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ACE ATTORNEY CHARACTERS AS THINGS ME AND MY FRIENDS HAVE SAID
(kinda spoilery? mostly for aa4)
so i did this ace attorney trend thingy :3
SPOILERS
nahyuta would be there in fav prosecutor if i could've found a way to fit three sprites in the box </3
He’s trying to cooperate with both the brothers...
Instagram but do I really need to put this link? : boop
would you like a drawing? : blep
Turnabout Trump or something, idk
Can only imagine what must have been going through Kristoph's mind at the moment he watched his apprentice produce a piece of evidence that decidedly should not have existed and present it in court.
Phoenix really made Kristoph watch Apollo present forged evidence in court and that's so fucked up and poetic of him.
Apollo's exact line on presenting that ace is "My reason is... uh... This!" Which implies that he's very unsure of what he's about to do or where it will lead. But Kristoph knows, and Phoenix knows too. Which is why the very act of Apollo presenting that ace was Phoenix's subtle message to Kristoph - "I know what you did seven years ago, and you're going to watch your own student make the same mistake and nail your coffin shut with it at the same time." And poor, poor Apollo is none the wiser that he is simply the conduit of this message.
Phoenix was a theater kid, and he can be quite cruel when he wants to be.
Doodles of the worstie (I’ve just finished turnabout trump for the first time omg ♠️)
"I saw it... Or I think I saw it, when they gave me this.
...I saw the Devil's face."
One of the goretober entries I like most, Day 4, horns.
I-I keep thinking about this
(Please excuse any grammar mistakes as English is my second language)
So, in AJ, Kristoph's Black Psyche-Locks appeared when Phoenix asked for his motive for killing Zak Gramarye. In DD, it's revealed that Black Psyche-Locks "represent a secret that an individual keeps subconsciously, without even being aware of it"
Is having Black Psyche-Locks the same as having dissociative amnesia? 'Cause if it is, then Kristoph has mental illness, and he can use his conditions to get off a verdict, like Yanni Yogi in the DL-6 case.
But it seems that Kristoph didn't know that, that's why he is incarcerated. Maybe he got a life sentence or death penalty, maybe he only has to be jailed in 10 years for Shadi Smith's murder, assuming that he didn't get charged for Drew Misham's murder. (I’m not sure about this, I haven’t done much research about Japanese law)
And there is only one person who knows about Kristoph's Black Psyche-Locks and his mental illness.
Phoenix Wright
His enemy.
What will Phoenix do with this information? It turns out that the person who ruined his life for 7 years didn't remember his motive for murder, and (presumably) what he said at Vera's trial may not even be the truth, just some build-up reasons that the man eventually believes in it. Will Phoenix somehow help the man get a lighter sentence with that information (since they used to be "friends"), or will he keep it a secret and let his enemy rot in jail as what he deserved?
It's quite funny when someone says "none of these things would have happened if ___ had gone to therapy" whenever mentioning a villain in AA.
They seem to forget that seeking help for mental health is not a good option in the AA universe. If you were a character in AA and revealing that you are mentally ill, there would be a high chance that you would lose your social standing and live a miserable life (an example of this is Yanni Yogi in the DL-6 case).
It's kind of sad, but I think this setting is also partly based on Japanese society, where mental illness is not considered a serious problem, and people with mental health problems are often suffer from social stigma.
Is it because I'm a weeb, or did Odoroki calling Garyuu "sensei" make their relationship seem deeper than Apollo and Kristoph?
He stopped calling Garyuu like that in 4-4 tho...
This is Klavier
and this is just some kind of Kristoph's clone (if Kristoph also pursue an interest in rock music or whatever)
I don't remember drawing this...
(tw: flashing image)
rainbow Kristoph?
About the betrayal of Phoenix and Kristoph...
Who betrayed who in the end? Because clearly, Kristoph couldn't betray Phoenix. To betray, trust has to exist first, but from the start, Phoenix didn't have any trust in Kristoph. That's why even if Kristoph wanted, he couldn't betray Phoenix.
But Kristoph, somehow, trusted Phoenix to some extent in 4-1. Well, at least, he wanted to pin the murder onto Orly and not Phoenix. He must feel some kind of betrayal when Phoenix accused him.
But that's what he got when placed trust in someone whose life he ruined.
I like this headcanon, because there are real stories about Japanese students having a hard time at school because they have (natural) non-black hair.
Hair coloring
So, I've seen a lot of headcanons on the topic that Gavin's are not real blondes. It's fun and interesting, you know, but I have a reverse idea for you.
Ace Attorney is the game that was originally created in Japan. Of course, most of the fandom is used to thinking that events are developing in a conditional America (I'm exaggerating a lot), and so am I myself, but let's think about this headcanon in the context of Japan.
Well, in schools there, for example, they don't really like it when students are different. In some schools, you may be forced to recolor your hair color to a darker one, simply because. I can't 100% say, but I've looked at quite a lot of information, and, in general, it's still a problem.
Now imagine that you are a little blond and blue-eyed boy in a Japanese school. Peers also rarely like children who are different from them. You know what I'm getting at, right?
I'm just thinking about how a Klavier, maybe a very small one, still eight years old, comes to his older brother and asks him to dye his hair dark.
And Kristoph blinks in surprise and gives out only "What? Excuse me?", and Klavier confesses to him, with his eyes on the floor, that he is being bullied at the new school for his appearance, and he thought that if he makes himself not so bright, it will help get rid of ridicule.
Kristoph has to squat down in front of his little brother to be on an equal footing with him and explain that "all sorts of idiots" should not influence the opinion of Klavier about themselves and their appearance, "And in general, they just envy you! Have you seen your hair in the mirror, Klavier? They are very beautiful! You know, just like mother. If you paint them, then such a beautiful color will never come back."
And well, I think his brother's support will convince Klavier not to do anything with his hair, and the next day Kristoph will have to take time off from his studies to pick up Klavier from his school, because, as his younger brother's teacher informed him, he got into a fight.