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{{CharacterTab|Misty Fey}}
 
{{CharacterTab|Misty Fey}}
 
{{Character
 
{{Character
|name = [[File:Magatama.png|70px]] <br> Misty Fey
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|name = [[File:Magatama.png|70px|link=Fey Clan]] <br> Misty Fey
 
|image = <gallery>
 
|image = <gallery>
 
Elise Deauxnim Portrait.png|Aged 49
 
Elise Deauxnim Portrait.png|Aged 49
Misty Fey Mugshot.png|Aged 31
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Misty Fey.png|Aged 31
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
|occupation = Master of the [[Fey clan|Kurain Channeling Technique]] ( - Feb. 7, 2019) <br> Children's book illustrator (c. 2002 - Feb. 7, 2019)
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|occupation = Master of the [[Kurain Channeling Technique]] ( - [[Bridge to the Turnabout|Feb. 7, 2019]]) <br> Children's book illustrator (c. 2002 - [[Bridge to the Turnabout|Feb. 7, 2019]])
 
|birthday = 1970
 
|birthday = 1970
 
|age = 46
 
|age = 46
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|eyes = Brown
 
|eyes = Brown
 
|hair = Black
 
|hair = Black
|height = 5'4"; 164
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|height = 5'4½"; 164
 
|family = '''[[Ami Fey]]''' (ancestor; deceased) <br> '''An unnamed husband''' (spouse; deceased) <br> '''[[Mia Fey]]''' (eldest daughter; deceased) <br> '''[[Maya Fey]]''' (youngest daughter & successor) <br> '''[[Morgan Fey]]''' (older sister; arrested) <br> '''An unnamed brother-in-law''' (Morgan's first husband) <br> '''[[Dahlia Hawthorne]]''' (niece; deceased) <br> '''[[Iris]]''' (niece & accomplice; arrested) <br> '''An unnamed brother-in-law''' (Morgan's second husband) <br> '''[[Pearl Fey]]''' (niece & fan) <br> '''[[Bikini]]''' (fellow Fey clan member) <br> '''[[Fey clan]]''' <br> '''[[Khura'in (family)|Khura'in royal family]]''' (distant relatives)
 
|family = '''[[Ami Fey]]''' (ancestor; deceased) <br> '''An unnamed husband''' (spouse; deceased) <br> '''[[Mia Fey]]''' (eldest daughter; deceased) <br> '''[[Maya Fey]]''' (youngest daughter & successor) <br> '''[[Morgan Fey]]''' (older sister; arrested) <br> '''An unnamed brother-in-law''' (Morgan's first husband) <br> '''[[Dahlia Hawthorne]]''' (niece; deceased) <br> '''[[Iris]]''' (niece & accomplice; arrested) <br> '''An unnamed brother-in-law''' (Morgan's second husband) <br> '''[[Pearl Fey]]''' (niece & fan) <br> '''[[Bikini]]''' (fellow Fey clan member) <br> '''[[Fey clan]]''' <br> '''[[Khura'in (family)|Khura'in royal family]]''' (distant relatives)
 
|friends = '''An unnamed friend''' (introduced her to publisher) <br> '''[[Godot]]''' (accomplice & killer; arrested) <br> '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' (daughters' friend) <br> "'''[[Larry Butz|Laurice Deauxnim]]'''" (student)
 
|friends = '''An unnamed friend''' (introduced her to publisher) <br> '''[[Godot]]''' (accomplice & killer; arrested) <br> '''[[Phoenix Wright]]''' (daughters' friend) <br> "'''[[Larry Butz|Laurice Deauxnim]]'''" (student)
 
|affiliates = '''[[Marvin Grossberg]]''' (defense attorney) <br> '''[[Redd White]]''' (ruined her reputation) <br> '''[[Gregory Edgeworth]]''' ([[Kurain Channeling Technique|channeled spirit]]; deceased)
 
|affiliates = '''[[Marvin Grossberg]]''' (defense attorney) <br> '''[[Redd White]]''' (ruined her reputation) <br> '''[[Gregory Edgeworth]]''' ([[Kurain Channeling Technique|channeled spirit]]; deceased)
 
