Ace Attorney Investigations Is So Important To MeBro The Flashback Case With Little Kay And Edgeworth
Ace Attorney Investigations is so important to me Bro the flashback case with little Kay and Edgeworth its so good
fucking sobbing over how kind and empathetic the male protagonists in the ace attorney games are to children, even when they have absolutely no reason to go the extra mile aside from it just being the humane thing to do. and the approach between someone like phoenix vs edgeworth is so different too and not only is heartwarming to watch but really telling about their characters. phoenix is very much a “you can have an extra scoop of ice cream cause you’ve had a rough day” kind of girldad whereas edgeworth is an “i’m going to guide you gently, yet firmly for your own sake” approach and i’m just generally INSANE!!! IM CRAZY!!!!
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I feel like this is why he may be rude to clients Especially those who lie and don't let Holmes properly help them He isn't unfeeling he is just used to these types of situations and doesn't understand why clients are so distraut bc he sees these things daily I love this quote thank you op
Without having a tinge of cruelty in his singular composition, he was undoubtedly callous from long over-stimulation.
Wondering if Watson here is referring to Holmes' long drug addiction or him having a trauma response related to his work. And if Watson has considered that people may feel things without necessarily expressing them. Anyhow, this portrayal of Sherlock Holmes dealing with emotional numbness makes for a refreshing and rather sympathetic change from Watson's earlier descriptions of him just being too logical for emotions
gregory edgeworth really is the character of all time. he haunts the entire narrative. he's a perfectly normal single dad. he's the doomed hero of a shakespearean tragedy. he just wants his son to make friends. the fatal flaw that dooms him is his determination to fight for others at the expense of making powerful enemies that would have ended him even if the elevator hadn't broken down. he apologizes to witnesses for asking them to recall potentially traumatic memories. he's an oathbreaker paladin. he wonders what kind of candy animal a witness thinks he would be. he's the ruin of the fey clan. there's a non-canon story where he hears that his client is having skin problems in the detention center and he immediately gets up and leaves to buy some hand cream for her. he would, and did, break the world for his son.
Ur artsyle reminds me of the vibe of Edgar Allen Poe ( i love it)

Mockup cover in his iconic chair



CHRISTMAS EVE, 1890 - a bit of a short one, this is the first of a 3-part interlude leading into THE BLUE CARBUNCLE! It's been about a month and a half since the events of THE DYING DETECTIVE.
Ed is previously mentioned here, forgive me for going fully off canon and inventing a new character, but I had a Vision
turnabout sisters is so insane in hindsight. you are miles edgeworth. mia fey, the first defense attorney you ever went against, has been murdered and you are prosecuting her little sister for the crime. not only are you intrinsically tied to her because of the circumstances surrounding your father’s death but you both watched a man kill himself your first time in court. you think this case could not be more emotionally charged. then you walk into court the day of the trial and who do you see on the defense? your fucking childhood best friend who you haven’t seen in 15 years.