Dear Starry,
Phoenix, more than likely, will forever be single. Be that because of his burn with the whole Iris/Dahlia thing or him just being too busy being a dad to everyone under his roof or something else entirely, he’s a single father through and through.
Phoenix’s capacity for love extends beyond romance to this intense care for everyone around him. He would throw himself in front of a car or steal a boat to pilot it to the middle of the ocean for one of his friends. The man is altruistic to a fault, even getting disbarred for a man he met the day before because he was his client. That’s nothing in the face of trying to run across a burning bridge to save Maya or becoming a lawyer at all to try and save Edgeworth. Maybe Phoenix won’t have a romantic interest ever, but that’s not to say he doesn’t have plenty of love. That could even be the reason. He’s not going to put anyone above anyone else when he has such strong bonds.
-The Mod
Co-Mod: Well said, The Mod! Good to see you here again. I don’t have anything to add to that response except that Phoenix seems to be more focused on his work and friendships than his love life. It might not sit well with his daughter, but a man has to have his priorities.
Dear Anthony,
Obviously the most rumor stirring first kiss would be with Charley, as he is waaaaay out of Apollo’s league. The sender would not matter as it would likely end in Apollo himself being blamed and berated for making up such false claims in an attempt to ruin the pristine reputation of that fine slender palm lily. Coincidentally, this would also be the most chaotic.
-The Mod
Co-Mod: The most chaotic scenario involving a letter to Apollo that comes to my mind is one from Ms. Tiala. It’d be the perfect way for her to get revenge on him for not living down to her standards, and might even start rumors between the more gullible members of the WAA (Athena and Trucy) that the two of them are in cahoots.
The most chaotic situation overall that I can think of is an ultimatum from Athena to Phoenix, stating that she refuses to do any more lawyer business unless Trucy finds another lovely assistant. That one might even come to blows.
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Dear Inferno,
Co-Mod: I have to agree. I’m honestly starting to wish it was a real show now. I bet there’s a fortune to be made with it.
(Video in Letter -- Epilepsy Warning)
Dear Starry again,
Co-Mod: That’s a work of art right there. I especially liked how all the defendants are lined up at the end, followed by all the culprits. Here’s a great big Co-Mod Seal of Approval for it:
And don’t ask how hyperlinks are supposed to work on paper. I’d just as soon explain how Widget’s software works.
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Dear yuesworld,
Co-Mod: I sure do! Great to hear from you again! And congratulations on translating over 1000 letters (and thank you)!
I’m also glad to hear that you’ve been able to glean so much good stuff from this blog, and that goes for everyone else that applies to. I’ve said this before, but one of the greatest achievements for a comedian, whether on a blog or somewhere else, is helping people with negative feelings replace them with positive ones. I’m no stranger to depression myself, so I know how great it feels to leave it behind.
And for those of you who think that I and the other new Mods aren’t as good as The Mod..........well, you’re probably right, but that’s hardly a fair comparison. He’s been at this way longer than we have.
I’m glad your friend liked the response to their letter. I always like when a letter gets deeply emotional or nostalgic, so I try to respond with the same level of emotion, whether it’s joyful, sad, bittersweet, or a different emotion. That’s one of the things that makes these characters so relatable, after all.
And needless to say, I’m very glad that people from around the world have been able to find some connection in their love for Ace Attorney. Thank goodness for both this series and the internet! And thank you again for your contribution to it.
Dear mungeondaster,
Co-Mod: I don’t remember anything in the games that answers those questions, but I can imagine Athena driving a used car whenever she needs to, as someone who enjoys travel more than the others (as mentioned in this letter). I can also see Apollo driving something, but according to the Mod’s headcanon, he bikes everywhere, and I’m not one to question that.
This of course means everyone else has to carpool with Athena or Edgeworth in order to get anywhere by car. You can probably guess which one they’d go with.
Dear Curious Lassy,
Co-Mod: I’ve been dealing with some mild illness (not coronavirus, thankfully), but I’m doing okay. Thanks for asking!
The rule against roleplaying, as I’ve interpreted it, means that you can’t pretend a character in your letter is in the same physical location as the character you’re writing to, or have them physically interact with them (patting their shoulder, punching them, etc.). As long your post can be interpreted as a written letter in some way, I won’t count it as roleplaying. I admit it’s sort of a stretch with letters that include avatars, but I prefer to be liberal with those. I can also be tempted to break the rule if a letter is clever enough, as in this recent one, or this one from a couple years ago.
I could be talked into using a tag for those letters, depending on what you had in mind -- was it something general like an “Avatar” tag, or the specific game, “Fate/Grand Order”? The first one we could do, but I’d rather not to use the names of non-Ace Attorney games in the tags. There’s no way we could keep up with them all.
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Dear Andrea,
Co-Mod: That was me. My bad.
I wasn’t expecting anyone to find anything that likable about the Phantom (or my portrayal of him), so thanks for that.
Dear...Co-Mod?
Co-Mod: But...But I don’t..........
Well, I guess I can’t argue with myself. Nice knowing you, folks!
-The Mods
P. S. Stay healthy, everyone! Safety first.











