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PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 8:44 am


* ~ Persona 4:FES - The Golden Presents...The 12 Days of GUILDMAS2015!!! ~ *
(The 2015 Persona 4: FES - The Golden Year-End Guild Awards Presentation!)


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"Good evening, everyone! And welcome...to the next-annual Persona 4: FES - The Golden Guild Awards! We are your hosts for tonight's celebration, Lord Seo Tachibana-Hakushaku, and together with my (alleged) future son, Bel, tonight we endeavor to look back at the year's events and decide which of them struck nearest and dearest to your hearts! Which storylines, characters, moments, events, etc. stood out in a year full of memorable times? Any votes for my babydaughterlovelyRue-chanaregreatlyappreciated!"

"Relax, Dad. The moments will stand on their own. We're just here to read the scorecards and let the people know exactly which of them get to go home with the loot. Not that they're actually getting any prizes beyond bragging rights, but hey..."

"Of course, you're right my boy! Now then, are you all ready for a glamorous night of wonder and remembrance?! Then let's get on with the show!"




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"These are awards given to characters who have given us lots of memorable moments in interaction, brilliance, battle, and so on...or those that we wish to see more of, less of...or even those that we've said goodbye to in the last year! Tonight, we honor all of the above and more...thanks for an incredible year, and best of luck in the following categories!"


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Most Underplayed Character - Soji Seta

It's no secret that the Guild has grown to rather ludicrous size over the years; with several cities, schools, military organizations, and normal citizens all boasting massive rosters of characters, sometimes people get lost in the shuffle and don't appear as much as we would like them to. But some characters are more important, more integral to respective storylines...and some are simply more beloved and familiar than others. So much so that when they are absent, we feel their absence. And no characters embodied that emptiness with their lack of presence this year than the candidates below.

But even as we wonder what's next for the tenth Kyouji and her apprentices, when Kisa and Dante are finally going to have that fated confrontation, how Mataki plans to further fortify the school against Inaba's weirdness, or what plots Cesc and the Orochi will set into motion next...this year's winner for the second time running was an almost unanimous choice. As the Guild's ur-hero, Main Character, and the Leader of the Investigation Team, Soji's presence or lack thereof...which wasn't entirely missing this year...still left us wanting for more. But with storyline threads yet to tie, a romantic situation to unravel, and much yet to be done, next year spells some promise for a return to prominence for everyone's favorite Big Bro.


[Nominees: Soji Seta, Kyouji Kuzunoha X, Kisa and Dante, Mataki Hito, Cesc Fabregas, Zeo Kirijo]


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Most Believable Character - Mikoto Hageshii

In a fantasy world such as the Persona-Verse, it's always tough to really decide which characters' reactions to phenomena we will never actually encounter in real life can be called 'realistic'. We have to break it down to the little moments, the greater quantity and quality of such reactions, and the continuing effect major moments have upon them that allow us to decide and really analyze who we can relate to most. Certainly the fear and uncertainty Luvia suffered during the Septentrione Invasion...and her own role in the defeat of Mizar...is something we can all appreciate as realistic, while Lira's defiance, fear, and trauma stemming from past incidents coming to bear when put into another life-or-death situation had the ring of tragic reality. Saito's volatile breaking of his cool facade was another genuine moment in a supernatural situation, and Mirai's personality continues to be a mirror to many of us. New though she might be, Aka Yuuki has also made an impression on members of the Guild...her realistic and complex personality has a tremendous potential moving forward.

But in terms of sheer comedy, pure entertainment value, and the realization that while many of us believe we'd be the Soji in any Persona situation, we'd most likely be something far less enthusiastic...nobody sold his role better than Mikoto Hageshii. From his steadfast rationalization of the supernatural to his denial of anyone who even tries to explain the situation to him to his casual fear of ghosts in the Haunted House and more...this J-Rock sensation contains a precious nugget of realism that we can all relate to.


[Nominees: Luvia Anegakoji, Lira Chronicle, Shinpachi Saito, Mirai Hatto, Aka Yuuki, Mikoto Hageshii]


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Most Idiotic Character - Zeo Kirijo

Incorrigible to a hilarious fault, nominations were overwhelming for this year's champion in one of the Awards Ceremony's least-desirable categories. But what makes Zeo Kirijo the Most Idiotic Character of the Year is what makes him so fun, entertaining, and at times, surprisingly genuine in a way that can throw us for a loop and have us rolling on the floor all at once. This is a man who rented an entire building of Gekkoukan High just to throw a pool party, whose rivalry with and affection for Mitsuru Kirijo entertains and flabbergasts us simultaneously, and whose incomprehensible bromance with his butler Jeeves has us wondering just what the long-suffering servant will have to endure with his stiff upper lip next! Zeo may be an idiot, but he's a savant when it comes to striking our funny bones and kicking shadow a**! But really, can anybody deny that he's a beacon of pure ridiculousness of the highest order?

Special mention must be made of Eido Aeroda, who has found a thousand and one ways to be framed for panty theft, of the airheaded Shikage, the utterly exasperating Zorc, the at-times unusual Tezuka, or the poor not-Dog Demon Nora, who definitely knew all the answers to the Christmas Quiz Show...but the King of Lunacy once again sits upon his Madcap Throne once more. Long may he reign...


[Nominees: Zeo Kirijo, Tezuka Rembrii, Eido Aeroda, Shikage Ryouko, Zorc James, Nora Keruberosu-Taihaku]


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Most Lovable Character - Hatsu Harima

Always a stacked category from year-to-year, the Guild is filled to the brim with memorable, entertaining, and mostly lovable characters who fill our hearts with warmth each and every time we see them on screen. Lord Seo delights with his bright introductions and willingness to engage in silliness for the sake of his family, his lovely Suko-chan, and of course, his little heiress (and future heirs?). Suzume is a beacon of bright cheer and wonder who takes the darkest of stories with her beloved Sai and injects smiles and laughter which infects us all with fluffy joy. Nanako is everyone's favorite little sister, and Cinnabuns' nickname alone gives a warmth that usually accompanies a sugary breakfast treat fresh out of the oven. And of course, there is Mechanical Voice-kun, everybody's favorite and Chiyo's destined partner. Who didn't fall in love with the little guy (whose voice definitely isn't Claptrap's...at least that's not how I remember him) leading us all on that perilous journey to the nadir of the Group Date Cafe? And that's to say nothing of those who were not nominated but certainly worthy...from Eoria to Nia to Euphie to Mikoto to Minori to Genji to Nix and on and on...

But this year's winner in a tight squeeze of nominations was none other than the Hard Luck Hero of the SEES-2 Team, Hatsu Harima! Ever-faithful, calm, and kind to friends and foes alike, he's quick to extend a hand even if it's batted away; he is always there with a smile, a comforting hand on the shoulder, a promise that he will protect you and keep you safe. That simple honesty and the gentle look in his eyes, his slight smiles, fill you with a warmth, a determination, a confidence that you would never have imagined you'd find...and he stands as proof that you don't have to be the cutest, the most clever, or the softest person in the world to be loved. Sometimes, being honest, sturdy, and sweet can be just as lovable in the end...


[Nominees: Lord Seo Taihaku, Suzume Kirihara, Nanako Dojima, Cinnabuns Necronomnomnom, Hatsu Harima, Mechanical Voice-Kun]


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Most Epic NPC - Doof Warrior/Mandingo Pendragon

Let's get this out of the way right from the beginning...one simply couldn't be nominated without the other. These two were the embodiment of the insanity, the wild and lawless nature, and the ludicrous heights to which the brilliant Devil Survivor 2 event ascended in its few weeks of action. Anything from blood feuds with screaming devils to Satan's Hellishly Good Burgers to so many other wonderfully epic and hilarious moments could have encapsulated the sheer insane epicness of the event...but perhaps more than anything else in the entirety of the event sums up the term 'crazy-epic' more than the rise of two of the dying world's most Dreaded, Energetic, and Manly Figures who rose to prominence seemingly out of nowhere, and who appeared out of the aether in a blaze of glory and disappeared afterward all the same.

