Pearl Fey

"Maya Fey"

- Isn't she adorable? Just like yours truly!

Pearl Fey is Maya Fey's cousin and the youngest known girl in the Fey clan during the time of Phoenix Wright's career. She is a prodigy among spirit mediums, having "intense spiritual power", and also having knowledge of the Fey clan that exceeds Maya's, who is expected to assume the title of Kurain Master.

Early life
Up until she met Phoenix Wright, Pearl Fey had never been outside of Kurain Village, living only with her mother Morgan and her older cousins Maya and Mia of the lineage of the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique, until Mia left Kurain Village to pursue her career as a defense attorney. She never knew her father because he left shortly after she was born. She has grown up around bad marriages, which has been used to explain her fascination with a romantic pairing between Phoenix Wright and Maya Fey.

She would often play with Maya using her ball or hiding in the family's large clothing box in which the ball was kept. She also became a fan of children's book author Elise Deauxnim.

Meeting Maya's "special someone"

 * Main article: Reunion, and Turnabout

"Pearl Fey"

- You... You're Mr. Nick, right? [...] I know who you are. You're... You're Mystic Maya's... "special someone"...

"Phoenix Wright"

- WH-WH-WH-WHAT!?



Pearl first met Phoenix Wright when he first visited the village bringing Turner Grey to Maya to channel a spirit. She was playing with her ball with Maya, but she quickly ran away when Wright tried to speak with her. While the channeling was taking place, Pearl played with her ball in the Winding Way. However, she accidentally hit the Sacred Urn containing the spirit of Ami Fey and broke it. She tried to glue it back together, but she mixed up the letters to spell "I AM" instead of "AMI". She was afraid that she would be banished for breaking a sacred treasure of the village, so she kept her little crime a secret.

Pearl met Wright again after Grey was murdered; Wright found her in the Winding Way and immediately spotted that she was holding the unique key for the Channeling Chamber, which she had found in the incinerator, but she still avoided him. However, after showing Pearl Maya's magatama, she burst into tears, upset about Maya being accused of Grey's murder. She then realized that he was the "Mr. Nick" that Maya often mentioned and because of this, Pearl assumed that Wright and Maya were in a romantic relationship (or as Pearl put it "Mystic Maya's special someone"). She immediately became friendly towards Wright, eager to help him however she could. Pearl gave Wright the key in her possession and charged the magatama with spiritual energy.

Pearl followed around in Wright's investigation of Fey Manor, meeting Dick Gumshoe for the first time, and acted as a tutor for Wright in the use of the magatama and the breaking of Psyche-Locks when they encountered "Ini Miney". However, when Wright left to visit Maya in the detention center, Pearl stayed behind, as she had never left the village before. She asked Wright to say "hi" for her, then ran off again.

Pearl later showed up in the defendant lobby before Maya's trial, worried about her cousin. She had sneaked out of the village, using a map to find her way. Wright was shocked that Pearl had walked all the way to the courthouse, since it was a two hour train journey. Pearl corrected him as she had not walked, but ran, not knowing anything about a "tray-in".

When Wright began to struggle in court, Pearl channeled her older cousin Mia to help him out. Although it was a desperate battle with prosecutor Franziska von Karma, Wright was able to prove that Maya must have left the crime scene before her arrest due to the key that Pearl had given her. This ended the trial for the day to allow more evidence to be gathered.

Back in the lobby, Maya was very impressed that Pearl could summon Mia. Maya asked Wright to take Pearl back home, this time on the train.

Upon their return to Kurain Village, Pearl thanked Wright for escorting her home. The young spirit medium was furious at the way von Karma had "bullied" Mystic Maya and was determined to give her a piece of her mind the next time they met. Wright and Pearl talked about the real murderer, with Pearl seeming sad for some reason. Upon further questioning, Pearl suddenly declared that she "didn't see anything" and when Wright asked her what she was doing at the time of the murder, she stammered that she "w-wasn't d-doing a-anything". Suddenly two Psyche-Locks appeared, but without enough evidence, Wright was forced to leave them for the moment.

Wright would eventually return, having figured out what had happened to the Sacred Urn. Wright agreed not to tell Pearl's mother what happened. Not long after, Morgan went with the police, having offered herself as a witness against Maya Fey. Although Pearl tried to stop the police from taking her mother away, Morgan told her that she was only going to be away for a short while. Pearl then asked to go with her mother, but was told to stay and protect the manor. Despite this, she joined Wright and Maya in the defendant lobby the next day, telling them not to worry since her mother was coming to show her "support". Wright, having figured out Morgan's role in the murder, asked Pearl to channel Mia before the trial, so she wouldn't have to see what her mother was really going to do.

