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Omg I saw your post on my feed and I scrolled through your page and your art is awesome dude!! Whats your favorite sapphic aa ship? :)
ahh thank you so much, I'm glad you enjoy my art!!!
my favorite sapphic aa ship has to be susahao!!! I love both of them as characters and their dynamic is so sweet to me 馃槶馃槶 definitely in my top 3 ace attorney ships too....
I'll use this ask as an excuse to drop this small susahao painting I did a while back but never posted ^^ including the sketch too bc honestly I don't know which one I prefer.... 馃拃
Something I realized after playing TGAA a few months ago is that it provides some interesting impications on the Von Karma family.
The Von Karma family originates from a disciple of the Asogi clan who adopted the name of the sword 'Karuma' as his surname.
So that means Franziska's whole 'Von Karma creed' thing isn't just about what her father taught her. I know some people take issue over the fact that after everything that happens in AA1, Franziska is still going on that spiel even though she knows how horrible her father was and what he did to Miles. And of course, she still has conflicted emotions over him but I don't think it's just about that. After all, her revenge against Phoenix is never about her father, she says so herself.
'Von Karma' is basically a clan. Clans in Japan are very important as Japanese people take pride in their family history. If you think about it, the jabot kinda acts as a kamon (family crest); since the clan itself is founded a few decades before the events of TGAA and we can see jabots are pretty popular, I don't think it's such a farfetched idea to consider it a nod to that.
Anyway, the point of this is that it implies that Franziska has been thought by scripts and family history beyond her father's own teachings. We don't know what the disciple's morals were like, but even if he had noble ideals - perhaps linked to the meaning of the name Karuma = 'demon hunter' (so -> criminal hunter? -> prosecutor?) - ideals can and most often do become corrupt or skewed over time.
It also provides somewhat of an explaination over Manfred's otherwise simple 'I can't accept to be anything less than perfect and I will crush anyone who dares prove otherwise' mindset. It provides a reason as to why he was so hell-bent to protect his perfect record - he was taught that way as well. So he teaches Franziska the same.
She's trying to reconcile what she was taught in childhood with how she needs to pave her path like in adulthood - I think that's her arc in AA2 (and beyond) in a nutshell.