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Something strange is going in in Labyrinth City. The townspeople live in fear of witches and magic, and celebrate the "Story Teller." Whatever he writes in his book becomes true. |
Something strange is going in in Labyrinth City. The townspeople live in fear of witches and magic, and celebrate the "Story Teller." Whatever he writes in his book becomes true. |
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In a courtroom deep within the city, a young woman stands trial for witchcraft. The prosecutor, [[Professor Layton|a dapper gentleman with a top hat]], accuses her of being the witch that has brought havoc to the city. |
In a courtroom deep within the city, a young woman stands trial for witchcraft. The prosecutor, [[Professor Layton|a dapper gentleman with a top hat]], accuses her of being the witch that has brought havoc to the city. |
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Across the room, the defense attorney smirks and taps a sheet of paper, then stands. |
Across the room, the defense attorney smirks and taps a sheet of paper, then stands. |
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=== This game features examples of: === |
=== This game features examples of: === |
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* [[Always Murder]]: Averted. The trials are Witch Trials. |
* [[Always Murder]]: Averted. The trials are Witch Trials. |
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* [[Big Bad]]: The storyteller. |
* [[Big Bad]]: The storyteller. |
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* [[Burn the Witch]] |
* [[Burn the Witch]] |
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* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Semi-averted by Luke, who curiously enough is seen in his prequel-''Layton'' wear in the first trailer but is seen in his ''Curious Village''~''Unwound Future'' getup in the recent trailer and promo artwork. Whether or not this trope will be be used will have to wait. |
* [[Limited Wardrobe]]: Semi-averted by Luke, who curiously enough is seen in his prequel-''Layton'' wear in the first trailer but is seen in his ''Curious Village''~''Unwound Future'' getup in the recent trailer and promo artwork. Whether or not this trope will be be used will have to wait. |
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* [[Motionless Chin]]: Layton originating characters have this, despite original and Ace Attorney characters not. |
* [[Motionless Chin]]: Layton originating characters have this, despite original and Ace Attorney characters not. |
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* [[Non-Standard Character Design]]: Noticeably, both sets of heroes look distinct from the rest of the people. |
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* [[Original Generation]]: In addition to being set in an entirely new world, the game introduces a new braided, blonde girl (Mahoney) to be the focal point of the game. There is also a new prosecutor who dresses like a knight, named ([[Spell My Name with an "S"|something along the lines of]]) Jeeken Barnrod. |
* [[Original Generation]]: In addition to being set in an entirely new world, the game introduces a new braided, blonde girl (Mahoney) to be the focal point of the game. There is also a new prosecutor who dresses like a knight, named ([[Spell My Name with an "S"|something along the lines of]]) Jeeken Barnrod. |
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* [[Reality Writing Book]] |
* [[Reality Writing Book]] |