![]() Assassin's Creed's Shaun Hastings: Jerkass or Survivor Guilt?.Matt Engarde, a guy with multiple personality disorder, or a Complete Monster who hid his true nature behind a mask?.Speaking of Phoenix Wright, is he a Badass lawyer who managed to win cases which seemed downright impossible through a combination of intelligence and grit? Or is he a dumbass who simply lucked his way out of everything thrown at him?.Others think that the aforementioned people are going too far in interpreting Phoenix's actions and that he'd never go as far as he did in Apollo Justice. The people who most accept his change in Apollo Justice are the ones that argue that he's always bent the law in the pursuit of the truth, and that he's always been a bit of a snarky jerk on the inside. A Bunny Ears Lawyer with deep personal issues, or a man driven nearly insane by his own guilt who manages to hide it behind a mask of simple eccentricity? In-Universe, her sister is among those people. As for Dahlia herself, even though she's usually seen as a plain Complete Monster, there are a few people who think that she has a Freudian Excuse.If he doesn't, then many fans would lose sympathy for him completely. If he does, then it makes Dahlia even more evil for manipulating him, as he wouldn't have understood that being in love with a 14-year old is squicky. The other main Ace Attorney bone of contention is whether Terry Fawles had special needs\mental issues or not.Though, speaking as a Language Student with foreign roots, it is possible that people slip into other languages naturally- my Grandmother used a lot of random German, despite knowing the English for it (like und and aber.) Nitpick Having said that, I agree that he probably plays up the German (presumably English in the original Japanese) to add to his Rockstar Persona. His accent is what we hear on the OBJECTION! voiceover. Not really, since the Fandom tends to look at the English-language releases as separate characters, and that the localisation probably refers back to what happened in the original (being that Klavier/Kyouya was from America in that, he most likely used gratuitous English.) They're moot because what's being discussed is Klavier's use of German/his dialect.Aren't these points rather moot as Klavier's accent, his being German and his name are all the invention of the American localization team and have nothing to do which his character as originally conceived?.It could be a case of him downplaying his skills, his more Diva-esque acts (the flirting, Gratuitous German, and dandyish behavior) could be a cover to protect himself from his older brother, especially since it's implied that Klavier knew what kind of person Kristoph can be. In fairness, Kristoph is older, and so may have spent more time in America. All that and the fact that his own brother speaks (apparently) perfect (American) English all the time.There are in fact specific rules for what children can be named you can't just up and decide to name your kid "Piano" because you want to. It would be very difficult to name a kid "Klavier" in Germany.He's a rock star as well as a prosecutor and might well have decided to fake such a thing for his image.There's also the fact that Phoenix made a snide remark about Klavier's accent at one point.Other than using "Ja" for "Yes" and calling people "Herr" and "Fräulein" (the latter having its own problems for a supposed native speaker of German), he doesn't have much of an accent at all. He speaks perfectly normal English most of the time, with occasional lapses into a very mild version of Poirot Speak. Klavier's accent is incredibly inconsistent. ![]() A few facts are usually used as evidence: ![]() The theories range from Klavier actually being from Germany, but speaking English just fine and only exaggerating his accent for effect, to Klavier being born and raised in the United States and not even speaking German.
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