|alias = Mystic Misty{{tt|*|Fey clan title}} <br> Elise Deauxnim{{tt|*|pseudonym}} <br> Mystic Elise{{tt|*|by Bikini}}
 
|alias = Mystic Misty{{tt|*|Fey clan title}} <br> Elise Deauxnim{{tt|*|pseudonym}} <br> Mystic Elise{{tt|*|by Bikini}}
|japanese = 綾里舞子 (''Maiko Ayasato''){{tt|*|real name; equivalent of ''Misty Fey''}} <br> 天流斎エリス (''Erisu Tenryuusai''){{tt|*|pseudonym; equivalent of ''Elise Deauxnim''}}
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|japanese = 綾里 舞子 (''Maiko Ayasato''){{tt|*|real name; equivalent of ''Misty Fey''}} <br> 天流斎 エリス (''Erisu Tenryūsai''){{tt|*|pseudonym; equivalent of ''Elise Deauxnim''}}
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|chinese = 綾里 舞子 (''Línglǐ Wǔzǐ''){{tt|*|real name; equivalent of ''Misty Fey''}} <br> 天流齋 艾莉絲 (''Tiānlíuzhāi Àilìsī''){{tt|*|pseudonym; equivalent of ''Elise Deauxnim''}}
 
|french = Misty Fey
 
|french = Misty Fey
 
|german = Misty Fey
 
|german = Misty Fey
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|italian = Misty Fey
 
|italian = Misty Fey
 
|afilm = [[Kimiko Yo]]
 
|afilm = [[Kimiko Yo]]
|aanime = [[Kaori Nakamura]] (Japanese) <br> [[Terri Doty]] (English)
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|aanime = '''Japanese:''' <br> [[Kaori Nakamura]]{{tt|*|as Misty Fey}} <br> [[Namiko Morimoto]]{{tt|*|as Elise Deauxnim}} <hr /> '''English:''' <br> [[Terri Doty]] (English)
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Sisters]]''{{Tt|*|mentioned only}} <br> ''[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''{{Tt|*|in person}}
 
|debut = ''[[Turnabout Sisters]]''{{Tt|*|mentioned only}} <br> ''[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''{{Tt|*|in person}}
|theme = "Elise Deauxnim ~ Gentle Melody"
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|theme = "[[Elise Deauxnim - A Gentle Melody]]"
 
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{{Quote|Godot|As Master of Kurain, Misty Fey's power was supreme.|''[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''}}
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{{Quote|Godot|As [[Kurain Channeling Technique|Master]] of [[Kurain]], Misty Fey's power was supreme.|[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]}}
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'''Misty Fey''' was the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique and head of the [[Fey clan]], as well as an important figure in the [[DL-6 Incident]], in which the police called her in to channel the spirit of [[Gregory Edgeworth]]. After the DL-6 Incident, Fey went missing for 17 years until she was discovered, post mortem, to have become a popular children's book author by the name of '''Elise Deauxnim'''. She was [[Bridge to the Turnabout|killed]] whilst foiling a plot to kill her youngest daughter, [[Maya Fey|Maya]].
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'''Misty Fey''' was the Master of the [[Kurain Channeling Technique]] and head of the [[Fey clan]], as well as an important figure in the [[DL-6 Incident]], in which the police called her in to channel the spirit of [[Gregory Edgeworth]]. After the DL-6 Incident, Misty went missing for 17 years until she was discovered, postmortem, to have become a popular children's book author by the name of '''Elise Deauxnim'''. She was [[Bridge to the Turnabout|murdered]] whilst foiling a plot to kill her younger daughter, [[Maya Fey|Maya]].
   
 
==Becoming the Master==
 
==Becoming the Master==
 
[[File:Misty Scroll.png|thumb|left|190x190px|A scroll depicting Misty Fey as the Master.]]
 
[[File:Misty Scroll.png|thumb|left|190x190px|A scroll depicting Misty Fey as the Master.]]
In 1999, twenty years before her death, Misty Fey was the Master of the Kurain School of Spirit Channeling. Although this title is usually bestowed upon the eldest daughter of the previous Master, Misty's spiritual powers were much greater than those of her older sister, [[Morgan Fey]], so Misty gained the position instead. At some point she married and had two daughters, [[Mia Fey|Mia]] and Maya. Her husband died whilst Maya was still young.
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Misty Fey was the Master of the Kurain School of Spirit Channeling. Although this title is usually bestowed upon the eldest daughter of the previous Master, Misty's spiritual powers were much greater than those of her older sister, [[Morgan Fey]], so Misty gained the position instead. This reduced Morgan's relevancy in the family down to a weak branch family head, a fact that made her despise her sister. At some point, Misty married and had two daughters, [[Mia Fey|Mia]] and Maya. Her husband died whilst Maya was still young.
   