"Ini Miney" was arrested the next day for the murder of Turner Grey following Wright's defense of Maya, and because of Morgan's role as an accomplice, she was sent to prison, effectively leaving Pearl Fey alone. Morgan had conspired with Miney to kill Grey and have Maya blamed for it, enabling Pearl to inherit the title of Master of Kurain. With no other known relatives, Wright and Maya essentially became Pearl's guardians, showing her the world outside of Kurain Village. They took her to the Berry Big Circus to see Max Galactica, who would end up being charged with murder.

Maya's kidnapping

 * Main article: Farewell, My Turnabout

Nine months after Turner Grey's death, Wright, Maya, and Pearl were invited to the Hero of Heroes Grand Prix at the Gatewater Imperial Hotel. However, it would be cut short because of the murder of Juan Corrida. It quickly went from bad to worse when Wright received a transceiver from a hired assassin named "De Killer," who revealed that he had kidnapped Maya, and his ransom was for Wright to get a "not guilty" verdict for Matt Engarde, who was arrested for the crime. With Maya kidnapped, Pearl became Wright's investigative partner for the case. Pearl also used her channeling abilities with Maya and Mia to form a "network" of sorts; Maya would channel Mia, who would gather information about where she was, then Pearl would channel Mia, who would then relay the information to Wright. Wright was eventually able to show De Killer that Engarde had planned to betray him. At this, the assassin released Maya and vowed to hunt down Engarde. Fearing for his life, Engarde pled guilty. Wright, Pearl, and Maya were reunited shortly afterwards.

Theft of the Sacred Urn

 * Main article: The Stolen Turnabout

Pearl played a small role in Wright's next case. A number of Kurain Village's treasures, including the Sacred Urn, were to be displayed at Lordly Tailor, a very well-known department store. However, prior to the event, the infamous thief Mask☆DeMasque stole the Sacred Urn. When Ron DeLite turned himself in as the thief, Wright took his case despite Pearl being a "victim" of this crime. Wright's defense against the charge of theft was successful, but this led to another charge for the murder of a business CEO, which Wright also took and won. Between the two trials, the Sacred Urn was recovered, now (almost) restored to its original form. Pearl, Maya and Wright eventually found out that the director of the Kurain Treasures event, Adrian Andrews, had broken the Urn, but put it back together again. At the conclusion of Ron's trial, Pearl physically attacked Wright, knocking him out, believing him to be cheating on Maya with his client's wife, although she was merely thanking him for saving her husband.

Hazakura Temple incident

 * Main article: Bridge to the Turnabout

Pearl later became involved in another one of her mother's plots to make her head of Kurain. While visiting her mother at a penitentiary, Morgan told her about instructions for her that were hidden at her home in Kurain, and she told her to follow them for the good of the Fey clan. The instructions were to bring Maya to Hazakura Temple and channel Dahlia Hawthorne there. Unknown to Pearl, however, this was once again part of Morgan's plan to remove Maya from the Master's seat, this time by killing her.

On February the 7th, Pearl introduced Maya and Wright to Hazakura Temple, booking them places there. Both agreed to go, as it would give Maya a chance to improve her spiritual powers, though Wright seemed to be uninterested for a brief moment. At the temple, Pearl met Elise Deauxnim as well as the two nuns there, Bikini (the head) and Iris. The group had roast dinner that night, before Maya was to begin her training at the Inner Temple.

Though Deauxnim invited Pearl to come read with her, Pearl went to the Inner Temple, worried about Maya, who was taking the temple's very dangerous Special Course, and feeling responsible for introducing her to Hazakura Temple. She then attempted to channel Dahlia Hawthorne, but was unsuccessful. Misunderstanding the meaning of the words "gravely" and "roast" in the instructions, she brought the gravy from the night's dinner to the temple and proceeded to wait in the Inner Temple for Maya to finish her training, falling asleep during her wait. Later that night, lightning destroyed the bridge leading to the Inner Temple, trapping her and Maya there.

When Pearl woke up, Maya had disappeared. Upset, Pearl burned the letters containing her mother's instructions in the nearby incinerator (albeit only partially), and covered the hanging scroll depicting Misty Fey in gravy. She attempted unsuccessfully to channel Hawthorne again in the morning, and felt her failure to channel her to be due to a weakening of her spiritual powers.

The bridge was repaired on the 9th of December, and Pearl was reunited with Wright, who at the time was working with Franziska von Karma. Remembering her as the prosecutor from the Grey murder case, Pearl angrily told von Karma that she was nothing more than a little girl without her whip, and vowed never to forgive her for her behaviour toward Maya. This outburst was enough to leave the prosecutor temporarily speechless. When Wright tried to question Pearl, she became tearful and ran off with Deauxnim's student Larry Butz to the Heavenly Hall, which they dubbed the Loser's Shack. Eventually, however, Wright was able to find out about the failed channeling attempts. It turned out that Elise Deauxnim, who was really the Master of Kurain Misty Fey, had channeled Hawthorne instead, in an attempt to foil Morgan's plan.

