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8The main prosecutors of the ''Franchise/AceAttorney'' series. Prosecutors are servants of the legal system whose job is to make the case against the defendants and do their utmost to find them guilty. While they are not necessarily villains, they are the antagonists that the main characters must oppose to save the innocent and find the truth of the case.
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10This page lists the main prosecutors of the series. Other ones can be found [[Characters/AceAttorneyProsecutorsAndJudges here]]. For Barok van Zieks, primary prosecutor of ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'' duology, see [[Characters/TheGreatAceAttorney here]].
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14* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyMilesEdgeworth Miles Edgeworth]]'''
15* '''[[Characters/AceAttorneyFranziskaVonKarma Franziska von Karma]]'''
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21!!Godot
22!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/HidekiKamiya (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/HiroakiHirata ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
23!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' James T. Wilson (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorney OT]]''), Creator/BrandonPotter ([[Anime/AceAttorney2016 anime]])
24!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyTrialsAndTribulations''
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28->''"Blacker than a moonless night, hotter and more bitter than hell itself... That is coffee."''
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30Main prosecutor of the third game. Godot is known for drinking ''lots'' of coffee, up to 17 cups per court session. Although a prosecuting rookie, he possesses legal experience that makes him a formidable foe. A suave man with a MysteriousPast, he holds strong dislike, almost hatred, towards Phoenix until the end of the last case.
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32* AdaptationalJerkass: The English localization infamously exaggerates his comments to Franziska in 3-5, turning what in Japanese was a demonstration of him not being intimidated by her into a full-blown StayInTheKitchen rant.
33* AffablyEvil: Ruthlessly tries to push Phoenix to the limit... and enjoys cups of rich coffee and always pays genuine compliments (whether anyone understands them or not) whenever they're warranted. [[spoiler:He's also a GracefulLoser who ends up befriending Phoenix before ultimately going away for murder.]]
34* AmbiguouslyBrown: He's darker than most of the cast, though his nationality- other than him not being Japanese (in the original)- is as much of a mystery as his name. [[spoiler:Becomes less ambiguous when he's revealed to be Diego Armando, a Spanish name]].
35* AntiVillain: His antagonism with Phoenix notwithstanding, Godot is actually a fairly clean prosecutor for original trilogy standards. Also, [[spoiler:his desire to make up for his perceived failure at saving Mia]] puts him into this trope to the point where [[spoiler:{{M|oralityChain}}aya tries to take the heat for him]].
36* ArcWords: "The only time a lawyer can cry is when it's all over" are very important words to Godot and his past.
37* BackFromTheDead: He claims he's this to Phoenix, though the truth is more akin to "back from a deep coma". [[spoiler:He actually means a [[ThatManIsDead different type of death altogether]].]]
38* BadassBoast: He means every word.
39--> ''I've returned from the depths of Hell to do battle with you.''
40* BerserkButton:
41** At one point in Case 3, Godot furiously chugs his coffee, then says that every time he is lied to, he downs a cup of coffee and then [[DisproportionateRetribution beats down the liar with the empty mug]].
42** Do ''not'' screw with his coffee, especially adding something like sugar that'll corrupt its purity (to him). He's not going to take it well. [[spoiler:This one actually makes quite a bit of sense, seeing as how his life was ruined by a certain someone slipping poison into his coffee, which put him in a coma.]]
43* BigBad: He is a member of the BigBadEnsemble in ''Trials and Tribulations''. He is a BigBad since he intentionally prosecutes cases that Phoenix is defending in order to get misplaced revenge on Phoenix even if they are unrelated to the [[BigScrewedUpFamily Fey family]], and refuses to prosecute cases that do not involve Phoenix. [[spoiler:He fights the team of Dahlia Hawthorne, the main BigBad who is also the GreaterScopeVillain who caused the events that turned Godot evil; and Morgan Fey, another GreaterScopeVillain.]]
44* BlindWithoutEm: He needs his visor to see, but even then, he can't see perfectly. [[spoiler:Specifically, he can't see red against a white background, presumably because the visor's red lenses make ''everything'' look red to him.]]
45* BreakThemByTalking: In the anime, he does this to [[spoiler:Luke Atmey]] when he is exposed, bluntly saying that all his fame-seeking crimes have earned him is a prison sentence.
46-->'''Godot''': You rode up on a high-octane rocket, and flamed out in a blaze of glory. What's left is dark and empty. Thirst can make a man guzzle down everything there is. At this point, brother, it's all over but the crying.
47* BrokenAce: He lost it after [[spoiler:Mia died]], resulting in him hating Wright for most of the game along with his limited vision.
48* BunnyEarsLawyer: Initially appears as a prosecutor version of this. Not only does he drink gallons of coffee in and out of the court (he limits himself to '''17''' mugs of coffee during investigation or a trial), he wears a mask all the time. This goes away once it becomes clear that he's doing both since [[spoiler: coffee is why he woke up from his coma in the first place, and that he's mostly blind and needs the mask to see]].
49* ByTheLightsOfTheirEyes: Unusually realistic variant. The three red lights on Godot's mask are distinctly visible in pitch blackness (as opposed to anyone's eyes), which comes up when Furio Tigre causes a power outage during his VillainousBreakdown, and later when [[spoiler:Maya testifies that when she was attacked, she was saved by a man with a light that only illuminated his face]].
50* CantGetAwayWithNuthin: Mild example, but the judge is perfectly willing to call out Godot for his bad attitude and his excessive coffee-drinking. This is strange when one considers that 'bad attitude' is practically a job requirement for prosecutors in this franchise, and he had nothing to say about Franziska bringing an honest-to-god whip into the courtroom and using it on anything (including ''him'') in sight.
51* CharacterCatchphrase: "That's one of my rules." [[spoiler:When it appears in case 4, it alerts anyone who hasn't noticed the caffemania, piercings, suit, haircut, skin colour and beard to his identity]]. He also tends to say "Ha...!" when he's amused or gloating.
52* CerebusCallback: His vehement hatred of "poisoning" coffee with cream or sugar becomes less funny when it's revealed that [[spoiler:Dahlia poisoning his coffee (disguised as sugar) is how he ended up in a coma.]]
53* ChekhovMIA: Godot is inexplicably MIA for the start of Bridge to the Turnabout and Franziska has to prosecute in his stead. He returns later on (equally without explanation) and it isn't until Phoenix pieces it together that we find out just where he was.
54* CodeOfHonour: He has his own personal code of conduct that seems a bit odd from everyone else's point of view. Several times he offhandedly mentions one of his personal guidelines then follow it up with "[[CharacterCatchphrase That's one of my rules.]]" Phoenix even wonders at one point if he actually has a list of these somewhere or if he's just making them up as he goes along. The most important one to him is "The only time a lawyer can cry is when it's all over."
55* ColorBlindConfusion: He is unable to see [[spoiler: red on a white background at all, so he cannot see blood or red food stains on white objects like white aprons or snow]]. When this situation comes up, Godot attempts to gloss over it or deny that the color is there at all.
56* CoolMask: His visor is actually for medical purposes; [[spoiler: the poison that almost killed him also blinded him]], and he needs the visor to see. It isn't perfect, though- he can't see the color red presented against a white background.
57* ComplexityAddiction: Prosecutes Phoenix's cases in order to [[spoiler:punish him for failing to protect Mia, and test his worthiness -- when Redd White is the one who actually killed her (and despite him already being in prison, Godot could've presumably just used his prosecutorial connections to make White's prison life miserable)]]. Additionally, in "Bridge to the Turnabout," he arranges a complicated plan to [[spoiler:directly protect Maya -- when he could've just sent Morgan's letter to Phoenix and preemptively saved the day right then]]. In the end, he himself admits this.
58* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: He's a suave rookie prosecutor in his thirties, while Franziska was an emotional teenager. Also, while both are motivated by their desire to defeat Phoenix, Franziska eventually moves past it, while Godot doesn't until it's too late.
59* CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot: He himself admits in the end. The final case of ''Trials & Tribulations'' could have been avoided if he had just [[spoiler:asked Phoenix for help and warned Maya about Morgan's plot in the first place]]. Additionally, since he managed to [[spoiler:find Morgan's note before Pearl did]], it would have been simple for him to just avert the whole thing by [[spoiler:destroying or hiding the note. It's implied he wanted the plan to go through so that Maya would be in danger so he could save her to make up for failing to save Mia (at least in his own mind)]]. But then, where would be the fun (for the players) in that?
60* DeadpanSnarker: One of the most sharp-witted characters in the series, and unlike Phoenix or Edgeworth, he's very vocal with his quips.
61* DeathSeeker: Quite possible. Godot objects before Case 3-5 can be wrapped up by stating that they still don't know who the real killer is, something he has no logical reason to do [[spoiler: since he IS the killer]] and the Judge seemed ready to forget the question as he was about to pass the verdict.
62* DiseaseBleach: Or more appropriately, [[spoiler:poison bleach]]. His hair was black before his coma.
63* TheDulcineaEffect: Deconstructed. [[spoiler:His desire to physically protect Maya from someone who wants her dead leads him to let a terrible chain of events lead up to such a situation rather than rationally handle it.]]
64* EasilyForgiven: After everything is explained and he takes responsibility for his misdeeds and selfish motives, no one in the courtroom expresses any rancor towards him for [[spoiler:deliberately endangering Maya and killing her mother]].
65* EpicFail: [[spoiler: A tragic example. His desire to atone for not being able to save his former girlfriend's life leads to him killing her mother and traumatizing her sister and cousin. If anything, he hurt the Fey clan even more by trying to protect them.]]
66* ExactWords: He is built up as yet another fearsome prosecutor that's never lost a case. When Phoenix first faces him in court, however...
67-->'''Judge:''' Yes, your reputation precedes you. What kind of cases have you dealt with so far?\
68'''Godot:''' Ha...! None.\
69'''Judge:''' What did you say...?\
70'''Godot:''' I've never prosecuted a case before.\
71'''Judge:''' N-Never? But you said you've never lost before.\
72'''Godot:''' ...Exactly. I've never lost. I've never won before either.
73** Of course, this is really two examples in one: [[spoiler:He said he's never ''prosecuted'' a case before, but as Diego Armando, he's ''defended'' in plenty of them]].
74* EyeScream: [[spoiler: The poison Dahlia used to spike Godot's coffee did some major damage on his central nervous system and Godot even lost his sight in the process. Also, during the final case he is stabbed in the eye by Dahlia which is subsequently hidden underneath his mask.]]
75* FailureToSaveMurder: The entire reason for his hatred and quest for vengeance against Phoenix is that [[spoiler:Phoenix "failed" to protect Mia from getting murdered. He later realizes he was instead blaming himself and was projecting on Phoenix]].
76* FallenHero: [[spoiler:He's the result of Diego Armando being utterly and completely broken then filled with a new, hateful resolve for finding Mia's killer... who he decides is Phoenix. This occurs by Godot rationalizing Phoenix as an AccompliceByInaction who was complicit in her death, in spite of Redd White being the one who killed her.]]
77* FatalFlaw: Pride [[spoiler: and an inability to let go of the past. Godot is so desperate to atone for a situation that was beyond his control that he ends up complicating it due to his hero complex. Because he's unwilling to swallow his ego and confide in people like Phoenix that could have prevented Morgan and Dahlia's plan, he rushes into a dangerous situation, irresponsibly placing himself as the hero, in which he is forced to kill Misty Fey who was being channeled by Dahlia. If he'd just gone to Phoenix for help or told the police about Morgan's note, Misty may still have been alive.]]
78* FinalBoss: He's the final prosecutor of the original trilogy. [[spoiler:And the final killer as well.]]
79* FoodSlap: Throws his coffee at Phoenix three times.
80* GogglesDoSomethingUnusual:
81** Phoenix was a bit intimidated to confront Godot until he was sure his goggles couldn't fire lasers. Understandably, he has Franziska to thank for his knee-jerk fear of aggressive prosecutors.
82** The manga has four panel, non-canon joke strips, and one of them had Phoenix questioning where all the coffee comes from. Godot then presses a button on his visor which causes it to dispense coffee.
83* {{Griefer}}: The legal equivalent. His motive for becoming a prosecutor was [[spoiler: to make Phoenix, who he blamed for Mia's murder, lose cases]].
84* HeadsIWinTailsYouLose: His strategy during the trial over the theft of the Sacred Urn. [[spoiler:Either Godot manages to give Ron a Guilty verdict for stealing the Sacred Urn, or (what ends up happening) Phoenix gets Ron a Not Guilty verdict... which causes Phoenix to unintentionally invalidate Ron's alibi for the murder of Kane Bullard]].
85* HidingTheHandicap: His mask isn't just for show, seeing as it helps him see; but his vision is still impaired even when wearing it, specifically: [[spoiler:he can't see the color red when displayed on a white background]]. He's too proud to own up to it, though.
86* HeWhoFightsMonsters: His bitterness is thanks to [[spoiler:being poisoned by Dahlia Hawthorne and being unable to stop Redd White from killing Mia]]. In the end, [[spoiler:he becomes a murderer himself]].
87* {{Hypocrite}}: Though his goals from the onset are to [[spoiler: protect Maya from Dahlia, and he takes some efforts to avoid her being implicated of Misty Fey's murder]], once the final trial comes down to two suspects, [[spoiler: himself and Maya, he still refuses to come clean as being the killer despite knowing she's about to take the fall for his actions.]] For all that he claims to do what he does for Mia, had Phoenix not unveiled the truth by force, [[spoiler: Maya would have gone to jail for murder, Iris would still be jailed for admitted accomplice, Pearls would be left alone in the world with no relatives to turn to, and Misty was already dead by his hand. In short, he would have in one fell swoop ''destroyed'' all of Mia's only surviving family and walked away scott-free, were it not for the very man he chose to blame for Mia's death.]]
