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''Persona x Detective NAOTO'' is a LightNovel set one year after the events of ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}''.

Naoto Shirogane is called on by Touko Aoi, a detective she's idolized for years, concerning the disappearance of two high school students in the city of Yagokoro. Shortly after arriving at their police department, she gets caught up in the rampage of a defective [[RidiculouslyHumanRobot Anti-Shadow Suppression Weapon]] known as Genesis. This near-death experience gives Naoto's Persona a new form, Amatsu-Mikaboshi. When she regains consciousness, she is told that Genesis - who insists on going by the name Sousei Kurogami - will be her partner for the investigation.

Going undercover at Yagokoro's high school, it's not long until Naoto learns that the missing students are connected to something bigger: a mysterious online poll known as the Midnight Site, where users publicly post information concerning victims of MaliciousSlander. Shortly after one of these unlucky people commits suicide, a high-ranking detective disappears...and that's when the administrators of the Midnight Site begin turning up dead. It's up to Naoto and Sousei to track down the rest and draw their killer out of hiding.

This consists of a light novel and a 2-volume manga adaptation. [[NoExportForYou It was only released in Japan]], but a translation of the LN can be found [[http://azurillturtle.blogspot.com/p/persona.html here]].

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!!Persona x Detective NAOTO contains examples of:

* {{Bifauxnen}}: Naoto is still taken for a boy, even with long hair.
* BittersweetEnding: [[spoiler:Naoto solves the case, and the Midnight Site is no more...but the culprit was her former mentor, who succeeded in killing all but one of the Togakushi Judges, and it's highly likely that she might receive the death penalty or spend the rest of her life behind bars.]]
* BrokenAesop: In ''VideoGame/Persona4'' proper, Naoto's character arc revolves around wanting to be taken more seriously as a young girl in a male-dominated career. Here, not only is Naoto's more feminine appearance pointless due to everyone she works with still thinking she's a boy, but she ends up having to debase herself repeatedly (read: they walk in on her showering or see her in a pinup catalog) before her coworkers even accept that she's a girl. The worst part is when her boss lecherously "suggests" that she dress and act more like a girl after seeing her swimsuit photos, i.e. ''exactly how she was afraid of being treated in the first place''. At no point are Naoto's protests against her own objectification listened to, and the story treats them as "cute shyness".
* BrokenPedestal: [[spoiler:Touko Aoi, who Naoto viewed as a stalwart enforcer of justice, turns out to be the one behind most of the Kagu-Tsuchi killings.]]
* CanonDiscontinuity: While the book itself was originally officially declared canon by Hashino and Soejima (Hashino had a hand in outlining and designing the story and new characters), ''VideoGame/Persona4ArenaUltimax'' has as good as retconned the book out of continuity, likely due to its mixed-to-negative reception in Japan, and apparent failure.
* {{Chickification}}: In the midst of a subplot about accepting her femininity, Naoto loses both her Persona's combat abilities and the more aggressive parts of her personality.
* ColorfulThemeNaming: Kyouhei Hioka and Touko Aoi contain characters that can be read as scarlet/red and blue, respectively. [[spoiler: Naoto uses this in part to deduce that the purple wire in the time bomb is the one she mustn't cut.]] Naoto and Sousei's surnames (Shirogane and Kurogami) also contain the words for white and black, which is the title of one chapter.
%%* CoolBike: Sousei can turn into one.
* DarkIsNotEvil: Amatsu-Mikaboshi, Naoto's new Persona, is a primordial force of evil that feeds off of negative human emotions in Japanese mythology. It's also a non-combative Persona born from her desire to support her friends like Rise.
* DirtyOldMan: Tetsuma Tsuge, Sousei's handler from Kirijo. He tries to play it off as being ForScience.
* DrivenToSuicide: The story opens with a teenage girl jumping in front of a train; she turns out to be Kyouhei Hioka's younger sister, Kaoru, who was featured on the Midnight Site. Naoto later notes that there's a very high mortality rate amongst those on the Midnight Site's "List of Sinners".
* EurekaMoment: Sousei's comment that [[spoiler: Kyouhei Hioka is "like a ghost"]] makes Naoto realize that [[spoiler: he might already be dead]].
* GreenEyedMonster: Hits twice for poor Kaoru Hioka. First, [[spoiler: one of the Togakushi Judges]] submits her to the Midnight Site for getting too close to a certain boy. And the one who showed her the site was her only friend, Takizawa, out of a secret desire to see Kaoru's agonized reaction.
%%* HeWhoFightsMonsters: Kyouhei Hioka and [[spoiler: Touko Aoi]].
* UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics: Naoto finds one clue to [[spoiler:Hioka's]] identity by noticing that his first victim corrected herself to use "-san" on [[spoiler:his sister]], and concludes that the victim was addressing someone they saw as a social superior.
* KnightTemplar: The Togakushi Judges believe, to varying degrees, that they have a responsibility to [[VigilanteMan deal with criminals]] in place of an inefficient police force.
** KnightTemplarBigBrother: When gossip drives his little sister to kill herself, Kyouhei Hioka sets out with a powerful handgun and a ''time bomb'' to exact revenge; he empties an entire magazine into his first victim, who is [[spoiler: another high school student]].
* MaliciousSlander: What the Midnight Site runs on. Whether it's true or not, more than half of the users voting 'guilty' on any given charge plasters it up there permanently. And yes, some of the administrators have used this to ruin the lives of people they don't like.
* MeaningfulName: "Yagokoro" means "eight minds". Hive mentality is a major theme of the story.
%%* MoralityChain: Kaoru to Kyouhei, and Kyouhei to [[spoiler: Touko]].
* PosthumousCharacter: [[spoiler:Kyouhei Hioka, who was fatally shot after the first Kagu-Tsuchi killing. He's only ever heard through Sousei's Persona ability.]]
* ReligiousAndMythologicalThemeNaming: The five administrators of the Midnight Site are known as the Togakushi Judges. Togakushi is a famous shrine related to the tale of Amaterasu hiding herself away and plunging the world into darkness, tying into their claims that they shed light on hidden sins. Each of their individual usernames also come from a Japanese deity, usually with some link to Amaterasu. Their killer takes on the handle Kagu-Tsuchi, after the fire god who killed Izanami in childbirth and is generally associated with death.
* {{Seers}}: Touko's Persona, Kushinada-hime, can see ten minutes into the future.
* SuperEmpowering: Amatsu-Mikaboshi's skill, Ability Tune, is a Type 3. It allows Naoto to alter the strength and range of another Persona's abilities.
* TeensAreMonsters: The students of Yagokoro High School have no problem voting people onto the Midnight Site's Hall of Fame for relatively petty 'offenses' (which might ''not even be true''), even though most people featured there end up committing suicide. [[spoiler: Two of them are Togakushi Judges.]]
%%** KidsAreCruel: [[spoiler:And the last Togakushi Judge is a middle-schooler.]]
* {{Telepathy}}: Sousei's Persona ability allows him to hear the voices of dead people.
* VigilanteMan: The few Togakushi Judges who aren't using the Midnight Site to indulge their own vendettas are the bad type. Kyouhei Hioka and [[spoiler: Touko Aoi]] start out as ''somewhat'' good, [[JumpingOffTheSlipperySlope but quickly sink to their level]].
* WireDilemma: The time bomb in the finale has ''eleven'' colored wires, one of which has to be left uncut. If the other ten aren't cut in an exact order, it'll go off.
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