 
==Fall from grace==
 
==Fall from grace==
 
:''Main article: [[DL-6 Incident]]''
 
:''Main article: [[DL-6 Incident]]''
{{Quote|Mia Fey|"'I have tarnished the Fey name.' Leaving only these words, my mother vanished."|''[[Turnabout Sisters]]''}}
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{{Quote|Mia Fey|"'I have tarnished the Fey name.' Leaving only these words, my mother vanished."|[[Turnabout Sisters]]}}
[[File:Mugshot-misty.png|thumb|left|In 2001.]]
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[[File:Misty Fey.png|left|thumb|110x110px|In 2001.]]
In 2001, the [[police department]] hired Misty Fey to contact the spirit of [[Gregory Edgeworth]] to find out who had killed him, as the [[investigation]] had no leads and so the police were desperate. Misty successfully channeled Edgeworth's spirit, who accused [[Yanni Yogi]] of the murder (as he was unaware of who his [[Manfred von Karma|true killer]] had been). Although Yogi was arrested, all charges against him were dropped thanks to a temporary insanity plea by Yogi, which [[Robert Hammond]], his attorney, had convinced him to do.
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In 2001, out of desperation, the [[police department]] hired Misty to contact the spirit of [[Gregory Edgeworth]] to find out who had killed him, as the [[investigation]] surrounding his death had yielded no leads. Misty successfully channeled Edgeworth's spirit, who accused [[Yanni Yogi]] of the murder, as he was unaware of who his [[Manfred von Karma|true killer]] had been. Although Yogi was arrested, his trial ended in an acquittal due to lack of evidence from Yogi claiming to be suffering from temporary insanity, which [[Robert Hammond]], his attorney, had convinced him to do.
   
Soon after the DL-6 Incident, [[Redd White]] learned about Misty Fey's involvement in the investigation from [[Marvin Grossberg]] and sold the information to the press. This ruined the reputations of the police as well as the entire Fey clan and its traditions. In particular, Gregory Edgeworth's son [[Miles Edgeworth]] grew to hate the Kurain tradition, calling Misty Fey a fraud. Misty Fey subsequently left [[Kurain Village]], prompting her elder daughter, Mia Fey, to find out what had happened to her and to investigate both Redd White and DL-6. This would lead her to becoming a lawyer with her own [[Fey & Co. Law Offices|law firm]], which would then lead to her eventual [[Turnabout Sisters|demise]] at the hands of Redd White. After that, the full truth of the DL-6 Incident came to light in 2016, when Mia's student [[Phoenix Wright]] defended Miles Edgeworth, who happened to be an old friend of his, against a murder charge.
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Soon after the DL-6 Incident, [[Redd White]] learned about Misty's involvement in the investigation from [[Marvin Grossberg]] and sold the information to the press. This ruined the reputation of the entire Fey clan and its traditions, evaporating the political power that they had amassed. In particular, Gregory Edgeworth's son [[Miles Edgeworth|Miles]] grew to hate the Kurain tradition, calling Misty a fraud. Misty subsequently left [[Kurain Village]], prompting Mia to find out what had happened to her and to investigate both Redd White and DL-6.
   
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Meanwhile, Morgan's first husband divorced her and left with their twin daughters, [[Iris]] and [[Dahlia Hawthorne]], as the marriage had occurred under the pretense that Morgan would eventually wield significant political power as the Master. At a later point, Morgan remarried and bore a third daughter, [[Pearl Fey|Pearl]]. Morgan discovered that Pearl had great spiritual abilities, and began to plot to eliminate Misty's family line to install Pearl as the head of the Fey clan. As Mia had abandoned her claim to the head of the Fey clan, the only obstacle left between Morgan and her goal was Maya.
Misty Fey lived her remaining years under the guise of a children's book illustrator named Elise Deauxnim. She became a favorite of many children including [[Pearl Fey]]. She took on an apprentice, [[Larry Butz]], who went under the name Laurice Deauxnim. Nonetheless, the police were able to track Misty's movements and knew exactly who she was.
 
