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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Apollo's brother. Their dad was the most wanted man in the country in the middle of his revolutionary group after he was framed for assassinating his wife the queen. Nahyuta went to the dark side tho cause they were holding his baby sister hostage and he wanted to protect her so he went "I don't know u" @ Apollo and their dad.
I dont wanna like. Actually play SoJ but I DO wanna know about nahyuta because wow that's a pretty character.
...Yall have been very kind to me, and now I must ask for one more favour. Please summarize this beautiful prosecutor to me in the replies. Either as accurately or as comedically as you choose
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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there seems to be a tragic lack of sibling fluff with apollo and nahyuta in this fandom (at least where i’m looking) and that’s a shame because they are brothers damnit and there’s so much potential there with their long separation recently ending and all, so much room for sibling fluff >:(
does anyone know where i can find content of sibling fluff with these two? ;-;
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Okay I see a Lot of Apollo being Homesick and Sad living in Khura’in away from Japanifornia and all his friends back there. This is incredibly valid and I do not criticize the existence of Homesick Apollo.
But, I mean.....where’s the content of Apollo.....genuinely enjoying being in Khura’in? He has a family here! And I mean yeah back in Japanifornia he had Trucy and Nick and all, and that’s great, but...they didn’t raise him...he doesn’t even know Trucy’s his biological sister. And having somebody who shares a childhood with you or other family ties or even who you can just quantifiably assert is family....that’s invaluable in a lot of cases. Living in Khura’in Apollo can spend more time with Nahyuta, his brother. And, surely he’d even bond with Amara and Rayfa as well. Apollo’s close to the only family he could genuinely feel comfortable claiming as his at this point. And on top of that while he hasn’t been in Khura’in in a long time...he grew up there.....it’s still probably as much home as Japanifornia is, if not moreso, honestly....
Like, Apollo missing Japanifornia when he’s in Khura’in isn’t unreasonable, and in fact, it’s very valid, but he’s not alone, he’s not completely out of his depth culture-wise, and being in Khura’in may well be as much good as bad. If not more good. I’d like to see more content of him being Happy here I guess? 
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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so does anyone else ship nahyuta and ema, or-
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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https://objection.lol/objection/1216701
endermite teeth discourse except ace attorney
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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stop pinning crime and corruption on miles challenge
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Do I think Klavier Gavin was actually born or raised in Germany? Nope. Do I believe his accent or use of the German Language is fake/unauthentic? Also Nope. He lived and studied in Germany for a while, people pick up languages and cultures from the area they live even if they aren’t from that place, he isn’t technically born and raised German but I wouldn’t say he’s ~fake German~ either in the way I always view him. 
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Thinking about Dl-6 again. About how a world renounced prosecutor slaughtered a man for outshining him. Because win rates mean everything. Because to ruin a perfect shining record is worthy of slaughter. Worthy of murdering a man in front of his child. Thinking about how that child was forced to testify and didn’t even see justice for what had happened. How the court was too incompetent to get a proper conviction. How they took all of the evidence they found at surface level, didn’t even properly analyze what they’d found and forgot about the child who’d suffered most until he was old enough to blame. About how a rookie defense attorney with three cases under his belt did a better job fifteen years later than anybody at the time had even with evidence being erased and an innocent party confessing. As if it had been swept under the rug. As if nobody cared enough to think about it! Thinking about how ready the court was to sentence a man who supposedly misfired a gun when he was nine for murder. 
Thinking about Sl-9 again. About how a man was allowed to get away with forging evidence for years. How multiple good people who cared about the police force and getting justice were fired or demoted or tucked away. How they spent years trying to get their justice and never saw it. The blame for the chief of police’s crimes was pawned off onto others. Murders pinned onto the woman he was blackmailing. The responsibility for his forged evidence thrown onto his subordinates. And this was allowed to go on for years. Innocents lost their reputations, their jobs, their loved ones. People died. And the court hardly seemed to pay attention! Seemed so willing to sweep it under the rug and take whatever excuses they were fed. Brushed off the one attorney who seemed to care. I don’t even think the police fired for caring were given their jobs back.
Thinking about the Dahlia Hawthorne cases. How this woman was allowed to murder her own sister, murder her ex boyfriend, nearly murder her current boyfriend, and almost got away with it! How she was allowed to just walk away from killing her sister. Two attorneys knew exactly what she’d done! They accused her, they pushed the matter, they tried so hard to persue their leads on her and one of them was poisoned for it! Holy shit, even after that poisoning she wasn’t even charged for it! Even after nearly killing the attorney who’d tried so hard to hold her accountable for her crimes she was let go. Three of those attacks didn’t have to happen! Three victims that never had to be hurt if only someone had listened to Mia Fey and Diego Armando in the first place.