88* IceCreamKoan: Has an incomprehensible coffee-related koan for every situation.
89-->'''Phoenix:''' Um... the rest of the court doesn't speak Coffeenese. Can you elaborate a bit more?
90* ILetGwenStacyDie: Played with. He took a loved one's death extremely personally despite not having anything to do with it and not being able to do anything to prevent it, and sets out to take revenge on the people he deems responsible for it, namely Phoenix (as by then the real people at fault had been dealt with). [[spoiler:He had been ''outwardly'' blaming Phoenix for Mia's death, but later on admits that he was blaming himself.]] He's eventually proven mistaken in this way of thinking.
91* InadequateInheritor: He mocks Phoenix that he's one of these to Mia Fey's legacy, claiming that he could never dream to be the attorney that she was. [[spoiler:When he sees Mia's ghost alongside Phoenix, both accusingly pointing at him, he breaks down.]]
92* InformedAbility:
93** {{Parodied|Trope}}. He introduces himself as the legendary prosecutor that had never lost a case, and Luke Atmey says, [[DubInducedPlotHole in the English version]], that Edgeworth praised him as the best prosecutor before going to study abroad. In actuality, Godot had never prosecuted a case [[ExactWords (he's never lost nor won)]] and Edgeworth has no idea who Godot is.
94** It is also PlayedStraight in that, despite the constant praises he gets through the game, he's the only prosecutor in the series known to have lost every single case they've taken on.
95* INeedAFreakingDrink: Naturally it's coffee and not alcohol, but one of his "distressed" animations has him simply chugging down his current cup.
96* InnerMonologue: A rare antagonist example. [[spoiler:When Phoenix proves Godot is the one that killed Misty, he laughs it off until he sees an image of Mia's spirit. Godot then starts to freak out a little in his mind and wonders if Mia is living on through Phoenix.]]
97* InsaneTrollLogic: On his first encounter with Phoenix, Godot claims that he has never lost a single case despite never having prosecuted any cases in the first place, arguing that prosecutors always start out undefeated.
98* {{Irony}}:
99** He can't see [[spoiler:red on white... as in Redd White, Mia's killer.]][[labelnote:*]][[spoiler:It should be noted that this only applies in the English version; White's name has a different pun in Japanese.]][[/labelnote]]
100** Godot hates Phoenix because he believes that he [[spoiler:could have saved Mia if he hadn't been late the night of her murder]]. His reasoning is that Phoenix is an AccompliceByInaction thanks to this. Godot ultimately chooses to [[spoiler:allow Pearl, Maya and Misty Fey to get into a dangerous situation he could have completely averted]] in order to [[spoiler:rescue Maya and make up for his own failure to save Mia]]. After his VillainousBreakdown, he outright admits to it.
101* IrrationalHatred: Really holds a high grudge towards Phoenix for [[spoiler:Mia's death]], despite all the circumstances surrounding the event wasn't his responsibility. Godot admits at the end he was just redirecting all that hatred from himself.
102* ItsAllMyFault: He won't admit it until the end, but he blames himself thoroughly for [[spoiler:Mia's death even though he was in a coma of no fault of his own and couldn't have done anything.]]
103* ItsPersonal: He holds a vendetta against Phoenix because [[spoiler:he failed to prevent Mia's death]], and intends to make him pay for it.
104* JerkassToOne: Godot is a Cruel to One example as he treats everyone with cold but polite professionalism except for Phoenix; he relentlessly behaves rudely towards him until the very end of ''Trials and Tribulations'' for [[spoiler:both good and bad reasons.]]
105* KnightInSourArmor: For most of the game he thinks he's this, [[spoiler:sticking it to Phoenix to get the justice that Mia deserved for her death due to Phoenix's inaction]] despite his failing health, but in reality it's just his own selfish desire to make up for his inability to do the job himself, which he comes to terms with at the end.
106* LargeHam: ''"Blacker than a moonless night... Hotter and more bitter than hell itself... That's coffee."''... and that's just one of the few of his melodramatic quotes. Definitely a case of Administrivia/TropesAreNotBad, though. The man is so damn suave and chic with his delivery that you just want him to say more.
107* {{Leitmotif}}: "Godot - The Fragrance of Darkness; That is Coffee", one of the most iconic themes in the franchise for how smooth and suave it is, perfectly matching Godot's own cool, collected demeanor. It's even his [[DiegeticSoundtrackUsage cell phone ringtone.]]
108* TheLostLenore: He convinces himself [[spoiler:Mia]] is this, enough to the point of [[spoiler:taking it out on Phoenix as his way of coping, blaming him for letting her die]]. By the end he realizes this is just misplaced anger and moves on.
109* LyingByOmission: In Godot's introduction, he claims to have never lost a case, making him appear legendary until [[spoiler:he reveals he hasn't ''won'' any case either: It's his first time acting as a prosecutor]].
110* MakingASpectacleOfYourself: His slitted red visor.
111* MaliciousMisnaming: He constantly calls Phoenix "Trite", or in the Japanese version, he intentionally mispronounces "Naruhodo" as "Maruhodo". Note that while the misnaming seems at worst an immature insult in the English version[[note]]calling him a word that can mean "lacking originality or freshness" does make more sense after [[spoiler: Godot's anger at Mia's "unworthy" successor]] comes to light[[/note]], deliberately mispronouncing someone's last name is perceived as ruder in Japan. At the very end of the game, [[spoiler:as he and Phoenix share [[OneLastSmoke One Last Cup of Coffee]] before he is hauled off to jail for murder]], he finally calls Phoenix by the correct name, showing that he's finally gotten over his misplaced grudge.
112* ManlyTears: Defied by him, as he states that "The only time a lawyer can cry is when it's all over."
113* MeaningfulName:
114** Besides the literary reference, bear in mind that his name is pronounced "Go-doe", not "Go-dot". [[spoiler:As in Die'''go''' Arman'''do'''.]]
115** Additionally, in the Japanese version, he gets his name from Godou River (Eagle River in English), the river that played such a prominent role in Mia's first case.
116* {{Metaphorgotten}}: He really loves his coffee metaphors. Too bad nobody but him ever seems to understand them.
117-->'''Phoenix:''' [[LampshadeHanging Could you PLEASE knock it off with the cheesy proverbs and illogical metaphors already!?]]
118* MisplacedRetribution: [[spoiler: Phoenix had nothing to do with Mia's death aside from walking into her office too late to catch Redd White. Godot still decides that he's responsible and tries to make his courtroom life hell. At the end of 3-5, he admits that he really blamed ''himself'', which still falls under this trope as he was in a coma when Mia was murdered.]]
119* MoralityChain: [[spoiler:Maya Fey plays this role for him as his last connection to Mia Fey.]]
120* MustHaveCaffeine: 17 cups per trial day, with a [[FauxlosophicNarration philosophical comment or two]] to go along with each one... and that's just in the courtroom; at one point he alludes to a 13th cup of ''morning coffee''. At least a few of them end up on Phoenix's head in trials. Furthermore, when explaining his being "back from the dead", he describes how the ''smell'' of a doctor's cup of coffee ''woke him up from a seven-year coma''.
121* MysteriousPast: ''No one'' has heard of him or knows anything about him from before he became a prosecutor. Some more about his story is discovered by the end of the game, though.
122* NervesOfSteel: So much so that he doesn't even flinch when Furio Tigre's roar has everyone else cowering behind a table or when [[spoiler:he himself is accused of Misty Fey's murder]]. He does, however, start to lose his cool as Bridge to the Turnabout progresses towards the end, starting with [[spoiler:him realizing that he missed "Maya" written in blood on the lantern when he tried to cover up the murder.]] He's also the only character in the original trilogy to make it clear he won't put up with [[WhipOfDominance Franziska's crap]].
123* NeverMyFault: A very important part of his backstory. [[spoiler:In reality, he knew better.]]
124* NotSoWellIntentionedExtremist: In Case 3-5, it turns out that Godot [[spoiler: learned a year before the story started that the BigBad would target Maya Fey. Rather than report this to the police or tell Phoenix, he concocted a plan of recruiting two co-conspirators, letting Maya go to the mountain where she would be found, try to stop the BigBad himself, letting one of the co-conspirators take the blame when things go sour. When caught, he finally admits that he just wanted to atone for not saving Maya's sister Mia and that helping Maya was an excuse. Though his actions for killing Misty was to get revenge by killing Dahlia as he later admits.]]
125* OhCrap: Every prosecutor makes these faces but a particularly significant one occurs in 3-5 [[spoiler:when he learns of the bloody writing on the stone lantern... which reads "Maya". Given that he had made significant efforts to make sure Maya ''couldn't'' be incriminated, it's pretty bad news to him.]]
126-->'''Phoenix:''' [Godot's] suddenly shaking... and I don't think it's all the caffeine...
127* OneWayVisor: He's nearly blind without it and it lets him see more-or-less normally. To everyone else it just looks like three glowing red lines.
128* OnlyAFleshWound: [[spoiler:He takes a knife wound to the face from Dahlia-in-Misty's-body and it never gets treated (which is why it opens up later). He still walks it off and can ignore the pain enough to keep it hidden from everyone.]]
129* OnlyOneName: When he's introduced, no one even knows if he has a last name or given name, just that he answers to the alias "Godot". [[spoiler: He does have both a first and a last name, but nobody connects him to the name 'Diego Armando' until 3-5.]]
130* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: He normally has NervesOfSteel and barely ever shows weakness when the defense gets the upper hand on him, so it's quite telling when he does start showing nervousness in his last trial.
131* PersecutingProsecutor: PlayedWith. He's the only prosecutor from the original trilogy who never engages in witness coaching or evidence tampering of any sort; he even [[spoiler:submits the piece of evidence that ultimately gets him convicted]] and requests that 3-5 be continued right as the Judge is about to call a verdict, ensuring the true killer is found. He ''does'' assault Phoenix, but unlike Franziska before him, he never goes so far as attacking witnesses or the Judge. Ironically, despite being the only rival [[spoiler:who outright kills someone]], legally he's one of the cleanest prosecutors in the original trilogy.
132* {{Pride}}: Like most major prosecutors, only of a distinctly different kind. He's smug about his abilities, true, though his downfall is his [[NeverMyFault inability to admit when things are his fault]].
133* PsychologicalProjection: [[spoiler:The real reason he blames Phoenix for not being there to save Maya is that he blames ''himself'' for the same, as he only woke up from his coma after Mia had died, much like how Phoenix walked into Mia's office after Redd White had killed her. He eventually admits this when he's pinned as Misty's murderer.]]
134* PutOnABus: Ends T&T [[spoiler:being arrested for Misty Fey's murder, technically-speaking]]. Unlike Franziska and Edgeworth, he's never reappeared, or even been mentioned, in subsequent games.
135* RealMenTakeItBlack: He ''insists'' that coffee must be black as a moonless night. Justified when you learn [[spoiler:he ended up in a coma when someone slipped poison into his coffee, and he's understandably jumpy about anyone tampering with it these days]].
136* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: He starts giving Phoenix one at the climax of Bridge to the Turnabout, saying that he'll never be the defense attorney that Mia was. [[ShutUpHannibal He gets interrupted]] when he sees Mia's spirit standing beside Wright, both dramatically [[GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger Giving Him The Pointer Finger]], causing him to break down.
137* RedFilterOfDoom: The anime describes his eyesight this way, with the mask applying a red filter to all the colors he sees.
138* RememberTheNewGuy: As a result of the first game not having planned for sequels, he was never mentioned by Mia or Grossberg prior to the third game despite being significant to both.
139* RevealingInjury: [[spoiler:Case 3-5. The entire time he's prosecuting, he's sustained a knife wound that is not being treated properly. This wound is also what brought him down as well.]]
140* {{Revenge}}: His drive against Phoenix Wright for [[spoiler:failing to protect Mia Fey]] and [[spoiler:his motive to killing Misty Fey as Dahlia Hawthorne when she tries to kill [[MoralityChain Maya Fey]].]]
141* RevengeBeforeReason: He all but admits that his reasons for hating Wright are pointless, [[spoiler:and that he was ashamed of his own inability to prevent Mia's death.]] He also admits that he ''knew'' that [[spoiler:Dahlia-channeled-by-Misty Fey wasn't really Dahlia but part of the reason he attacked her (with an intent to kill instead of subdue) was his overwhelming hatred of her.]]
142* RuleOfCool: Several times he'll be seen catching a cup of coffee that slides to him from off-screen (stage right) that apparently comes from nowhere. Why? Because it's awesome. One explanation may be that the bailiff actually gets them for him but this isn't ever confirmed (and the Anime doesn't clarify this either.)
143* SadClown: Outwardly, he's a [[DeadpanSnarker wise-cracking]] [[BunnyEarsLawyer Bunny-Ears Prosecutor]] who has coffee mugs slid onto his desk with a metaphor or joke to go with each one, and has the NervesOfSteel to stare a mafia/yakuza thug in the eye and question him. [[spoiler:But he's also suffering tremendously, both physically (was in a coma for five years, has [[DiseaseBleach grayed hair]], has to use a visor to be able to see even just partially) and mentally (Mia died while he was in a coma and [[ItsAllMyFault he believes it's all his fault]]).]]