One was the knife-wielding, leather hat wearing, alligator-tooth-necklace beacon of masculinity that stood at the forefront of the Harutopia Faction during the latter days of the Septentriones attack...and the other was he of the dump-truck w/taiko drum-riding, flame-throwing guitar-wielding, masked-up badass who represented the beating soul of Minohiko's Anarchy faction...and each presented a bold, unforgettably epic image that endures and impacts the characters who met them until this very day. Sure, Corrupted Cesc painted an intimidating and unforgettably passionate figure in the School of Despair...Shadow Soji scared us all with his first major appearance in a while, the Mechanical Voice creeped us all out...and Future Motonari Mori and the Septentriones respectively represented an icon of a lost world whose contributions in saving and destroying said worlds carved a mark deep in our souls...

But Mandingo Pendragon and the Doof Warrior were practically made of Epic...down to their very core. It was 100% epic, all the time...a ratio of epic-to-just-plain-awesome that surpasses even those. And that is why together, they are this year's collective Most Epic NPCs!


[Nominees: Corrupted Cesc Fabregas, Shadow Soji, Doof Warrior/Mandingo Pendragon, Mechanical Voice-kun, The Septentriones, Future Motonari Mori]


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Most Epic PC - Kyuzo Rikkio

What is the definition of epic? Is it the ability to rivet, intimidate, and convey a passion and don't-mess-with-me attitude simply while telling a story? Is it a determination to never give up, to never give in, to always keep fighting and protecting and defending the people depending on you until the very bitter end...no matter the personal cost? Or is it an unstoppable growth in skill, power, willpower...the things which will one day change you from just another girl into someone truly great? Maybe it's simply a man standing in the face of a God and Devils and saying with a loud, unwavering voice that neither Heaven nor Hell will lay a hand on the people you love...or silently standing between the world and the man who completes you. Or maybe epicness is simply turning your entire life up to 11 and then somehow managing to continue cranking up the dial, until every single chord blows the lid off the joint and shatters ears like a glass-shattering, "BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAABES!"

All of those things are epic, certainly, but there's something especially memorable and truly heroic about staring down an enemy that has never been seen before...an enemy beyond anything that you could hope to imagine, let alone defeat...and with a flurry of power, skill, strikes, and determination that surpasses the sane, doing the impossible! Kyuzo Rikkio went beyond normality...he went beyond sanity...he went where nobody else had gone before (no, not Sapporo) and did what nobody else had ever done.

And if Kyuzo hadn't found a way to defeat Dubhe, proving to the world that the Septentriones weren't invincible juggernauts out to ravage the world...if he hadn't stood up and fought...the world may have ended with nobody the wiser, nobody willing to stand up against them. For his skill, his heroism, and his never-ending quest to go home, Kyuzo stands unmatched this year in the field of Epicness.

Congratulations to the well-deserving victor!


[Nominees: Kyuzo Rikkio, Sai Sakurazaka, Hatsu Harima, Youmu Konpaku, Kakyo Kaido, Kaori Sakurazaka, Zeo Kirijo]


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Most Confusing Character - Iofiel

It takes a lot to outdo the questionable fallen-angel spawn of a couple that by any logic should not have been capable...let alone wanting...to have a child together (let's not talk about the overwhelmingly creepy way she was conceived). It takes a lot when she flits about constantly doing...well, little more than contributing hugs and random comments to any given conversation that she's a part of. And when this fallen angel, meant to be something of an embodiment of love and compassion, fails to even bat an eyelash or react in the slightest when seeing one of her dearest companions who she...to her eyes...saw die right in front of her...other than to tell her to keep watching a show? Well, I'm at a loss. What even IS Iofiel? Is she going to go on that date with Bel, or not? How was it that an angel was even allowed...let alone capable of...?! ...No, no...if I think too hard I'll get a migraine on this one. Sheesh...you win! Congratulations...?

Kudos to Sayuri for thinking she could keep a random dog in class, her inexplicable reaction to Wei Zhijun's conversation, etc...to Yui for the as-of-yet unexplained omniscient voice that continues to talk to her without any real logic behind it...to Yuno and her confusing personalities somehow being dethroned...and to all the rest for your efforts! Close, but no cigar. Which Io wouldn't approve of, by the way (or would she?!).


[Nominees: Iofiel, Sayuri, Yuno (and her personalities), Yui Takahashi, Pyrrha, Amorabundus Necromonium, Fujimatsu]


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Biggest Airhead - Eido Aeroda

There's only so many times that a man can be framed for the same crime, by the same person, and yet somehow never escape the beatings and/or unpleasant consequences of the actions that he never actually took. Worse, to actually commit said crime on occasion, just to make the whole proceedings more complicated. This is taking nothing into account about past encounters with a professor of...questionable nature, getting slapped around by an anthropomorphic...um...Mara, and a variety of other achievements in Airheadedness that I'd love to mention but many of them happened in a different year. Even his daughter is infected by his airheadedness, right down to the lack of an accurate identification of his daughter's mother so far! Truly, when it comes to right down to it, Eido stands in a class of his own...but that's not to say he didn't have some competition.

The fact that Gin has yet to actually take Nix on a date and make their relationship official, that Zeo has tried to take every girl on a date, that Eoria still thinks shiny things are love and life, or the creepy way that Aiko continued to smile and laugh and never even seemed to waver in the face of despair that made almost everyone else question themselves at least once. And of course, Tharros's wanderlust made this a close race...but something about Kings and not missing...you'll get the full quote later, I'm sure.


[Nominees: Aiko, Eido Aeroda, Zeo Kirijo, Eoria Ansul, Gin Mishima, Tharros Gallen]


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Most Unlikely Badass - Luvia Anegakoji

To be normal, to be unassuming, to face a situation in which you shouldn't have the slightest prayer of winning, fighting, enduring, surviving...and then somehow doing one or all of those things. It is a task so rarely done because in the end, strength, size, these things DO matter in a fight. They matter in every walk of life, and they slant the odds against the people who do not have them. And faced with impossible odds, with the supernatural, with the indestructible, to rise up and fight not just at all, but successfully can only be called the very definition of badassery. All of this year's candidates have shown at times that they were indeed badass...but one look at many of them, and you'd never notice.

Saiga appears just like any other school girl, and Youmu would be completely unassuming were it not for the sword she carries, and yet both proved their worth against the greatest of foes...the Septentriones. Noir can't see and yet strikes down foes when not even targeting them! Mikoto outright rejects the supernatural and yet grows in his power! And none of them are big, all of them are small...all of them might appear an easy mark to a powerful foe, yet after this year it's hard to imagine anyone overlooking them again.

The woman who takes the cake this year, however, is the tiny white-haired badass who shook with fear and stood before the giant Septentrione Mizar with all the intimidation factor of an ant versus a dragon...and somehow found the strength, the will, the badass inside of her to take hold of the power of Lugh and overcome it! Thrust into the most impossible of situations without a single power, a single item, a single hope to her name...she found truth in the power of hope...and dealt a fatal blow to the assault which threatened to overcome the world. That surprise, that complete destruction, and unadulterated badassery makes it impossible to call anyone else what she has truly earned...

The title of this year's Most Unlikely Badass. Well earned!


[Nominees: Luvia Anegakoji, Saiga Giriko, Youmu Konpaku, Noir Coursier, Mikoto Hageshii]


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Most Likely to be stabbed by Yuno - Faustus Necrmonoium

In one of our most traditionally one-sided categories, the reigning champ once again takes the cake. Though Yui could feel the sting of the blade as an enemy of the I. Team, Relika may draw the ire of the 3-Personalities of Yuno via her relation to Rednal, and Kusuri and Rednal have their motivations inherent for Yuno stabs...this really was a two-horse race.

And while it was tempting to go with the little girl whose insistence upon her dangerous parentage likely brought her within one or two mistimed words of Yuno's dagger's edge, the realest threat of all remains to the heart of the one who is responsible for even that annoyance to Yuno's YxR<3 5-eva plan...the one who, in some other world, did what only Rednal is allowed to do with Yuno and made Amora...and that person is none other than, could only be, Faustus Necromonium...Czar of the Yuno Stabbings!

[Nominees: Faust, Kusuri Keiraku, Yuno, Rednal, Yui Takahashi, Amorabundus Necromonium, Relika Ak'Thias]


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Least Trustworthy Character - Weston Smith

Another of the most hotly-contested categories from year-to-year, this year perhaps even more than others! Truly, every single one of the nominees is someone that you would not want to leave your children, girlfriend, friends, emperors alone with...so how do you distinguish between them and choose which is truly the least trustworthy? Is it Bel's seductive smile which belies his deep self-interest and amusement at your suffering? Or is the murderous psychopath with multiple personalities hidden inside of the sweet, pink head of hair more your speed? Does the open madness of the Mad Mime lure you in only to betray you, or does the once-goodness inside a fallen anti-hero from the future help you forget the old adage, 'Never trust a snake.'? Naniyori's issues with trust (and several past awards) are well documented, often on the stone of a tomb, but even he might just be eclipsed by the misleading, questionable, often-insane words of the Mechanical Voice-kun. Each candidate has had their moments of deception, mistrust, and outright betrayal...

