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The Phantom Thieves soon realize that Akechi was merely acting as a hitman to Masayoshi Shido, a powerful politician that serves as one of the game's main antagonist. Goro Akechi soon discovers that the protagonist is somehow still alive and infiltrated Shido's palace in order to confront them. There, he unravels his plan to destroy his father's career after his victory, and his status as another wild card user. Despite doing his best to destroy the thieves, Akechi is left defeated by their hands. Although the Phantom Thieves desired for him to rejoin their group, a cognitive version of Akechi arrives and threatens Akechi for his failures, disclosing that Shido was to dispose him after the election. Akechi ends up sacrificing himself to this cognitive Akechi for the Phantom Thieves, asking them to change Shido's heart in his stead. | The Phantom Thieves soon realize that Akechi was merely acting as a hitman to Masayoshi Shido, a powerful politician that serves as one of the game's main antagonist. Goro Akechi soon discovers that the protagonist is somehow still alive and infiltrated Shido's palace in order to confront them. There, he unravels his plan to destroy his father's career after his victory, and his status as another wild card user. Despite doing his best to destroy the thieves, Akechi is left defeated by their hands. Although the Phantom Thieves desired for him to rejoin their group, a cognitive version of Akechi arrives and threatens Akechi for his failures, disclosing that Shido was to dispose him after the election. Akechi ends up sacrificing himself to this cognitive Akechi for the Phantom Thieves, asking them to change Shido's heart in his stead. | ||
His rivalry with the protagonist turns out to be part of Yaldabaoth's game, where if he won, his own desire for destruction and recreation would've been where humanity went, and therefore | His rivalry with the protagonist turns out to be part of Yaldabaoth's game, where if he won, his own desire for destruction and recreation would've been where humanity went, and therefore Yaldabaoth would had to remove both sides to prove that humanity wanted his deliverance. | ||
If the protagonist fails to finish a palace in time, Akechi will swoop in and kill them, causing a game over. Furthermore, selling out any teammates does the same affect and triggers a bad ending. | If the protagonist fails to finish a palace in time, Akechi will swoop in and kill them, causing a game over. Furthermore, selling out any teammates does the same affect and triggers a bad ending. |
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