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The New world Order does not exist, officially, but its influence can be felt across Japan. The organization is shrouded in secrecy, its members embedded in many levels of the government and society, all working together towards its own goals. Using the powers of Persona and Shadow, they will purge the world of its original sin, allowing it to move forward into a bright future under their leadership. For such a goal, what price could be too high?
Who Can Join?
Those who have connections with other members of the NWO, are well-placed in corporate or public positions, or display unusually useful talents could very well be approached by members of the NWO for membership. Employees of note (or experiments of Kandori) in SEBEC may also assist NWO operations, occasionally propping up extremist fronts in which to handle especially dirty work. Anyone who proves useful and, ultimately, obedient to the cause can easily find their place.
Facheads
Tatsuya Sudou (Sun) - The only child of Tatsuzou Sudou, the Foreign Minister, Tatsuya spent much of his adult life institutionalized following a series of arsons over a decade prior. Retrieved from the mental institution, he's been placed under supervision within the New World Order. Told long ago that the voices he hears are prophesies, he's taken on the role of King Leo, managing the group that will change the world under the direction of their leader, Master Joker.
Tsukiko Otonashi (Empress) - The only daughter of a family with old interests in textile manufacturing, Tsukiko Otonashi appears superficially to be the caring housewife of Toshi Otonashi, her husband and head of the company. Taking up the real family business - the occult - she has risen by dint of intellectual puissance and strange signs to manage operations for the New World Order.