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Mia Fey spends a year in the city as a child and happens to befriend two boys at school.
After disaster strikes and the ruin of the Fey Clan becomes inextricably tied to the ever-tightening noose of the city courts, three separate people find themselves on three separate paths to the same destination: Mia Fey, who lost her mother; Miles Edgeworth, who lost his father; And Phoenix Wright, who lost them. Unraveling nearly two decades of cascading tragedy won't be easy, and it can't be done alone - but is a simple common goal enough to bridge the rifts that have formed between them?
An AU fancomic where Mia was childhood friends with Phoenix and Edgeworth. Begins when they were children and will continue through the trilogy. More canon-parallel than canon-divergent. Features transcribed text.
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There are many nuances to the culture of the realm of the dead that Achilles has yet to fully grasp. As with all things, though, better understanding does come with time.
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19 Feb 2021
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Thanatos learns nothing until his next visit to the House of Hades, nearly three surface days later, when he hears a passing shade wail of how he had been killed by Zagreus. The shade and his brethren had been sent by Lord Hades to hunt down his son, now rampaging through Tartarus in a futile bid to leave the underworld behind.
To leave, by extension, Thanatos behind.
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Thanatos goes looking for Zagreus.
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12 Feb 2021
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It's a bit ironic that the god of life should fall for the dead.
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12 Feb 2021
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“I’ve got a message for you, as it turns out.”
“Do you, now?” Achilles says, at length. He takes in the state of him, and seems to draw some pained, laborious conclusion. (Or perhaps he’s lost some long-fought, attritional battle.) Zagreus is only able to breathe again when he decides: “Let’s have it, then.”Bookmarked by abeats
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