...But no betrayal was perhaps as telegraphed or as outright d**k as the one perpetrated by Weston Smith during the School of Despair. Suspected as a killer from the word 'go', his misleading testimony almost caused a false judgment to be made in the very first trial, but his coup de grace was his double murder of his gullible sort-of-ally Colm and erstwhile nemesis Rayne in an attempt to escape the hellish dungeon which had detained them. Somehow, even with everyone expecting it, he still managed to surprise with the breadth and pure-treachery of the knives he jammed into the back of the poor, hat-clad teen. And it reminded us all that while Weston may currently be aligned with the good guys...he's always looking out for numero uno first.


[Nominees: Weston Smith, Bel Heartilly, Yuno, Zazi Pazzia, Cesc Fabregas (Future and Present), Naniyori, Mechanical Voice-Kun]


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Most Badass Normal - Youmu Konpaku

Every year, I have to admit, this is a category that turns out to be a bit of a struggle. Most characters nominated really aren't normal, having some form of power or another. Others who are nominated really haven't done anything other than be badass on reputation alone. It's tough to come up with 4, 5, even 6 Normal Characters who in spite of their normalcy have proven themselves to be especially badass. After all, even Nanako has been put up for nomination before!

...And then this year happens and does away with ALL of that.

From Mikoto's unwanted drafting into the world of the Supernatural to RAYNEMAKERS EVERYWHERE, to Luvia's courageous stand against Mizar to Kakyo's defense of his home with the Vultures...and even Boudica's steel-willed stand for Inaba's education...choosing just one normal character who has come to embody badassery this year is a chore for an entirely different reason. It's impossible to choose! In the end, however, it went back and forth between the Boss of the Vultures for his extended struggle during the attack of the Septentriones and our winner...but when it comes down to it, just a look at the inventory of our winner tells a dramatically badass story.

Circumpolarity, Ultra Highest Cut Armor, Sniper Wolf's Jacket, Black Samurai Armor, V-Emblem, Sword of Mars, Red Rust Scimitar, Black Gemini Blade All won through auctions, action, or other means...all of them belonging to someone who has yet to even tap into the supernatural.

...And that person is Youmu Konpaku, this year's Most Badass Normal!


[Nominees: Mikoto Hageshii, Youmu Konpaku, Rayne Paik, Luvia Anegakoji, Kakyo Kaido, Boudica Tlalli]


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Character That Took the Biggest Level in Badass - Shinpachi Saito

Being a badass is more than just fighting, it's more than just winning...it's about the courage to stand and do what's right, it's about being a rock that others can lean on in the most trying of times, keeping a cool head when others might explode, and prevailing through an unflappable will and looking damn cool doing it, no matter what the enemy throws at you. And few people this year have been put through the ringer quite like Shinpachi Saito...who has looked after Lira through her nightmares, watched her die in a dream and found the will to keep going and solve a crime, to take the fall for a murder he didn't commit even if it meant his death (and then survive and still help solve the case), to fight against the tyranny (actually awesomeness) of Harutopia and the Septentriones...even aiding directly in the fight against Phecda, and so much more. Everybody knew that Saito could fight, and everybody knew that once upon a time, he could lead. This year, however, he showed the content of his character...he showed an unflinching determination and power...he proved, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that in every way the man we call Saito is badass. And that leap forward for his characterization stands alone.

But hot on his heels were a trio of heroes of the Invasion of the Septentriones, people who stood against the supernatural monsters and came through in the most dire of moments...a wandering badass who always seems to show up when he is needed...and of course, the sweet-faced killer who continues to impress and terrify as the Black Messiahs ready for war. Any one of them, in a normal year, could have taken the gold. But this year, Saito stands alone...


[Nominees: Ellie Troit, Saiga Giriko, Rena Redeyan, Luvia Anegakoji, Tharros Gallen, Saito Shinpachi]



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The Kamina "Manliest Man' Award - Kakyo Kaido

He wasn't dealing with Slavic Assassins, and he wasn't making thousands of babies with countless beguiled, anonymous women...but those things are certainly manly in their own right. He wasn't alternatively rebelling against the system as a rocker and fighting back reluctantly for the side of 'justice' or 'order' like some people were, either. He wasn't bursting out of cakes or throwing crazy parties or Falcon Punching the enemies of the Investigation Team, or simply being the living embodiment of manliess like some cyborgs and vaguely-Australian alter-egos might have been this year.

But the truth is, he didn't have to be.

Because nothing in this world is manlier than a man who stands up against any threat...especially an overhwelming threat (or even a particularly annoying in-house friend)...and saying to that monster that you are putting your body and your life between them and the woman you love. And not one damn hair or fiber or grain of wood in the place, the people, your world behind you will suffer an inch of damage so long as you are still alive. He was more than just a fighter, more than just a husband, more than just a human being struggling against the might of Gods and Monsters on those fateful days in Oshu City...when the Septentriones attacked. Kakyo Kaido was what his nickname has always proclaimed him to be...a Boss. And that Boss was a Man. A Big Boss Man.

But not THE Big Bossman...you know what I mean.

[Nominees: Kakyo Kaido, Touma Makushima, Jo(Shu) Michieru('s libido), Kanji Tatsumi, Mandingo Pendragon, Zeo Kirijo]


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Most Courageous Character - Ellie Troit and Luvia Anegakoji (tie)!

In what is, I believe, only the second TIE in GUILDMAS YEAR-END AWARD history, a too-close-to-call contest of courage between the Herone we all deserve and the everyday, normal girl who overcame her fears to slay a monster comes to a decision that I simply can't make! Call it a cop-out if you like, but the winners of this year's Most Courageous Character Award are both too worthy to simply ignore. How can one choose against Luvia's stand against Mizar, knowing that she would likely die in the effort? Even against the likes of the Heroine Ellie's year of standing up against evil...including her own stands against the Septentriones...how can you choose against either of them?

Representing two aspects of courage...the willingness to stand up for what is right and spend your life fighting even when others think perhaps you should not, and overcoming your fears to do something truly heroic despite being scared...Ellie and Luvi both demonstrated a courage that went to the heart of what makes someone truly brave. And thus, both have been elected this year's most Courageous Characters over some fine competition...from Gin's long struggles for his team and the world to Hatsu's brave defense of the survivors in the park (and other struggles) to Yuno's inner strength and Crowley's struggle to save a world that's passed him by. They have all overcome, and for that I say...congratulations to all of them!


[Nominees: Luvia Anegakoji, Keira Gayuno, Ellie Troit, Hatsu Harima, Gin Mishima, Aleister Crowley]


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Magical Girl Miku Girliest Girl - Yosukelina Hanamura

I...literally have no words for this. In what is surely a first in the history of the Guild Awards, I can't quite justify how 'Yosukelina' was even nominated for this award, let alone how um...she...somehow managed to get enough consideration to win it. I don't even want to extoll the virtues of this winner. It's just...um...

"Ms." Yasogami High, everybody!

Coming in a shocking runner-up are the blushing future-mom Yasuko, the walking boob-joke, an absolutely adorable wife, the original Miss Yasogami High, the most effeminate member of the Okina Team, and Rainbow. ...Looking at that last nominee, Yosukelina almost seems like a reasonable choice. ...No, not really.


[Nominees: Noelle Everett, Yasuko Kimiki-Taihaku, Yosukelina Hanamura, Rosealina Miina, Kotori Kaido, Minori Koroko, Yoshida "Rainbow" Rinku]


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Best Main Storyline Villain - Monokuma (Corrupted Cesc Fabregas)

It was another seminal year for villainy in P4:FES - The Golden, but though there were several worthy candidates, only one could come out on top in this battle of evil extremes. Eliminated early in the deliberation was the mischievous and occasionally-evil Mechanical Voice-kun, followed soon after by the terrifying but sparsely-appearing Shadow Soji. Having no real words or personality by 'otherworldly invader destroying your s**t and refusing to die' eliminated Benetnasch and eventually, Polaris. And while Zazi remains a constant thorn in the sides of the SEES-2 Squad as much as Sano grows to be a dagger in the backs of the Investigation Team and his family, one candidate melded the character development, the twisted betrayal, the zany insanity, and the shockingly devastating impact of all the other candidates better than the Host With the Most from the School of Despair...the winner is none other than Mono-Bear!

