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Round 1: Pre-Awakening AUs, Personas and Tarots, Lets Plan!

The city of Eddan is like a typical metropolis, your characters can have any job that would make sense in a busy city. They don't have to be restricted to the school, or have a school job.
As the test drive begins, you are free to continue using this post to plan or ask the mods test-drive related questions. We'll do our best to answer in a timely manner! If you're not sure, don't be shy about asking. There's a lot of freedom!
You can also request to roll for a Persona. You can find information about Persona and the Awakening here. Ask for as many test drive characters you have if you'd like!
If you want to assign your character a tarot card for test drive purposes, you're free to pick whatever you think fits best. Your character's actual Arcana will be assigned after being accepted.
Let's begin! And remember, the test drive will is Already In Progress
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In AU, I'd have to give him a name and history. And his OU gives you enough of his history to understand his background, if you pay attention: He's a grifter that exists outside of the system, having mostly remained an observer who participated in things outside of the city's scope until he met Red.
He doesn't need a defined face - it'll be handwaved, since I don't really need to talk about his face or anything. But he probably would be just as secretive with his real name as he was in the game proper. I don't know if he's actually called Boxer or not, even: that's actually a name pulled from the game's code itself!
In-code, Red is referred to as Muse, and Boxer (or "Blue" as people like to call him) is called, well, Boxer.
Transistor is a wonderful game with excellent worldbuilding and a deliberately minimalist narrative. I'm hoping we see it get some kind of fleshing out - even a novel would be wonderful.