   
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Mia's quest led her to becoming a lawyer, encountering Dahlia in [[Turnabout Beginnings|two]] [[Turnabout Memories|trials]]. In the latter, her client was [[Phoenix Wright]], Dahlia's boyfriend. The trial resulted in Dahlia being revealed as the true culprit, and she was was subsequently sentenced to death. Mia eventually formed her own [[Wright Anything Agency|law firm]] and took Wright in as her student, before her eventual [[Turnabout Sisters|demise]] at White's hands. After that, the full truth of the DL-6 Incident came to light in 2016, when Wright defended Miles, who happened to be an old friend of his, against a [[Turnabout Goodbyes|murder charge]].
Meanwhile, Morgan's loss of power and influence due to the usurpation of her position and the DL-6 Incident caused her husband to leave with their children, [[Iris]] and [[Dahlia Hawthorne]]. This would leave Morgan bitter and cause her to plot several ways to usurp the Master's seat from Maya Fey and replace her with Morgan's own daughter [[Pearl Fey]]. Iris was later abandoned to [[Hazakura Temple]], while Dahlia grew up with her father. Dahlia was involved in a number of incidents that lead to several murders and attempted murders, including attempts on the lives of [[Diego Armando]] and Dahlia's boyfriend [[Phoenix Wright]]. Although Wright escaped unharmed, Armando was put into a five-year coma.
 
   
==Death==
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==Elise Deauxnim==
 
:''Main article: [[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''
 
:''Main article: [[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''
{{Quote|Misty Fey|After dishonoring the good name of Kurain, I don't have the right to face my daughter. But still... Maya is always in my thoughts. It's true... She'll always be with me, until the day I die...|''[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]''}}
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{{Quote|Misty Fey|After dishonoring the good name of Kurain, I don't have the right to face my daughter. But still... Maya is always in my thoughts. It's true... She'll always be with me, until the day I die...|[[Bridge to the Turnabout]]}}
 
[[File:Elise the Storyteller.png|thumb|left|As "Elise Deauxnim".]]
 
[[File:Elise the Storyteller.png|thumb|left|As "Elise Deauxnim".]]
 
After leaving Kurain Village, Misty Fey adopted the identity of Elise Deauxnim, a children's book author. She became a favorite of many children, including Pearl. In later years she took on an apprentice, [[Larry Butz]], who went under the pen name Laurice Deauxnim. Despite the name and background change, the police were able to track Misty's movements and knew exactly who she was.
One day, prosecutor [[Godot]] approached Misty Fey and warned her about a plan that her sister Morgan had hatched to usurp [[Maya Fey]] from the future Master's seat and replace Maya with Morgan's own daughter [[Pearl Fey]]. Maya, Pearl and Phoenix Wright were to visit [[Hazakura Temple]]; if the plan proceeded, Pearl would, under Morgan's written instructions, channel [[Dahlia Hawthorne]], who would kill Maya Fey. Godot contacted [[Iris]] at Hazakura Temple and the three devised a plan to save Maya's life. Although reluctant to come out of hiding, Misty was determined to protect Maya, and so she went to [[Hazakura Temple]] with Godot as Elise Deauxnim, carrying a [[Victim's Staff|sword cane]] with her in case a deadly confrontation occurred. Misty also revealed her identity to [[Bikini]], the head nun at Hazakura Temple. Larry Butz followed his teacher to the temple, oblivious to the entire chain of events.
 
   
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Seventeen years after DL-6, Prosecutor [[Godot]] approached Misty and warned her about Morgan's second major attempt to usurp Maya and replace her with Pearl. [[Reunion, and Turnabout|A previous attempt]] one year prior involved framing Maya for murder, though this ultimately failed when Wright uncovered the [[Mimi Miney|real killer]]. For her involvement as an accomplice, Morgan was sentenced to prison. She was eventually moved to the [[detention center]], where she reconnected with Dahlia, whose execution date was approaching. Discovering that they both had intersecting reasons for eliminating Maya, the duo concocted a plan. Morgan had written instructions for Pearl to take Maya to [[Hazakura Temple]] and channel Dahlia's spirit there. After doing so, Dahlia would murder Maya.
[[File:Godot With Elise's Cane Sword.png|thumb|left|Just before being stabbed by Godot while channeling Dahlia Hawthorne.]]
 
