In The Opera Cendrillon Her Father Says Very Early On Weep For Me, Philemon.
In the Opera Cendrillon her father says very early on “Weep for me, Philemon.”
This could be indicative of The Yoshizawas having some sort of knowledge of or connection to Philemon the true master of The Velvet Room.
Unfortunately ,Atlus has done exactly nothing with this and probably never will.
I can't really say on this one other than it being an interesting fact about the opera sadly. I guess it would have been another neat thing for Atlus to add but idk, maybe the twins not having ties to Philemon works better for me (though Philemon being the reason Kasumi's spirit was able to fuse with Cendrillon I can see being a thing possibly).
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