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Here, his Palace is changed into a factory to represent how he's Only in It for the Money and seeing his apprentices as a means to an end. In canon, Madarame's Palace was an art museum to emphasize his ego as an artist with little talent and needing to steal.

  • Adaptational Personality Change: Played with in the case of Madarame and his Palace.
  • Here, he's apparently responsible for the death of her father.
  • Likewise, despite being the main antagonist of Makoto's arc, Kaneshiro had little to do with her until she recklessly charged into his hideout.
  • Adaptation Origin Connection: Iwai was originally a member of Kaneshiro's gang, whereas in the game, while Iwai used to be a yakuza, Kaneshiro's crime ring is indicated to be completely separate from it.
  • Considering his character, however, this could be a ruse.

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    He is already aware that Akechi is his son and he treats him nicely. While still a crooked politician, Shido is this to a certain degree.Morgana is shown to be a bit less self-centered than his canon self.Adaptation Name Change: Haru's codename is change to Rose instead of Noir, though the name returns back to Noir once Haru fully supports the Phantom Thieves.Sae is much more abrasive to Sojiro and Akira than she is in the original game.She fully admits that the latter portion was done intentionally to hurt Makoto.

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    Ann then confronts Makoto about Shiho where she slaps her and lies about being in a relationship with Akira.

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    She dresses down Akira for not breaking ties with Makoto earlier and forces a Friend Versus Lover situation. Ann with Akira and Makoto, especially after the above fiasco with Makoto triggering Shiho's trauma.






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