The uncle could help the protagonist by teaching him about self - defense in a non - combat way. For example, teaching him how to read people's body language so he can avoid dangerous situations.
Well, their first encounter could happen in the library. The protagonist is looking for some information on the Metaverse and Makoto, being the studious type, is there already. She notices him searching through some rather strange books. Curiosity gets the better of her and she approaches him. He's a bit guarded at first, but as they start talking, they realize they might have more in common than they thought.
On their date in Tokyo, they could first go to a museum. Makoto loves learning and the protagonist would be happy to accompany her. They'd walk around, looking at the exhibits and discussing the art and history. Then, they'd go to a rooftop bar in Roppongi. They'd sit there, sipping on cocktails and looking out at the city lights. It would be a romantic and memorable day for both of them.
Well, identity is a big theme. Since the female protagonist is in a world mainly presented with a male lead in the original, exploring her own identity within that context is common. Also, there's the theme of justice. She, as a Phantom Thief, is fighting for justice in the fanfictions, just like in the game. There can be sub - themes related to her unique perspective on the targets they steal from, as she might approach them differently than the male lead would.
One of the main themes is her growth as a character. The fanfiction often delves into how she becomes stronger, not just in terms of combat abilities with her Persona, but also mentally and emotionally. For instance, how she overcomes the fear of losing her friends in battles against Shadows. Also, the theme of sacrifice is common, as she might have to make difficult choices to protect the world she lives in, similar to what she does in the game.
In 'Persona 4 Visual Novel', the gay persona might represent the diversity of the game's character creation and the exploration of different sexual orientations within the game's fictional world. It could add more depth to the relationships and storylines.
Perhaps the fanfiction focuses on the cultural clash between the two groups. The Persona 4 characters are from a small town, while the Persona 5 crew is from the big city. Their different ways of handling things and their unique Personas could lead to some interesting interactions. For example, Yu and Joker might have different leadership styles that they have to reconcile in order to succeed against the shadows.
A great plot could be that a new threat emerges that has the power to erase the memories of people in both Persona 4 and Persona 5's worlds. The characters from both games must work together to find the source of this threat. The Phantom Thieves could use their infiltration skills, while the Investigation Team could use their detective - like skills to gather clues. As they progress, they discover that the root of the problem lies in an ancient evil that was once sealed away but has now been awakened due to some modern - day events.
Yes. Persona 5 Royal adds new content that enriches the story. It has new characters and story arcs that blend well with the original plot. For example, the new character Kasumi brings a fresh perspective and her own story line that ties into the overall narrative in an interesting way.
Maybe the Velvet Room attendants from both games somehow get their worlds mixed up. Igor from Persona 5 and Margaret from Persona 4 have to work together to set things right. This leads to the characters from both games interacting. The Phantom Thieves might learn some new combat techniques from the Investigation Team and vice versa. They could then use these new skills to face a common threat that emerges from the merging of their two realities.