Speaking of Mia Fey, i’m thinking about her murder too. She had been persuing a lead against a man responsible for countless corruption scandals. A young attorney was forced to investigate this criminal activity because nobody else was going to and she was murdered for it, then her sister was nearly charged for her murder! The courts were so ready to let a seventeen year old child lose the rest of her life alongside her sister because they were in the pocket of the real killer and would just Rather Not look into things. Because it was convenient for them to charge her instead of persuing their leads on the corrupt business man who Actually did it. 
And of course there’s the Ur-1 incident! Oh my god! A family was torn apart. A mother killed, a young man arrested, a little girl sent away, and one woman left behind. And god did she try to appeal. She tried to get the innocent man who’d been charged out of prison for years. Screamed, begged, pleaded. His execution was only put off when she held an attorneys daughter hostage and demanded one! An innocent man was going to die, the only thing that put it off was Aura Blackquill, who’d been loudly and desperately petitioning for a retrial for eight fucking years, initiating a hostage situation! What kind of justice is this?
Let’s not forget the fucking mess that is Themis Legal Academy generally. A man got away with literally teaching corruption to students for years. It wasn’t exactly a big secret either, we were hanging around some students for like two seconds and got all the juicy details on their “the ends justifies the means” ideology, and yet nobody did a thing to stop it. Nobody did a thing to step in when a whole generation of lawyers and judges were being specifically taught to be corrupt. And eventually this ended in a murder nearly being pinned on an innocent young woman who was damn near charged for it!
These are all incidents of horrible incompetence (and that’s putting it lightly) from the court in the Ace Attorney games and I am just Always thinking about these situations. About what happened to these people. It’s incredibly interesting and honestly tragic.
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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I find it hilarious when people are like “This prosecutor had a perfect win record??? How many innocents they must have convicted....” as if all of our main characters did not Also achieve perfect or at least near perfect win records through completely legitimate means sgdzfjlghfjldhgjlkfhgfk
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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original unedited screenshots from @.soracities, @.faegal, @.invite-me-to-your-memories, @.multipack, @.generalgreviousdatingsim and @.1996hondaaccord
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Okay but for real Apollo was incredibly valid at the end of aa5. I mean, I personally give him shit for the whole fiasco with him running in and insisting Athena’s trial continue even when it really Didn’t need to. But like, all his doubts in not only his friends but their general career path? Valid.
I mean, man’s from Khura’in where defense attorneys are regularly executed and are considered bad, even sacrilegious, worthy of death and damnation. His mentors when he became an attorney were Phoenix and Kristoph, both of whom disappointed him immensely. The next few times he was exposed to other attorneys was with the Themis Legal Academy case (nobody there was technically a lawyer but the widespread corruption in the academy stemming largely from the professor of the attorney track is still indicitive of a larger scale problem) and Athena who, while seemed trustworthy at first, was clearly lying during a case where she was accused of murder. Quite frankly as much as I give him shit for it, I don’t know in what world Apollo wouldn’t be having doubts when you put these facts together.
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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Broke: Apollo’s inspiration for becoming a defense attorney was Kristoph
Woke: Apollo’s inspiration for becoming a defense attorney was Phoenix
Bespoke: Apollo’s inspiration for becoming a defense attorney was his fucking dad, obviously.
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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my friend just called apollo justice a tsundere and i fucking hate that i cant even deny that
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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pov: you probably don’t have parents, your band is kind fucked, your mentor is dead, your brother is in jail, your best friend is in jail, your colleagues don’t take you seriously, the guy you like seems permanently annoyed by you....
you are klavier gavin
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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You know what??? I'll say it! Unpopular opinion (i think?)! I REALLY like the dark age of the law plotline!
I mean it makes sense.
Like, there was always deepseeded corruption and issues in the court system, as if the people aren't eventually going to lose faith? Especially after the disastrous string of corruption scandals regarding the closing of dl-6, the revelations regarding sl-9, the ur-1 incident, the disbarment, that thing with the chief prosecutor that apparently happens in aai2 but i'm not there yet, I could go on. Like. The people are Going to lose faith and that's Going to fuel more corruption from laywers who are desperate to find justice however they can (which, if the people don't trust them, truth and trust isn't going to work)'
You see multiple people in the legal system outed for serious corruption, some people involved- Like mister Miles Edgeworth who had rumours following him for YEARS regarding sl-9 and was in fact part of the whole scandal in the end but wasn't punished, and fucking, yeah, that's not his fault, but the PUBLIC doesn't know that, they're going to be pissed he got away with that- didn't even get punished!  The people are going to lose faith. With the false convictions and the repeated scandals from 2016-2019 and the fact that some fuckers got away with it?