Able to go from joker to nightmare in no time flat, Monokuma was schizophrenic in the most terrifying way...he could kill as easily as he could laugh, but what really set him apart was the way that he manipulated everybody around him into killing as well. He was a chessmaster, a sadistically enjoying watching the children of the past kill one another for what turned out to be little more than an experiment and a little bit of petty revenge. And this before the ultimate revelation...the dagger in the heart of poor Narue and Aeon...that the captor-bear was none other than the redeemed Ichiro Kuzunoha himself from the Bad Future, Corrupted...twisted into something sick and purely evil by the darkness, by his hatred, by his own fall.

No villain cut deeper...or left quite the impression of the Corrupted Cesc Fabregas. And so for the physical and psychological impact combined, he edges out the competition!


[Nominees: Monokuma (Bad Future Cesc), Benetnasch, Polaris, Mechanical Voice-kun, Zazi Pazzia, Shadow Soji, Sano Gallen]


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Most Innocent Character - Iofiel

Anybody who is willing to trust Bel Heartilly can not only be considered beyond innocent, but gullible to a potentially-fatal fault. And yet that is exactly the type of person we have in Iofiel, who places her trust in perhaps the Guild's most self-interested person, throwing her arms around a man who by his very nature as the King of Bel will one day tilt against the Heavens which allegedly spawned her (and certainly her mother). Her smile radiates to those around her when she isn't rather rudely ignoring them, but her obliviousness to it all only intensifies the feeling of innocence around her.

And with a bright nature that lights up every room she enters...over the usual intense competition in the likes of past winner Suzu, honest Hatsu, a tasty breakfast dessert, a charming lover of cats, perennial nominee Nix, and the guy who struggles to a comic degree with Haunted houses...it is with a great pleasure that this year's Innocence Award is given to Io! Congratulations!


[Nominees: Suzume Kirihara, Hatsu Harima, Iofiel, Cinnabuns Necronomnomnom, Koichi Mori, Nix Gallen, Mikoto Hageshii]


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Most Beautiful Female Character - Minori Koroko and Nix Gallen

Didn't this just happen last year? ...It did, didn't it? And yet here we are again, with the award's top-two nominees for the Most Beautiful Female Character Award unable to be separated from one another when it comes right down to the very end. Neck-and-sexy-neck together in a race too close to call in terms of beauty, inner and outer, and that appeal once again has brought them to the winner's stage to accept their award together.

Is it their eyes, windows to the brilliant souls that lay within their hearts...so freely given to the men who love them? Or is it their pale skin which reflects the light of the sun and stars and makes them seem to radiate with beauty to the people around them? Is it their solid record in the occasional pageant which sells them as the most beautiful? Or the gorgeous blond and snow-capped hair respectively which lures men in. One thing is for certain...the girls of the Investigation Team are sirens in their own right, alluring to men in ways that make them irresistible. And to the men who are fortunate to be close to them, all the rest must say...good on you, sirs. You lucky, lucky bastards.

[Nominees: Seika Murakami, Yuno, Ellie Troit, Chie Satonaka, Minori Koroko, Nix Gallen, Elena Wakahisa, Noelle Everett]


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Sexiest Male Character - Haruto Mashiba

It was a good year for sexy. In fact, one might even go so far as to say that the men in the Guild this year brought sexy back...though that would be a misnomer since it implies that sexy ever left in the first place. And it didn't, make no mistake. With the likes of Bel seducing the women of Inaba to Touma's raw sexuality, there was no lack of men making the panties of women everywhere randomly fly off into the air and away from their bodies. And then there are those who literally made panties fly, in the future if not recently, having so many future children that one can only marvel at how meaningless the sex must have become after a while...but also, how damn good it must have been for the girls to keep coming. And of course, there are those who are best not spoken of lest our reactions simply become to volatile...like the sexy beast Zeo and...well, the one really best left not spoken of.

But perhaps the two sexiest moments of the year came down to men in various states of undress...one training, taut muscles beneath the rushing water of the grove behind the Amagai Estate...and in any other year that would be such a capstone moment that it would be impossible NOT to declare him the year's sexiest man. Except that this year, there was a man...who went just one step further than that. There was a man who bared more than his chest...more than just his legs...he bore his very soul on the stage of the Persona Idol, and that soul was found to be absolutely dead sexy.

That man is, of course, the host of last year's GUILDMAS2014!!! celebration and the Leader of the Okina Team, Haruto Mashiba...whose very presence and tiniest of smirks screams out 'Do me!'...and he is 2015's Sexiest Man in the Guild Award Winner!


[Nominees: Touma Makushima, Bel Heartilly, Jo(Shu) Michieru, "Yosukelina", Haruto Mashiba, Genji Amagai, Zeo Kirijo]
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* ~ Persona 4:FES - The Golden Presents...The 12 Days of GUILDMAS2015!!! ~ *
(The 2015 Persona 4: FES - The Golden Year-End Guild Awards Presentation!)


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: razz art 2 - Moments, Plots, and Events::
"Our second section of the night's awards will pertain to the moments that moved us, the storylines that thrilled us, and the events that had us on the edge of our chairs throughout the year wondering what might come next! And in one or two instances, perhaps, the opposite of those feelings. Whatever the case, we're going to honor you if you managed to be memorable, so let's get right down to us reading the cards and you coming to get your bald, gold trophies! ...Wait, they don't get trophies?!"


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Most Heartwarming Couple - Yasumoto Kensu x Mei Hanako


What can be said about this year's Most Heartwarming Couple winner that can really do justice to the way that it made us all feel? There was a perfectly gentle connection of uncertainty, vulnerability, honesty, and unmasked affection between Yasumoto Kensu and Mei Hanako this year which peeled back the layers of both man and woman, revealing the weakness that lay within each of them...but that connection, that moment when her hands touched his arms, when his lips touched her lips, when everything was on the line between them...those are the moments that magic is made of. It was picking at the bloody scab of recent wounds and finding out that by allowing yourself to bleed before the one person who can heal you, that when you do heal, you become stronger than ever. At a time when Kensu and Mei might have been scared or crushed by the dangers of this world...by the awful truth of what happens to people in this world...they found a way to become stronger by coming together. And in reading stories as heartwarming as this one, we all become stronger. That is why this year, they are the Most Heartwarming Couple!

Best of the rest to the always-adorable relationship between Sai and Suzu, to Hatsu and Seika growing together as they face the hardships of the world, to a magical moment between Jo(Shu) and WYNN that defied everything the world had thrown between them, to a Rednal's Solid Bond with Aselia, to Minori and Genji's fairy tale morning in the grove behind his home, to Gin and Nix slowly growing closer...but our winner begins a worthy reign with my heartfelt congratulations!


[Nominees: Sai and Suzu, Hatsu and Seika, Jo(Shu) and WYNN, Rednal x Aselia, Minori and Genji, Kensu and Mei, Gin x Nix]


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Least Likely Couple - Rednal x Ambriel

There are some things that need to be accepted for sanity's sake...Faust and Yuno are never going to get together in the present time. Aeon and Narue belong together and why they are on this list is a mystery I can't unravel...I guess because San is trying to stop it? Pyrrha and Zorc is as uncomfortable a relationship as James Bond kissing a girl after the 5th time she says 'no'. Rena and Sano are hated rivals whose ship is only kept afloat by my considerable blowing into the sails. Colm and Yukari is a hilarious joke that keeps on giving everything but a relationship, and Bel and Io are more adversaries than lovers.

But the sheer amount of philosophical WTF-ness, utter lack of any foreshadowing or chemistry or logical explanation of why two people would be together, and the extremely, extremely unfortunate implications of the method through which the two of them allegedly conceived a child is more than enough to push Rednal and Ambriel's doomed not-relationship over the edge in this conversation of 'Nope'. Even discounting the fact that traditional angels lack reproductive organs in Christian texts, ignoring that God would be more likely to punish and certainly not forgive an angel for attempting to do so than simply allowing it to happen then casting the angel out...setting aside the fact that the way Ambriel allegedly conceives Io is incredibly rape-y...the fact that the two of them have barely, if ever, even looked at one another let alone said a word to one another, makes the two of them getting together at any point...at this juncture in time...a totally ludicrous jump to make.

