I feel like that this would play if Yu got pushed into the TV for getting too close to the truth, and had to fight his own Shadow, losing his Personas (or maybe just Izanagi) for the time being and being alone, as the party don’t know he’s in the TV world yet
Dude that's a good idea ngl but the problem is after the party defeat shadow yu won't he be too op? Because he gonna be awakening izanagi o kami right? I forgot the name it's been a while since I've played or watched the persona series
@@somedude2262 Izanagi-No-Okami was a result of Yu being empowered by his friends’ wishes and hopes. His Shadow turning against him would simply mean losing Izanagi, his main Persona, and being able to come to terms with it would likely just mean getting Izanagi back.
They are, but that doesn't make Adachi his shadow. With everyone else, you see their actual shadow and instead of Yu's shadow, the image depicts Adachi where his shadow is supposed to be. I don't think calling Adachi his metaphorical shadow makes sense either, because that would go beyond what Jung intended for the word's meaning. It would probably imply that they work together towards some Agenda and Yu has Adachi doing all his dirty work. At least, that's what I'd imagine a shadow could be methaporically/symbolically
@@f-ergyx4136, yeah, that could make sense. If you're saying that the image depicts everyone' rivals and not their shadows, then it could coincidentally line up with this, since you could argue that one's shadow is, in most cases, one's rival as well. Since Yu doesn't seem to even have a shadow, Adachi could be his rival.
Man that background is so fire even Konohana Sakuya would be amazed
I feel like that this would play if Yu got pushed into the TV for getting too close to the truth, and had to fight his own Shadow, losing his Personas (or maybe just Izanagi) for the time being and being alone, as the party don’t know he’s in the TV world yet
Dude that's a good idea ngl but the problem is after the party defeat shadow yu won't he be too op? Because he gonna be awakening izanagi o kami right? I forgot the name it's been a while since I've played or watched the persona series
@@somedude2262 Izanagi-No-Okami was a result of Yu being empowered by his friends’ wishes and hopes. His Shadow turning against him would simply mean losing Izanagi, his main Persona, and being able to come to terms with it would likely just mean getting Izanagi back.
Very nice video bro, One of the reason Yukiko's dungeon remains one of my favorites.Keep it up.
Isn't this song always play before entering any dungeon?
@@f-ergyx4136 yep. It is
@@f-ergyx4136 I've spent lots of time just listening to this song outside the dungeons lol
Is there a source for that background image? It's pretty sick.
images.app.goo.gl/js7oASZ9j326WgVd9
This is awesome. I like that the key is lower.
So Adachi is yu shadow huh makes sense if you think about it
Not really, no.
Not in the literal sense, but metaphorically. The song, Yin-Yang even shows that they're so alike, yet so different.
They are, but that doesn't make Adachi his shadow. With everyone else, you see their actual shadow and instead of Yu's shadow, the image depicts Adachi where his shadow is supposed to be. I don't think calling Adachi his metaphorical shadow makes sense either, because that would go beyond what Jung intended for the word's meaning. It would probably imply that they work together towards some Agenda and Yu has Adachi doing all his dirty work. At least, that's what I'd imagine a shadow could be methaporically/symbolically
I think its because adachi's persona is magatsu izanagi, the compendium info also state that magatsu izanagi is izanagi's rival that more make sense
@@f-ergyx4136, yeah, that could make sense. If you're saying that the image depicts everyone' rivals and not their shadows, then it could coincidentally line up with this, since you could argue that one's shadow is, in most cases, one's rival as well. Since Yu doesn't seem to even have a shadow, Adachi could be his rival.