prosecutory: (♘ be my mirror)
Miles "enjoys long walks on beaches" Edgeworth ([personal profile] prosecutory) wrote in [community profile] rainbowfudge2012-04-07 01:37 pm

[all Edgeworths, all the time.]

[You are on a cruise ship - to be more exact, in a hall adorned with paintings of various historical scenes (many of them groundbreaking moments in legal history), a giant crystal chandelier and polished walls and stairs. This could be a dining hall, but there aren't too many tables. Not only that, there are shelves full of books against one wall with detailed dog bookends. And instead of a grand buffet, there is a wide selection of...tea. Tea from every corner of the world, tea you never thought existed, iced tea...and no, no teabags. That stuff does not exist. >_>

You are also most likely wearing a pink/wine-red/burgundy suit and a white cravat, unless you're from some other universe or timeline, because those things tend to happen a lot. The fourth wall doesn't exist here, really. Maybe you came from what we call the canon timeline, or some other world you got shipped to. In any case, you're here right now.

Have a nice day...Miles Edgeworth. Oh, and feel free to explore the rest of the fancy ship. Maybe you're going to some foreign country to study more legal systems, or maybe you're on your way to ~choose death~. Whatever. Don't be surprised to see other Edgeworths with you.

...

GENTLEMEN AND GENTLEMEN, I GIVE YOU...THE EDGEWORTH PARTY.] 
truthsnomiracle: (Contemplation)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-05-17 01:06 pm (UTC)(link)
[In the interest of changing the subject to one more comfortable to... well, both of him, this Edgeworth glances down at the books again.]

You appear to have found yourself facing rather unusual situations as well.
truthsnomiracle: (That is mildly disconcerting)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-05-18 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
A plurality of them?
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth points and occasionally waves his finger as he talks. (Making my case)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-05-18 02:10 pm (UTC)(link)
I've found myself in only one other world, though I too have been granted a power in the process.
truthsnomiracle: (An unfortunate truth)

Of course, this begs the question of whether

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-05-21 03:09 pm (UTC)(link)
...An explanation would make little sense without context. I suppose I could simply make use of it without explanation, but I can't predict whether it would be visible to you as it would be to other kidnappees or invisible as it would be to a native -- to say nothing of the open question of the difficulty of summoning it here and now.
truthsnomiracle: (Then I shall do what I must.)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-06-06 04:32 pm (UTC)(link)
It will sound absurd, but very well.

Everyone kidnapped from across space and time to the island of Prospero finds themselves with both the ability to perceive and operate within a so-called "Dark Hour" at midnight that's apparently unique to that world... and the potential to awaken the ability to summon what's called a "Persona" -- a self-aspect with a typically mythological form and powers suited for combat with the monstrous "Shadows" that fill the island during that time.
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth points and occasionally waves his finger as he talks. (TL;DR)

Oh hey, didn't expect a new reply to this one!

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-08-18 03:31 pm (UTC)(link)
No; the incident in question happened but once, and to my knowledge no one obtained their Persona in this way. Given that I chose to focus on investigating the hotel rather than that one-time lunar event, however, it is possible that this event was the necessary stressor for someone and I simply didn't hear of it.

Typically, one's Persona awakens in a life-or-death situation or other highly stressful circumstance. In my own case, Forneus awakened in the midst of a heated philosophical argument.
truthsnomiracle: Edgeworth is side-eyeing you disapprovingly. (Unimpressed)

[personal profile] truthsnomiracle 2012-09-15 01:41 pm (UTC)(link)
It was with someone who believed there to be no need for a bookstore to reflect the progress and values of modern civilization, merely those of his own time in order to glorify himself and belittle what mankind achieved in his absence.