A 'crack ship' doesn't mean you should actually HAVE to DO crack just for it to make sense...just a note for the future.


[Nominees: Faust and Yuno, Aeon x Narue, Pyrrha x Zorc, Rena and Sano, Colm x Yukari, Rednal x Ambriel, Bel x Iofiel]


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Most Heartwarming Moment in RP - Hope Reigns

Heartwarming moments come in all varieties, from meeting a new puppy for the first time to the birth of a child. From a confession of love to a long-awaited reunion, or simply from a confession of truth that draws you closer to someone than you thought you could be. If it brings people closer, if it relies on love, if it makes you believe that something is possible that might never have been before...it can warm the heart unlike any other. These year's candidates are no exception, ranging the full gamut of heartwarming varieties from Love to Reunion to Discovery to Confession right down to Hope.

But this year, one emotion really struck harder than any other...one scene which came at the end of a long struggle that brought light for the first time to a darkened place...it showed that despite absolutely wallowing in despair, darkness, and hopelessness, one could still find it out there...that thing which sets a soul alight and warms the heart in a way that makes us better than we ever thought we could be. That thing is Hope...the emotion which conquers Despair. And after suffering through more than two weeks of Despair at the hands of the Corrupted Cesc, to finally solve his mystery and reject his sick offer there, then...to let Hope overcome in the face of overwhelming Despair...it was the sort of Heartwarming that could change the world.

The students who survived that ordeal...who did not give in...they may very well change the world.

[Nominees: Hope Reigns (End of School of Despair), Sai tells Suzu the truth of his past...and his feelings, More Future Kids Meeting Parents, Everyone Teams Up to Defeat Polaris, Kensu and Mei's Feelings are Revealed, Genji and Minori Meet on the Last Day of Polaris's Attack].


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Most Badass Moment in RP - Everyone Teams up to Destroy Benetnasch

It's been asked before, but it bears repeating...what makes a badass moment? What does a situation require before a jaw may drop, before hands go into the air and normal bodies recoil with a combination of surprise, jubilation, energy, and disbelief? Something that pounds the pulse, certainly, and an obstacle that takes every ounce within you to overcome. To break down a barrier that others wouldn't even think to try, or to show a side of yourself that nobody expected and absolutely dominate as a result of it. These are elements which reflect a thoroughly badass moment. Whether it's fighting off pursuers with an Axe when you're considered something of a joke or saving a dying soul from a burning fire, whether you're riding through the Wastelands to one day reign in Valhalla, or more...badass is like the indecent. It's hard to define, but you know it when you see it.

And so it was when Survivors from every city...every walk of life...came together in Oshu City to take down an enemy that had plagued them all for hours...hours that felt like days, a week or more on end...to put to bed the threat which had nearly driven them all mad! When that moment came and Benetnasch split, when each fighter took their own piece of that enemy...Kaori, Yuno...everyone...and then, that crescendo which set the moment into another stratosphere of Badassery when the FLAME-THROWING GUITAR-WIELDING BADASS and his Anarchist Lord crashed a truck into the Septentrione...paving the way for the Boss to put this personal demon to bed once and for all...to put the cap on every single one of our efforts to kill that b*****d...

I knew it the moment I saw it. THAT was BADASS.


[Nominees: Mino and the Doof Warrior Ride to Conquer Sapporo, Saiga and the Gang Defeating Polaris, Everyone Teams up to Destroy Benetnasch, Yuuya Breaks Down the Wall of the Hot Spring and Carries the Emperor to the Hospital, Eido Axe-Murders like SEVEN people.]


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Dumbest Moment in RP - Pyrrha's Trial

Undeniably, Zeo has some moments that leave us all scratching our heads trying to understand what we all saw. And Akira's plan to murder Mataki was...ill-conceived, we'll say. Rednal's love of food is long-documented, but his moment with a sandwich this year brought past moments into question in a way I don't want to think about. And Yairotsu's creepy eavesdropping gave rise to a meme that may color his character moving forward forever. Yet somehow the more said about that...would somehow be more welcome than asking about what Saito was doing at the end of the School of Despair.

Yet few of those moments even come near the suicidal, disappointing trial of Pyrrha during that same event. From her boring confession to the roundabout trial that somehow nearly came to the wrong conclusion in spite of her confession to misleading evidence...right down to the weaksauce explanations and the verbal beatdown afterward before the harrowing execution. It was an anti-climax in an event full of wonderful tension, sharp interactions, and intriguing mysteries. Fortunately, it wasn't the end...except for Pyrrha and her target, of course.

Good grief, this was bad.


[Nominees: Pyrrha's Trial, Zeo Aux Follies, Akira's Brilliant Murder Plan to Kill Mataki, Rednal Confesses His Love...to a Sandwich, Yairotsu is an Eavesdropping Stalker-Killer, OoC Saito is OoC during the Final Trial]


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Most Terrifying Moment - Monokuma's Executions

There was something wrong with that school...from the moment the students woke up inside Hope's Peak Academy to the moment that strange bear told them that the only way to escape the school was to kill another student. From the bolted windows to the troubling announcements, right down to the manipulative motivations to spur them to action, things were messed up right from the outset. But then, nobody had actually died, right? Nobody was really going to die...were they?

Only they did die. And then the real hammer came down...there was going to be a trial, and whomever was determined to have been the killer would be punished. How, though? What was the penalty? Surely...it wasn't all just some kind of twisted game? Those were the thoughts that kept despair at bay...those were the thoughts which made the first execution all the more crushing...from the jaws tearing the little Fina to shreds, to the later gangland beatdown of Weston to every single execution that followed, the hopes of those who remained were destroyed...and fear was sent shooting like lightning into the hearts of those survivors. Despair had taken hold...terror reigned. That was the effect of the twisted Monokuma's executions...a fear so deep, so immediate that it surpassed the horrible reaction of Saito to Lira's death, even the revelation of the killer's identity was not as harrowing as his methods of extracting 'justice'...nor were the masterfully screwy terrors of the Funhouse, the attacks of the Septentriones, or even the Monster within the Human Weapon nearly consuming him whole.

This was absolute despair...this was fear.


[Nominees: Monokuma's Executions (Pyrrha in Particular), Saito Learns of Lira's Transgression in the School of Despair, Corrupted Cesc Appears (School of Despair), Zazi's Funhouse...just Zazi's Funhouse in General, The Septentrione Attacks Begin, Benetnasch's Relentless Assault Won't End!, Kei Loses Himself to the Monster Within, Everyone's Trapped in the Collapsing Bathhouses]


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Best Fight - The P1-Climax Survivors versus the Emperor and Empress Arcana Shadows

This was a year full of events, but apart from the Devil Survivor 2 event, there were very few moments where the combat really outshone the interaction and developments between characters. And while that Devil Survivor event offered up brilliant moments and fights between the Survivors and Benetnasch, Phecda, Dubhe, and Polaris among others, there was something missing from many of those fights which can take a great fight and make it monumental...it was something that Akaito versus Rena and Misara versus Ailek both had, although both of those fights lacked the scale and immediate importance of the fights with the Septentriones. Only one fight this year really blended together the scale, importance, and the personal grudges/motivations/stories on both sides of the flying fists. And that event...coincidentally...was the very first event that was ongoing to start the year, the Hot Springs battles during the P1-Climax.

Featuring intense, complex combat against enemies whose unique abilities made you think before you attacked, the real heart of the battles came near the end when the facade of the Emperor and Empress began to crumble and reveal the vulnerable, unfortunate souls that had been trapped within and forced to be a part of the twisted birth of these Arcana Shadows. Defeating these damaged people did not carry the same weight of triumph that it should have, and when the springs began to burn at the conclusion, hopelessness set in until the path at last cleared to the exit. It ran a gamut of emotions, offered a grand and interesting battle, and stood out among a tough crowd as this year's Fight without Equal.


[Nominees: Kyuzo and Hatsu Team Up Against Dubhe, Japan's Finest Survivors versus Benetnasch, Harutopia Bests Phecda, Akaito Modoku versus Rena Redeyan, Climax Survivors versus Emperor and Empress, Misara versus Ailek.]