144* SecretlySelfish: [[spoiler:While he risked his life to save Maya from Dahlia and Morgan, he states in retrospect that, while not consciously aware of such, he was most likely primarily motivated by his desire to atone for his guilt surrounding Mia's death, hence him not trying to get Phoenix's help in protecting her.]]
145* ShoutOut: His name is a reference to ''Theatre/WaitingForGodot''. There are some references to the story across ''Trials and Tribulations'', including one by Godot himself (stating that, when he woke up, there was no one waiting for him).
146* SmugSmiler: One of his sprites sports him with a huge grin on his face, and the boxart of ''Trials and Tribulations'' shows him smiling with an air of confidence about him.
147* SmugSnake: He's highly condescending and arrogant for a rookie prosecutor. ''The Judge'' of all people calls him out on it. [[spoiler:Justified, he used to be a seasoned defense attorney, so he knows his stuff. That and he's a bit smug to begin with]].
148* SomethingOnlyTheyWouldSay: For the audience's benefit more than any character. When [[spoiler:Diego Armando mentions "That's one of my rules."]], it becomes obvious that it could only be Godot.
149* SpitTake: A favored reaction of his when surprised or caught off guard by Phoenix. Sometimes he'll take a fresh drink ''just'' to abide with the spit-take.
150* StepfordSmiler: That smug grin isn't all sunshine and rainbows, he even admits in the end that he keeps smiling no matter how angry or grief-struck he becomes.
151* SympatheticMurderer: Alright, he did [[spoiler:kill Misty Fey]] but the circumstances behind it and his own explanation of it make it difficult to fully fault him. [[spoiler:So much so that Maya even tries to cover for him.]]
152* TearsOfBlood: [[spoiler:When Phoenix points out that they CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot, the knife wound he received reopens, leading to the following line:]]
153-->'''Godot:''' [[spoiler:Have you forgotten already? In my world, the color red doesn't exist. These must be... my tears.]]
154* ThatManIsDead: [[spoiler:Attempted to take this way out when he began his quest for vengeance against Phoenix, but it ends up subverted by the end because he simply denied his identity to himself in order to ease his suffering and shift the blame.]]
155* ThinkingTic: Godot lays his left arm across his waist, rests his right arm on his left hand, and touches his visor in his thinking animation.
156* ThrowingYourSwordAlwaysWorks: Though he throws his cups right-side-up, they always turn in midair and land perfectly shut on Phoenix's head, emptying their contents all over his hair and face. PlayedForLaughs.
157* TrademarkFavoriteFood: He's overly fond of coffee, to the point of drinking up to 17 cups a day, and using various coffee-related metaphors to get points across in court.
158* TragicVillain: [[spoiler:He's ultimately driven by a desire to make up for his own failure, and in the process, ends up committing a murder that could have been avoided]].
159* UncertainDoom: He ends the last trial with a [[spoiler:serious knife-wound to his face that he left untreated and which reopens during the trial]], and his physical condition was already frail due to [[spoiler:Dahlia having almost killed him with poison]]. On top of all this, [[spoiler:he's just been convicted of murder and could well be facing execution]]. The WhereAreTheyNowEpilogue doesn't detail what he's been up to and he exclusively shares the final sketch with two dead people. However, it's never ''explicitly'' stated whether he lived or died; he's simply never been mentioned again in any subsequent game.
160* VerbalTic: He tends to utter "Ha...!" before making dismissive comments.
161* VillainousBreakdown: [[spoiler:Very tame in comparison to previous ones, after he is exposed as Misty Fey's killer his visor which was smoking blows up (yet it didn't get destroyed). After Phoenix points out that they CouldHaveAvoidedThisPlot, his knife wound reopens invoking TearsOfBlood.]]
162* VoiceChangeling: Apparently he's quite good at doing impersonations, mimicking both Victor Kudo and Desirée [=DeLite=]'s voices in court, complete with his theme music changing to their and lighter female text blips for the latter despite speaking in a low baritone.
163* WaistcoatOfStyle: You can't be a main prosecutor in this series and just wear a normal suit, it seems.
164* WouldHurtAChild: Emphasis on "would". [[spoiler:He stabbed Dahlia without caring who channeled her. It turned out to be Misty, but it might have been Pearl, something he acknowledges.]]
165* WoundThatWillNotHeal: [[spoiler:His poisoning has, (at least according to the anime), left him with a regular need to return to the hospital for maintenance, and of course, it struck him blind without his visor]].
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168[[folder:'''Klavier Gavin''' (''Kyoya Garyu'')]]
169!!Klavier Gavin (''Kyoya Garyu'')
170!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Ryouji Yamamoto (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/ToshiyukiKusuda (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'')
171!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Andrew Alfonso (''[[VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney AJ]]''), Creator/YuriLowenthal (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'')
172!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/ApolloJusticeAceAttorney''
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174[[quoteright:172:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/klavieraa5.png]]
175[[caption-width-right:172:[[labelnote:Click here to see him as a rookie prosecutor.]]https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/klavier_young.png[[/labelnote]]]]
176
177->''[[CharacterCatchphrase "Achtung, baby! Today we play it my way!"]]''
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179Main prosecutor of the fourth game. A German rock star teen prodigy, he became a prosecutor at ''seventeen'', has an impressive win record, and all the hallmarks of being a WakeUpCallBoss -- except that he's interested in finding the truth more than racking up wins. He and Apollo become BashBrothers in their first trial together and keep at it throughout the game. He can be considered one of the series' best prosecutors, as he's the only one who makes it through his cases ''without'' [[FailedASpotCheck failing a spot check]] on the evidence. He's also the first of the prosecutors not to [[TokenGoodTeammate try to kill you, maim you, conceal evidence, whip you, withhold evidence, "prepare" witnesses to lie, or otherwise cheat]].
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182He returns in ''Dual Destinies'', now focusing on his law career rather than his band, and he helps an investigation by recreating a mock trial with Apollo at the Themis Legal Academy. It is revealed that he is an alumnus of the school and he performs at the school concert.
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184* TheAce: Maintains both a chart-topping career as a musician ''and'' an exceptional aptitude for prosecution ([[spoiler:Apollo realizes Klavier probably caught onto Alita Tiala being the real killer before he ever did]]), despite both careers being very demanding. Klavier doesn't even boast about or relish in it, at best innocently soaking himself in the perks they bring and otherwise living life to its fullest. The only reason Apollo feels any sense of antagonism from Klavier is because [[AlwaysSecondBest he's just that damn good at everything, while Apollo is still mastering the attorney thing]]. Subverted in one aspect, however, as early on in the game it's implied that he so comprehensively destroyed Phoenix in his debut court case that the latter was forced to give up being an attorney, when in actual fact [[spoiler:Klavier was just an UnwittingPawn in his brother's revenge plot]].
185* AdventureDuo: Is this with Ema Skye. They seem to serve as an inversion of Edgeworth and Gumshoe, who were the previous prosecutor/detective duo, with Ema being the serious, bitter, analytical detective and Klavier being an easy-going, devil-may-care tease.
186* AirGuitar: It's one of his courtroom animations, complete with a short riff from "Guilty Love" playing.
187* AllForNothing: The flashback segment of 4-4 shows that Klavier requested the courtroom be emptied out before calling in a special witness and formally accusing [[spoiler: Phoenix Wright of forging evidence]], knowing that such an accusation could have serious repercussions for the legal system. Unfortunately, ''Dual Destinies'' reveals that [[spoiler: Phoenix' disbarrment]] was one of two events that started the Dark Age of the Law and caused people to lose faith in the legal system.
188* AmbiguouslyBi: While he may show an interest in women, his interest does not seem exclusive. When talking to Trucy in "Turnabout Serenade," she mentions a list of the Gavinners' hit singles. [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Chfl1m4UUAAFsvO.jpg Among them is "My Boyfriend is the Prosecution's Witness."]] Keep in mind that Klavier is the lead singer and is stated to have written all of their songs.
189** His theme 'Guilty Love' has lyrics in Japanese. The song sings of a prosecutor who would rather be preoccupied with court matters than to spend time with his girlfriend and it culminates in him accepting that a breakup is on the way. The song may or may not be implying Klavier is singing as 'Prosecutor Gavin' until we get the line ''Where's this love headed? Either go ask the wind or better yet go ask Herr Forehead!''
190* AnimeHair: His hair always drapes over his shoulder in the shape of a drill, no matter what he's doing. Averted in his younger days, when his hair was short and messy.
191* AttentionWhore: Both Ema Skye and the Judge accuse Klavier of using the trial in ''Turnabout Serenade'' to promote his music, which he finds ridiculous. Of course, he does the exact thing in the next case while speaking to Spark Brushel.
192* BashBrothers: With Apollo. From their first trial. Apollo [[LampshadeHanging hangs a lampshade on this]] when he says the "win" wasn't entirely his, since Klavier pressed him to bring in evidence that revealed the real killer.
193* BunnyEarsLawyer: How many prosecutors have enough time to have their own rock band? Strangely, in the courtroom he acts like a smooth, devil-may-care rock star with a touch of ObfuscatingStupidity, but on the stage, he's a touchy perfectionist. It's like he's got the roles switched around.
194* CainAndAbel: [[spoiler:The Abel to Kristoph's Cain]].
195* CharacterCatchphrase: The aforementioned '''Achtung!''' among others. "Achtung" is a German phrase to warn or caution someone of danger. This is especially significant [[spoiler:when you face [[CainAndAbel Kristoph]]; [[ManipulativeBastard considering]] [[VillainWithGoodPublicity who]] [[ItsAllAboutMe he]] [[BigBad is]], Apollo may have needed all the warnings and help he can get]].
196* CharacterDevelopment:
197** In regards to Kristoph. When his older brother [[spoiler:ends up on the witness stand in "Turnabout Succession", Klavier starts acting unnaturally awkward and submissive. As the trial continues and Kristoph's deeds become exposed, Klavier [[GrewASpine finally stands up to Kristoph]] and delivers the ultimate slap to the face by telling him, "You're not needed anymore."]]
198** In his younger days, while he was still a kind person, [[JerkWithAHeartOfGold he was more abrasive and sharp-tongued]]. He's much tamer now.
199* TheCharmer: Very much so. Fitting in with the charismatic rock star image, his dialogue and body language can come off as flirtatious. This is one reason Ema hates him.
200* ClearMyName: An interesting inversion of the trope. [[spoiler:It seems he has his own doubts about Kristoph and his role in Phoenix's career-ending trial -- while Klavier's never considered the "guilty" party, he ''is'' remembered as "the one who stripped Phoenix Wright's badge" (although even Phoenix notes that was the Bar Association) but he doesn't seem to consider it an accomplishment. He refers to the "blackness of seven years ago" and says it's time to end it. As it turns out, he actually didn't do anything wrong, but knowing that Phoenix didn't either is what seems to set him on the path to clearing Phoenix's name as well.]]
201* ConsummateProfessional: He's a tetchy perfectionist and does not tolerate excuses or imperfection in his or his co-workers' performance. In his prosecuting career? Nope, it's his music career that's technically his side interest. In court, while not nearly as rigid as Edgeworth and the Von Karmas, he ''is'' serious about being a prosecutor first and a rock star second, even if his attitudes about the two are inverted. Even though it pains him to have to do it, he still [[spoiler:prosecutes one of his good friends and fellow band members because, well, he did commit murder]]. He's also by far the most skilled of the prosecutors in the series at keeping quirky witnesses under control, as first demonstrated with Wesley Stickler.
202* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To the original trilogy prosecutors, all of whom were tetchy, condescending, and obstructive before their {{Heel Face Turn}}s, with Miles being taught to achieve the guilty verdict at all costs, Franziska and Godot having personal grudges against Phoenix that negatively influenced their treatment of him. Klavier, on the other hand, is a decent guy with [[BunnyEarsLawyer weird tendencies]] who plays nice from the get-go, and does not mind getting a not guilty verdict as long as the truth is out. [[spoiler:More tellingly, he's also the only prosecutor who has to testify against an ''evil'' defense attorney - namely, [[CainAndAbel his]] [[BigBad brother]]]].
203* CrazyPrepared: [[spoiler:He was responsible for Phoenix's disbarment because he had a "tip" (care of [[BigBad Kristoph]]) about the evidence. Becomes this trope because he actually follows the law in having [[UnwittingPawn Drew Misham]] testify without an audience due to the repercussions for the justice system.]] He also has the sense to issue a gag order once a murder victim is discovered in order to preserve the crime scene and keep key witnesses from exiting. This is unprecedented competence in the series.
204* DarkIsNotEvil: He's a tan-skinned prosecutor who wears dark red clothing in the style of a rock star even in court, and his blazer could be interpreted as a [[HellBentForLeather leather jacket]], but despite this, he isn't a [[{{Jerkass}} dick]]. [[spoiler:This is what sets him apart from his older brother, [[VillainWithGoodPublicity Kristoph]], [[BrightIsNotGood who is lighter-skinned and wears a sharp, light purple suit]], and presents himself as trustworthy, when he's an arrogant and selfish prick who just wants to bask in the fame and attention being a defense attorney gives him]].
205* DemotedToExtra: In ''Dual Destinies'', where Klavier only appears in Case 3 and one of the DLC quizzes. Even worse in ''Spirit of Justice'' where he only appears in pre-order DLC and in a flashback in Case 5 -- though at least that confirms that he wasn't one of the prosecutors deemed corrupt by Edgeworth.
