Ptolomea is the fifth door in the Abyss of Time in Persona 3 FES. It has the same floor design that the first floors of Malebolge, resembling a normal building with cream colored walls, for the first seven floors. From floors nine to sixteen, Ptolomea resembles a fancy and elegant building, with a light palette of colors. The last seven floors have purple walls with giant gemstones set in. At the 25th floor, there is a door into Mitsuru Kirijo's past.
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| - Ptolomea is the fifth door in the Abyss of Time in Persona 3 FES. It has the same floor design that the first floors of Malebolge, resembling a normal building with cream colored walls, for the first seven floors. From floors nine to sixteen, Ptolomea resembles a fancy and elegant building, with a light palette of colors. The last seven floors have purple walls with giant gemstones set in. At the 25th floor, there is a door into Mitsuru Kirijo's past.
- Ptolomea is a classical temple, built on a raised base and connected to the ground by a staircase, around of which two statues representing griffins face one another. Ptolomea's perimeter is doted with multiple colonnades on all sides, and its structure is divided in three aisles, much like the Leo Temple. The central aisle has a sloping roof and the two aisles that flank it it have flat roofs, each with a rectangular depression. In the anime, the griffin statues are larger and the aisles are not as narrow.
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| - Ptolomea is the fifth door in the Abyss of Time in Persona 3 FES. It has the same floor design that the first floors of Malebolge, resembling a normal building with cream colored walls, for the first seven floors. From floors nine to sixteen, Ptolomea resembles a fancy and elegant building, with a light palette of colors. The last seven floors have purple walls with giant gemstones set in. At the 25th floor, there is a door into Mitsuru Kirijo's past.
- Ptolomea is a classical temple, built on a raised base and connected to the ground by a staircase, around of which two statues representing griffins face one another. Ptolomea's perimeter is doted with multiple colonnades on all sides, and its structure is divided in three aisles, much like the Leo Temple. The central aisle has a sloping roof and the two aisles that flank it it have flat roofs, each with a rectangular depression. In the anime, the griffin statues are larger and the aisles are not as narrow.
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