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Most Heartbreaking Moment - Corrupted Cesc's Places the Blame on Narue and Aeon

Few things in the world strike as close to the heart as a father's disappointment in his own son. But to hear the words of that father as he undresses you before an entire crowd of your peers, your friends, and a girl for whom you sacrificed everything...and to have that very sacrifice be the crux of the accusations levied against you? To be used by that father as the cipher through which he tortured people who were close to you...people who were good people but afraid, desperate, without hope...to see someone you care for called a killer, a traitor, a plague. Or what if you were the other side of the equation? What if you saw the person you care most for made into a catalyst for a nightmare, heard him call you the End of the World and knowing in your heart that he might not be wrong? Would it crush you? Would it break your heart to listen to this man you believed in, trusted, who was the father of your most important friend run you down as though you were nothing more than a virus sent to destroy life as you know it?

Of course it would...words have the potential to destroy, to do irreparable damage...and the words of the Corrupted Cesc Fabregas will, no doubt, linger as a bloody scar in the hearts of his son and Narue Taihaku long after the dream that was the School of Despair has passed into memory. Some hurts cannot be forgotten...some words cannot be forgiven. Accusations, betrayal...heartbreak.

No less painful to remember is a loss of one's very self, the tenet which binds you to your humanity, no matter how short...or the death of a trusted friend of her own making, in penance for sin. And the revelation that the monster you were fighting is nothing more than a broken young man or woman...or that the broken person that you are about to fight is a young man you once knew. The year was full of moments that tugged at the heartstrings in unexpected and memorable ways. Congratulations to all of the nominees!


[Nominees: Kei's Loses Himself to the Monster Within, Corrupted Cesc Drops Verbal Napalm on Aeon and Narue, Lira's Death (School of Despair), Emperor and Empress's True Forms Revealed (Hot Springs - P1 Climax), Zombie Kohaku Appears.]


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Best Rivalry - Sano versus Rena and the other Messiahs

The best of rivalries are the ones that endure...the ones that come to define the parties involved down to their very cores. They drive one another to become better, stronger, faster, more skilled, all for the purpose of continuing to look down at your foe and know that no matter how much they do of the same, you will always be one step ahead...or that no matter how far ahead they are, you will catch them. Whether it's the rivalry between bands forcing one to up their game to climb the charts, the rivalry between a man and a monster to save the world, a man wrestling with his own desires, or a man wrestling with the idea of another man acting utterly ridiculous in a time of danger and peril...rivalries come in many forms. This year's very best Rivalry came down to two choices, however...two rivalries which couldn't have been anymore different from one another.

The first was a man fighting against his own sanity and the end of the world: a very real struggle against teammates who drove him batty but that he swore to protect...against a demon he needed to protect them that simply would not obey its summoner testing his tolerance...and of course, the man against a world-ending monster stalking him unto the end of the world, untouchable...unbeatable...unbreakable. And yet despite the hopelessness, he fought on...overcoming each of these trials, and seeing it through until the bitter end...

But surpassing that, and this year's winner, is a much more personal rivalry between one man, one girl, and a group of upstarts who seek to supplant them. This is, of course, the Black Messiahs...where Sano reigns above his peers but continues to struggle to stay a step ahead of the ambitious Rena and two steps in front of the recruits anxious to prove themselves. Whether it's in training, in battle, or even trying to save the world so that they can be the ones to end it, the jockeying for position and status is as fierce as ever. And now, the fight is literal...with a battle between Messiahs to prove the worthiness for rank, it escalates more and more with every passing day. One day soon, this rivalry will bear the darkest of fruits...and the Investigation Team stands poised to suffer all the more for the intensity that has been born between them.


[Nominees: Touma versus the Septentriones, Kakyo versus Shiva's PASUPATBLARAGHEA! versus the Vultures' snark versus Benetnasch, Sano versus Rena and the other Messiahs, Nyx versus Tartarus (Bands), Yui versus Necro's Tsundere Desire for Her, Haruto and Saito constantly feud over how stupid Harutopia is (Is Not!).]


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Best Comedic Moment - Weston Hires Yukari a "Masseuse" aka Bel

"Wow! How awesome is this? Just a little job I was doing on the side, a friend called me in...I didn't even know what I was getting into. But here it is, winning an award. I wanna thank the Academy, my Master, all of you..."

*cough*

Sorry, Bel...actually, you didn't win. This one's on me. This one's on Truth.

ACTUAL Best Comedic Moment - Zeo Aux Follies

...You come at the King, you best not miss.

And while Harutopia's insane birth, Shu's 'fall', the Cross-dressing pageant, Seo's family tailing Narue, Eido's rampage, and Weston's bad decision drew blood...none of them could kill the Guild's Resident King of Comedy and all of his hilarious glory over the past year. Long live the King...

[Nominees: Harutopia is Born!, Zeo Aux Follies, Shu Trips over Korina, Yosukelina and the 'Miss' Yasogami Pageant, Seo and His Family Tail Narue to the Station, Eido Axe-Murders like Twelve People, Weston hires Yukari personal "masseuse" Bel. ]


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Best Kiss - Minori and Genji Kiss by the Waterfall

There are all kinds of kisses. Touma and Luvia shared a 'Happy to be Alive' kiss after her survival of the battle against Mizar...an intense, emotional kiss between people who needed that dramatic push to really take that step together. And Seika and Hatsu shared an equally emotional, 'I Thought You Were Dead' kiss in the School of Despair, clinging to the one thing which kept them full of Hope in a world of hopelessness. Youmu and Daichi shared a chaste kiss of promise for the future, the hope that one day soon they would meet again to investigate what the kiss meant...a starting point for something more. And Mei and Kensu shared a kiss of healing, overcoming trials and hardships together...a declaration of love. Even Bel may have stolen a kiss this year, but it was a stolen kiss nonetheless, one which had a high cost, no doubt. There are all sorts of kisses...but what sets our winner this year apart is that it's not an intense, end-of-the-world type of kiss and it needed on great event to spark it.

What makes Minori and Genji's kiss is just how normal it was...two young people simply being together and kissing joyfully like young people. In a town full of insanity, in a world full of the strange and supernatural, something normal became something different...and the peacefulness of the moment, the tenderness of the moment, the sweetness of the moment made it all the more precious by comparison. It was a kiss not to heal, not to celebrate survival, not even a stolen kiss for no good reason...it was a simple kiss of affection, of love, nothing more. And in a world gone mad, perhaps it is these sweet, normal gestures of affection that somehow...have become the most meaningful of all.

[Nominees: Touma and Luvi Kiss After She Survives Lugh's Possession, Seika and Hatsu (School of Despair), Minori and Genji Kiss by the Waterfall, Youmu Kisses Daichi's Cheek With a Promise..., Mei and Kensu Do the Lip-Tango for Two, That Kiss Bel probably laid on Yukari before she shot him in his Stupid Face.]


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Least Moving Death - All of Necro's Characters in the Devil Survivor 2 Event

They came, they rolled, they died. We hardly knew ye, people whose names I don't even remember. But for all of the lack of emotional investment in the deaths of the characters whom Necromonium entered into the Devil Survivor 2 event that did not live through their first day, whose deaths were further muted in value by the chaos and death all around them, it was not the only death this year that failed to strike the intended emotional chord.

Orv's defiant death via Sano reeked of unnecessary brutality, a fate that could have been easily avoided...and therefore, one which was not moving at all. Akira's execution was more a cause for celebration, which...may have been the reason it did not win, since at least celebration is moving in some capacity. Colm's death was transparently coming all along, and while knowing it was coming dulled some of the impact it could have had, the brutality of it still provoked some regret. Alioth's short life left little time for grief, meanwhile the Pizza Man at the SEES-2 Dorm probably should have seen it coming...Weston should be blacklisted everywhere by now, after all. But in the end, each death had something which ticked an emotion and elevated it slightly in this battle to the bottom.

And so in defeat, they really manage to win in some small way...congratulations to the losers!

[Nominees: All of Necro's Characters in Devil Survivor 2 Event, Orv gets Sano'd, Akira's Execution, Colm dies via the Betrayal Everybody Saw Coming but Him, Allegedly Very Tough Sept Alioth Gets Punk'd, The Pizza Guy who showed up as Yukari was chasing Bel out.]


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Best Dungeon - School of Despair

What a year for dungeons!