206* DubNameChange: Since his name [[UnfortunateName is literally just the German word for piano]], the German localization obviously changed it. There he is called Kantilen Gavin, which is derived from the word Kantilene, meaning a vocal melody or instrumental passage in a smooth, lyrical style.
207* EgocentricTeamNaming: His band is named the Gavinners, after, well, him.
208* EtTuBrute: [[spoiler:Wasn't expecting to learn that one of his fellow bandmates turned out to be a crooked detective who committed murder, smuggled cocoons that would get him executed in one country, used Klavier's prized guitar as a "mule" for said cocoons, and obstructed evidence to frame another bandmate. Once Daryan Crescend is exposed and convicted, Klavier tells him in a good-natured yet solemn tone that the trial is "[my] last session with you. We rocked."]]
209* EvenTheGuysWantHim: There are a few times in which Apollo is caught admitting he's attractive. Can also be associated with StupidSexyFlanders.
210* {{Expy}}: Of Dante from ''VideoGame/DevilMayCry'', another Capcom game. They even have the same face, which is very noticeable whenever he looks angry. They both also have a brother with whom they make a RedOniBlueOni pairing. [[spoiler:And his brother's evil as well, just like Vergil.]]
211%%FantasticRacism: Likely owing to his frustrations during Case 4-3 at the time as well as [[spoiler:the defendant lying ''a lot'']], he makes a couple angry comments about Borginians. However, he treats Lamioir with the utmost respect.
212* FatalFlaw: His trusting nature. While it ''does'' make him one of the most effective prosecutors in the series because he doesn't get [[TheoryTunnelVision tunnel vision about the defendant being guilty]], it also means that he's sometimes willing to [[HorribleJudgeOfCharacter trust people who aren't really trustworthy]], [[spoiler: which results in Phoenix being disbarred and [=LeTouse=] killed, not because of Klavier's own actions, but because people he allowed close to him abused his trust for criminal purposes.]]
213* {{Fauxreigner}}: He's [[http://www.capcom-unity.com/zeroobjections/blog/2014/10/31/ace-attorney-trilogy---surprising-tidbits-you-never-knew not actually German]], something that was implied in the games[[note]]by lines like Phoenix's below, and the fact that he's an alum of Themis[[/note]] and confirmed by the creators. He spent a couple of years studying there, but his accent and GratuitousGerman are completely on purpose. Lampshaded by Phoenix:
214-->'''Phoenix Wright''': I like your affected Euro-rock accent, by the way.
215* FriendlyEnemy: He and Apollo are working toward different outcomes in court, but outside, he's on good terms with him. In his point of view, why hate someone that's just trying to do his job and doesn't bear you any ill-will? Even ''in'' court, Klavier helps Apollo out more than Edgeworth helped Wright while still standing opposed to him. The fact that a prosecutor is downright chummy with people from the get-go also serves as {{Foreshadowing}} - [[spoiler:one of the bosses is Klavier's own brother, Kristoph, who is a sociopathic, narcissistic ''defense attorney'']].
216* TheGadfly:
217** Seems to get a rise out of teasing Apollo and Ema, who inevitably get incredibly flustered whenever he does.
218** In court, he also pulls this trope from time to time, often falling on YouDidntAsk. He lets the defense and judge go through lines of reasoning he knows are incorrect, but will only say that after the defenses's case seems solid (for example, he does this in Case 4-3, when Ema's testimony and Apollo's case were based on [[spoiler:Machi Tobaye being blind]]). Given [[SitcomArchnemesis Klavier's personality]], it's possible he only does that to make the case look more dramatic, given he sometimes finds trials boring.
219* GoneHorriblyRight: According to him, the Gavineers started out as something he started in his spare time, but didn't expect it to become extremely popular. While he enjoys the role, he makes it apparent he prefers prosecuting.
220* GracefulLoser: The first prosecutor in the series who genuinely doesn't mind losing in court and never has; he prosecutes people because he is honestly convinced that they're guilty. If new evidence comes up that proves his initial conclusions wrong, he'll happily accept it, and in some cases he'll even poke holes in witnesses' lies himself without Apollo's prompting. Case in point, after Case 4-2 is over, he sends Apollo and Trucy [=VIP=] tickets for the following The Gavinners concert.
221* GratuitousGerman: Klavier will routinely sprinkle German throughout his dialogue to add to the European rockstar image. He is implied (and confirmed by the creators) to [[{{Fauxreigner}} not actually be from Germany]], although he spent a couple of years studying there. Given his name he may be of German descent.
222* {{Greed}}: PlayedForLaughs at the start of Case 4-3. While he's still enough of a GracefulLoser to give Apollo and Trucy VIP Tickets for a Gavineers concert as a gift, Apollo is annoyed at the fact that it's ''them'', and not Klavier, who have to pay for them (albeit at 20% off).
223* HeroAntagonist: He's the only prosecutor in the series who is never presented in a villainous light. Right from the start, he does his job properly and will never resort to shady tactics, even questioning his own witnesses if he thinks they're lying. He also isn't smug about his position and doesn't look down on defense attorneys in general and Apollo in particular; the worst he gives is some friendly teasing.
224* HeroicBSOD: In case 4-4, [[spoiler:when his brother Kristoph is on the stand and he realizes that his brother manipulated him to get Phoenix disbarred. At this point the normally-confident Klavier can barely say anything to oppose him. He snaps out of it by the end to tell him that "you're not needed anymore."]]
225* HorribleJudgeOfCharacter: Played with; while [[spoiler: his best friend]] turned out to be a murderer, and he objects to Apollo's accusations regarding [[spoiler: Kristoph and Daryan]], he also agrees that they should testify in court and ultimately comes to recognize their guilt. It's less that he genuinely believes that they're clean and more that he ''really'' doesn't want [[spoiler: his brother and his best friend]] to be murderers.
226* HypocriticalHumor: He vehemently denies any usage of pre-recorded audio or footage in his live performances, stating that the Gavineers "aren't some air-guitar band", even though he constantly uses air guitar during trials.
227* ImprobableAge: He was a legitimately talented prosecutor at 17, unlike fellow 17-year-old "prodigy" Sebastian from ''Gyakuten Kenji 2'', although his age also probably played a part in [[spoiler:not realizing that Kristoph's "tip" was a set-up]].
228* ItsPersonal: Both PlayedForLaughs and played straight in "Turnabout Academy." Since the murder victim was a teacher he admired at school, he's more than willing to help Athena and Apollo with their investigation however he can. He also swears to hunt down whoever burnt the Gavinners' banner, which was supposed to hang from the stage during the school festival. [[spoiler:The two incidents turned out to be connected, but none of them knew it at the time.]]
229* {{Leitmotif}}: "Guilty Love", a Gavinners song in-game.
230* LeftTheBackgroundMusicOn: According to Apollo's gripe in Case 4-2, his song ''Guilty Love'' is literally being played in the courtroom.
231* MeaningfulName: "Klavier" is German for "keyboard". The "''kyo''" in "Kyoya" means "echo".
232* MrFanservice: Both in and out of universe. Practically every female that isn't Ema (who dislikes him) or Vera (a young, shy girl [[spoiler:who had a bad history with his lookalike]]) swoons over him, and even [[EvenTheGuysWantHim Apollo]] finds himself distracted.
233* MundaneUtility: He called up a very special service meant to carry evidence between countries without any damage whatsoever to bring a very special and sentimental guitar from Borgnia to Japanifornia since simply carrying it on a plane conventionally would ruin the wood quality from the air pressure, so they vacuum-wrapped it. [[spoiler:Machi and Daryan used said guitar to smuggle a highly-illegal cocoon out of Borgnia expecting Klavier to use said service to ship the guitar out as no authorities would inspect it due to his orders. However, this bites them later when upon opening the guitar case in Japanifornia, Daryan found out that Klavier didn't unwrap it yet, meaning that he couldn't get the cocoon out, leading to burning the guitar.]]
234* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: Most prosecutors have their breakdowns when Phoenix humiliates them by winning or exposing their wrongdoing. Klavier has his when Vera confirms that [[spoiler: Phoenix didn't commission the forged diary page]]; he ruined an innocent man's career over nothing. And to make matters worse, [[spoiler: ''his own brother'']] used his desire for justice to turn him into a pawn for a petty revenge scheme.
235* NervesOfSteel: Doesn't even bat an eye when ''someone takes Trucy as a hostage at knife-point''. [[spoiler:Subverted, he saw straight through the Mr. Hat trick and wasn't amused.]]
236* NiceGuy:
237** Of all the prosecutors you face, absolutely, and he's a good deal more helpful than some members of the police force or the witnesses who try to kill you. For the record: he never hides witnesses, coaches testimony, presents fake forensic evidence, whips you, threatens you, withholds evidence, obstructs your investigation, tasers you, trains ''pets'' to be unhelpful, messes with your head, trains ''pets'' to attack you, treats you with outright contempt[[note]]He calls you Herr Forehead, sure, but consider his rivalry with Apollo versus Edgeworth telling Phoenix "You ''are'' nothing" in 1-2[[/note]], burns you with coffee, kidnaps your assistant, tracks a detective, threatens to behead you, use beads to painfully squeeze parts of your body, or otherwise does anything but demand you put up a coherent, logical argument with evidence to substantiate. And he's no bigot either. And if you're on to something? He actually helps!
238** He's still this in ''Dual Destinies''. [[spoiler:The victim of 5-3 inspired him when he was still a student, and he's more than willing to help out Athena and Apollo with their investigations if it'll bring her killer to justice. While he's not directly involved with prosecuting the case, he does pull rank a bit to get some key evidence examined for them.]]
239* NoGoodDeedGoesUnpunished: 7 years ago, all Klavier wanted was to expose a forger and make his brother proud, which ultimately led to [[spoiler:said brother abusing his trust to frame a genuinely ethical lawyer]], and the start of the Dark Age of the Law as people felt that if even Phoenix Wright couldn't be trusted, then no one could.
240* OOCIsSeriousBusiness:
241** Klavier is usually carefree in the court, not minding too much when Apollo gains momentum in finding the real killer and absolving his clients, whereas other prosecutors end up tensing up and attempt to do everything they can to turn the tide. So when it's ''Klavier'' sweating with an anguished look on his face, it's because he's been an UnwittingPawn in somebody else's scheme, usually being manipulated by someone he trusted.
242** This is especially apparent in Case 4-4. He gets loud and aggressive with a witness, something Apollo, Trucy and The Judge point out. [[spoiler:This is because he put two and two together and realized the reason behind the fact his brother had tipped him off that Drew Misham knew about the forged evidence in the case that got Phoenix disbarred.]]
243* ThePerfectionist: Not in court, surprisingly enough, but when it comes to his music the slightest slip-up in a performance is enough to put him in a terribly foul mood.
244* PersecutingProsecutor: [[AvertedTrope One of the few rival prosecutors in the series who completely averts this trope.]] He's the cleanest prosecutor in the entire series; while previous prosecutors would obstruct trials, verbally demean, and ''physically assault'' the defense side, Klavier is warm, friendly, and entirely devoted to the truth. [[spoiler:In three cases, he takes down a detective, a nurse, and a lawyer, the latter of which is his own brother. He'll prosecute one of his own band members if necessary]]. While he did get a lawyer disbarred with forged evidence, [[spoiler:it was only because Kristoph used him as an UnwittingPawn in the name of petty revenge against Phoenix Wright]].
245* RecordNeedleScratch: Whenever he's about to say something important during a trial, he plays air guitar to his signature lick. [[spoiler:He also does it to conclude Daryan's trial after the latter is exposed and convicted]].
246* TheRockStar: He carries the glamorous style from his rock career into the courtroom too. [[spoiler:His band disbands at the end of the game, though he says he's still focusing on his music career in ''Dual Destinies''.]]
247* SheepInSheepsClothing: He's nice from the get-go when other prosecutors start off as jerks, and several people around him are revealed to be criminals... but not Klavier himself; he's a genuine NiceGuy who just so happens to have bad luck with friends. [[spoiler: And family.]]
248* ShipTease: He is often pictured with Ema in the official art and merchandise. This ship tease becomes especially apparent in ''Odoroki Gyakuten'' where Klavier lends Ema his coat and she is left flustered by the event.
249* ShoutOut: "Music/AchtungBaby! Today we play it my way!"
250* SiblingYinYang: Being less of a consummate professional than his older brother, Klavier dresses like a rockstar in court and acts casual and [[TheGadfly mischievous]], while Kristoph is dressed more smartly and acts more polite and charming. [[spoiler:The difference becomes starker when Kristoph is revealed to be the murderous, narcissistic bastard he is]].
251* SitcomArchnemesis: Outside of court, he's very kind and likable. Doesn't stop him from rubbing Apollo the wrong way or Ema hating his guts. He and Apollo seem to warm to each other as the game goes on, although he's still calling you "Herr Forehead" in court.
252* SkewedPriorities: When The Gavinners is involved, his priorities tend to be somewhat off. In Case 4-3, he's more annoyed at his motorcycle not working, his keys being stolen, his guitar being burned and the musical performance being subpar than about the murder that happened during the concert, and in Case 5-3, he treats the burning of the Gavinners flag at practically the same level as the murder.
253* SkilledButNaive: As a rookie. He really ''was'' good enough to pass the bar age 17, but he didn't have the experience to recognize a sketchy tip when he saw one, [[spoiler: albeit that the tipster being his older brother probably clouded his judgement somewhat]].
