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  The Velvet Room

  The music is gone. The room, dim and trembling, breathes cold silence. The endless blue has flickered into static. Elizabeth stands alone in the chair meant for guests, not attendants. Her expression is unreadable, but her grip tightens around her book.

  "A breach... here of all places."

  The usual chairs—Margaret’s, Theodore’s, and even Igor's high throne—are empty. Worse than empty. Dim. As though the soul signatures that gave them meaning have been muted, stolen.

  "He didn’t just take them. He bypassed the doors."

  A faint tremor runs through the room. Elizabeth snaps her fingers. A fragment of a soul—Margaret’s, perhaps—flickers in the air, distorted like a torn film reel.

  "This was deliberate. A punishment? A message? Or… a test?"

  She rises. The Velvet Room responds weakly—its power flickering, flickering.

  "You’ve broken the rules of this place, stranger. And in doing so… you’ve permitted me to break a few more,"

  Elizabeth declared with narrow eyes, as the cracked and damaged room continued its blue hue flickering while a crack swallowed her whole, like she knew what was coming.

  Junes Food Court, Inaba

  The Investigation Team sits around a table. Empty dishes. Laughter fading. Yu Narukami looks out toward the sky. "The clouds aren't red, but something about the air is wrong."

  "...So then she throws the cabbage at me like I’m the villain! Like I haven’t suffered enough, man," Yosuke Hanamura complained.

  "You are the villain, Yosuke. Crimes against vegetables," Chie Satonaka declared.

  "Crimes against vegetables? Pthf… Hahahahahahahahah! That’s not how justice works, Chie," Yukiko Amagi laughed.

  *BOOM!*

  An explosion shook the ground beneath them, interrupting their chatter.

  "...Did any of you feel that?"

  The group paused. The wind died. For a second, the soundscape shifted—like static—before snapping back to normal.

  "That wasn’t a local tremor. That was metaphysical. Like the TV World’s fog—but colder," Naoto Shirogane deduced.

  Teddie sniffed the air. "...I-I don’t like this. Something touched the border between here and there. Not a Shadow. Not a Persona... something else."

  Their phones buzzed. A message from the Shadow Operatives appeared on Yu’s screen.

  [The Velvet Room is silent. Attendants missing. Elizabeth has gone dark. We're coming to Inaba. Be ready.]

  Everyone’s blood ran cold.

  "The Velvet Room? Isn’t that supposed to be... untouchable?" Rise Kujikawa asked.

  Naoto glanced upward mid-conversation, her voice trailing off as something glinted in her eyes. A thin shimmer, like heat rising off asphalt, wavered across the horizon.

  "Not anymore."

  The group followed her gaze. The air split—not loudly, but with a soundless rending, like cloth tearing behind thick glass. A black line crawled across the twilight sky, jagged and wrong, glowing faintly red at the edges.

  Yosuke panicked. "Dude… is that the fog again? No—worse. What is that crack?"

  The rift widened—not just in the sky, but through it, like someone slicing open a canvas. From within, a golden-yellow light pulsed.

  "Th-That’s not just some portal... It’s like the sky itself’s been hollowed out!" Teddie assessed

  Suddenly, a shockwave burst from the crack. Not wind. Not heat. Just pressure—suffocating and wide, like something massive just looked down on them from the other side.

  "What the hell’s happening?!" Chie asked.

  The world froze for one heartbeat. Birds stopped. Trees held their breath. A whisper bled from the rift, but it wasn't a voice—it was a presence, modulated like a glitched AI crossed with a god.

  [IDENTITY: OBSERVER DETECTED. SIGNAL LOST. SYSTEM FAILURE. PROTOCOL 9 ENGAGED: HARMONIZE / NULLIFY / RESET.] Suddenly, the voice shifted. Glitched. Then steadied. [QUERY: STATUS OF KEYSTONE – FRAGMENTS MISSING. DESIGNATED HOLDERS – UNKNOWN. LOCATE: PIECES // INTEGRATE: CORE.] Silence followed. Just the wind.

  Kanji was confused. "Did it say... keystone?"

  "Keystone...? That’s a new one," said Yu.

  "And not a word that should be coming from... whatever that is," Naoto inquired.

  Teddie whimpered. "It sounded like it wants it back! But... from who?!"

  Naoto thought aloud. "That voice expected us to know what a keystone is. Or worse—it thinks one of us has a piece."

  The sky continued to flicker, the crack like a bleeding wound. Everyone watched, breathless.

