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Those who can use Personas and Pokésonas are called Persona Users and Pokésona Users.
 
Those who can use Personas and Pokésonas are called Persona Users and Pokésona Users.
  
To have the potential to be a persona user is, at best, uncommon. However, any human or pokémon can be given the power to wield a persona through being granted the ability through a suitable supernatural entity (e.g. Philemon, Igor, or Izanami - or a Legendary whose domain includes the subconscious of humans and pokémon (e.g. Lunala, Darkai, or one of the Lake Trio). Most Persona users in WAAPT were given the power of persona.
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To have the potential to be a persona user is, at best, uncommon. However, any human or pokémon can be given the power to wield a persona through being granted the ability through a suitable supernatural entity (e.g. Philemon, Igor, or Izanami) - or a Legendary whose domain includes the subconscious of humans and pokémon (e.g. Lunala, Darkai, or one of the Lake Trio). Most Persona users in WAAPT were given the power of persona.
  
 
Notably, humans and Pokémon with multiple personalities can display interesting variations to the normal rules. Under normal circumstances, any persona user can only have one persona. However, if a user has multiple personalities (and thus, multiple egos), each personality has the potential to be able to use a persona. Although, like normal persona users, to be able to have the potential to even be a persona user without external forces is still uncommon.
 
Notably, humans and Pokémon with multiple personalities can display interesting variations to the normal rules. Under normal circumstances, any persona user can only have one persona. However, if a user has multiple personalities (and thus, multiple egos), each personality has the potential to be able to use a persona. Although, like normal persona users, to be able to have the potential to even be a persona user without external forces is still uncommon.

Revision as of 11:37, 23 January 2019

Persona (and Pokésona) is a supernatural ability possessed by several characters in We Are All Pokémon Trainers. Those with this ability have the power to manifest aspects of themselves under certain circumstances in order to protect themselves and others. This ability is not naturally occurring and must be gifted by an appropriate being or Legendary or through unethical science.

Personas and Pokésonas

Personas and Pokésonas, on a functional level, are identical. Rather, they are differentiated by their outward forms. Personas generally have a more human-like body type, but with Pokémon-like features, while Pokésonas are more based on Pokémon with extra fantastical elements.

As a general rule of thumb, personas (and demons and sub-personas by extension) take the form of characters and monsters from history, religion, literature, and mythology. In addition, there is a “too soon” to be a valid Persona/demon. Specifically, if it came after the 1920’s they generally shouldn’t have a strong enough presence in the Collective Unconsciousness and the Sea of Humonity’s Souls to actually manifest as demons or personas.

Personas and Pokésonas can grow to stronger forms based on their user. As the user undergoes character growth and resolves thier personal issues, Personas and Pokésonas will evolve to their Evolved stages and eventually reach their Ultimate stages. Ultimate Personas and Pokésonas are extremely powerful, and can stand up to extremely powerful entities. However, if Personas and Pokésonas aren't used for extended periods of time, they will lose any abilities they achieved through evolution and revert to their initial forms.

Further, in times of severe mental; physical; and/or emotional stress, it is even possible for a persona to revert to their shadow state. This would lead to the user have to re-accept their shadow. If a user rejects the shadow under these circumstances, not only will they go berserk as usual, the shadow will also be many times stronger due it's time as a persona.

Each persona also has a signature move unique to them. These skills are usually extremely powerful and can have atypical effects when used. Usually, the persona's signature move reflects their user somehow. However, in general, Only Ultimate Personas can learn and use their signature move. And due to the nature of how a Persona is connect to their user, under special circumstances, it is possible for a Persona user to learn and use their Persona's signature move in their pokéform.

Persona Users

Those who can use Personas and Pokésonas are called Persona Users and Pokésona Users.

To have the potential to be a persona user is, at best, uncommon. However, any human or pokémon can be given the power to wield a persona through being granted the ability through a suitable supernatural entity (e.g. Philemon, Igor, or Izanami) - or a Legendary whose domain includes the subconscious of humans and pokémon (e.g. Lunala, Darkai, or one of the Lake Trio). Most Persona users in WAAPT were given the power of persona.

Notably, humans and Pokémon with multiple personalities can display interesting variations to the normal rules. Under normal circumstances, any persona user can only have one persona. However, if a user has multiple personalities (and thus, multiple egos), each personality has the potential to be able to use a persona. Although, like normal persona users, to be able to have the potential to even be a persona user without external forces is still uncommon.

Further, each individual personality can only summon and control that particular personality's unique persona. Also due to this separation, each personality and their persona can not gain benefits from anther personality's persona. So if one personalty's Persona evolved, the other personalities' personas would be unaffected. Likewise, any given personality may be able to learn their persona's Signature Move while in Pokéform, but they also wouldn't be able to use the Signature moves of personalities's personas.

Due to how some multiple personalities can exist naturally in some pokémon (Deino, Dugtrio, etc) and some due to dissociative identity disorder, changes to the number of personalities due to evolution or treatment to be absorbed into the dominant personality. Such a loss or fusion or personalities will not result in a transferal of powers or benefits to the remaining personality.

Known Persona and Pokésona Users

  • Thames (XI. The Hunger) - Magetsu Izanagi
  • Ren (I. The Magician) - Abe no Seimei
  • SleepyHead (III. The Empress) - Phobetor
  • Silent (IV. The Emperor) - Al-Mi'raj
  • Mondo (V. The Hierophant) - Sukuna-Hikona
  • Jacob (VII. The Chariot) - Shiva
  • Lisa (IX. The Hermit) - Fitchers Vogel
  • Dune (XI. Strength) - Siegfried
  • Lane (XII. The Hanged Man) - Yomotsu-Ikusa
  • Des (XIII. Death) - Muramasa
  • Verax (XIII. Death) - Matador
  • Deziree (XIV. Temperance) - P'tah
  • Pentigan (XVI. The Tower) - Gulduar
  • Daydre (XVIII. The Moon) - Huli Jing
  • Joseph Hudson (XIX. The Sun) - Lin Bu
  • Lyuri (VII. The Chariot) - Himiko
  • Mendel (XIX. The Sun) - Pythagoras
  • Psyche (XVIII. The Moon) - Psyche
  • Aria Clavis (Unknown Arcana) - Carmen
  • Oscar Clavis (Unknown Arcana) - Reynardine
  • Ludmilla (Unknown Arcana) - Unknown Persona

The Wild Card

While most Persona and Pokésonas Users can only use one Persona or Pokésona at a time, there are some who have the rare and powerful ability to contract and control multiple Personas and Pokésonas, making them extremely powerful opponents.

Known Wild Cards

  • Psyche (formerly) - Only had Wild Card powers while possessed by Hi-no-Kagutsuchi

See Also