Mar 23, 2020 · Press Andistan'dhin's first and sixth statements. You try to make a case for him stealing the treasure, and being in the hallway when the power went out, in order to kill Rohl once he discovered the treasure was missing, but you have no evidence to back it up.
Nov 07, 2016 · Bkstunt here with a Walkthrough of Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice. I've long been a fan of these games, ever since playing the first one back in the day on the Nintendo DS. We've come a long way since then, and its taken a few more …
A video walkthrough for Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice, the sixth game in the Phoenix Wright series, for the Nintendo 3DS. Episode 1: The Fo...
Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. This page is for the sixth game in the franchise, Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney – Spirit of Justice. 8.8: While many fans and critics hailed this game as one of the best in the series at the time of its release, IGN gave it a mere "okay" score of 6.5/10, citing the game's formulaic structure ...
When Shah'do pops out of Ur'gaid's bag, the judge asks Wright if he wants to cross-examine the dog, to which Wright thinks "not this time." This is a reference to Turnabout Goodbyes, The Golden Court, and Turnabout Reclaimed, where Wright had animals take the witness stand.
After a long plane trip, Phoenix Wright arrived in the Kingdom of Khura'in. While he was taking photos in the bazaar, he was greeted by Ahlbi Ur'gaid, a nine-year-old tour guide and monk-in-training at Tehm'pul Temple.
Wright hoped that this trial would demonstrate that lawyers were needed in court even with the Divination Séances. At this, Ur'gaid warned him to be careful about saying this out loud because he was starting to sound like a group of rebel insurgents called the Defiant Dragons .
That's all there is to it. Episode 1: The Foreign Turnabout is the first episode of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Spirit of Justice. Phoenix Wright heads to the Kingdom of Khura'in to check up on his old friend, Maya Fey. While sightseeing, his tour guide, Ahlbi Ur'gaid, is arrested on suspicion of stealing the precious Founder's Orb ...
Payne's star witness, Pees'lubn Andistan'dhin, was the head monk of Tehm'pul Temple. Among his many duties, he played a string instrument similar to a guitar, called a dahmalan. He would give dahmalan lessons, one of which happened to be the class the judge had missed due to the unexpectedly lengthened trial.
Wright was relieved that the trial would now proceed using arguments. However, Payne argued that the fact that Rohl had threatened Ur'gaid with a gun made him more suspicious, not less. At this, Wright again looked to Ur'gaid to give testimony, pleading with the boy to trust him because that was the only way that either of them would escape this nightmare. Fortunately for both of them, Ur'gaid had been inspired by Wright's resolve to help him despite the DC Act, contradicting what he had heard about lawyers up to that point. He agreed to tell the truth, revealing that he had sneaked into the treasure room on multiple occasions to behold the treasure box for its beauty, despite being told by Rohl not to do so. On the day of the incident, he had attempted to sneak another peek but encountered Rohl on the stairway closer to the main hall where the choir was practicing. To his shock, Rohl had covered his own face with a scarf and threatened him at gunpoint, asking, "Did you steal it?" Just then, the lights had gone out and Ur'gaid had fled under cover of darkness.
Here in Khura'in, death is not the end. Even after death, the soul lives on in the Twilight Realm, and priestesses can commune with the spirits of the dead. Fear not death. In the name of the Holy Mother, fear only the impurities of your soul.