254* StrongFamilyResemblance: He really does look a lot like his older brother Kristoph. It actually causes Apollo to stare at him when they meet each other for the first time in the first day of investigation in "Turnabout Corner". [[spoiler:It's also the most likely reason Vera was staring at him during Case 4-4 -- because she met Kristoph when she was younger.]]
255* TookALevelInKindness: While he still wasn't that bad, Klavier was crasser and more defiant in his early career, as shown by him being more antagonistic to Phoenix. This may be because [[spoiler:Kristoph told him in advance that Phoenix had forged evidence and was unworthy of Klavier's respect]], likely souring Klavier's opinion of Phoenix.
256* TokenGoodTeammate: He's one of the few prosecutors whose intentions are good and honest from the start, as well as being the ''only'' prosecutor who isn't an [[{{Jerkass}} asshole]] when you first meet them (at least, before their CharacterDevelopment). [[spoiler:He did use forged evidence to get Phoenix disbarred, but that's because his own brother, Kristoph, used him as a pawn for petty revenge]].
257* TraumaCongaLine: Fans have noticed that the events of ''Ace Attorney: Apollo Justice'' have served as one for Klavier, due to Japan's judicial system and the country's societal emphasis on family. [[spoiler:He was used as an UnwittingPawn by Kristoph in his plan to get Phoenix Wright disbarred out of spite, and had an emotional breakdown when he learned of what he had done through Vera. Then he helped Apollo expose Kristoph's crimes, and condemned his own guitarist, Daryan Crescend, of murder and drug smuggling, despite how close he was to his bandmates and he was very reluctant to turn on them even for the law]]. This even extends to the next game where [[spoiler:his favorite instructor from Themis Law Academy and the one who instilled much of his personal commitment to being an upstanding prosecutor, Constance Courte, is slain simply because she was so honest and unwilling to look past duplicity in the name of results]]. That all said it's [[AngstWhatAngst a little hard to notice]] when his suave and upbeat personality basically never wavers.
258* UniformityException: In addition to being far more polite than the other mainstay prosecutors, he's the only one who ends up being the prosecutor for the final case of his game from start to finish, as certain conditions from absences, being the defendant, getting shot, or being a surprise witness force other prosecutors to relay the job to someone else for a time.
259* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: [[spoiler:Giving Kristoph access to his evidence as well as Magnifi's belongings, with the intention of having a fair trial between brothers, ended up giving Kristoph the means to forge the missing diary page, which he was initially going to use to beat Klavier, and later to get Phoenix disbarred when Zak fired him.]]
260* UnwittingPawn:
261** [[spoiler:Kristoph used him to get Phoenix disbarred]]. When Klavier realizes the truth through another UnwittingPawn, [[HeroicBSOD he doesn't take it well]].
262** [[spoiler:Daryan also used Klavier as a "mule" for cocoon-smuggling by secretly putting said cocoons inside his prized Borginian-made guitar, only to set it on fire when the smuggling operation went belly-up.]] When Klavier finds out, he good-naturedly yet solemnly disowns [[spoiler:Daryan as his friend and bandmate]].
263* VitriolicBestBuds: He enjoys teasing Apollo and Apollo is generally annoyed with him due to how effortlessly Klavier succeeds in being cool where he constantly fails. Despite this, the two have an excellent working relationship and a clear trust in the other's abilities. He also seems to have a bit of this with Daryan, with the two getting along decently, despite the two taking some shots at each other. [[spoiler: Sadly, that friendship doesn't last after Daryan gets arrested.]]
264* WakeUpCallBoss: Double-subversion. He ''is'' the first boss you face alone, he's the reason your mentor has been disbarred, he calls you "Herr Forehead," and he claims that you and critical reasoning are no longer on speaking terms, but start to [[PullTheThread figure out the case]] and he's the first to help. It's not until the very last trial segment that it all makes sense: [[spoiler:he never set out to take Phoenix down for petty reasons or through illegal means. The dissonance is part of TheReveal: the more you trust him, the less sense "seven years ago" makes. And then you find out ''why''.]]
265* WeUsedToBeFriends: [[spoiler:With his bandmate and fellow law enforcement, Daryan Crescend. After Klavier learns that he was unwittingly complicit in Daryan's cocoon-smuggling scheme, he good-naturedly yet solemnly cuts ties with him forever]].
266* WhamLine: The moment he outright ''objects to a witness leaving'' even though letting them go would pretty much guarantee a win for him reveals that he's majorly on your side to find out the truth.
267* WhoNamesTheirKidDude: "Klavier" is German for "piano". However, it is rather appropriate for someone who is a musician, even if their instrument of choice is different.
268* WorthyOpponent: Klavier really has no grudge against Apollo, and as mentioned above, often tries to help Apollo (within reason of being his judicial opponent) to find the true guilty party and the right verdict. Outside of the court, he's actually rather [[FriendlyEnemy buddy-buddy]] with Apollo.
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271[[folder:'''Simon Blackquill''' (''Jin Yugami'')]]
272!!Simon Blackquill (''Jin Yugami'')
273!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese)''': Creator/ShunsukeSakuya (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies DD]]'', ''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
274!!!'''Voiced by (English)''': Unknown
275!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneyDualDestinies''
276
277[[quoteright:243:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/blackquillaa6.png]]
278
279->''"............Hmph. Enough jabbering. Get on with it, already."''
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281Main prosecutor of the fifth game. A gothic individual who carries a hawk named Taka on his shoulder. Trained by a master of psychology, Simon is a serious prosecutor who utilizes effective psychological techniques in his prosecution to break witnesses, defendants, and even judges. Although he was successful early in his career, he was accused of murder and eventually put on death row. Before his time ran out, however, Edgeworth (now Chief Prosecutor) appointed him to prosecute a long and difficult case, leading to Blackquill earning his freedom. He now stands behind the prosecutor's bench as a free man once more, ready to show everyone that psychological warfare is no joke.
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284Oh, and he might or might not be British.
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286* AbsurdlySharpBlade: His "blade" can cleanly cut feathers in half from across the room. He'll hit the defense with it too, but [[SetSwordsToStun not to the same effect]].
287* AchievementsInIgnorance: He says in ''Spirit of Justice'' that he doesn't know how the Mood Matrix works, months after making a very good attempt at foiling it.
288* AntiVillain: He's a grim and ruthless prosecutor that's also a convict but he's basically doing it because he has to. Being bound by the state's will plus having shock-able cuffs means he literally doesn't have a choice. [[spoiler:As for the murder charge, not only is he innocent but he willingly took the rap for Athena when he realized that she would be the one to be accused due to her being in the wrong place at the wrong time.]]
289* BadassBack: Often shows his back turned.
290* BadassInANiceSuit: While perhaps not immediately noticeable, he does wear a proper suit under his coat.
291* BadassLongcoat: Best shown by his initial "facing-away-from-audience" pose.
292* BeAsUnhelpfulAsPossible: He's a nightmare to cross-examine and does his best to make Phoenix's life harder in the final trial, despite his sister Aura threatening to kill her hostages if he isn't exonerated. [[spoiler: Of course, he does have his reasons- he thinks that if it isn't him, it would be Athena.]]
293* BerserkButton:
294** Don't try to cheat the court rules or lie to it when Blackquill is the prosecutor. Taka will ''end'' you.
295** Also never insult birds in front of him.
296** Speaking ill of his mentor, Metis Cykes, is guaranteed to set him off.
297* BigBrotherInstinct: To Athena, to the point of [[spoiler:taking the heat for her murder charge and very nearly being executed for it all because she was his teacher's child]].
298* BigBrotherMentor: What he seems to have become by ''Spirit of Justice''. He'll put himself between Athena and anyone who tries to bully her, but that doesn't mean he won't [[GetAholdOfYourselfMan grab her by the shoulders and shake her]] himself if he needs to get her attention.
299* BigDamnHeroes: [[spoiler:When Prosecutor Sahdmadhi manipulates Athena, Blackquill saves the day as he makes his entrance shouting [[ShutUpHannibal "SILENCE!"]]]]
300* BigWordShout: He uses "OBJECTION!" like everyone else until he snaps his cuffs, then he starts using a unique interjection: [[SilenceYouFool "SILENCE!"]].
301* BornInTheWrongCentury: Way too samurai.
302* BreakingTheBonds: When he gets serious.
303* BunnyEarsLawyer: He dresses unusually, keeps a hawk with him to attack people, and most significantly ''is a convict''... but he's still allowed to prosecute for the state because he's that good at it. In other words, just another prosecutor in the Ace Attorney series. [[spoiler:However, the reason he's given the green light despite being a convict is because Edgeworth believes him to be fully innocent of the crime he allegedly did]]. In ''Spirit of Justice'', he actually [[spoiler:joins Athena at the defense's bench]], ostensibly to protect his favourite soba shop.
304* CharacterCatchphrase: '''''Silence!''''' [[spoiler:which may come from the time he silenced the room when little Athena was too stressed]].
305* ChainedByFashion: Worn because he is a convicted murderer but a talented enough prosecutor to be worth pulling out of jail to score convictions for the state.
306* {{Chuunibyou}}: {{Downplayed|Trope}}. Despite being a grown man, Simon acts more like a old {{Samurai}} than a Prosecutor, using [[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics Dono]] to refer to others, using an old-fashioned tone of speaking, dressing a manner resembling a Samurai, and treating all of his court cases as if they were dramatic duels to the death.
307* CombatPragmatist: He'll sometimes send his hawk to assault the defense. In Apollo's case, this prevents him from focusing enough to perceive someone.
308* TheComicallySerious: The sixth game (set after he defrosts a bit) mines some humor from how such an uptight stick-in-the-mud like Blackquill takes things like noodles and rakugo very seriously.
309* CompellingVoice: His power of suggestion, a vocal trap that invokes this very well.
310* ConsummateLiar:
311** [[spoiler:Have an inconsistent emotion? He makes compelling lies to try to make up for it. In fact, if his noise level hadn't increased, you couldn't even tell he's lying.]]
312** He's pretty good at [[IndyPloy improvising]]. When Edgeworth comes up with a compelling (though ultimately incorrect) motive for Athena [[spoiler:to have killed her mother, Blackquill not only denies it, but works Edgeworth's theory into ''his'' made-up motive for doing the same.]]
313* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Klavier. While Klavier's a friendly if pretentious NiceGuy, Simon is a grim, ruthless convict who mocks the defense relentlessly. Design-wise, Klavier has a warmer color palette (dark blond hair, tanned skin, magenta jacket) while Simon's black-and-white appearance makes him look even harsher.
314* CreepyShadowedUndereyes: [[AllThereInTheManual According to the official visual book]], they are there [[spoiler:because he cried a lot in prison and never bothered to wipe his tear streaks]]. They give the appearance of a hawk's facial markings.
315* DarkIsNotEvil: His design is predominantly black and white and he certainly has a dark past, but he turns out to be both one of the more honest prosecutors in the series [[spoiler: and innocent of the murder he was convicted for]]. Doesn't mean he's any politer or less intimidating, but Edgeworth deems him worthy of keeping his job when he purges the Prosecutor's Office of corrupt prosecutors between ''Dual Destinies'' and ''Spirit of Justice''.
316* DeathSeeker: Not so much someone who was looking for the excuse to die, but rather someone who was not bothered by his encroaching death and did nothing to obstruct it. His execution was his way of [[spoiler: preventing suspicion from ever falling on Athena]] and to that end he believed it was a just cause to die for and refused to fight it.
317* DemotedToExtra:
318** In ''Spirit of Justice'' he appears in Case 4 as a witness and Athena's co-counsel and in a flashback in Case 5.
319** Taka gets it even worse in ''Spirit of Justice'' as he only appears to deliver manju.
320* TheDreaded: As a prosecuting inmate who can break his chains with ease, nearly everyone is scared shitless of Blackquill, including the judge. His [[NoodleIncident questionings]] are just as feared. Tellingly, when the FinalBoss of ''Dual Destinies'' realizes they've been backed into a corner, the only one they feel they will need to kill in order to escape is ''Blackquill''.
321* DueToTheDead: Has respect for the deceased Constance Courte in "Turnabout Academy", and after Juniper Woods is declared Not Guilty of her murder, he advises her to not let Courte's memory be in vain.
322* EveryoneHasStandards: One of his strategies as a prosecutor is leading the defense into conclusions using psychology. But when Nahyuta leads the gallery into doubting Athena's qualifications as a lawyer and overwhelming her hyper-sensitive hearing to psychologically torment her, he gets so aggravated he [[spoiler: joins Athena as the defense's co-counsel]].
323* EverythingsBetterWithSamurai: Note the [[http://johnmarshall.to/blog/wp-content/uploads/2011/04/jinbaori-black.jpg jinbaori]]-esque BadassLongcoat and its heraldry-esque lapel emblems, his pet hawk, his SamuraiPonytail, constant references to swords and swordplay, and his {{leitmotif}}, which could've been pulled straight from an old samurai film. In the international releases he refers to the protagonists as "Justice-dono" or "Cykes-dono;" in the Japanese versions he uses nicknames derived from their actual names that also invoke this feel.
324* EvilOverlooker: In [[https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/aceattorney/images/d/db/GS5ArtbookExclusive.png this]] promotional poster.
325* ExhaustedEyeBags: About twenty of them.
326* ExpositoryHairstyleChange: At the time of his incarceration, his hair was much shorter and wholly black.
327* {{Expy}}: While he has a much different personality, his part in the story of ''Dual Destinies'' is basically a copy of [[spoiler:Detective Jowd]] from ''VideoGame/GhostTrick''. [[spoiler:He framed himself for the murder of a woman when said woman's daughter appeared to be the culprit, the one actually responsible was a phantom that didn't feel (metaphorically in his case) who was part of a case he was involved with, and he was only freed right before his scheduled execution thanks to the efforts of a young redhead who started their career to save him.]]
