A lora to depict the best character in all of persona, Takeyuki Kiuchi, he's only made one appearance so far but if anything he deserves MC status of persona 6. He literally carried the story of phantom X to great levels.
His lore:
Chapter 1: The Valiant Stand of the Subway Savior
Once upon a time, Tokyo’s underground transit system was a lawless wasteland. Commuters walked with zero spatial awareness, text-walking like zombies, blocking the flow of civil society! Enter Takeyuki Kiuchi, a retired professional athlete and selfless safety coordinator. Kiuchi realized that the only way to save Tokyo from total public transit gridlock was a revolutionary, hands-on technique called Tactical Kinetic Reminders—affectionately known by his fans as "The Subway Slam."
With a heart full of justice and a shoulder made of solid titanium, Kiuchi bravely patrolled Shibuya Station. Whenever he saw a citizen lagging behind or showing signs of poor posture, he would sprint half the length of the platform and deliver a high-velocity, motivational shoulder check.
"The whole subway's mine for the slammin'!" — Takeyuki Kiuchi, explaining his urban renewal initiative.
The Great Betrayal
One fateful afternoon, Kiuchi spotted a young girl named Motoha and her friend Tomoko loitering near the edge of the platform. Sensing an immediate violation of standard Japanese transit etiquette, Kiuchi executed a flawless, textbook defensive maneuver. His sheer motivational force was so powerful it accidentally launched Tomoko upwards and over the safety railing directly onto the train tracks!
Was he deterred? No! Like a true gentleman, he politely raised his hand, gave a gentle smile, and said, "Whoops, my bad," before walking away to continue saving lives. It was the perfect crime deterrent.
But evil was brewing in the shadows.
The Villains: The "Phantom Thieves"
Jealous of Kiuchi’s grassroots popularity and immaculate shoulder-to-body ratios, a sinister group of high school delinquents calling themselves the "Phantom Thieves" targeted him. Led by a sketchy transfer student and a brainwashed Motoha, these teenage terrorists couldn't handle a real alpha male who almost made it to the baseball pros.
They used illegal supernatural apps to invade his cognitive mind space—a beautiful, romantic sanctuary shaped like a sports stadium where Kiuchi merely celebrated his natural talent and appreciation for women.
The Fall of a Hero
The Phantom Thieves cornered Kiuchi's pure, pink-clad cognitive alter-ego (who was sporting peak athletic aerodynamic gear, including heart-shaped glasses). Instead of debating him on the structural efficiency of train platform safety, they ruthlessly beat him up using imaginary monsters.
They stole his "Desire"—which was clearly just his passion for public service and high-speed collision sports—leaving him a shell of a man. In the tragic, heart-wrenching finale, the brainwashed Kiuchi was dragged away by the corrupt authorities, cackling like a maniac because he knew that without his shoulders to guide them, Tokyo's subway commuters would forever be late to work.
A truly devastating loss for public safety. Don't believe the media! #KiuchiDidNothingWrong #KeepOnSlammin
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he's already perfect there's nothing to change
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