Aura Blackquill tried for YEARS to get her brother out of jail through legal means. Angel Starr and Jake Marshall still have to live with not having jobs after the corrupt bs of the sl-9 incident. Mia and Diego both suffered hell because the legal system failed to do its job and they had to persue dangerous criminals themselves. Miles Edgeworth looks *awful* after sl-9 and apparently got away with it (not that he shoulda been punished but that it definitely looks bad from the outside that he wasn’t). Not to mention Phoenix Wright, a rather well known defense attorney who always preached justice being outed as a fraud too! 
And with the people so hostile towards the law is it any wonder people like Prof. Means and Kristoph Gavin thrived here?  Any wonder the people who looked up to them thought resorting to corruption was the only way out? Any wonder the general public didn't lighten up when MORE corruption started popping up?  And I mean, this all surfaced within the course of what, three or four years? That's not a lot. That's *just* enough time to trigger civil unrest and sour the public, actually.
And it's only natural that the introduction of lawyers who KNOW this isn't the right way to fix things. Klavier getting out from under his brothers thumb, Apollo and Athena searching for truth and justice above all, Nick getting his badge back, Simon being freed from jail, them inspiring people like Juniper, Hugh, and Robin to keep trying to find justice through true and just means. Ofc the only thing that can fix distrust from the public is good lawyers who care about people and want to fix things finally stepping up to do just that and mend public relations. When people like Prof. Means and Kristoph Gavin stop being the face of law then maybe the people can start to trust again. When wrongful convictions are overturned and lawyers seem to actually care.  Miss Blackquill got an apology and her desperation paid off, Simon was cleared of all charges and freed freed, Kristoph and Means were arrested, other lawyers got up the courage to stand for truth and justice. The timeline adds up, the themes are nice, I actually Love the whole thing. I mean, them saying "~the dark age of the law~" all the time was kinda grating but it was a reminder for the people who cared- Nick, Athena, Apollo, Klavier, Simon, Juniper, Hugh, Robin, etc- that things were Bad and needed to be Better?
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Some lawyers decide the ends justify the means, that's what's being taught nowadays, you can't trust that things will turn out if you play nice, that's foolishly idealistic. And the more prominent thid kind of corruption becomes the more lawyers feel like they have to engage to have any chance of getting true justice against an opponent who's more than willing to fight dirty. It isn't right. But what else do you do? There's justice in truth. That's what people like Apollo and Athena believe. But what happens when truth DOESN'T bring justice? Or hell, even when justice isn't fair! Even Nick decided to use forged evidence once back when he had Trucy give Apollo that bloodied ace and quite frankly I don't exactly hold it against him. But of course when corruption is exposed and the courts stop being about the truth, can the people ever be expected to believe in them? False convictions. Death sentences for the innocent while the guilty walk free. More and more lawyers being exposed for corruption and crime. How can anybody trust a system like that?  The way the court system is set up practically begs lawyers to be corrupt and distrustful and quite frankly that inspires the same in the people.
But still...
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There are people like Athena and Apollo and Klavier and Nick and everyone else who genuinely CARES who still inspire a little bit of hope!  Who still persue truth and justice and who are starting to make the people TRUST again, maybe just a little. Aura Blackquill is a wonderful example, she was ignored for YEARS as she tried to get justice and resorted to the most extreme measures, and yet she seemed to be starting to trust US a little in the end there because of *course* she was! Because the only thing that can drive out the darkness of the dark age of law is the light of people who are *good*.  And she didn't trust the law completely at the end, far from it, but she trusted US enough to let us handle the case and that was a start. That was enough! 
And I love it. I love this whole plotline. With my entire heart and soul. It’s all very naturally progressing from everything we see throughout the series. The slow buildup of distrust on all sides. The realism in that we don’t just Fix Everything and make everyone Love us again (aa5 may have reversed the big catalysts for the dark age of law but aa6 proves very clearly that there’s still work to be done in fixing things and rebuilding trust). But the optimism in showing what a few good people who care an awful lot can do.
It’s great. I love it so much.
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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aasideblogiguess · 3 years
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The fact that Klavier and Sebastian would have been classmates is hilarious to me. It will never not be hilarious to me. 
And honestly is an Interesting concept just based off what we know about the dynamics within Themis Legal Academy and the personalities of Klavier and Sebastian individually.
I mean, we all know Klavier was very close with Prof. Courte, and, I mean, it shows through his outspoken dedication to truth and justice. And I bring this up...because Sebastian was top of his class. And, I love him. With my entire heart and soul I love him. But there is No World in which Sebastian Debeste gets higher marks than Klavier Gavin here. The kid was absolutely paying someone off, probably looked up to Prof. Means too tbh.
And with Klavier being as bold and outspoken as he is, and Sebastian being as shamelessly pretentious as he is, and their individual positions when it comes to ideology, work ethic, and choice of mentor......they would have fucking hated each other.
Which is both incredibly entertaining to consider and a very interesting character dynamic all around.
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