Pearl once again channeled Mia to help Wright. Misty Fey had been murdered on the night of the 7th, and Wright was representing Iris against the subsequent murder charge. The trial eventually revealed that Maya had been channeling Hawthorne ever since the night of Misty's murder. After the trial, Pearl ran to the temple and cleaned all the gravy from Misty's portrait. Wright and Maya eventually caught up with her and reassured her that no one blamed her for what had happened to the Master of Kurain.

Trip to Gatewater Land
One month after the incident at Hazakura Temple, Pearl was taken on a trip to Gatewater Land by Wright and Maya. During their visit, the three went on a row boat ride together. Unbeknownst to them, Miles Edgeworth was also in the theme park, although he was having far less fun than the trio most likely were.

Eight years later

 * Main article: Turnabout to the Future

Eight years after Pearl's visit to Gatewater Land, she visited the Wright Anything Agency to deliver a letter from Maya and help out with the cleaning. When she learned that Athena Cykes had been arrested, she accompanied Wright in his investigation, and witnessed Cykes' black Psyche-Locks with him.

When the trial arrived, Pearl told Wright that she had sent for an explanation from Kurain and learned that a black Psyche-Lock signifies the secret the bearer held was unknown even to them and could cause permanent damage to their psyche if revealed. She then went to support Cykes during the trial, and watched the proceedings from the gallery once Cykes took the defense bench and witness stand. Afterwards, she went to celebrate the group's victory.

Personality
Upon meeting strangers, Pearl will not say anything and will instead quickly run away. Even if a stranger greets her nicely, or even if Maya herself introduces him or her, it takes a long time to gain her trust. This is due to her mother teaching her to do this whenever a suspicious-looking person tries to talk to her. Her overly-protective and overbearing mother was likely a heavy influence before she was jailed. Pearl's mother would spank her if she misbehaved and refused to allow her daughter to grow out her hair like her role model, Maya. Wright has noted her speech, and even her laugh, to be refined in tone.

Although usually a cheerful and innocent little girl, she quickly becomes upset if she thinks Wright is acting too friendly to any woman other than Maya. She then glares at Wright or slaps him, often repeatedly and sometimes even knocking him out. She's very sensitive about love between a couple, due to having grown up around nothing but unhappy marriages. She's thoroughly convinced that Wright and Maya are destined to be together forever, often hinting at their supposed "love", referring to Wright as Maya's "special someone", as well as getting angry when she feels Wright is being unfaithful towards Maya. Maya attributes this to the high divorce rate among the Fey clan.

Pearl's spiritual powers are considerably strong, though not as strong as Misty's powers were, and she is considered a prodigy. Nonetheless, Pearl looks up to Maya a great deal and wishes to be like her someday.

Although most people who encounter her describe her as cute, she does have, in Wright's words, "one intense stare". She also at one point managed to tell off Franziska von Karma to the point that the normally fiery-tempered prosecutor was left speechless.

Often, someone will mention something that people in mainstream society would take for granted, but Pearl will have no idea what he or she means, knowing very little about the world outside her village (e.g. "...law...yer?").

Although her abilities as a spirit medium are impressive, Pearl admits that she is not very good at arts and crafts; this can be clearly seen in her attempt to piece the Sacred Urn back together. She also has problems with spelling (kanji in the Japanese version) but she is a big fan of picture book author Elise Deauxnim. She also watches Kids' Masterpiece Theatre every Sunday.

Name

 * The "sato" in her Japanese surname may come from the word "village" or "home country", whilst the "aya" part has no particular meaning.


 * Her Japanese given name, "Harumi" (春美), contains the kanji for "spring" (haru) and "beauty" (mi).


 * "Pearl" may have been chosen to sound cute or because she is precious to her mother, like a pearl. Perhaps coincidently, the famous author Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote a novel called The Scarlet Letter, which deals with the guilt of a woman in 17th-century Boston who has an illegitimate child. The child's name is Pearl. This draws similarities between Pearl Fey and her half sister Dahlia Hawthorne.


 * "Fey" comes from the word "fey" which can mean "magical", "fairy-like", "strange", "otherworldly", or "spellbound". It may also come from Morgan le Fay, the sorceress from the legend of King Arthur.


 * Other than Ami Fey, Pearl is the only spirit medium Fey clan member whose name doesn't start with "M" in all non-Japanese versions of the Ace Attorney games.

Development

 * Being a fellow Fey, her outfit was designed to be very similar to Maya's.


 * To make her stand out from the other characters in the series, she was designed to expresses her emotions guilelessly.


 * Pearl is the youngest partner character at introduction to date, being just eight years old when she first aided Wright in one of his investigations.


 * In Bridge to the Turnabout, Pearl has a five Psyche-Lock pattern that is distinct from other characters, arranged in an arrowhead shape over her head, rather than in the typical 3+2 row configuration, which would obscure the child's face.

Other media

 * Pearl Fey features as an unlockable costume for one of the female characters in the Capcom game We Love Golf on the Wii. Apollo Justice also features as a costume.