328* FaceOfAThug: He ''is'' serving time for murder after all.
329* FirstNameBasis:
330** He refers to his sister by her first name, as well as Athena, once their past history is revealed. Notable because he refers to everyone else with either nicknames or overly-formal honorifics.
331** He's on a first-name basis with most of the witnesses in "Turnabout Storyteller," most of whom are acquaintances of his, and Bucky even calls Simon "Simey."
332* {{Foil}}: To Phoenix. Phoenix keeps his DeadpanSnarker comments to himself while Blackquill is very aggressive and direct to people who annoy him, but both are lawyers who go to hell and back for their PlatonicLifePartners and have their reputations ruined after being falsely accused of crimes.
333* ForeignCultureFetish: In the English localization, he's a huge fan of Japanese culture generally despite not explicitly being Japanese. During his debut title, he's a samurai-esque prosecutor, complete with ponytail, suit fashioned to look like a jinbaori, a penchant for using various honorifics like -dono, and a talent for swordsmanship. In ''Spirit of Justice'', he's a passionate fan of soba noodles and enjoys the very-Japanese theater form of rakugo.
334* TheGadfly:
335** He'll occasionally play along with the Judge's sillier theories [[ItAmusedMe for lulz]].
336** His interactions with Athena in ''Spirit of Justice'' evoke the notion of a brother teasing his little sister to get a rise out of her.
337* GetAHoldOfYourselfMan: In ''Spirit of Justice'', when Athena starts to doubt her client, Simon grabs her by the shoulders and shakes her, reminding her that the job of a lawyer is to '''''always''''' believe in her client, no matter how bad it gets. That, and because he'd hate to lose his favorite place to shop for soba noodles if Athena did just give up right there.
338* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: DoubleSubverted. He ''tries'', but the chain on his cuffs is too short. Once he breaks his chain, he uses his pointer finger to cut things.
339* GlowingEyesOfDoom: His eyes sometimes flash white when he's on the hunt.
340* GratuitousJapanese: Normally, his use of honorifics in the international releases wouldn't count as this considering who he is. However, he ''only'' does this in the international versions: he just uses nicknames for the defense attorneys in the original version (albeit polite ones).
341* GuestStarPartyMember: He's Athena's co-counsel in ''Turnabout Storyteller''.
342* HarmlessElectrocution: Fulbright “controls" Simon by pressing a switch that activates an electrical current in his handcuffs. [[spoiler:Though when the whole truth is out, it might not have been so harmless...]]
343* HiddenHeartOfGold: There's ''nothing'' nice about him early on. It's hard to see why Athena would become a lawyer to save him. Then you find out [[spoiler:that he's spent seven years in prison [[TakingTheHeat for her sake]] and said ''nothing'' of it to anyone for fear that suspicion would fall on her]].
344* HypercompetentSidekick: [[spoiler:He's this for Athena in ''Turnabout Storyteller''. He figures things out far faster than she does, and has no problem demolishing [[EmbarrassingNickname Prosecutor Sad Monk's]] logic when Athena's in a pinch.]]
345* HypocriticalHeartwarming: In "Turnabout Storyteller," he often mocks or berates Athena for her missteps, but nevertheless defends her from Nahyuta. The distinction is that the former is Blackquill trying to get her to do a better job defending the heir to his favorite soba shop, while the latter is Nahyuta trying to break Athena's spirit so she'll lose.
346* IaijutsuPractitioner: His side-turned stance with hand poised on his "sheathed sword", plus the quick slice effect when he "draws", evokes this style of swordplay. It's enough to make Damian Tenma want to challenge him to a duel of honor!
347* IfYouEverDoAnythingToHurtHer: Part of the reason Athena sits out the Khura'in trials of "Turnabout Revolution" is because Simon [[BigBrotherInstinct threatened to use Phoenix as sword practice if she got hurt]].
348* TheInsomniac: Jinxie seems to think so, and he doesn't deny it.
349* IntergenerationalFriendship: Although Simon is about ten years older than Athena, they "got on well" even when she was a child.
350* IShallTauntYou:
351** How this often manifests. [[spoiler:One of his best taunts is against [[BigBad Phantom]], "Just '''TRY''' to retrieve your identity, you bloody butcher!"]]
352** [[spoiler:Does this again in ''Turnabout Storyteller'', to manipulate a witness into giving testimony]].
353* ItsPersonal:
354** Anything related to [[spoiler:the Phantom and the UR-1 Incident]] is this to him [[spoiler:to the point that he goes all-out offensive at the start of the fourth case, because the crime scene is the very place where the UR-1 Incident happened, and he suspects the defendant to have ties with the Phantom]].
355** PlayedForLaughs in ''Turnabout Storyteller'', where he's again willing to team up with Athena, because he doesn't want his favourite soba shop to close down.
356* IWasJustPassingThrough: In ''Turnabout Storyteller'', he claims [[spoiler:he is only acting as Athena's co-counsel]] because he would be rather cross if the heir to his favorite soba shop went to jail.
357* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: He's one of the most sour prosecutors in the entire series, but his backstory involves an ''unbelievable'' act of self-sacrifice [[spoiler: to protect Athena]], and there are many times when he shows a softer side.
358* JumpedAtTheCall: He cannot pass up opportunities to be someone's hero, even if the last time he did it almost killed him. Aura indirectly describes him as a "white knight".
359* KatanasAreJustBetter: His concept art has him equipped with one, tying in the samurai theme. As a convict they don't let him keep it on him when he serves in court. [[spoiler:He's also thought to have killed Metis with one, but it turns out that he didn't actually do it]].
360* LetsGetDangerous: Has a tendency to shatter his shackles when he goes on the direct offensive instead of toying with the defense.
361* {{Leitmotif}}: "Distorted Swordsmanship", which, just to drive the Samurai theme home, has a distinct, oriental feel.
362* LockedIntoStrangeness: His hair was wholly black before being sent to jail.
363* LooksLikeCesare: Implied to be caused by lack of sleep during his time in prison.
364* MaliciousMisnaming: Refers to his detective as "Fool Bright". [[spoiler: Because he is a cheap imitation.]]
365* ManipulativeBastard: By reputation. One of his favorite tricks is to play the defense attorneys, Judge, and witnesses into making his case for him.
366* MeaningfulName:
367** His first name "Simon". His manipulation of the court through persuasion is quickly dubbed "Simon Says" by the defense team, after the game of the same name.
368** His first name may also be a reference to [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_K._Simon George K. Simon]], a psychologist famous for codifying [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psychological_manipulation#According_to_Simon psychological manipulation]] techniques.
369** His Japanese name means 'Swift' and 'Dark God'.
370* MoreHeroThanThou: ''Dual Destinies'' is more or less a huge fight between him and Athena to save the other from imprisonment. Happily, Phoenix is able to prove that neither of them were responsible for the UR-1 incident.
371* NiceJobBreakingItHero: [[spoiler: Taking the heat for Athena is nice and all, but if he ''is'' executed, it utterly breaks Athena as she knows he's innocent, Apollo because he never gets closure for Clay's murder, and Phoenix because Trucy dies along with Aura's other hostages. Failing his testimony leads to the worst ending in the entire series.]]
372* TheNicknamer: Besides the defense attorneys, Simon almost never refers to people by their proper name or title. Among others, he refers to the Judge as "Your Baldness", Bobby Fulbright as "Fool Bright" and Nahyuta as "Prosecutor Sad Monk".
373* NoChallengeEqualsNoSatisfaction:
374** Minor example in case 5-3. As the prosecutor, he's trying to prove Juniper Woods, the defendant, guilty. Eventually he gets the chance to do this easily, since [[spoiler:Juniper actually confesses to the murder. But he figures out that she's only confessing to protect Robin and Hugh, dismisses them as meek little mice, and turns down the confession, preferring to try to simply "prove Juniper guilty". Possibly also because [[ItsPersonal he doesn't want to easily condemn anyone who repeated his own noblest act.]]]]
375** Averted in "The Monstrous Turnabout". He hops onto one of the crazier theories simply because it suits his purposes and will get him the result he wants, no matter what the actual implications of the method are. Apollo and Athena both give him the stink eye for even going that route but they know full well that he's only doing it because it's the path of least resistance.
376* NoNonsenseNemesis: As his folder quote shows, he's not one for small talk or irrelevant prattle during court cases. He even shuts down [[HolierThanThou Nahyuta]] a couple times for doing this.
377* NotSoStoic:
378** Outside of standard courtroom antics and reactions, he usually keeps a calm façade even when using his dark and snarky sense of humor. However, on at least three occasions his joke leaves him laughing hysterically and slapping the bench.
379** On a more serious note: [[spoiler:when he takes the stand in the final case, his façade steadily breaks down as Phoenix keeps countering his testimony, causing ''all'' of his Mood Matrix monitors to spike out of control in what could be interpreted as [[HeroicBSOD outright trauma over what he really witnessed]].]]
380** In a significantly more amusing example, when [[spoiler:Robin Newman turns out to be a girl]], he freaks out as much as the rest of the cast.
381** As shown in Turnabout Time Traveller even he is unwilling to prosecute a member of the Sprocket family, with Edgeworth calling all his subordinates cowards for being unwilling to do so.
382* OccidentalOtaku: He shows shades of this in the English version, being an American (or possibly British, given his use of phrases like "sod off") with very Japanese motifs and a fondness for anything Japanese.
383* OOCIsSeriousBusiness: In the first two cases he appears in he goads the Judge into presenting the opening statement, possibly for his own amusement. Come "The Cosmic Turnabout", and he suddenly insists on giving the opening statement himself. [[spoiler:And then it turns out he had ''very'' personal ties with the case...]]
384* OralFixation: Keeps one of his hawk's feathers in his mouth. ''Probably'' not sanitary.
385* OxymoronicBeing: A prosecutor who is also a criminal. He was planned to be a contradictory character from early development.
386* ParrotPetPosition: He keeps a hawk on his right shoulder.
387* PersecutingProsecutor:
388** Downplayed. He doesn't resort to dirtier tactics than Edgeworth, and he never takes things personally, only really growing angry when he suspects anyone, defense or witness, of trying to lie to him or cheat. He ''does'', however, instruct Fulbright to get in your way a lot, and he doesn't hesitate to threaten his witnesses into playing along.
389** He also displays animosity towards Apollo's Perception, using Taka to attack him and disrupt his focus. His argument -- that an unverifiable secret ability shouldn't be used in court -- is... fairly reasonable. Of course, [[spoiler:he allows Apollo to use it against the phantom]], and he's fine with letting Athena use the Mood Matrix in the meantime.
390** Notable that when a worse attorney cheats in front of him, even if the cheating is in his favor, he stops it physically. [[spoiler:Just ask Means.]]
391** Averted in ''Spirit of Justice'' where, irony of ironies, the former ''convict prosecutor'' is one of the few left after Edgeworth's purge of corrupt prosecutors. Granted, [[spoiler:he ''was'' innocent of the crime he had been convicted for, and Edgeworth was aware of this all along]].
392* PetTheDog: Well, more like Pet The Bird, but he can often be seen affectionately scratching Taka under the neck.
393** When she's first on the stand in "Monstrous Turnabout," Jinxie notices Blackquill's ExhaustedEyeBags and notes he probably has trouble sleeping at night, so she offers him a charm to ward off Azukiarai, the youkai who washes azuki beans. Blackquill's initially skeptical of what help that would do him and threatens Jinxie and her father, but when she explains that the charm will block out the noise of Azukiarai washing beans at night, [[NotSoAboveItAll he's taken aback by the kind offer]] [[SincerityMode and thanks her politely.]]
394* PlatonicLifePartners: [[spoiler:With Athena]].
395* PungeonMaster: In ''Spirit of Justice'' he shows a knack of saying phrases that contain one pun to another. They are actually hints of what Athena has to present.
396* RazorSharpHand: While he doesn't physically cut things with it, he can create RazorWind a la Yasha from ''VideoGame/AsurasWrath''. It is sharp enough to cut feathers, [[spoiler:Phoenix Wright's hair, and the Phantom's mask and glasses]].
397* RebelRelaxation: Occasionally puts his back to the prosecution bench.
398* RedBaron: "Twisted Samurai."
399* RightHandAttackDog: Taka. More like Right-Hand Attack Hawk, but similar principle.
400* {{Ronin}}: It's been stated in an interview that this was his original motif, but the localization simply calls him a samurai because the concept of ''ronin'' [[CulturalTranslation isn't as prominent in the West]].
401* RunningGag: He likes to tell little anecdotes of his fellow inmates and the things they told him.
402* SamuraiPonytail: To complete the image.
403* SavvyGuyEnergeticGirl: He's grim and pragmatic, Athena is hyper and clumsy. Do the math.
404* ScrewThisImOuttaHere: His reaction to Athena deciding to Mood Matrix [[spoiler:O'Conner]]'s ridiculous "confession" is to leave a note basically saying, "Screw this! I'm going for a walk with Fulbright."
405* SoreLoser: Averted, for the most part. He's a little bit put out when he loses to Apollo in "The Monstrous Turnabout," but quickly snaps out of this after getting to interrogate [[spoiler:Florent L'Belle]] to uncover the truth behind his schemes.
