[Both things sort of tie into each other and it's for that reason she chooses to respond to his last comment first.]
Senpai's been here longer than me and he's definitely taken the chance to make a lot of friends, too. But he's always been that way. Our whole team was put together because of Senpai bringing us all together. [How to explain...]
The whole thing started because of a series of murders that were happening in our town, Inaba. There used to be a rumor back home about this thing called the Midnight Channel. People used to say that if you watched it when it was raining you'd see your soulmate, but that wasn't true. What people were seeing were people who'd been kidnapped and thrown into the TV. Yu-senpai was the first one to figure out we could jump into the TV. He and the others started going in and rescuing people who'd been thrown in there before they could get killed. When people are in the Midnight Channel, what shows up on the TV is what's called their Shadow, parts of themselves that were their true feelings that'd been suppressed. All of us on the Investigation Team except for Yu-senpai had to face our other selves and when we accepted them, they became our Personas. We used them to help us fight and rescue people from their own personal dungeons while solving who was behind all of the murders. [Eh. That's it in a nutshell without going into the whole Izanami thing.] All of the dungeons reflected an environment that our Shadows felt at home in, too. Some of them were really kind of scary, but if we didn't help fight the Shadows more people would have gotten hurt.
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Senpai's been here longer than me and he's definitely taken the chance to make a lot of friends, too. But he's always been that way. Our whole team was put together because of Senpai bringing us all together. [How to explain...]
The whole thing started because of a series of murders that were happening in our town, Inaba. There used to be a rumor back home about this thing called the Midnight Channel. People used to say that if you watched it when it was raining you'd see your soulmate, but that wasn't true. What people were seeing were people who'd been kidnapped and thrown into the TV. Yu-senpai was the first one to figure out we could jump into the TV. He and the others started going in and rescuing people who'd been thrown in there before they could get killed. When people are in the Midnight Channel, what shows up on the TV is what's called their Shadow, parts of themselves that were their true feelings that'd been suppressed. All of us on the Investigation Team except for Yu-senpai had to face our other selves and when we accepted them, they became our Personas. We used them to help us fight and rescue people from their own personal dungeons while solving who was behind all of the murders. [Eh. That's it in a nutshell without going into the whole Izanami thing.] All of the dungeons reflected an environment that our Shadows felt at home in, too. Some of them were really kind of scary, but if we didn't help fight the Shadows more people would have gotten hurt.