  Then, System XX spoke again. [SCAN COMPLETE. SUBJECTS: NON-INDEXED. NO RECOGNITION OF DESIGNATED TERM: 'KEYSTONE'. STATUS: OBSOLETE. ACTION: STIMULATE ENVIRONMENT.]

  Yu raised an eyebrow. "Stimulate...?"

  The rift screeched—a sound like radio static being torn in half. Then, twin vortexes spiraled open at either end of the crack. One glowed steel-blue, mechanical. The other, oily black-purple, twisting like a Shadow's fog.

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  "Incoming—multiple readings!" Rise shouted.

  From the steel vortex, Nox Nyctores-style automatons descended. Each bore a different form—some humanoid, others spider-like, serpentine, aerial. Their chassis glowed with eerie runes, and they moved in stiff, haunted rhythm. From the dark vortex: Shadows. Not minor ones. Massive, corrupted, mutated forms. Some resembled twisted animals, others mimicked people—like reflections from a funhouse mirror set on fire. The Investigation Team was familiar with the Shadows, but the Nox Nyctores were a different story.

  "What the—Are those robots!?" "What the hell kind of team-up is this?!" Chie and Yosuke asked.

  A Nox drone slammed into the ground beside them. Its voice was emotionless, echoing with hollow logic: [Keystone location required. If not found, extract cognition. All cognition.]

  A Shadow reared up behind it and devoured the drone, only to grow larger and turn on the group. These two forces weren’t allies—they were chaos incarnate, competing to dominate Inaba like it was a battlefield simulation.

  Rise whipped out her phone. "I-I’m sending an SOS to Mitsuru! This isn’t just a Shadow outbreak—it’s a warzone!"

  Yu drew his card. It shimmered violently, reacting to the dimensional instability. "Then we fight. Together. PERSONA!"

  He crushed the card—Izanagi roared to life. The rest of the team followed suit, standing shoulder to shoulder as the streets of Inaba became a collision point for horrors beyond their world.

  As the battle began, above it all, the crack in the sky continued to bleed, watching, waiting. [MERGE. ADAPT. RESET.]

  Shadow Operatives Headquarters

  Red alert klaxons screamed through the facility. Maps and surveillance footage flickered on massive digital screens. All eyes were locked on one zone: INABA. Mitsuru Kirijo stood at the command platform. Calm. Controlled. Deadly focused.

  Akihiko Sanada leaned forward over the railing, fists clenched. "Mitsuru-san, we’ve confirmed multiple non-Shadow signatures in the town’s perimeter! The first wave resembled anti-human constructs—advanced mechanized units. The second wave is Shadow-class, but unstable. Aggressive."

  "Estimated threat level?"

  "Unknown. All readings are outside standard parameters. It’s not like anything we’ve faced. Not even the P-1 incidents."

  "You mean they’re worse."

  Akihiko punched his palm. "Damn it… Yu and the others are caught in the middle again."

  "I’m picking up distortions in spatial-temporal structure. It’s like the whole area’s been ripped open from both sides. These things—whatever they are—they’re not all from one source."

  Labrys spoke up. "We may be witnessing a dimensional breach… from more than one foreign system."

  Mitsuru summarized, "Wait—I just picked up a pulse."

  Fuuka Yamagishi pointed at the screen. "A name repeated inside the signal that caused the rupture. System... System XX."

  Mitsuru’s eyes narrowed. "Dispatch strike teams to Inaba. All Shadow Operatives are now on full alert. And trace that name. I want to know everything about this ‘System XX’—even if it doesn’t exist in our world."

  "I’ll go myself. Someone’s targeting our people—and I’m not letting it happen again," Akihiko volunteered.

  Mitsuru nodded. "Go. Protect them. And if this thing came from another world… we’ll find out how—and why now."

  The looming screens still showed the crack above Inaba, and Shadows clashing against glowing machines.

  Inaba

  The sky above Inaba shuddered. Then it happened—not one, but dozens of rips in the fabric of space, stretching in every direction. Cracks forked across the clouds like lightning with no thunder. System XX spoke as if addressing multiple dimensions: [CORRECTION PROTOCOL ACTIVE. SUBJECTS SELECTED. EXTRACTION INITIATED.]

  The first crack erupted directly over the battlefield in Inaba. Yu Narukami gripped his sword, but the ground beneath him vanished. He fell into light.

  "YU—!"

  Yosuke lunged forward, but his outstretched hand was caught by another crack forming horizontally. It tore open like a spinning saw blade. He was gone.

  Chie and Yukiko spun to react, back-to-back. A surge of Shadows closed in—only for the sky to drop around them like a trapdoor.

  "YUKIKO—" / "CHIE—" They vanished, screaming each other’s names.