406* TakingTheHeat: For [[spoiler: Athena]], who otherwise would've been accused/tried/likely executed of killing her own mother. [[spoiler: She became a lawyer to clear his name, and manages to do it ''a day away from his execution''.]]
407* ThinkingTic: Taps his forehead in his thinking animation.
408* TookALevelInKindness: Soon after [[spoiler: he is proven innocent and his cuffs are completely gone]], he works along with the defense attorneys to take down Phantom, even allowing Apollo to use his Perception in court, and also smiles after the trial ends with Athena being pronounced not guilty. By the time of ''Spirit of Justice'', he's outright helpful to Athena.
409* TooMuchAlike: He and his sister really love each other, but this rarely shows in their interactions because they're both aloof, cryptic people.
410* {{Tritagonist}}: Of ''Dual Destinies''; in addition to being the main prosecutor, his (false) arrest changed the lives of several characters, and the goal of the game is to see him exonerated.
411* {{Troll}}: [[IShallTauntYou Part of his strategy]] is goading other people into doing his job, and he has a pretty mischievous sense of humor (the first time he shatters his shackles he acts very menacing and homicidal... before he reveals to the terrified Apollo and Judge he doesn't kill cowards).
412* {{Tsundere}}: Has shades of this with Athena in ''Spirit of Justice'', repeatedly insisting he's only helping her to save his favorite noodle shop every time she offers her gratitude. However, it's subtly hinted several times his assistance is mainly due to his BigBrotherInstinct as well as being a StealthMentor.
413* UndyingLoyalty: To Metis Cykes. His stated reason for [[spoiler:taking the fall for Metis's death instead of Athena]] is that while he does not wish to die, some things are more important than life; such as [[spoiler:protecting his late master's most valuable treasure, i.e. her daughter Athena]]. Phoenix thinks to himself that he really is a samurai through and through.
414* UnwittingPawn: [[spoiler:Geiru Toneido takes advantage of his presence near the crime scene of "Turnabout Storyteller" to create a false alibi. Simon is clearly angry when he finds that out]].
415* WaistcoatOfStyle: Wears one under his robe.
416* WesternSamurai: In the localization, he's a British/American man decked in samurai-like garb who acts like one too, despite there being no indication that he is Japanese.
417* WorthyOpponent: He at least gives enough respect toward the defense attorneys to refer to them as (for example) [[LastNameBasis Wright]][[UsefulNotes/JapaneseHonorifics -dono]] as opposed to his disrespectful made-up names for everyone else, and it's the Wright Agency that he calls to defend his favorite restauranteur.
418* WouldHitAGirl: He has no qualms about sending his hawk to attack Athena, or demonstrating his swordsmanship dangerously close to her face [[spoiler:[[{{Irony}} even though]] [[TakingTheHeat he was trying to protect her]]]]. He also grabs her by the shoulders to shake some sense into her in ''Spirit of Justice''.
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421[[folder:'''Nahyuta Sahdmadhi''']]
422!!Nahyuta Sahdmadhi
423!!!'''Voiced by (Japanese):''' Creator/DaisukeNamikawa (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
424!!!'''Voiced by (English):''' Creator/MatthewMercer (''[[VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice SoJ]]'')
425!!!'''Debut:''' ''VisualNovel/PhoenixWrightAceAttorneySpiritOfJustice''
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427[[quoteright:281:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/nahyutaaa6.png]]
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429->''"O Holy Mother. As your humble servant, you would have me act to save this wretch's soul. I suppose this too is part my fate."''
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431Main prosecutor of the sixth game. A native of the Kingdom of Khura'in in Asia, he puts his faith in the judicial system of his nation, believing that the Divination Séances as performed by the Royal High Priestess are inarguable. A sharp-tongued but soft-spoken monk, he cannot tolerate defense attorneys and their defiance of the Princess and will gladly send any rogue attorneys to their final judgment in the name of the "Holy Mother".
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434In ''Spirit of Justice'', he's introduced as a foreign prosecutor visiting [[{{Americasia}} Japanifornia]] to study its legal system and forensic science and see how he could apply them to his own prosecution back in Khura'in. For this reason, he prosecutes cases both in Khura'in as well as in Japanifornia as he shuttles between the two countries.
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436* AffablyEvil:
437** For a KnightTemplar prosecutor, he’s shown to be mostly soft-spoken and polite and is generally fairly pleasant company to be around, however beware of disagreeing with him during trials since he has absolutely no mercy for “sinners” and those who would aid them (Defense Attorneys fall into this category by default). [[spoiler:Subverted; as shown under the actual entry for Knight Templar, his hatred of defense attorneys and belief that defendants are always guilty is an act. He's actually a genuine NiceGuy trying to protect his family.]]
438--->'''Athena''': I guess he’s a pretty nice person like they say – as long as you’re not up against him.
439** Subverted with Ema Skye who, he's quite aware, will go out of her way to help the defense. She's never punished or held to harsh words by Nahyuta[[note]] he does unleash some sermons on her, but with the intention of saving her from the wrong path rather than to condemn her, and he never insults or speak harshly to her like he does with the defense and others who assists them[[/note]], moreover he'll push to keep her at his side on further investigations. The one time he did "punish" her was because she missed an important piece of evidence rather than because she sided with the defense the whole case.
440* AntagonisticOffspring: As a loyal servant of the Ga'ran regime, he ends up coming into conflict with his rebel father, and is even willing to prosecute Dhurke for killing [[spoiler:Inga and Amara]], which would guarantee Dhurke's execution if he's convicted. [[spoiler:Subverted when it turns out that he's still loyal to the Defiant Dragons, and is only obeying Ga'ran due to being blackmailed.]]
441* BigBrotherInstinct: [[spoiler:Served Ga'ran and almost let himself be executed to protect Rayfa, even when Rayfa didn't know he's her brother.]]
442* BigEater: Implied. The Judge takes note of Nahyuta’s “unexpected enthusiasm for food” after he mentions visiting a burger joint in “The Magical Turnabout”. He also declares a love of peaches in “The Rite of Turnabout” and happily partakes in both manju buns and chilled soba in “Turnabout Storyteller”, comparing the latter to a Khura’inese dish he’s familiar with.
443* BreakTheHaughty:
444** Starts losing his cool in ''The Magical Turnabout'' when Apollo begins unearthing information that he overlooked but it really hits the high point when Apollo manages to conclusively prove that [[spoiler:Roger Retinz/The Great Mr. Reus was the one who arranged the murder]], such that all he can do is pull on his beads and claim that Trucy and Apollo are due for hell. Then [[ShutUpHannibal Apollo counters]] by stating if anything, ''he'd'' be the one going to hell for trying to convict an innocent person. [[VillainousBreakdown It’s so effective that his beads shatter in his face and knock him over]].
445** This continues throughout the game, such as [[spoiler:when Phoenix proves that Tahrust Inmee did, in fact, commit suicide, and when Athena proves that Geiru Toneido committed murder with the udon dough,]] all accompanied with him knocking himself over with his beads.
446** Come late in Case 5, it's soon revealed to be [[spoiler:a massive subversion; he was never that haughty or convinced of his own holiness to begin with, he just does the Khura'in prejudice song and dance because Ga'ran was threatening his mother and sister.]]
447* BulletSeed: When you've dealt a particularly severe blow to his case, he snaps his prayer beads in shock/anger and they end up pelting him in the face, knocking him over.
448* CallingParentsByTheirName: He refers to his father Dhurke by name for much of Case 5, due to intentionally distancing himself from him, but called him "Father" when he was young.
449* CharacterCatchphrase:
450** '''''Satorha!''''' It's the start of a Khura'inese mantra meant to rouse those lost in daydreams, and frequently appears alongside a more standard "Objection!" in court. Basically, he's telling the defense to get their head out of the clouds.
451** After he uses his unique "Satorha!" objection, he may offer the full prayer ''"Satorha imaoman domosamashi detashinuke taregasayo sonoka!"'', complete with [[MilkingTheGiantCow overly-dramatic hand motions]]. [[https://twitter.com/hoso_boso/status/730723500411871232 When turned upside down]], the kanji can be rearranged to mean "Oh unenlightened, tainted soul. Even the Holy Mother's patience has its limits."
452** "Let it go, and move on", which he's especially fond of saying to defense attorneys.
453* ClosetGeek: If the photo of him as a child [[spoiler:with Apollo]] is of any indication, he's a fan of the "Plumed Punisher" show or at least of Lady Kee'ra.
454* ColdHam: He remains calm and polite while making dramatic speeches, often telling the defense the punishment they'll face when they got to Hell for opposing him..
455* TheComicallySerious: He has his moments, such as when he mentions memorizing appropriate replies to receiving a business card (e.g. What’s crack-a-lacking, homie) and also reminiscences on how, after watching a television show on the subject, he waited in line at The Burger Barn for an hour to sample the “local cuisine” before recommending the Southwestern burger with Jalapeno Jack cheese.
456--> '''Athena''': I'm having a really hard time picturing him in line for burgers.
457* ConspicuousGloves: He wears a fingerless black glove on his right hand that contrasts somewhat with the light colors of the rest of his outfit. [[spoiler:It's a symbol of Ga'ran's hold over him, as her spider emblem is sewn on the palm; once he decides to stop following her orders he throws it off to reveal a Defiant Dragon tattoo just like his father's.]]
458* ConsummateLiar: [[spoiler:Thought there was going to be "he forged evidence" here? Haha, ''nope''. All of his holier-than-thou attitude, his hatred of lawyers, and even his ''breakdowns'' are all faked so his mother and sister won't be harmed. ''Everyone'' is caught off guard by this.]]
459* ContrastingSequelAntagonist: To Simon. Simon has a black and white wardrobe and presents himself as an irredeemable convict prone to death threats while Nahyuta is dressed in all white and pastels and presents himself as a pious man ready to send you to hell in the name of the Holy Mother.
460* CrazyPrepared:
461** Given the fact he's an international prosecutor, he considers studying everything he can about the context behind each case he takes on. While by itself that makes sense, it's mostly PlayedForLaughs.
462** For Case 2 of ''Spirit of Justice'' he somehow managed to study up on numerous forms of media (including the hidden camera prank), watch all of Roger Retinz's shows, and stand in line for an hour at the Burger Barn. All in a single afternoon.
463** In Case 4 he learned an enormous amount of information about rakugo in a single night to the point of being able to [[CharacterFilibuster talk about it for hours]] and even give a full rakugo ''performance'' (though he's thankfully stopped from doing ''that'' halfway-through). It's even more ridiculous considering that the day before the case he was prosecuting another case in Khura'in.
464* DeadpanSnarker: He can get pretty acrid when annoyed, which is often.
465* DefeatingTheUndefeatable: While it did end up getting overturned the next day, Nahyuta is the only prosecutor to have obtained a Guilty verdict against Phoenix Wright in a fair and square manner, with nothing forcing the latter to underperform.
466* DeliberateValuesDissonance: The culture he is from thinks that defense attorneys are nothing but evil, and he personifies this by constantly insulting defense attorneys whenever he can. [[spoiler:Subverted in Nahyuta's case. He is being {{Blackmail}}ed into acting this way. He knows that they are necessary and the belief that they are nothing but evil is a big lie that Ga'ran has imposed on her country.]]
467* DespairEventHorizon: Loses all remaining hope [[spoiler:as an undercover Defiant Dragon]] after [[spoiler:his father Dhurke]]'s death. [[spoiler:At least until Apollo finally snaps him out of it.]]
468* DidntSeeThatComing: [[DownplayedTrope Downplayed]] example in Case 3. He pretty much had his case sewn up against Phoenix, to the point of the judge [[FissionMailed actually declaring a Guilty verdict,]] and even having said verdict put off for a day didn’t set him back that much. But he had no way of foreseeing [[spoiler: Maya channeling the spirit of Tahrust Inmee to testify,]] which ultimately sinks his case.
469* TheDragon: He acts as Queen Ga'ran's top prosecutor, and is the one the heroes constantly face in almost all Khura'in court cases.
470* EveryoneHasStandards: Despite his [[TheStoic stoic]], {{jerkass}} demeanor and utter contempt for defense attorneys [[spoiler:(except it's all [[JerkassFacade faked]] due to Ga'ran forcing him into this role)]], he'll always concede if they argue a sound case and gracefully takes his losses when the truth is clearly laid out in front of him.
471* FinalBoss: Aside from the BigBad, he's the last witness in the game to testify.
472* {{Foil}}:
473** Nahyuta was designed as the "holy prosecutor" to play off of Simon's "evil prosecutor" design; it's no accident Simon joins you at the bench in the fourth case. Despite contrasting designs and attitudes, however, their motivations and histories do have some similarities.
474** His saintly image also contrasts him with Apollo, who has been likened to a demon before on account of his hairstyle and red attire. They both built their livelihoods up from nothing and had families who were torn apart in the same incident, [[spoiler:complete with a long-lost little sister born in the aftermath.]]
475* ForcedIntoEvil: [[spoiler:It's not like he wants to be a merciless KnightTemplar, and he's more than aware of his country's problems, but he can't speak out because Ga'ran is holding his family hostage.]]
476* TheFundamentalist: He's an extremely devout monk. [[spoiler:And subverted, in that he isn't blinded by his faith-he knows there's problems with Khura'in and that just because it's couched in religion doesn't make it okay.]]
477* GivingSomeoneThePointerFinger: Instead of just pointing his index finger at his opponents like other ''Ace Attorney'' characters, he points ''two'' fingers! He grasps his prayer beads while doing this, and occasionally, he'll also throw his beads at the defense ''a la'' Godot and his coffee.
