No wait, we can still salvage this- we can have Sebastian Debeste AND Eustace Winner hang on.
His full name is Eustace Sebastian Winner. His dad gave him the name Eustace (because he hates him), his mom choose the middle name Sebastian. Debeste was his mother's maiden name. After aai2, Sebastian chooses to go by his middle name and changes his surname to his mother's maiden to fully separate himself from his father- do you hear me we can still win this
this is what i picture when he’s in the middle of investigating
my blorbo from 2015
In which I remember Phoenix says "Sherlock Holmes" in game 1 lmao
If you've seen this before, that's because I had originally posted this on my main 3 years ago, @someone-online!! I'm just now reuploading these to my art blog since I stopped posting this au publicly
Still piratemaxxing ‘n I ain’t sorry, I ain’t!
*desk slam sfx*
YOU'RE LISTENING TO
"objection!"
281.2
"take that!"
COURTROOM FM
WHERE WE PLAY PURSUIT, PURSUIT, AND MORE PURSUIT
*damage sfx*
*evidence presenting sfx*
"this ain't your dead, missing or otherwise absent dad's music!"
*imagine dragons- radio active starts playing*
Different conclusions
grandpa yao it's okay you'll get there
I love how Gerald was trying to keep Shadow from spoiling anything about the future meanwhile literally everything Shadow says and does around Maria is the biggest death flag ever
Perhaps the coldest ace attorney take ever, but I really wish we got like. A top-down perspective on Apollo. An Apollo where all his backstories are allowed to interact and inform his character from the beginning.
What was it like for him to study law, trying to forget all his immigrant experiences and "blend in", when his childhood is the very reason he's pursuing the profession? Did Phoenix's career speak to him; a lawyer facing down impossible odds with horrible consequences if he fails, and never backing down? Never yielding?
Did Phoenix ever remind him of Dhurke?
Did that make it all the more painful when that man let him down?
Did Trucy remind him of himself? They're foils in so many ways, how did it feel to see an adopted kid trying to balance her birth heritage and her true family? To flaunt it and embrace it, instead of hiding and ignoring.
And he's foils with Athena: the kid who was never the most important piece on the board, versus the little girl that everyone put first, above even their own lives. How much does that s t i n g, to see how desperately Simon clings to protecting her, thinking how no one's ever done the same to him. Simon's so much like Nahyuta: loyal, unflinching, intelligent. And Athena is just the youngest child, the princess, sent away from homes and desperate to claw her way back.
And, well, Apollo's already seen what happens when he places his trust in people who remind him of his family.
Give me immigrant Apollo. Give me family issues Apollo. Give me Apollo who's been screwed over by the system one too many times, but wants to become a part of that system and rebuild it for the better. Give me Clay being an entity in his life in AA4, give me Apollo and Trucy bonding over being adopted, give me surprisingly-proficient-at-crime Apollo trying and failing comically to not be weird and no one in the WAA cares.
I know someone's written a gorgeous fanfic with this exact premise. I just have to find it.