
In a New Game+ where the twins have been defeated, she freely admits to having fallen in love with the protagonist for having been kind to her halves when both felt incomplete and lost. She also has a mischievous side, as shown in the Thieves Den when she gives Ann and Makoto permission to sit at Igor's desk while he is away, despite considering doing so a "forbidden ritual." Lavenza may doze off easily when sitting on soft surfaces. When frustrated, Lavenza may change her vocal tone to match Caroline's. Like Caroline, she is shown to lose patience easily, as shown when Ryuji expresses confusion towards her explanation, or when she fails to craft a tool and almost ends up casting Megidolaon on the work table out of frustration. Like Justine, she maintains a soft-spoken tone, though without the condescension. She also refers to the protagonist as trickster, instead of inmate. Lavenza speaks relatively more maturely and politely than the twins, while also retaining certain traits from both. While guarding an entrance to the Velvet Room, she whittles away at her boredom by spinning her clipboard. She is the first to question what their true purpose is, and realizes something is amiss with possessing an intricate bookmark but having no books to read. Unlike her sister, she will calmly escort the player to their cell. Justine, in contrast, appears to be calm and soft-spoken, but still treats the protagonist as her prisoner, often addressing him in a condescending tone. She tends to speak to Justine in a demeaning manner. There are certain inconsistencies between how she seems and her real personality, and as according to Justine, she was mortified when she first witnessed Persona fusion and practiced intimidating poses to use on the protagonist but is too embarrassed to use them. She is generally ill-tempered and impatient, even after the twins' Confidant levels up and she grows to respect the protagonist as a friend.


Additionally, she doesn't seem to hold the protagonist in very high regard, as she refers to him as "inmate," and kicks him into the Velvet Room whenever he goes to enter. Lavenza confesses her love to the protagonist, Persona 5Ĭaroline has a very classical tsundere (someone who acts mean-spirited and aloof to disguise any affectionate feelings) attitude towards the protagonist. This is inherited in Persona 5 Royal, where she uses this trait to cast an All-Out Attack. In Persona 5: Dancing in Starlight, Lavenza is able to split into Caroline and Justine freely any time she wants. Like Margaret, Lavenza carries a book entitled "Le Grimoire," though it seems abnormally large. She wears a blue dress, and stylish matching headband with white butterfly ornaments and yellow roses. Lavenza seems to be designed off of a French or Victorian era maid. When they merge as one, their true appearance is Lavenza, a young girl with long platinum hair and golden eyes. Caroline uses an electric shock baton to intimidate their inmate. Justine has a long braid and a hat with the letters "O-Y-O-O," while Caroline has hair buns and a hat with the letters "X-M-R-N." The letters appear to spell " OXYMORON." They wear a brassard on their left arms.
BLUE GUARDIAN MARGARET ENGLISH PATCH PATCH
The twins both wear a black eye patch with the letter "V" over one of their eyes and a blue prison guard outfit. They appear to be young girls with platinum blonde hair and yellow eyes.

Persona 5 Comic à La Carte: Major Character.Persona 5 Dengeki Comic Anthology: Supporting Characters.Persona 5 (Manga): Supporting Characters.Persona 5 / Royal: Strength Confidant, Velvet Room Assistants, Optional Boss.