478* GoodAllAlong: [[spoiler:When it looks like he's going to pull a HeelFaceTurn at some point in the game, it turns out he was just pretending to be evil]].
479* TheGoodChancellor: [[spoiler:Becomes regent to Queen Rayfa at the end of the game and vows to be this, with Apollo's help.]]
480* GratuitousForeignLanguage: He is prone to saying Khura'inese phrases like ''Satorha!'' or the chant he recites. The full chant is often used after he throws his beads at whichever defense attorney is going up against him, and results in the beads constricting.
481* TheHeavy: He is the villainous prosecutor that you face in most of the cases of ''Spirit of Justice'' that drives this story. [[spoiler:He is being blackmailed into doing this and does not want to be a villain.]]
482* HeelRealization: Subverted. While you'd expect he'd eventually see the error of his ways, [[spoiler:you probably wouldn't expect that he already ''knows'' he's in the wrong but needs to keep up the act as long as Queen Ga'ran is in power.]]
483* HeroicSacrifice: [[spoiler:Ga'ran claims that if Apollo convicts her as Inga and Jove's murderer, then the DC Act will result in Nahyuta being executed for giving a false confession to the former murder, but Nahyuta tells Apollo he'd gladly sacrifice his life if it means taking Ga'ran down. Apollo finds another option, however]].
484* HolierThanThou: He's a devout monk who'll calmly declare you bound for hell in order to atone for your sins. [[spoiler:It's a facade he needs to keep up because Ga'ran is threatening his mother and sister]].
485* ImprobableWeaponUser: His ''beads'', of all things. He throws them at the defense -- wrapping them around Apollo's head, Phoenix's pointing arm, or Athena's body -- then quickly chants something in Khura'inese which causes the beads to tighten and constrict their victim. A later case shows that this chant will also tighten Apollo's bracelet, preventing Apollo from using his trademark Perceive ability. His beads ''also'' have a tendency to break in his face when he loses a case, [[LaserGuidedKarma knocking him over in the world's least dignified fashion]].
486* InsultOfEndearment: During his scene in the credits, it's revealed that he's joined Phoenix and Apollo on the list of people given nicknames by Rayfa (in his case, "Braid Head"), much to his chagrin.
487* ItsPersonalWithTheDragon: Nahyuta is a tall, imposing figure who serves as TheDragon to an [[EvilOverlord evil ruler]], and was once a champion of a heroic cause. [[spoiler:It also turns out he has a personal connection to the hero, and they were like family to one another. All that changed when this his loved ones were threatened, he hit the DespairEventHorizon, and service to the BigBad as her enforcer was all he had left going for him. Nahyuta discards any association with his past life, even telling Apollo that [[ThatManIsDead the brother he knew is long gone]]. By the end, the hero (Apollo) ends up bringing him back to the light when he's seen in danger, to the point that Nahyuta reveals his Defiant Dragon tattoo and risks his own life to save him]].
488* JerkassHasAPoint:
489** Throughout “Turnabout Storyteller”, he goes after Athena for being ill-prepared for the trial and her general lack of experience as a lawyer. As rude as he is about it, Athena and Simon both admit that some of his criticisms are valid.
490** In “Turnabout Revolution”, when Apollo and Athena ask how he could possibly prosecute [[spoiler: his own father]], he argues that the law is the law and he has to uphold it, regardless of any prior relationship to the defendant. Even Apollo can't find a contradiction to that argument. [[spoiler: Though it's made clear later that Nahyuta doesn't really want to do it.]]
491* JerkassToOne: Nahyuta is polite and soft-spoken, but he also frequently tells defense attorneys either that they'll burn in hell or that they deserve some other otherworldly torment, and he's fond of saying "Let it go, and move on" as a shut-down to his opponents' arguments. [[spoiler:But as detailed in other spoilered entries in Nahyuta's section, later in the game you learn this is actually just an act.]]
492* JustAKid: He writes off Athena as one, given that she's only a teenager.
493* JustFollowingOrders: Nahyuta stands behind this as the reason why he would not participate in the [[spoiler:Defiant Dragons' revolution]]. Given how ''merciless'' Khura'in is with their rules, fear might be another reason he pulls this excuse. [[spoiler:And as later revealed, it's indeed that fear is the ''only'' reason-though not for himself. If he did not comply with the aforementioned orders, those close to him would suffer and he would likely be put to death.]]
494* KingIncognito: [[spoiler:Well, "Prince Incognito". He's the eldest son and child of the true queen of Khura'in, but he was kept in line by his treacherous, usurping aunt and forced to work for her so his mother and younger sister wouldn't be killed. The truth wasn't revealed until later]].
495* KnightTemplar: Demonstrates this to a degree, as he is uncompromising about his stance on defense attorneys and what they mean for the judicial system of Khura'in. If a rogue attorney is brought before him, he will pronounce them a sinner and claim they can find forgiveness in "the founder", which really means he's sending them to the gallows. [[spoiler:Subverted -- it turns out he left Khura'in precisely because he realized just how unjust its executions of defense attorneys are. He's actually an ally of the [[LaResistance Defiant Dragons]].]]
496* LargeHam: Take a look at his quote. He talks [[PurpleProse like that]] ''all the time.''
497* {{Leitmotif}}: His theme, "The Last Rites Prosecutor", is meant to emphasize his saintly image by sounding serene and traditional.
498* LightIsNotGood: A devout {{Bishonen}} with long, pastel hair and an immaculate all-white suit? He agrees with the general Khura'inese belief that all lawyers are scum, and he'll calmly deem you fit for hell with a serene smile on his face. [[spoiler: Subverted; he knows full well how insane he sounds but needs to pretend to be in league with Ga'ran for his family's sake. Once she's exposed, it becomes LightIsGood]].
499* LongLostRelative: [[spoiler:He's Apollo's foster older brother, and Rayfa's ''biological'' older brother.]]
500* LukeIAmYourFather: The fact that [[spoiler:Dhurke and Amara are his parents is common knowledge in-universe, but Rayfa is unaware that he's her biological older brother and only finds out when he's on the verge of being handed the death penalty]].
501* MagicalFloatingShawl: Nahyuta has a white stole levitating around him. Besides being an international prosecutor, he is also a respected monk in Khura'in, with a devout belief in the country's religious tenets.
502* MakingTheChoiceForYou: [[spoiler:Apollo was agonizing on whether to accuse Ga'ran for murder because doing so would indict Nahyuta who is Apollo's adoptive brother for supporting her under the DC act because she {{Blackmail}}ed him into making false testimony to help her, making him guilty of supporting a criminal. He told Apollo that he would gladly fall under the DC Act if it meant bringing Ga'ran to justice.]]
503* MeaningfulAppearance: Nahyuta wears one fingerless glove on his right hand, it being black and having a spider symbol on. [[spoiler:As it covers the Defiant Dragons tattoo he has on said hand, it signifies Ga'ran's control over him.]]
504* MeaningfulName:
505** "Nahyuta" comes from the term "nayuta", which originates from Sanskrit and denotes a large number.
506** "Sahdmadhi" comes from the Japanese proverb "hotoke no kao mo sando made" (仏の顔も三度まで), which means "Even the Buddha becomes angry if you brush his face thrice" (basically, even the calmest, most serene person [[BewareTheNiceOnes can become aggressive if you push them hard enough]]). It also comes from "samadhi" (समाधि), a word used to refer to a state of meditative consciousness.
507* MindOverMatter: Downplayed. His chants can telekinetically constrict his beads around whomever he throws them at. [[spoiler:Said chants can also affect Apollo's bracelet, thus doubling as something of a PowerNullifier.]]
508* TheMole: [[spoiler:He knows full well how nuts he comes off as. He has to do that because his mother was being held hostage and his sister's reputation was threatened.]]
509* MysticalWhiteHair: His hair certainly gives him an aura of mystery... [[spoiler:It's something that he inherited from his mother, Amara]].
510* NiceGuy: As long as you're not a defense attorney, he's a nice and polite man. [[BewareTheNiceOnes If you]] ''[[BewareTheNiceOnes are]]'' a [[BewareTheNiceOnes defense attorney, however]]... [[spoiler:He actually is a truly NiceGuy deep down, but the hate of defense attorneys is fake and he knows very well that his homeland's justice system is corrupt, but he had to pretend to hate them because of his aunt's influence on him]].
511* NiceJobFixingItVillain: In "Turnabout Storyteller," he manages to push all of Simon's buttons and then some, which leads to Simon joining Athena at the defense bench as her [[HypercompetentSidekick hypercompetent co-counsel]].
512* NinjaPirateZombieRobot: If you take all his roles into account, he’s a monk, an international prosecutor, [[spoiler:an insurgent, and a prince, who also becomes a regent at the end of the game]].
513* ParentalAbandonment: Subverted with regards to [[spoiler:his mother, the former queen, as the assassination attempt on her did not claim her life, but she has been forced into hiding for decades and Nahyuta knows it, having to keep up appearances as he knows the consequences for her if he falls out of line. He was raised by his father, who is alive for most of the game but then winds up truly dead in the final case, having only made appearances throughout thanks to spirit channeling]].
514* PetTheDog: He's quite nice to [[BenevolentBoss Ema Skye]], and declares that Athena has earned his respect after she wins a trial against him.
515* PracticallyDifferentGenerations: He has a younger sibling who's 11 years younger than him- [[spoiler:Princess Rayfa of the kingdom of Khura'in.]]
516* PsychicPowers: He can use [[MindOverMatter telekinetic abilities]] via religious chanting. [[spoiler:It's apparently something that runs in the family, as his mother and younger sister are [[WillingChanneler spirit mediums]]]].
517* PunchClockVillain: [[spoiler:He hates having to be Ga'ran's pet toady, but he doesn't have a choice-if he tries being less holier-than-thou, she'll all but sign Rayfa's and Amara's death warrants]].
518* ReallyRoyaltyReveal: [[spoiler:Being the son of Amara, the true queen of Khura'in, makes him a prince by default. The reason why his royal status was revoked was because Ga'ran wanted to remove all threats to her power. It gets restored after Ga'ran is exposed]].
519* RedBaron: Known as the "Last Rites Prosecutor"; or "Funeral Prosecutor".
520* RoyalsWhoActuallyDoSomething: [[spoiler:Because Ga'ran is exposed as TheUsurper, her expulsion of Nahyuta from the Khura'inese royal family was rendered null and void. His princely status is therefore restored. He became the regent until Rayfa is fit to become queen because Amara, the rightful queen, refused to take her throne back after Ga'ran was dethroned. He's still prosecuting and helping reform Khura'in's legal system despite this.]]
521* ShockwaveClap: When he claps his hands together, it's even louder than his {{Big Word Shout}}s, and causes enough force to blow his braid back behind his head.
522* ShownTheirWork: An in-universe example in ''Turnabout Storyteller'': when Prosecutor Blackquill accused him of having insufficient knowledge of rakugo to properly prosecute the case, Nahyuta responds by giving an explanation of rakugo so lengthy and detailed that the game {{Time Skip}}s over most of it. He has even memorized several well-known rakugo stories and is about to launch into a full ''performance'' of one before Blackquill cuts him off and reluctantly acknowledges that he has, in fact, done his research. He was able to memorize all this in just one night of studying, too.
523* SinsOfOurFathers: [[spoiler:Since his father Dhurke was believed to be a criminal, Nahyuta had a really hard time trying to become a lawyer. Sparing his sister Rayfa from the same treatment is part of why he's so grudgingly loyal to Ga'ran.]]
524* StrongFamilyResemblance: [[spoiler:He resembles Amara, his mother, in that they have the same light purple hair, the slender and delicate looks, the red diamond mark on their foreheads]].
525* SugarAndIcePersonality: He's pretty cold with everyone he knows, but that doesn't mean he doesn't care for them. [[spoiler:Then there's the fact that much of his personality and actions were all part of a façade he put up to protect his family...]]
526* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute:
527** To Miles Edgeworth, in terms of background and role. [[spoiler:His father was a well-regarded defense attorney. He grew up knowing the protagonist, with the bonus of being Apollo's foster brother. And in the last main case, he gets accused of murder, like Edgeworth, and Apollo has to bail him out by exposing the current Prosecutor, who's the real BigBad, echoing Phoenix's actions in saving Edgeworth in the first game. The story ends with Nahyuta looking to reform Khura'in's justice system with Apollo's help.]]
528** Also to Lana Skye. [[spoiler:Both end up being blackmailed with threats against their little sisters and are forced to work with the main antagonists, resulting in them being alienated from those close to them and adopting a colder persona in order to survive. Both also end up being forced to falsely confess to murder]].
529* TakingTheHeat: Toward the end of "Turnabout Revolution," [[spoiler:Ga'ran forces Nahyuta to falsely confess to Inga's murder in order to protect her, lest she reveal the truth about Rayfa.]]
530* VerbalTic: Downplayed example, but he's fond of accusing defense attorneys of being "putrid".
531* WouldHitAGirl: During each of his initial confrontations with the playable attorneys, he'd get frustrated to the point that he throws his spirit beads at them and "activates" them akin to a shock collar, causing them noticeable pain. Not even Athena is spared of this "purification". In fact, he tries to do it ''twice in a row'' to Athena, in response to her defiance after the first time. (Thankfully, [[RazorWind Simon]] foils the second attempt.)
532* YouFool: He calls Phoenix a fool Franziska-style in the second trial of The Rite of Turnabout:
533-->'''Nahyuta''': Even a fool must temper his foolishness at times.
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