a campervan.īut what happens when a god leaves society? Another one takes its place, according to Persona 5 Royal. At the climax of the 'true' ending of 2017's Persona 5, Joker and the gang ascended a monolithic, skeletal structure jutting high into the sky above Tokyo.