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Misty's role in the plan was to make sure that Pearl was distracted by inviting her to read books with her, but Pearl started to worry about Maya's training at the [[Inner Temple]], which was across the [[Eagle River]] from Hazakura Temple, so she did not show up. Misty searched for her and found Phoenix Wright, who did not know where Pearl had gone. Fearing the worst, Misty later summoned Dahlia Hawthorne so that Pearl would not be able to. At the Inner Temple [[garden]], Hawthorne attempted to kill Maya, but Godot showed up from behind and stabbed Hawthorne in the back with the sword cane, resulting in Misty's death.
 
 
Godot contacted Iris at Hazakura Temple and the three devised a plan to save Maya's life. Although reluctant to come out of hiding, Misty was determined to protect Maya, and so she went to the temple, carrying a [[Victim's Staff|sword cane]] with her in case a deadly confrontation occurred. Misty also revealed her identity to [[Bikini]], the head nun at the temple. Butz followed his teacher to the temple, oblivious to the entire chain of events.
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[[File:Godot With Elise's Cane Sword.png|thumb|right|Just before being stabbed by Godot while channeling Dahlia Hawthorne.]]
 
Misty's role in the plan was to make sure that Pearl was distracted by inviting her to read books with her, but Pearl started to worry about Maya's training at the [[Inner Temple]], which was across the [[Eagle River]] from Hazakura Temple and accessible only via [[Dusky Bridge]]. Because of her worry, Pearl failed to meet with Misty. Misty searched for her and found Wright, who did not know where Pearl had gone. Fearing the worst, Misty summoned Dahlia Hawthorne so that Pearl would not be able to. At the Inner Temple [[garden]], Dahlia cornered Maya and attempted to kill her, but was stopped in her tracks when Godot took Misty's sword cane and fatally stabbed her. As Misty had been channeling Dahlia, this stabbing also proved fatal for her.
   
 
==Aftermath==
 
==Aftermath==
[[File:Ami Fey Statue.png|thumb|right|Lying dead in front of Hazakura Temple's Ami Fey statue.]]
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[[File:Ami Fey Statue.png|thumb|left|Lying dead in front of Hazakura Temple's Ami Fey statue.]]
Godot cleaned up the crime scene and moved Maya, who had been knocked out, into the Inner Temple. He then transported Misty's body to Eagle River, but lightning had struck and burnt down [[Dusky Bridge]], so he called Iris and told her to catch Misty's body as he swung it across the river using a loose cable from the bridge. Iris failed to catch Misty's body and the body hit the ground. Iris was to take the fall if the plan went awry, so she transported Misty's body to the [[Courtyard (Hazakura Temple)|courtyard]], where she stabbed the body with the [[Shichishito]] sword held by a statue of [[Ami Fey]] that was in the courtyard. Bikini caught her in this act and told Phoenix Wright to call the police at a payphone near Dusky Bridge. Wright instead told Larry Butz to call the police while he attempted to cross the bridge to save Maya, but the bridge broke and Wright fell into Eagle River. Iris was arrested for the murder.
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Godot attempted to clean up the crime scene, removing traces of blood from where he assumed blood was, as he was unable to distinguish the bloodstained snow visually. He then moved an unconscious Maya into the Inner Temple for her safety. With Maya safely tucked away, Godot tried to transport Misty's body to Eagle River and beyond, but quickly discovered an unforeseen obstacle: lightning had struck Dusky Bridge, setting it on fire and rendering it impassable. This forced him to call Iris and get her to come to the bridge to retrieve Misty's body. Godot swung the body across the Eagle River with the use of a loose bridge cable, intending to have Iris catch her. However, Iris failed to catch the body, causing it to suffer fall-related trauma. With the body on the other side of the bridge, Iris transported it to the [[Courtyard (Hazakura Temple)|courtyard]], where she stabbed the body with the [[Shichishito]] sword held by a statue of [[Ami Fey]] that was there. Bikini caught her in this act and told Wright to call the police at a payphone near Dusky Bridge. Wright instead told Larry Butz to call the police while he attempted to cross the bridge to save Maya, but the bridge broke and Wright fell into Eagle River. Iris was arrested for the murder.
   