Starting out strong with the Hot Springs levels of Babel during the P1-Climax, an emotional battle in a memorable setting that concluded in a fiery fashion, and then continuing later with the genius and hilarious Group Date Cafe that for once, provided a fun, interactive dungeon that WASN'T battle-focused and nearly bagged the top prize. The Messiah Training in the Heretic's Throne has also provided some interesting moments insofar as dungeons are concerned, and the innovations of including shadows into the battle is an option likely provided in this capacity only because of where they are and who is there. And the other candidates certainly offered a similarly unique and entertaining experience. However, when it came down to the winner, the choice was clear.

The School of Despair was an innovative treat which blended a real-time, despair-laden RP with modern technology in a Persona 4:FES - The Golden Guild first! The dungeon started small but gradually opened up as the story progressed...and this opening up of the school provided more clues each time towards the bigger mystery behind the horrors the school introduced. It was a progressive, interesting dungeon which grew both in size and intrigue and made it truly unique among the places our characters have explored until now. It was innovative, fun, and had a story that left a lasting impact. Simply put, it was the standout in a year of standout dungeons, and that's saying something!

[Nominees: Zazi's Funhouse, Heretic's Throne (Messiah Training), School of Despair, the Group Date Cafe, P-1 Climax&HotSprings]



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: razz art 3 - The Big Finale::
"And now we come down to it, the finale of this celebration! We've given out the awards for the moments, for the in-character traits and superlatives that could not be ignored from the past year. These awards, however, are different...they are to be given to the best of the best amongst you...the men and women of this Guild who make all of the magic happen! Thank you for giving life to us, the characters, and this whole world in which we all live! Without you we would be little more than ideas...but thanks to your input, we can do anything! Even find our long-lost sons again..."

"Yeah, I'm not your son."

"Of course you're no-waitWAITWHAT?!"



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Top RP-er of 2015 - Arena Emperor

"It shouldn't have to be said, but this Guild and the fun we have together wouldn't be possible without each and every one of you. Through the good times, the bad times, it's the dedication of someone like Rednal...the high spirits of someone like Zorc...the diversity and passion of someone like Necro...the spirit and (dragon)fire of someone like Yoko...the creativity and brilliance of someone like Ryo...and the heart and care of someone like Hiba to make our little corner of the internet feel like a place we can call home. Sure it's a Guild, and sure we're playing roles as a part of a story and a game. But without all of you, the pieces just don't quite form a full picture. So from the bottom of my heart, thank you to each and every one of you.

And to those of you who nominated me to put me in line to receive this award, I can only say again that I am grateful for all of you. Because without you, I wouldn't be here. Without all that you put into it, there's no way I'd have been around this long. And without the happiness that being around you guys gives me, I am certain I couldn't and wouldn't want to do the things in this Guild that keep the furnaces of the creativity forge burning.

-En."


[Nominees: Hibarii chan, Arena Emperor, Rednal, Great Ryoman!, Zorc James, Necromonium, Yokoalchemist]



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Top Hero of 2015 - Soji Seta

Even when he's taking a backseat to the action, we all know Soji's really just stepping aside to let other people have a turn in the spotlight...helping them to realize their own true potential by giving them the opportunity to grow. That's what makes a real Top Hero...and also, the next category wouldn't exist if he didn't win here, right?

[Nominees: Soji Seta, Shadow Soji, Bad Future Soji, Cyborg Soji, Yu Narukami]



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Top Non-Soji Hero of 2015 - Ellie Troit and Shinpachi Saito

What does it mean to be a hero/heroine? To stand up whenever you are called upon to defend the defenseless? To fight on the side of justice, to do what is right even when what is right is not always easy? Is it to stare down invincible foes with all the conviction only someone with a suicidal confidence could muster, to then somehow find a way to overcome those odds and emerge as the winner of this impossible fight? Is it to wear your heroism proudly, like a badge upon your shoulder or a cloak that shrouds you from the injustices and vices that would see you fall from grace? Or is it to suffer, to fail, to lose...only to rise again from tragedy and prove not only to everyone who saw you fall, but to your own shattered self that you are still the man that only you know you can be? These are the questions that our heroes this year faced.

How much does a person have to do in order to be considered the Top Hero in a field full of such worthy competitors? A field which includes Hatsu Harima, who defended a park with his very life against the Septentriones and discovered so much truth in the School of Despair at the threat to his own life and even explored the very darkest of corners of the Funhouse right until the very end? A field which includes Kyuzo Rikkio who was the first to slay a Septentrione and prove to the world that it wasn't over...that humanity still had a fighting chance? A field that includes Nix Gallen and Seika Murakami, who braved that dying world, who survived the School of Despair, and who have endured the Funhouse for the greater good all at great personal cost to their own peace of mind? What would someone have to do in order to tip the scales in their favor, then?

Shinpachi Saito fought against an enchanting ideal for what was sane and righteous during the invasion of the Septentriones, even as he fought against the Septentriones themselves. He sought the truth behind the School of Despair, sacrificed himself to prove the hypocrisy in Monokuma's lies and deceit, and he stood by and believed in his friends when anybody else might have given in and let them go. He overcame demons, comforted the people who trusted him, and checked friends who went too far. His were often acts that went without thanks, without honors, but they were nonetheless necessary and proved, beyond the shadow of a doubt, that out of this year's heroes, he had only one equal...

Ellie Troit was a heroine who walked to the beat of her own drum the whole year-long, from her efforts during the Septentriones Invasion and the founding of Troitown amid the chaos that was Harutopia. She was an important part of the investigation of the School of Despair who never gave into doubt and held fast to hope, and who has passed on power in the form of valuable artifacts to her friends so that they might defend themselves as she does. She is a young woman with a big destiny in front of her and the title of Heroine, to which she certainly lived up with her efforts over the last 12 months.

And together, Saito and Ellie outshone the field...and stood, proudly, atop this year's heap as the most inspiring, awesome, and worthy winners of the 2015 Top Hero Award!


[Nominees: Shinpachi Saito, Hatsu Harima, Ellie Troit, Kyuzo Rikkio, Nix Gallen, Seika Murakami]



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Top Villain of 2015 - Monokuma/Corrupted Cesc Fabregas (Bad Future)

They say that there is no light without dark, no good without evil, no heroes without villains. And in a year full of memorable heroes, events which ranged from light to dark to really, really dark, it stands to reason that there must have been just as many tremendous villains to rise up and oppose those heroes. It was exactly that kind of year, starting from the Hot Springs Attacks at the end of the P1-Climax's opening night...the Emperor and Empress Shadows that provided an emotional and dangerous climax to the event, leaving an impression upon us all...then continuing with the Septentrione attacks which saw so many heroes rise up and claim their piece of figurative immortality...and opposite those heroes were the incomparably frustrating villain Benetnasch, who simply refused to die...and the mastermind behind the entire Invasion, the Administrator of Worlds, Polaris. And those two episodes combined gave us a full introduction to one of the Guild's most interesting and dangerous new faces, Minohiko Tsuneshii. With a cheshire grin and a love for anarchy, Mino has quickly made a mark on Inaba and the heroes that won't soon before forgotten...least of all for his impressive following (including the Doof Warrior!) during the Septentrione Attack on the World. And behind the scenes Shadow Soji continues to scheme, though less obviously and immediately-threatening than the latest Funhouse that Zazi Pazzia schemed up in his twisted mind...a scheming mind that somehow turned the most unassuming persona-user perhaps of all time, Eido Aeroda, and turned him into an unstoppable psychopathic axe-murderer inside of his halls of horror. Truly the villains have risen to the challenge of the heroes this year, but one villain had an impact which will likely linger long after the initial strike this year...one whose villainy truly rose to heights of heinousness that cut to the very core of the heroes that they menaced.

Nearly two-thirds of the way through the year it began, with that strange nightmare...a journey into the prison of a dream, a school building filled with twists and terrifying tragedy that served a single purpose...to inspire the deepest, most inescapable despair in each and every person pulled into the fray. Monokuma was the bear, his cheeky black comedy and terrifying bite keeping students in line and twisting the intentions of good people to murder...but behind him was a sinister force, one which had once been a symbol of hope and rehabilitation among the people who knew him. And when he was revealed he inspired fear and revulsion, his words cut with the sharp edge of the truest of blades. He was the Corrupted Cesc Fabregas, and his work is not yet done...but that which he has already accomplished has left several traumatized...and many who in spite of their survival, may never be the same again.

