I think if I were really going to insert Harrow into the Ace Attorney setting tho, she'd be a defense attorney. One with an even more extreme philosophy than any in the game so far. She specialises in sentencing trials and plea bargains, representing guilty clients.
She knows that the falsely accused aren't the only ones who need someone in their corner when it feels like the world has turned its back. She learned that a long time ago, from a childhood.... friend. Someone she owes more than she could ever possibly repay, who believed in her and forgave her even when they both knew she didn't deserve it.
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Do you think they’ll officially make Abby a lesbian in TLOU3?
honestly? i don’t think they will.
i know it’s disappointing and a lot of us headcanon her as a lesbian (rightfully so, it should be just canon honestly), but i genuinely believe it won’t happen.
she’s very obviously a closeted lesbian with incredibly aggressive comphet and she was just hung up on owen cause he was her first boyfriend (i used to be hung up on guys cause that’s what i thought i wanted at that time, but look at me now).
but firstly, i don’t think the creators of the game see her as a lesbian. and even if they do, i don’t think they’d have the actual balls to do all that in the next game, and honestly? i almost don’t want them to because i feel like them having her realize she’s a lesbian won’t be handled very well anyway.
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2, 4, 23 for Yuu :)
GIGGLING AND KICKING MY FEET
2. Favourite canon thing about this character?
Man this is. Hard. There's so much I love about her it's hard to narrow it down into one thing. Hmm. I really love the fact she participates in Goldie and Sylvia's feud on both sides. She's not even oblivious to it she's visibly awkward when going along with the first request from Goldie. She just does it anyways because heroes are meant to help people with their troubles and well. She's certainly helping out! Even if it is via theft (can you call it theft if you're stealing stuff stolen from you?)!
4. If you could put this character in any other media, be it a book, a movie, anything, what would you put them in?
Something lighthearted definitely. She is like 6 years old she should NOT be going through the horrors. Horrors worse than what happened to her canonically I think.
After a lot of thought I have realised that I barely ever watch/read/play lighthearted things. Good lird I need to expand my horizons more. If I plopped her down in the puyo world she'd thrive I think. She'd love those colourful thangs
23. Favourite picture of this character?
Well. You see. The game she's from is so unknown and unplayed there's like No screenshots online. Not much for me to grab here! There are many pictures I love of her though.
A three for the price of one deal, because I cannot decide between the three! All from the game's credits, which also act as a sort of prologue and ties up loose ends, such as how her bio parents actually died and that. She is so full of joy and whimsy ❤️
The third one is just very funny to Me. Powerful ex demon king who committed multiple war crimes can't deal with a baby crying...
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🥧 pie for diplomat
(for this ask game)
So before we answer this - we haven't introduced Diplomat yet, we don't think! Diplomat is an Undertaker - a member of a unique strain of slime mold/cordyceps native to Celia's colony, a caste of their own right tasked with caring for the dead and those near to death.
Semi-domesticated, the strain are kept both due to their place in the colony and due to their ability to devour other strains of cordyceps, protecting the kingdom from a true undead plague - their strain can only infect ants, and though caution needs to be taken between them and the ant colony proper, this means that they have the capacity to handle a great deal of otherwise-incurable
As the Diplomat, it is Diplomat's duty to keep in contact with the living members of the colony, and keep things running smoothly between the cordyceps colony and everything else - as the ants of Celia's kingdom cannot interact directly with the cordyceps on a regular basis for fear of infection, having a single representative with garb to reduce risk of infection as much as possible keeps things running smoothly, both within the kingdom itself and in the case that another kingdom may require their caste's experience.
And now, the ask:
🥧 [PIE] What's the longest journey your OC has gone on? What was it for? Did they succeed?
So, despite the name, Diplomat actually rarely leaves their home colony. They are still infectious, after all, and the garb that they bring to diplomatic meetings reduces risk of transmission rather than eliminating it entirely. Still, with their unique biology and abilities, they're occasionally called out to handle things such as outbreaks in other kingdoms - generally with a group of other undertakers.
The longest journey they've ever taken would have been on one of such missions - to a semi-isolated kingdom*, lead by a diaspora of beetles. They were called upon to help ridding the land of a plague, an infection of fungus threatening to boil over and kill all too many people. The travel was frantic, a time limit they couldn't see ticking down with every step - a good thing, perhaps, that they and their kin do not require sleep, but even without taking rest, they arrived too late.
Whether or not it was successful... would depend on who you asked. Though the kingdom would survive, and they would make a difference in turning the tides and preventing the outbreak from infecting too many, the impact of the initial outbreak meant that many they could otherwise help were all too paranoid to accept assistance from another form of that which had destroyed them, much less something wearing an ant's shell with fungus dripping out its eyes. They saved lives, but the old order of the kingdom was destroyed, and things would be in disarray for years afterwards. They would eventually be pulled back, but the travel and experiences associated would stick out in their mind long afterwards - travelling miles to get somewhere tends to stick to you, even if you accomplish less than you might otherwise have wished.
*The term "kingdom" is used loosely here - though it lacked a ruler, as with social bugs, habitable and non-deadlands patches of land are commonly referred to as "kingdoms" in shorthand when travelling. For example, if you were travelling from somewhere to Bugaria, you'd be going to "the kingdom of Bugaria", regardless of how many actual kingdoms are present in that area.
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Linebeck is the Maui to Link's Moana. Or more accurately the Peter B Parker to Link's Miles Morales. He could have the most interesting and heroic past, but he has the vibes of Just Some Guy. I'd kill for a game set after Phantom Hourglass (but before Spirit Tracks) where we learn more about Linebeck's history, and how it plays into his newfound parental relationship with Link
Linebeck being more or less Just Some Guy compared to Link being this weirdly competent pre-teen is a fun part of their dynamic a lot of the time. There is a lot of time between PH and ST and that obviously is an opportunity for more storytelling between those characters, plus considering that we have very limited information on Linebeck's history or... anything, exploring him further is always a lot of fun, and could make for an interesting subject for anything before or after PH (or during), and further going into his relationship and dynamic with Link has a lot of potential for... a lot of different stuff!
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