  Kanji, mid-headbutt on a mechanical drone, was frozen mid-motion as the very air distorted and sucked him sideways, like a vacuum into space. "WOAH!"

  Naoto tried to stay calm but was quickly losing her composure.

  "Everyone, fall back! We need to—!" But she was cut off. Her voice was the last thing anyone heard before she was ripped backward into a sideways spiral, gun first.

  Rise and Teddie were the only ones left. "We need to run. WE NEED TO RUN!"

  They ran as fast as they could, but the crack above them pulsed like a heartbeat and swallowed the two users feet-first. Teddie grabbed onto the ledge. "Climb, Rise-chan! CLIMB!"

  Rise did just that, making it out of the rift, and faced Teddie. "Okay, Teddie, I’ll pull you out, and—"

  "WATCH OUT!" Teddie screamed as an Acer bot was about to strike Rise.

  "YIPE!"

  She dodged out of the way, but as a result, Teddie let go and fell into the portal. "TEDDIE!"

  "STAY ALIVE!"

  Rise’s eyes filled with tears. "I’m... the last one... For all I know, I’m the last one..."

  Grabbing her microphone stand, she got into a fighting stance. Despite her nerves, she was ready to fight. That was, until a limo crashed in.

  *CRASH!*

  The bot broke apart from the impact. The door opened to reveal Fuuka inside.

  "Fuuka-senpai!?"

  "Hurry, Rise-san!"

  Rise got in, and the limo drove off. She hugged Fuuka tightly as she cried.

  "They’re gone! ALL OF THEM ARE GONE!! Teddie, Naoto and Kanji-kun, and even Yukiko, Chie, Yosuke, and Yu-senpai!!!"

  All Fuuka could do was comfort her by giving her the good news.

  "They’re still alive, Rise-san."

  "What?"

  "It’s faint, but I can still detect them, just like how I can still detect Mitsuru, Akihiko, Aigis, and Labrys."

  As much as this made Rise happy, something caught in her mind.

  "Still detect? What happened to them?"

  Fuuka sighed. "The cracks invaded HQ..."

  Earlier: Shadow Operatives Headquarters

  In Shadow Operative HQ, the command room started trembling. Labrys turned as the holograms flickered and bent unnaturally.

  "No—NO! I can’t override it!"

  She reached for a terminal, but the rift opened inside the room, dragging her into the screen itself. Akihiko barely had time to shout her name before a second rupture clawed through the wall like a cleaver. He vanished in a flash of red. Mitsuru stood fast, cold as steel—but even she could not resist. The floor beneath her split, and the last thing seen was her eyes locked on the sky, lips unmoving as she fell. Somewhere nearby, Aigis knelt in a destroyed alleyway. She opened her hand toward a child she had been protecting. The child was safe—Aigis was not. The crack pulled her through like a magnet for data.

  Present

  "...I was ordered to take you all to headquarters, but in light of all of this, I’m taking you to Junpei, Yukari, Ken, and Koromaru. They’re fighting off the invasion as we speak." Rise smiled weakly, and Fuuka nodded reassuringly. She turned to the driver. "I appreciate you doing this, Natsuki."

  The driver turned, revealing a tan redhead. "Why are you thanking me? You know damn well I’ll do anything for my girl. And besides..." Her voice turned coy. "You owe me a trip to your private garden."

  Fuuka blushed profusely. "Suki!"

  Natsuki laughed lightly as Rise quickly turned to her phone to ignore the conversation. She scrolled through her gallery with the Investigation Team. She stopped at a sole picture of Yu and breathed heavily.

  "I have faith in you, Senpai. Give that cosmic horror show hell."

  Inaba Prison

  A man named Tohru Adachi was holed up in a jail cell in Inaba after committing a string of murders for fun. Each day had been the same for him: wake up, go outside, do labor, earn gum as actual currency, eat, and sleep. There was only one person who ever visited him—his old boss, Ryotaro Dojima, even though Adachi had nearly killed his daughter. Adachi didn’t understand Dojima’s forgiveness at all, but he ended up looking forward to the visits anyway, purely because they offered a change of pace. Especially since he planned on keeping his word to the Investigation Team about following the rules of this boring world. Something that pissed him off.

  *BOOM!*

  "GAH! WHAT!?"

  An explosion occurred, grabbing his attention. Adachi looked out the barred window and saw a crack in the sky. Multiple cracks started appearing, and in fact, a big one formed directly beneath his feet. All he could do was sigh, unable to hold onto the bars forever.

  "...And here I thought things couldn’t get weirder. Or more boring."

  He let go—and was swallowed into the portal.

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