This lasting impact, the deep scars left in his wake, and his central role in one of the year's most terrifying events allows this man to rise above the pack...to reach the very top of the very worst. As this year's Villain of the Year!


[Nominees: Minohiko Tsuneshii, Monokuma (Corrupted Cesc), Polaris, Benetnasch, Zazi Pazzia (Zanaka), Sano Gallen, Shadow Soji, The Emperor and Empress, Eido Aeroda]



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Top Character of 2015 - Hatsu Harima

When you think of the year 2015, there are other people you might think of first. Every year, Zeo's bombastic presence remains an entertaining and inescapable joy to everyone who gets to witness his insanity. He never fails to entertain, never fails to stand up and hold his own in a fight, and he never fails to ask a girl to go out with him even if it might put his friends into trouble doing so. He is incorrigible, but in the most entertaining way. You might think of him first...

You might also think of the rock and roll star, the one whose comical rejection of the supernatural makes him the sort of character you can't help but love. The way he's thrust into terrifying situations to which he reacts so dismissively and honestly (as if he were frightened out of his gourd) is a consistent source of entertainment to each and every person involved. He is amorous and fun-loving, a breath of fresh air in a Guild that's constantly under pressure to serve up dramatic situation after dramatic situation after fight scene. You might think of him first, too...

You might also think of the collector of swords, the girl whose rise from obscurity to force to be reckoned with is surpassed only by the amount of time her controller spends talking about her in the Guild's chat. You may have noticed that whenever danger is afoot, she is never far away...willing to raise her blade against whatever threats might come down upon her city, her town, her friends. She is a constant and increasing presence which will soon reach a point where it simply cannot be denied for what it is. But she is not the winner...

You might even think of Yuno, whose very identity has inspired so many knockoffs you'd think she was a brand name bag. Not only does Yuno contain two other, separate personalities from her original (whichever that is), but there's even a girl who looks just like her running around the town, being mistaken for her from time-to-time. Having so many people who are like her must mean that she's rather popular, but the way she eschews popularity to focus upon her single target of interest has always been a unique viewpoint for any character in the Guild. You might appreciate her focus, her myriad of ways of pursuing her goal. But it is not her, either...

You might even think of the Mechanical Voice in the Group Date Cafe, his sage words and philosophies about love having made quite the impression on you as you searched for your destined partner, or you might think of Sano, the increasingly-premier PC villain in a guild that's overflowing with PC heroes. Willing to walk on the dark side where others simply won't dare, he does what he wants to whom he wants, whenever he wants...and when he loses he doesn't simply sulk, but becomes stronger...so that the next time they meet he will be the one coming out on top. His determination as a villain is characteristic of the most dangerous of foes, and his growth from a middling-baddie to a Real Bad Dude has made him one of the most compelling stories of growth in the Guild. And you might even think of Seika, who has been a compelling part of every major storyline since the Septentriones attacked this year. With an increasingly-honest and human response to the events of the past year, she has slowly opened up from her rebellious anger and revealed the part of herself within that wants to accept friendship, the fight for good, and more recently, love. Her well-rounded portrayal and sheer badassery make her as fine a candidate as the category may see. But in the end, none of these three were selected...

No, this year's Character of the Year is none other than the Hard Luck Hay-Maker himself, Hatsu Harima. Since the dawn of the year...like Seika...Hatsu has represented a constant and determined presence in events. But no matter how grim things have become, no matter how much despair tried to reign, he's always looked forward...always stayed true to his own ideals. Deep down inside, Hatsu has always been a hero...from helping women cross the road to fighting in the streets to do what he believes was right, to following his own dreams even in the face of overwhelming odds...and this year, the platform to really show it opened up to him. Perhaps nobody took better advantage of this year's events than Hatsu to make his case for this award...

...During the Septentrione Attacks, Hatsu followed his own path and acted only on the justice that he deemed correct rather than to seek out glory or some greater good. What Hatsu fought for was the defense of the people themselves, this little park that he built up together with Seika and Ronaldo, these people who came to trust and believe in him...as the world crumbled around him, he stopped and cared for the helpless, raised his fists for the old and the weak, and he struggled...oh-so-very-hard...to stay together with his companion Seika and to survive.

During the School of Despair he embodied the determination to never give in, to believe in Hope, to find the truth as well as anyone...even when cornered, he would never give in. Even when falling under suspicion, he held onto hope. He would die to keep a secret that he did not dare allow the bear to learn, even at the cost of his own life. He would search and think and use every tool at his disposal to survive...and to escape, with everyone he could save alongside him.

And during the Funhouse he advanced with an almost single-minded determination to never give in to the horrors, to protect Seika, and to defend the people of Inaba and Iwatodai from the horrors that Zazi no doubt had planned for them. He traversed nearly the entire funhouse, faced countless trials and threats and fears, but he found reasons to move forward.

In the face of adversity...Hatsu endured. In the face of hopelessness...Hatsu held onto hope. And in the face of fear...Hatsu fought for love. He did all of these things...with no small amount of help from the people around him, of course. And that, too, is why in the end this award was decided...

And the 2015 Top Character of the Year is Hatsu Harima. Congratulations to Hatus, and to all of the nominees for a truly superlative year!

[Nominees: Hatsu Harima, Youmu Konpaku, Mikoto Hageshii, Zeo Kirijo, Sano Gallen, Yuno, Seika Murakami, Mechanical Voice-Kun]



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Top Storyline of 2015 - Devil Survivor 2: Attack of the Septentriones

In years past, the question has often been raised as to what the makings of a truly memorable storyline might be. We've come up with several answers over that time, including epic battles...unforgettable enemies...a bounty of rich interaction, fantabulous prizes, an ever-changing landscape in the midst of the event, suspense, romance, and chance! This year's Storyline of the Year ticked all of those boxes in a way that no other storyline could truly hope to match...in the history of the Guild, in fact, few storylines were quite so fun and inclusive as this year's Devil Survivor 2: Attack of the Septentriones event.

Starting small with, oh, the end of the freaking world...things only got worse from there as the event began...with the attack of the first otherworldly invader, Dubhe, who annihilated anyone who challenged him until the brave soul, Kyuzo stood between he and the people of Japan and declared that yes, he was looking for Sapporo! And then Merak came, his missiles bombarding the Tokyo Tower...only to be cut down by the heroism of Youmu Konpaku for his trouble. Phecda came and threatened the Towers on the third day, but the Harutopia rose, quite comically, out of the ruins of Okina City and challenged him...defeating him before he could raze what was left of their home to the ground. And on the fourth day Touma tracked Megrez to the harbor where Sano did what Sano does best...he kicked a Septentrione's a** and took its name, reminding us why he's a villain to be feared at all times.

Then the fifth day came, and the assault came from the sky...and when no human arms could reach the deadly foe, they danced and sang and the Gods themselves came out of hiding to assist Amorabundus Necromonium in defeating their enemy. On the sixth day Mizar appeared, ever-propagating...unable to be destroyed faster than it could replenish itself. The fight appeared on the verge of hopelessness when a girl, scared and courageous, stepped up and again, accepted the power of a God to fight even knowing it would kill her. But through a true bond, and a kiss that will be remembered, she survived...and then the seventh day dawned. The day that would never end...the enemy that would not die, could not even be harmed. Benetnasch was its name, and it menaced so many, from the Vultures of Oshu City to the players of Tokyo's Amphitheater. It seemed as though the world might end before the trumpet of hope sounded...but it did sound. And warriors from all over the country, people desperate to defend what remained of their world...to protect the people they loved...stood as one and in one clear voice they told the indestructible thing that it WOULD be destroyed. And it was...

On the last day, their anguish was very real...as a friend passed on so that humanity might have a fighting chance. Then, they stood before he who rewrites the world...and they asked him to make it right. And when he did not respond, they fought him to make it right...and when enough blows had rained down upon the Administrator of Worlds, he conceded. Victory...for the sake of the world, for the sake of love, for the sake of each other...had been earned.

Love, justice, the fate of the world...ambition, hope, despair...all of these things found their way into a single event, a single package...it is all of these things which contribute to the brilliance of an event so memorable we'll be talking about it for years to come.

Because on that day, mankind received a grim reminder...that we live in fear of the Septentriones.

[Nominees: Hot Spring Paradise Attack, Devil Survivor 2: Attack of the Septentriones, School of Despair, Zazi's Funhouse, The Yasogami High School Cultural Festival, Group Date Cafe]

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