Wright managed to survive with minor injuries and a cold. He asked Miles Edgeworth to defend Iris in his stead until he recovered. Edgeworth received Wright's [[magatama]], a spiritually charged object from [[Kurain Village]] that gave its holder the ability to see [[Psyche-Lock]]s guarding the secrets of those around him. This flew in the face of Edgeworth's previously acquired skepticism of the Kurain tradition, but he used it nonetheless to gain valuable information. He then took on prosecutor [[Franziska von Karma]] in court.
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Wright managed to survive with minor injuries and a cold, but was too ill to take up the mantle of Iris's defense attorney immediately. He asked Miles to defend Iris in his stead until he recovered. Miles received Wright's [[magatama]], a spiritually charged object from [[Kurain Village]] that gave its holder the ability to see [[Psyche-Lock]]s guarding the secrets of those around him. This flew in the face of Miles's previously acquired skepticism of the Kurain tradition, but he used it nonetheless to gain valuable information. He then took on prosecutor [[Franziska von Karma]] in court.
   
After the trial, Wright took over the defense's investigation and the defense's bench. He came to discover the dark truths behind the Kurain traditions, Dahlia Hawthorne, and the usurpation plan. Wright faced Godot in court and discovered that Godot was the real killer. Godot thanked Wright for freeing him from his anger and guilt and then shared one last cup of coffee with Wright before being taken to jail.
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Wright was able to take over after the first day of the trial. He came to discover the dark truths behind the Kurain traditions, Dahlia Hawthorne, the usurpation plan, and the true circumstances around Misty's identity and death. Wright faced Godot in court and discovered that he was the real killer. After the trial, Godot thanked Wright for freeing him from his anger and guilt, sharing one last cup of coffee with him before being taken to jail.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
[[File:Elise Deauxnim Mugshot.png|thumb|right|140px|As "Elise Deauxnim".]]
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[[File:Elise Deauxnim Mugshot.png|thumb|right|110px|As "Elise Deauxnim".]]
At Hazakura Temple, Misty displayed the kind of personality befitting the typical image of a children's book author: kind, well-mannered, patient, motherly, and unassuming. However, it is worth noting that she was hiding her true identity at the time, and that her friendliness toward Pearl was partially motivated by an attempt to distract the girl from carrying out her part of Morgan's plan. Misty felt much shame for what happened in the aftermath of the DL-6 Incident, to the point that she left her village and family, believing that she had tarnished the good name of the Fey clan. However, her love for her daughters remained strong, compelling her to cooperate with Godot in countering Morgan's plan, and even bringing a cane-sword with her to protect Maya's life no matter what the cost.
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In the aftermath of the DL-6 Incident, Misty felt much shame for what happened, to the point that she left her village and family, believing that she had tarnished the good name of the Fey clan. However, her love for her daughters remained strong, compelling her to cooperate with Godot in countering Morgan's plan, and even bringing a cane-sword with her to protect Maya's life no matter what the cost.
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As Elise Deauxnim, Misty embodied an ideal image of a children's book author: kind, well-mannered, patient, motherly, and unassuming. She treated Pearl gently, managing to coax the normally-shy girl out of her shell. She also mentored Larry Butz, who was notorious among those who knew him for being normally scatterbrained and loud-mouthed.
   
 
==Name==
 
==Name==
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* '''<u>Japanese</u> - ''Maiko Ayasato'' (綾里 舞子):'''
* Her [[Japan]]ese given name, "''Maiko''" (舞子), means "dancing girl". The alias "Elise" is a variant of "Elisabeth" and is also the name of a dancing girl from the short story "[[Wikipedia:The Dancing Girl (short story)|The Dancing Girl]]" by the Japanese writer [[Wikipedia:Mori Ōgai|Mori Ōgai]]. "Elise" could also be a play on "alias".
 
