As a hobby I like to create really maximalist collages of my favorite characters, usually dgs, and I realized at this point I've never actually shown them. I plan to do more, too
DGS2 SPOILERS BELOW
My overall thoughts on the new P:EG chapter.
do you ever really sit down and think about nahyuta sahdmadhi during turnabout revolution. you are being forced to go up against your estranged brother in court (AGAIN) to prosecute your own father to death. your brother eventually names your sister's nanny as the minister's killer, who actually turns out to be your mother (you have been living alongside your mother for five years and you never knew it). you then have to keep going with the case, knowing that if your brother is right about his accusation, you will have prosecuted your own mother to death just as you would've your father. suddenly, your brother reveals that your father is dead, has been dead this whole time, and you can't react at all because your dictator of an aunt is standing directly beside you and sympathizing with a rebel could spell disaster for your sister. your mother is then shot directly in front of you and given a fifty-fifty chance of survival. your aunt then pulls you aside, hangs your sister's life over your head for the millionth time, and forces you to falsely confess to being a murderer. you go through with it. your brother refuses to accept this. he uncovers the truth—that your aunt was the one who started the palace fire, who killed his biological father, who tore your family apart. he inspires you, the way that he is more like your shared father than you ever were, and you throw all caution to the wind and announce your desire to carry on his legacy alongside him. this eventually leads to your aunt attempting to hang YOUR life over your brother's head in the same way she hangs your sister's over yours. you were already willing to die, so it's not like this really matters (to you). you tell him to accuse her. your aunt then abandons all pretense of playing along, labels him a terrorist and a number of guns are suddenly being pointed at him (and one is pointed at you, but you were going to sacrifice yourself anyway so what does it even matter). he keeps attempting to mouth off until you have to resort to begging him to shut the hell up because you JUST saw one family member shot in front of you and you don't know what you're going to fucking do if it happens again. your sister's life is still being threatened. you don't know if your mother survived. your father has been dead this whole time. the only hope you have is your brother smiling despite staring down the ass ends of multiple guns. at the end of the line, you put your faith in him. he saves you just like you always hoped your father would've. after everything is said and done, he offers you your father's old badge on the basis of you being his birth son. you refuse it.
I've been making a collection of aa4 lines that make me lose my entire mind
When Sonic's birthday party goes wrong and the Chao are scattered across time and space, the Shadow Chao and Sonic Chao step up to save the day! As this is a proper manga style, remember to read from right to left! Story: Ian Flynn Lines: Misa Shion Color: Min Ho Kim
doodles done during my spirit of justice liveblog
fiery redheads! 🔥🔥
Does something seem strange about Susato lately?🤔
Commission for @/deadlysinsofev1 on Twitter! 💥
It's so annoying that to so much of the fandom Mia is just "boobs" or "girlboss", she's got so much more going on:
-She really struggles to remember people's names which often causes people to doubt her engagement despite genuinely caring and engaging with their situation and the case (she's just like me fr I really struggle with names (for probably autism reasons) and people really don't like that).
-She has a tendency to just not talk to people about things, especially about herself or her life. depending on when you think Mia actually started mentoring Phoenix he was a significant part of her life for at least a year and probably since 3-1, yet he only meets Maya and learns about spirit channeling after Mia dies, she never mentioned Lana either, or Diego, or DL-6, and this isn't just to Phoenix, she never told Maya about Diego either and it's vague how much Lana actually knows about her, hell it's vague how much Diego actually knew about her, maybe Grossberg only told him about DL6 and the Fey clan after he wakes up from his coma. Ultimately she isolated herself from everyone in her life to some extent and it's kinda part of how she died, no-one knew the danger she was in and she didn't want people to know.
-Her ineptitude with technology. Phoenix and Maya also have this, but I feel like Mia's and Maya's are so linked to their background in the fey clan, they were raised in a society and culture where they didn't have access to these things and integrating into broader society comes with difficulties.
-Her entire life and career is just things repeatedly going wrong and her being fucked over: DL-6, her disaster of a first trial, Diego being poisoned and just as she's about to try and finally put Redd White behind bars he finds out and kills her. She had shit hand after shit hand and was basically doomed from the start, but yet she persisted and she fought for what she believed and for the people she cared about and to make the world a better place, and everything good that Phoenix manages to do throughout PWT is thanks to Mia and everything she worked for, she laid the foundations for a better world for the ones she loved that she wouldn't get to live in and yet I think if she knew that it would all end this way from the start she'd do it all over again. I think a little part of me thinks that some part of her hoped White would kill her so there was something definitive to pin him with (which comes with some darker implications for how well she was dealing with life).
-Mia has such an interesting relationship to the legal system and her own sense of justice. So much of her experience with the law is with it failing her, repeatedly. DL-6 is a disaster that stripped her mother from her, her first trial ends in the clearly guilty party that murdered her client getting away with it, her boyfriend's murder goes unsolved from the same murderer who she dedicates the next 8 months to taking down, and then there's 1-2, her own murder trial. Mia has again worked for years to try and get this man convicted, the deeply corrupt legal system making it a near insurmountable task, then in the last stretch he murders her. The police immediately just try to brush it under the rug, blame her sister and get the trial over with. Grossberg is too afraid of White to defend Maya and Edgeworth is a slimy piece of shit the entire trial. When Phoenix finally finds the clearly guilty White, he simply makes a few calls and her understudy is the prime suspect. White goes up on the stand and just repeatedly comes up with any old blatant nonsense and excuses and no matter how many times and how much work goes into Wright picking apart every mistruth and detail and how many pieces of evidence he shows nothing will convict White, the court is completely corrupt, you'll never be able to defeat him within the system. So, what happens? Mia and Phoenix have to work outside the established rules, even working outside the rules of death itself. White is only defeated after Mia straight up blackmails him into confessing, and yet this is more justice than working within the law ever would allow them. Mia also only gets Dahlia through pushing the law to it's breaking point, she was a step away from being disbarred. I feel like it's easy to see her as a strong believer in the law but if you really look at it, to her, the law is not sacred or worthy of much reverence, if something is unjust, to hell if it's legal, she will try and reach justice no matter what.
-Look I may be projecting my woke onto the game a little bit but I can't help but feel the routine misogyny Mia faces in both the cases we play as her in T&T is more than just "a product of it's time" and more showing misogyny as an extension of the system being rigged against her.
Loooong post but there's so much going on with Mia.