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Morgana's dialogues in the real world are accompanied with the onomatopoeia "Meow~/Nya~" to indicate that other people cannot understand his words. Otherwise, Morgana's relationship with the protagonist has been fleshed out with additional scenes of the two together. Morgana's taking care of the protagonist has been put on better display, as he would one day prepare an umbrella for the protagonist on his way to school, preceding a scene with him and Kasumi Yoshizawa in the rain. The protagonist's own appreciation towards Morgana has been emphasized on, and he would not only think of buying him a souvenir at Hawaii, but can later be found depressed over his running away, while displaying gratitude for Morgana having taken care of him. Morgana also uses the "- Dono" (殿) honorific when referring to certain women, particularly Ann and Lavenza, such as "Ann-Dono" instead of the English equivalent "Lady Ann." Unlike previous instances of names and honorifics, "-Dono" is written in Kanji. [61] The honorific roughly means "lord," "master" or "milord." It is normally used to indicate that the person referred to has the same (high) rank as the referrer, but it commands respect from the speaker. However, he would be swiftly taken down by the Palace's Shadows, whom would only spare him because they do not see him as a threat due to his appearance as a feline. Morgana would lose consciousness, but would be found by Haru Okumura, an outsider who followed him out of curiosity without realizing she's been dragged into the Metaverse. Morgana would band together with Haru in an attempt to infiltrate the Palace on their own.

Morgana's engine, although its meaning is unspecified, is described to sound like a cat "purring." [q 109] With the Phantom Thieves garnering the attention of the public, while laying low they use the opportunity for their social studies trip to a TV station at Akasaka Mitsuke to search for their third target. There, they encounter Goro Akechi, where they discuss scary rides at theme parks. Akechi's attention is caught by Morgana's mention of Dome Town which he describes as a "pancake-looking place," having Akechi misunderstand and think they were talking about cake. Morgana and co. are on a recon mission in Mementos when Morgana in mobile form loses control of his wheels and drives them through a portal into a movie world. After escaping it, they wind up in the Cinema where they encounter Hikari and Nagi, and later the Velvet Room residents.

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Morgana also decides to accompany the protagonist wherever he goes, mainly to look after his daily life and the effects it'll have on his Persona's strength, suggesting several methods to help boost his productivity and development when appropriate.

Morgana would also receive a life-size mascot costume, which would be used during various public events, and he would also partake as a representative in collaboration with other companies and brands, Jagariko being one commonplace. Morgana would also host the first volume of Persona 25th Times (ペルソナ25thタイムズ *) ?, a segment announcing upcoming events that took place in the first half of the Persona 25th Anniversary. Although the host of volumes 2 and 3 was instead Teddie, as teased beforehand, [54] he and Teddie collaborated in volume 4. Unlike previous web-series, Persona 25th Times is captioned in English. However, Morgana becomes interested in the two, especially the protagonist, believing they could be useful to helping him discover his past. Morgana would be driven by self-interest, and would be willing to use the two to achieve his goals: even if he maintained a moral code to an extent, he'd be ruthless where need be. There are various cases where the protagonist and Morgana turn to look at each-other during regular scenes, whether turning their conversation to be directly between the two of them, or simply as yet another silent nod.Later, Morgana acts as a sound signal when Kazuya Makigami and his gang raid Café Leblanc. Morgana helps fight Kazuya in the Mementos and delivers the key to Naoya Makigami. The use of this word also relates to how the other characters interpret the situation, but also how they sound: for example, during the epilogue, when talking about Morgana becoming human, Yusuke would use the Katakana version of the word. [66]

This design issue itself would be fixed in Royal, as there is more liberation with the protagonist's free time. Morgana has a strong, but fractured sense of awareness; though all the pieces are there, Morgana can't combine them at once. Otherwise, he might constantly wonder about existential questions such as who he is and might be, aside from having an optimistic view towards himself and his talents. Though lingering, Morgana simply can't attain complete awareness, and the best he can do is juggle between individual thoughts, making him rather moody. Also, he struggles to reach said full potential, which gets in the way of his talents, making his contributions a hit-or-miss. Afterward, according to Mementos dialogue, Morgana would become thirsty and hungry in the Metaverse too, implying he needed to enter the real world first. [q 92] [q 93]During Futaba's Palace, Morgana's caring nature is touched upon, including his parental treatment of Futaba. His desire to restore his memories has become an "external" point for him during that arc. During his teachings, Morgana remarks that the most important quality for a Phantom Thief to have is "belief," as those who don't have their own beliefs cannot change other people's hearts. Additionally, Phantom Thieves are always on the side of the weak, which he has the protagonist practice by helping out a lost tourist. Morgana has a special relationship with the protagonist. While Morgana would gradually heal and come out of his shell, the protagonist would always be the first person he turns to. [q 3] Aside from the two taking care of one-another, Morgana would eventually realize he belongs with the protagonist, and the both would become devoted enough to risk their lives for one-another. [12] [q 4] Morgana would sympathize with his situation of being falsely accused. [q 5] [q 6] [q 7] [q 8] Over the course of the story, Morgana would perceive potential within the protagonist, which would only appear as just a coincidence, but would soon realize he's special as if destiny is on his side. [q 9] [q 10] [q 11] [q 7] Morgana's support is requited by the protagonist, who is not only grateful towards Morgana as a friend, but is also understanding of his insecurities, and is shown to be supportive towards him facing his fear of falling short. [q 12] [q 13] According to Ryuji, Morgana would never give up on the protagonist. [q 14] Yusuke even emphasizes on how close they are by describing that should Morgana become human, he may "end up just like the protagonist." [q 15] Morgana has been frank with his thoughts on the attic: although he finds it to be messy, "drab" or generally abysmal, Morgana begins to appreciate the attic as it's where he wants to stay, at one point even calling it a "comfy little room." [12] [q 16] [q 17] With the protagonist's fake suicide a success, the party also exploited it to identify and target Masayoshi Shido, the mastermind behind the mental shutdown cases, all part of controlling public opinion and get himself elected as Prime Minister.

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