This article contains spoilers forMetaphor: ReFantazio.

One of the most iconic parts ofPersonagames are the Social Links and Confidants, which each correlate to the tarot’s major arcana. WhileMetaphor: ReFantazioinherits a similar system with its Follower mechanic, it discards thePersonaseries' tarot theme for these characters. However, many of the characters inMetaphor: ReFantaziostill fit within the archetypes of the major arcana—though some more than others.

EachSocial Link or Confidant in thePersonaseriestends to have an arc that follows the qualities associated with their respective arcana.Metaphor: ReFantazio, on the other hand, doesn’t follow these types of arcs exactly the same asPersonagiven that these characters are not framed within the context of the major arcana, but there are some clear parallels to the themes Atlus tends to use in its games.

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There are typically 22 major arcana inPersonagames, but there are only 13 Followers inMetaphor: ReFantazio, so not every arcana will be represented here.

Gallica – The Magician

As the first Follower players will gain inMetaphor,Gallica makes the most sense as the Magician Arcanasince these characters tend to be idealistic and usually serve as the protagonist’s closest companion. Notable Magicians in thePersonaseries includePersona 3’s Kenji Tomochika,Persona 4’s Yosuke Hanamura, andPersona 5’s Morgana. Gallica is even more suited for the Magician arcana since she grants players the Mage Archetype.

Strohl – Justice

InPersona, the Justice Arcana tends to involve issues of fairness and equality, with its representatives typically having some kind of struggle with their parents.Metaphor’s Strohlbest represents this arcana given his passion for rebuilding his village after it was destroyed by a human attack and seeking revenge against the church for failing to protect the town. He also lost his parents in the attack, mirroring the loss of a parent seen inPersona 4’s Nanako Dojima orPersona 5’s Goro Akechi.

Hulkenberg – The Chariot

Hulkenberg best represents the Chariot Arcanaas these characters tend to be very driven, athletic individuals and Hulkenberg’s status as a royal knight demonstrates these qualities. However, the Chariot Arcana also tends to struggle with their own perceived weakness or failure, much likePersona 3’s Kazushi Miyamoto orPersona 5’s Ryuji Sakamoto, and Hulkenberg’s shame after failing to protect the prince from Louis' attack falls in line with these criteria.

Heismay – The Hanged Man

Characters of the Hanged Man Arcana are typically classified by their inability to move forward or hold themselves back for one reason or another, often due to grief or loss.Persona 3’s Maiko Oohashi andPersona 4’s Naoki Konishi both exemplify this trait, as doesMetaphor: ReFantazio’s Heismay, with his grief over the loss of his son leaving him unable to forgive himself on move on.

Junah – The Star

Junah is best represented by the Star Arcana as a character that emanates joy and hope through her celebrity as a singer known across Euchronia. However, similarly to other characters of the Star Arcana likePersona 3’s Mamoru Hayase andPersona 5’s Hifumi Togo, Junah hides a side of herself from the public out of embarrassment and struggles with balancing her true nature with the expectations of her fans.

Eupha – The High Priestess

As the Follower who is herself a priestess of the mustari tribe, it follows that Eupha would be best represented by the High Priestess Arcana. But beyond this simple relationship, Eupha also embodies many of the traits characters of the High Priestess Arcana are known for, such as compassion and guidance, imparting their wisdom and judgment to help aid the party, likePersona 3’s Fuuka YamagishiandPersona 5’s Makoto Niijima are known for.

Basilio – The Tower

The Tower is perhaps the most tragic of the major arcana, and Basilio fits the traits of the Tower better than any character inMetaphor: ReFantazio. Characters of the Tower Arcana are usually distrustful of the protagonist and carry with them the weight of a difficult past often caused by their own self-destructive tendencies, likePersona 3’s Mutatsu orPersona 4’s Shu Nakajima. Basilio’s suspicion of the party prior to his brother’s death shows how his development follows the traditional Tower arc.

Metaphor: ReFantazio’s Non-Party Members Also Fit in Persona’s Arcana System

Neuras – The Hermit

Neuras is the party’s eccentric Gauntlet Runner pilot and engineer, and his tendency to prefer the company of his machine over those of others makes him a clear inheritor of the Hermit Arcana. These characters tend to hide from the public eye and prefer to support the party from afar, such asPersona 3’s Isako Toriumi andPersona 5’s Futaba Sakura.

Maria – The Sun

The Sun Arcana in thePersonaseries tends to feature characters that carry hope in the face of terrible circumstances, represented by characters likePersona 3’s Akinari Kamiki andPersona 4’s Yumi Ozawa. Maria’s struggles with feeling useless or like a burden after the death of her father, Grius, form the basis of her growth into a beacon of hope after finding the support of Fabienne and the protagonist, who are able to lift her up.

Bardon – The Hierophant

While the Hierophant Arcana typically is represented by parental figures in thePersonaseries, with notable examples beingPersona 4’s Ryotaro Dojima andPersona 5’s Sojiro Sakura. InMetaphor, Bardon doesn’t fit the exact same bill as these other characters, but has a similar fatherly presence in the town of Martira after he vows to protect the village’s children following the party’s disruption of Joanna’s child kidnapping ring.

Catherina – Strength

Catherina’s main interactions with the player throughoutMetaphor: ReFantazioinvolves her challenging the party to battle in an attempt to prove her superior strength over them and her worthiness of the throne. Like other characters of the Strength Arcana, such asPersona 3’s Yuko Nishiwaki andPersona 4’s Daisuke Nagase, Catherina masks her insecurity with her worthiness with her desire to prove herself in physical combat.

Alonzo – The Devil

Traditionally, the Devil Arcana has been represented by individuals who are selfish or self-righteous, likePersona 3’s TanakaorPersona 5’s Ichiko Ohya. Alonzo shares similar characters inMetaphor, but uses his trickery and devilish ways as a means of seeking revenge on a greedy landlord who destroyed his hometown and killed his mother in a subversion of the usual tropes of the Devil.

Brigitta – Fortune

Brigitta’s status as a merchant for the Sanctist Church leaves her vulnerable to the pressures put on her by the organization, which results in the kidnapping of her beloved dog as a ruse to bring her wrath upon an innocent village. The Fortune Arcana tends to be exemplified by characters who are seen as successful but are open to manipulation by outside forces, such asPersona 3’s Keisuke Hiraga andPersona 5’s Chihaya Mifune.

More – Judgment

The enigmaticMore who resides in Akademia and fills the rolePersona’s Igortypically does is best represented by the Judgment Arcana. These characters often have a broader knowledge of the world likePersona 5’s Sae Niijima, and More’s knowledge of the utopia in his novel demonstrates this enhanced worldview.

Metaphor: ReFantazio

WHERE TO PLAY

From the creative minds behind Persona 3, 4, and 5 comes Metaphor: ReFantazio, a unique fantasy world, where your protagonist will journey alongside his fairy companion, Gallica, to lift the curse from the kingdom’s lost prince.Control your destiny, face your fears, and awaken magical Archetype powers that lie dormant in your heart. By awakening to an Archetype, you will unlock the power to channel and combine the abilities of unique job classes. Strengthen your bonds and build your party to take down powerful foes and discover the kingdom’s true nature.