“DannyMay Day 12: Elements- wait, what do you mean it’s already June???”
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And thus our hero walks off into the sunset…
We’re getting way too little Edith. I know i’m the only one responsible for this. Shush!
I’m using Pfeiffer as the Subwas Bosses’ last name. It’s a reference to the 1944 german movie “Feuerzangenbowle”. If you understand german: WATCH IT! it’s far too quotable for its own good.
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While I’m a big fan of the “Von Karma being a piece of shit mentor and father figure to Edgeworth” concept and there is definitely some truth to those statements, I also wanna address the fact that it is canon that Von Karma was a good mentor to Edgeworth and growing up in that household wasn’t as horrific as it may seem at first glance. Frankly if it was, Edgeworth wouldn’t have been manipulated like he was.
Now just taking that into consideration, that makes the moment Edgeworth finds out what actually happened to his dad so much more heartbreaking. When mini Miles lost his dad, that was his world taken from him. He didn’t have any other relatives to go to and no direction in life. Then in steps a man who he knew his father respected to some degree, offering him a home and guidance, teaching mini Miles everything he knows and inspiring him. The ruthless God of prosecutors himself helping Edgeworth build himself up again.
Then he finds out that the one man who stepped in, the one he was willing to follow, was the very same man who caused his suffering in the first place. Not only that, but he’s spent so long following his teachings, that he himself has essentially become just another version of the man who caused his suffering. And to add fuel to the fire, that father figure clearly knew of Edgeworth’s survivors guilt and PTSD and used it against him and went as far as to frame him for murder.
It is honestly a wonder to me how Edgeworth didn’t completely break down right then and there in the courtroom. Von Karmas betrayal of Edgeworth is definitely talked about a lot in the fandom but the added context of what isn’t shown in the game or anime just makes it all the more heartbreaking
Edit: doing an edit on this post cuz I feel like I didn’t communicate what I wanted the best I could. My bad, y’all. This isn’t me saying that there wasn’t abuse at play. There was. Manfred was very obviously emotionally neglectful of Edgeworth and Franziska and instilled a perfectionist complex in both of them. That much is clear by the way Edgeworth speaks with him in a strictly business like manner. But I think it’s important to acknowledge that while Manfred was a shitty father figure, he still showed Edgeworth some form of kindness over the years. (I also believe that it has been confirmed that he was a good mentor to Miles but if I’m wrong about that let me know). We see that in the anime in particular where it’s shown he favoured Miles over Franziska. And also that’s how abuse works. The abuser will show kindness to their victim because otherwise they can’t manipulate the victim as easily. Manfred isn’t a good person but I think it’s important to look at his relationship with Edgeworth with a bit of nuance. Miles knew Manfred wouldn’t show him mercy in the court room because he knows how important his win record is. That doesn’t take away from the fact that he showed Edgeworth some form of kindness over the years. In my opinion, it just makes the whole situation more tragic
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saw someone on tiktok wearing these pants and thought of him :3
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dnd brainrot rn and some other friends holding a new campaign so I made a simic hybrid for this one~
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Dongfang pretending to be more sickly than he actually was just so Xiao Lanhua would keep babying him and feeding him medicine and holding him up when they'd go for walks all the while having his hair loose and silky and his cleave showing... I love a pathetic man
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If I had a nickel for every time the dark-haired blue coded bisexual protagonist whose main conflict was not feeling special and worthy got forgotten about for an edgy gay boy I'd have two nickels. Which isn't a lot, but it's weird that it happened twice.
Art credit to @polartss
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Big fan of Hoyo's decision to color code gravity as black and magenta, especially given that the only two characters (that I know of) to have these powers are:
teenage boy who is extremely down bad for a girl he met once 2 years ago
peepaw
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new creecher baby. his name is simon and he is the boat boys kid
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