in the persona game each character has a power, the power to summon the inner demons and gods of the self. the power of persona. a persona as the name suggest is the being that represents oneself, but in the game, if a person's will and resolution is strong enough, much like their personality, their persona will change too.
Previous Persona:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2708029/
for some time now, i've been beating myself up, and i never made up my mind on anything as i hoped. i just made sure i rotted in my own self depression. like a guilty criminal who deserved to waste his life away. ya know something though?
i ain't a monster... thats why everyone treated me nicely to begin with. they saw how much i regretted it, so much that it hurt. in a sense, i was even afraid to trust myself, and because of that, i had a low-self esteem that always picked on me. in so many places where i could of achieve greatness, i always backed down saying to myself how much the other guys deserved it more... and its been like that for years, sure i made sure i was happy from time to time, but that's not how life is.
in a sense i'm happy the way things turned, i ain't perfect but who is? and aside from that i met everyone who cares about me, i wouldn't have it any other way.
Lycaon Myth:
In Greek mythology, Lycaon was a king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, who in the most popular version of the myth tested Zeus by serving him a dish of his slaughtered and dismembered son in order to see whether Zeus was truly omniscient. In return for these gruesome deeds Zeus transformed Lycaon into the form of a wolf, and killed Lycaon's fifty sons by lightning bolts, except possibly Nyctimus, who was the slaughtered child, and instead became restored to life.[1]
Despite being notorious for his horrific deeds, Lycaon was also remembered as a culture hero: he was believed to have founded the city Lycosura, to have established a cult of Zeus Lycaeus and to have started the tradition of the Lycaean Games, which Pausanias thinks were older than the Panathenaic Games.[2] According to Hyginus, Lycaon dedicated the first temple to Hermes of Cyllene.[3] The Arcadian town Nonakris was thought to have been named after the wife of Lycaon.
straight from wiki.
Persona (C) Atlust
it started a while back, but i'm making sure i'll excel in everything and take things one step at a time, i ain't holding back.
http://youtu.be/YcozqtwXnkU
Previous Persona:
http://www.furaffinity.net/view/2708029/
for some time now, i've been beating myself up, and i never made up my mind on anything as i hoped. i just made sure i rotted in my own self depression. like a guilty criminal who deserved to waste his life away. ya know something though?
i ain't a monster... thats why everyone treated me nicely to begin with. they saw how much i regretted it, so much that it hurt. in a sense, i was even afraid to trust myself, and because of that, i had a low-self esteem that always picked on me. in so many places where i could of achieve greatness, i always backed down saying to myself how much the other guys deserved it more... and its been like that for years, sure i made sure i was happy from time to time, but that's not how life is.
in a sense i'm happy the way things turned, i ain't perfect but who is? and aside from that i met everyone who cares about me, i wouldn't have it any other way.
Lycaon Myth:
In Greek mythology, Lycaon was a king of Arcadia, son of Pelasgus and Meliboea, who in the most popular version of the myth tested Zeus by serving him a dish of his slaughtered and dismembered son in order to see whether Zeus was truly omniscient. In return for these gruesome deeds Zeus transformed Lycaon into the form of a wolf, and killed Lycaon's fifty sons by lightning bolts, except possibly Nyctimus, who was the slaughtered child, and instead became restored to life.[1]
Despite being notorious for his horrific deeds, Lycaon was also remembered as a culture hero: he was believed to have founded the city Lycosura, to have established a cult of Zeus Lycaeus and to have started the tradition of the Lycaean Games, which Pausanias thinks were older than the Panathenaic Games.[2] According to Hyginus, Lycaon dedicated the first temple to Hermes of Cyllene.[3] The Arcadian town Nonakris was thought to have been named after the wife of Lycaon.
straight from wiki.
Persona (C) Atlust
it started a while back, but i'm making sure i'll excel in everything and take things one step at a time, i ain't holding back.
http://youtu.be/YcozqtwXnkU
Category Designs / Human
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