Nahyuta Sahdmadhi (
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candybox2016-09-27 05:58 pm
Ace Attorney voicetest/call me out post
YOU KNOW THE DEALIO leave a character name in the subject to call them out, and a thread starter/prompt/ideas. I'm a little rusty on Justine, who will need some canon review, and the SoJ characters need some voicetesting, but otherwise I'm good with anything!

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... Whether you believe you're a traitor or not is irrelevant. You will be found guilty, and your reputation will be in tatters. Your movement will wither and die. But if you confess and explain your motives, your followers will at least be at ease in the knowledge that you sinned for the revolution -- that you did not try to mislead them with claims of innocence.
[Nahyuta isn't even sure why he's spelling this out. Any care he held for the revolution died years ago. And he knows his father will confess to nothing, no matter the risks involved in pleading not guilty. So why... His hand moves to grip the black cloth concealing his own right hand, in a seemingly unconscious force of habit.]
Are you so eager to throw away all that you've worked for, only to salve your own pride?
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[There's that absolute confidence again. The guards felt uneasy once more at the mention of Her Eminence. It'll be a tough fight, but at least a battle will be had. A chance for the truth to finally come out. No, the truth will be brought out. Justice will finally be given to the one truly responsible for all the pain and suffering the people of of Khura'in have felt all these years, to what had been done to him and his family. Even if everything is stacked against him, if there is hope, then there is a way.
He leans back in his seat, what little he could at least.]
It has nothing to do with pride, though I'm not exactly the one who needs to answer that. I haven't given up on doing what is right for this kingdom afterall. [He said pointedly as he observes Nahyuta grip the black cloth. Someone isn't being truly honest with themselves.] ...I don't know what led you down this twisted path, but for your sake, I will keep on fighting until the bitter end.
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All he can do is carry out his duty in the courtroom. He moves around Dhurke to stand behind him, where he doesn't have to look at him, and snaps at the guards.]
W-well? You heard the suspect. [...The snappishness isn't very convincing with his voice wavering like that.] He feels no remorse, expresses no guilt, and he would threaten our Queen before her husband's very blood has cooled.
I have heard enough. Take him to his cell.
[The guards move to unfasten the restraints -- at gunpoint, of course -- and haul Dhurke to his feet. Nahyuta remains where he is, with his back turned, as still as a statue. He's keenly aware that this is the last conversation they're likely to ever have together... And he has nothing more to say.]
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And so, as he turns to face his son's back, he decides to put in a few words before they part.]
Make sure you do your best tomorrow, son. Your old man's going to have front row seats afterall. And once this is all over, we need to properly catch up on things over a nice hot meal at our old favorite hangout. Me, you and Apollo!
[And just as they brought him in without incident, he shows no resistance being escorted out once more. With his head held high, he had a smile on his face as he passed Nahyuta. With both his sons at the defense and prosecution bench, he's confident they'll create the revolution he has worked towards for so long and finish it for him. This was not what he wanted for them to go through, but this was what fate had decided. He will stay strong for them both, for as long as he can stay in this world without endangering Amara at least.]
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... I will.
[Even then, he doesn't sound too sure of himself. But whatever happens, he has to try.]
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He had already returned to the Twilight Realm before the verdict arrived in order to protect his wife. Since that time, he hasn't been channeled again, and so his last memories was escaping the courtroom and leaving Amara. When he does find himself being channeled once more, it's no surprise he arrives a little disoriented. It was just like that time in the tomb, only he wasn't covered in blood and standing over a dead man. He was standing in a new room that was neither the tomb or the courtroom. Checking his surroundings, he vaguely recalls this particular room could be found somewhere on the royal grounds. This was a room meant for spirit channeling.
Examining himself, he sees the channeler has been courteous to dress him appropriately once more. He is now left to wonder why he has been called, how long since his last channeling, and the current state of the trial. In a mirror's reflection, he sees he is not alone in this room. He turns around to properly face his guest with a look of uncertainty.]
Nahyuta...? [Having no idea what has happened, he isn't sure what to make of his son's presence here. The only thing he's certain of, is that his son knows his father is no longer of this world now.]
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So she gently advised him to put aside his anxieties, and persuaded him into the channelling. He agreed, if in large part because he would never dream of refusing his mother's kindness. As the channelling begins, he's seated on a cushion on the floor, eyes closed in silence so as not to break Amara's concentration. It's only when he hears movement -- and that distinctive voice -- that his eyes open. He takes a breath to steady himself, taking in the sight of his father before his eyes once again.]
...Yes, Father. It was Mother who called you back here.
[He'll give Dhurke a moment for the implications of that to sink in. They have much to discuss, but it would be best to take one thing at a time.]
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After just idly standing there, he'll see a cushion had also been prepared for him at his feet. So he seats himself, facing Nahyuta with a solemn expression.]
Looks like my big secret came out, during the trial I'm assuming.
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[Nahyuta pauses for a moment. The grief is still too raw. Even if things ended on an ultimately positive note for all involved, that didn't change the gaping sense of loss left behind, now staring him right in the face. But he knows he needs to soldier on through his explanation--]
Queen Ga'ran was found guilty of both crimes. All of Khura'in knows of your innocence now, Father.
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But there is no more time to change that, he's run out of chances. So he does what he always did, put on a smile and take on things as they come. The news of Ga'ran's being declared guilty is indeed something to celebrate about afterall.]
That's wonderful news! See I told you Apollo would be able to prove my innocence and bring that witch down. [Saying that eventhough he knows he was worrying.] More importantly, that means everyone is ok now, right...? [His sons, his wife...his daughter. Their entire situation must have turned for the better after that trial, right?]
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Rayfa has ascended to the throne, and will receive tutelage from Mother until she comes of age. Until then, I will reign as regent. Our family is back together again, except for...
[Nahyuta's hands ball into fists and he sighs. Except for Dhurke, of course, who gave everything he had -- including his life -- to take that tyrant down and bring them back together.]
...I must apologise... for losing my way, and succumbing to Ga'ran.
[No doubt Dhurke has questions about that, too; he'll brace himself to offer an explanation.]
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I'm glad to hear that you're all safe. [One thing he didn't actually expect that surprised him.] And Apollo...he's really working at my old office? [It had been just a dream of his, for Apollo to take up his office after him. Never thought he'd actually do it though. Really after everything he's done, or lack there of with his sons...he really didn't expect them to do anything for him.
With all of the joyous news, Nahyuta's sudden apology left him confused, until he remembers their last conversation.]
I never believed you ever truly fell under that witches spell. I saw that you still held onto what I've taught you, the dragon was just buried somewhere beneath that putrid form Ga'ran had forced onto you. [Ha, see what he did there?] ...So you must have had a good reason to resign yourself. To protect her.
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[Nahyuta pauses, then, looking down at his hands, and the tattoo etched into his palm.] ... I believe you and Apollo knew me better than I myself was willing to. Had I not cooperated, she would have undoubtedly killed Her Benevolence, and caused more suffering for Mother than she has already been forced to endure...
[And no matter how much he cares for his father, even for Apollo, to put his mother and sister in danger was unthinkable. Dhurke and Apollo, on the other hand, were there by choice, no matter Nahyuta's attempts to persuade Apollo to stay away.]
I... thought I had killed the dragon inside me out of necessity. Once again, I have you and Apollo to thank for aiding me in realising the truth, Father.