The Talk I Promised About How I Fucked Up The P3 Hero and P4 Hero: Extremely Late (mostly) Ship-Agnostic P4 Edition
ough As with my previous post, I will primarily be referring to Hayato (P4 Hero) using she/her pronouns to avoid confusion with canon Yu...even though she doesn't go by that yet. This lore post also contains themes of manipulation, murder, and a tinge of abandonment issues mixed with internalized transphobia. Also, it assumes you've witnessed Persona 4 to its completion, as the premise of what happens to Hayato hinges around the true culprit behind the fog. If you'll indulge me once more, I'll tell you about it under the cut... (Also, no visual aids for this one. Sorry!)
In this AU, Adachi, instead of just kind of existing and having a social link, takes a less...hidden approach in getting away with mass murder. Not to say he particularly wanted to, of course. Had he not thought he was alone for a mere moment's time and mumbled out too much information when Yukiko went "missing", he would have been happy to throw Namatame under the bus for everything. ...Thankfully, though, what he said seemed to strike a chord with these kids. They knew for a fact that the TV World existed. So, in an attempt to keep suspicion off of his back, he informs them that he knows of this world...and wants to "help" them. Of course, he wouldn't be going into there himself. The oppressive aura of his power...well, it'd erode any trust the team might have developed in him. And he couldn't tell them everything, because that would just be counterproductive. But what could a few literal teenagers do against an array of threats much bigger than them? He'd only have to divulge a small sliver, and the problem would solve itself!
It turned out that the literal teenagers could do quite a bit against arrays of threats much bigger than them.
And last time he checked, his plan to throw Namatame under the bus went straight out of the window when he didn't go through with "saving" those who appeared on the Midnight Channel. Which was a crying shame, really. It meant he wouldn't be able to get back at that asshole quite as effectively, and he'd have to get a bit more blood on his hands.
So it's time for plan B: Get back at their leader, who had the gall to indirectly thwart his revenge.
(Besides, she kind of pissed Adachi off. Why's she so nice to him? Why does she want to spend time with him so bad? Is this pity or something? Was his boss trying to make him into a decent human being? To Adachi, it's really fucking annoying.)
Obviously, he can't have her throw people right into the TV World like Namatame. She may be awfully obedient, but she's not stupid. Or, well, not THAT stupid. He can, however, make her complicit in subtle things that point to her being the perpetrator. Like a little helper! These include but are certainly not limited to:
Taking out the trash that totally does not contain an unconscious person covered in trash to avoid suspicion
Using Hayato's conversational skills to convince someone to go to a certain location
Putting just enough of an ominous warning in Hayato's mind so that she is technically the only one who was in the TV world when someone fell in
Around November, when Naoto has been with the team for a while and the facade starts to wear thin, Adachi shifts to implicating Hayato when she's not around. After all, at that point the evidence is meant to be stacked against her, and the team (due to his relative accuracy in predictions) had come to trust him as a source of information. So they start doing their own research. Adachi seemed a bit shady, but there was frankly no reason a literal murderer would be giving them information, especially considering it was actually true. Namatame, the only other logical culprit, seems to have relatively clean hands. The other members of the Investigation Team were off of the table due to them having been victims before and thus having no motive. (Also, they wouldn't have been able to murder the victims before them without a Persona.)
By that logic, the only member of their ranks capable of reaching through the TV without facing a Shadow in battle first was their leader.
Looking at it more deeply, even the way she acted was shady - though they couldn't have known Adachi's role in the whole endeavor, her leaving meetings early seemed to almost always coordinate to a new victim of the Midnight Channel.
...Besides that...as much as the team hated to admit it, no one else seemed to turn up to the Dojima household the day Nanako went missing. And Hayato...just stared into the distance completely blankly at the thought of So the only person who could have reached in and taken her away...was Hayato.
No one could mess with Nanako and make it out of this situation in one piece. Especially not her own cousin.
...There was one problem, though.
Hayato didn't do any of that!
Her intent was never to kill, just to help. And she would never even think to throw Nanako in the TV!
(In truth, she couldn't have known what she was doing. She was taken advantage of by someone she trusted, and it wasn't her fault for not seeing that. But no one knows that except for Adachi, so...)
Considering what they've seen, the Investigation Team isn't exactly compelled to believe her story.
And, like what we see in our version of the story, Hayato's Shadow "Izanagi" is the final nail in the coffin...
"..."
"...Once this charade ends...once we find the true culprit...you'll forget all about me, won't you?"
"You'll have homes you can return to. People you still want to make things right with. But...what will be left for me?"
"I'm...pathetic. I have nothing of my own to rely on. I can't even trust my own friends not to leave me behind if I don't give them a reason to stay. If I don't put a show on their screens, then..."
"They'll see someone horrible. Someone utterly repulsive."
"They'll leave her to rot, just like they did back in her hometown."
The Shadow turns sharply to the camera.
"That's why I hid the truth from you all. That I was the one who set all of this in motion."
"If I could hold onto you for just a bit longer, even if I had to put people's lives at risk...I could do anything."
"Even drag my own little sister down with me."
At this point, the Investigation Team has heard enough. Without a voice of reason like Hayato to calm them down, their anger gets the better of their logic, and...
...yeah, they shove her into the TV World with no clear way out. Fun stuff.
Unfortunately for Inaba, this is exactly the point Izanami was trying to prove with her little social experiment. The part of Izanagi waiting in Hayato's heart that wanted to seek the truth was nearly completely gone at this point, so Izanami figured it was about time to bring ruin upon their idiot selves.
Just as everything seems hopeless, however...someone waiting in a space between mind and matter grants her a strange act of mercy.
Below Hayato's feet, the world she thought she'd be trapped in for the rest of eternity is folding outwards into the black void, though it seems she can't call upon her Persona to try and push it backwards. As the folds expand, she has no choice but to fall forward into whatever the future holds for her...
Of course, Inaba is still fated not to survive the fallout. There are still two others that Izanami can draw out strength from, after all. The phenomenon is just slightly more localized, as shown in the diagram below.
You might be wondering how Hayato saw the events of Persona Q, considering that it happens before all of this and I talked about it in my previous lore dump on Sakuya's side. However, I think that's better suited for a different book. For now, have this shitty meme I made the night I came up with this.
(Apparently this meme is old enough that most people don't recognize it anymore, so here's the original...)
Okay, Angela out. See you in another story!




















