Character Name: Phoenix Wright Sign: The Lovers Outfit: Phoenix's self-image is still very much defined by his seven years of disbarment. He'll be wearing a gray hoodie and a blue beanie like so, except his beanie won't have any text on it. But unlike during his disbarment days, his beanie doesn't ever cover his eyes and his hoodie will be unzipped, indicating more emotional openness.
First Impressions of This Character: The first impression of Phoenix will definitely be a very friendly, kind, curious, and altruistic man who doesn't like being alone. He loves hard and fast, and he wants to protect people who can't protect themselves, even nurture them sometimes. He welcomes people into his domain and makes space for them freely, and he likes going into other people's domains to make what they already made prettier.
Nonetheless, he carries an air of melancholy. Without memories of the people he loves, he's directionless, and he's struggling to find purpose.
Their First Impressions of Others: Phoenix will be generally open to people... unless they display cruelty. Cruelty is a hard no for him, as is callous disregard for others. He gravitates most towards people with strong personalities and an earnest desire to Do Right, but he becomes hostile when he's faced off with bullies.
Domain: Phoenix's space will lack direction and just become an amalgamation of ephemera that 'feel right', like sunflowers and blue top hats and a classic set of scales. There will be a comfortable and domestic but unfinished home with bits and pieces of his forgotten loved ones lying around. If he's left alone for too long, he'll try to fill the space with people--but since he can't create people, he'll only create soulless mannequins, and he'll be repulsed by these representations of his own loneliness and need for people who aren't there. If he's still left alone too long, the mannequins will grow dahlia flowers and their right hands will scar in such a way that it looks like they have the image of a skull grimacing on them.
As people visit him, however, the mannequins will disappear to instead be replaced by an abstract clubhouse/home of sorts that opens up into a rolling field of sunflowers. The clubhouse will be an impossible space that has rooms clearly designed with certain people in mind, like Phoenix wants to fill up his place in the world with comfortable spots for people he cares about. The detail and accessibility of these rooms depends on how much he likes a person and how much he wants to incorporate them into his space.
General Plans: I still haven't decided on what power/body modification I want to give him after this, so suggestions are welcome!
As a side note, he will be VERY against executing Jon, and he's extremely uncomfortable with the idea of being forced to stay in Thorne after they kidnapped him and everyone else. He'll play along for now, but gears are turning in his head that he wants to leave as soon as he's gotten folks out of prison.
Phoenix Wright | Ace Attorney
Sign: The Lovers
Outfit: Phoenix's self-image is still very much defined by his seven years of disbarment. He'll be wearing a gray hoodie and a blue beanie like so, except his beanie won't have any text on it. But unlike during his disbarment days, his beanie doesn't ever cover his eyes and his hoodie will be unzipped, indicating more emotional openness.
First Impressions of This Character: The first impression of Phoenix will definitely be a very friendly, kind, curious, and altruistic man who doesn't like being alone. He loves hard and fast, and he wants to protect people who can't protect themselves, even nurture them sometimes. He welcomes people into his domain and makes space for them freely, and he likes going into other people's domains to make what they already made prettier.
Nonetheless, he carries an air of melancholy. Without memories of the people he loves, he's directionless, and he's struggling to find purpose.
Their First Impressions of Others: Phoenix will be generally open to people... unless they display cruelty. Cruelty is a hard no for him, as is callous disregard for others. He gravitates most towards people with strong personalities and an earnest desire to Do Right, but he becomes hostile when he's faced off with bullies.
Domain: Phoenix's space will lack direction and just become an amalgamation of ephemera that 'feel right', like sunflowers and blue top hats and a classic set of scales. There will be a comfortable and domestic but unfinished home with bits and pieces of his forgotten loved ones lying around. If he's left alone for too long, he'll try to fill the space with people--but since he can't create people, he'll only create soulless mannequins, and he'll be repulsed by these representations of his own loneliness and need for people who aren't there. If he's still left alone too long, the mannequins will grow dahlia flowers and their right hands will scar in such a way that it looks like they have the image of a skull grimacing on them.
As people visit him, however, the mannequins will disappear to instead be replaced by an abstract clubhouse/home of sorts that opens up into a rolling field of sunflowers. The clubhouse will be an impossible space that has rooms clearly designed with certain people in mind, like Phoenix wants to fill up his place in the world with comfortable spots for people he cares about. The detail and accessibility of these rooms depends on how much he likes a person and how much he wants to incorporate them into his space.
General Plans: I still haven't decided on what power/body modification I want to give him after this, so suggestions are welcome!
As a side note, he will be VERY against executing Jon, and he's extremely uncomfortable with the idea of being forced to stay in Thorne after they kidnapped him and everyone else. He'll play along for now, but gears are turning in his head that he wants to leave as soon as he's gotten folks out of prison.