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**'''"''Maiko''"''' (舞子) means "dancing girl".
* The "''sato''" in her Japanese surname may come from the word for "village" or "home country", whilst the "''aya''" may come from "''ayashii''", which means "unhappy".
 
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** '''"''Ayasato''"''' (綾里) is written with the characters for "twill" and "village". The reading of 綾 refers more broadly to cloth with full woven patterns such as twill or damask. It is possibly a reference to those fabrics being perceived as old-fashioned; alternatively, it could be chosen for its homophone 怪 which means "mysterious" or "suspicious". Taken together, it could be emphasizing the traditional and occult elements of her heritage.
* Her full English name, "Misty Fey", is likely a play on "mystify" or "mystery".
 
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* '''<u>Japanese</u> - ''Erisu Tenryūsai'' (天流斎 エリス) (children's book illustrator):'''
* The Fey clan title, "Mystic", is similar to her first name.
 
 
**'''"''Erisu''"''' may be intended to sound similar to Elise (often ''"Erīzu"'', エリーズ in katakana). This could be a reference to the name of a dancing girl from the short story "[[Wikipedia:The Dancing Girl (short story)|The Dancing Girl]]" by the Japanese writer [[Wikipedia:Mori Ōgai|Mori Ōgai]], tying in with the meaning of Fey's real Japanese name, Maiko. It could also be a play on the English word "alias" (''"eiriasu"'', エイリアス in katakana).
* "Fey" comes from the word "fey" which can mean "magical", "fairy-like", "strange", "otherworldly" or "spellbound". An archaic meaning is "doomed to die". It may also come from [[Wikipedia:Morgan le Fay|Morgan le Fay]], the sorceress from the legend of [[Wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]].
 
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* The name "Deauxnim" may be a play on "pseudonym", or it could be a combination of a corruption of "deux" (meaning "two") and the suffix "-nym". The "-nym" suffix is a variant of "-onym", a suffix from an Ancient Greek word for "name". This would give the meaning of her surname as "two name", suitable since she has two names; her real name and her alias.
 
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* '''<u>English</u> - Misty Fey:'''
 
**Her full English name is likely a play on "mystify" or "mystery".
 
** '''"Fey"''' comes from the word "fey" which can mean "magical", "fairy-like", "strange", "otherworldly" or "spellbound", in reference to her family's otherworldly abilities. An archaic meaning is "doomed to die". It may also refer to [[Wikipedia:Morgan le Fay|Morgan le Fay]], the sorceress from the legend of [[Wikipedia:King Arthur|King Arthur]].
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* <u>'''English'''</u> '''- Elise Deauxnim (children's book illustrator):'''
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** '''"Elise"''' is an adaptation of ''Erisu'', her Japanese alias, and may also be a play on "alias".
 
**'''"Deauxnim"''' may be a play on "pseudonym", or it could be a combination of a corruption of "deux" (meaning "two") and the suffix "-nym". The "-nym" suffix is a variant of "-onym", a suffix from an Ancient Greek word for "name". This would give the meaning of her surname as "two name", suitable since she has two names: her real name and her alias.
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===Unofficial===
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*'''<u>[https://jacutemsabao.bitbucket.io/index.html Brazilian Portuguese]</u> - Aila Sato: <ref name="BrazilPatch3">[https://jacutemsabao.bitbucket.io/nomes.html "Nomes - Jacutem Sabão"]. [https://jacutemsabao.bitbucket.io/ Advogados de Primeira]. Retrieved on 2022-03-21.</ref>'''
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**'''"Aila"''' can be of Turkish (from ay, meaning "moon") and Greek (from αερ [aer], "mist" or " air", and αύρα [aura], "breeze" or "breath") origin; Sato is a common Japanese surname in Brazil, and means “village”, “homeland”, it also an abbreviation of her Japanese surname.
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***Additionally, her name in the translation follows a pattern of naming main family members with "A" as their initial instead of "M".
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**'''"Sato"''' is a common Japanese surname in Brazil, and means "village", "homeland", it also an abbreviation of her Japanese surname..
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* '''<u>[https://jacutemsabao.bitbucket.io/index.html Brazilian Portuguese]</u> - Clarice Diônimo ~ (children's book illustrator): <ref name="BrazilPatch3" />'''
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**'''"Clarice"''' comes from the Latin clarus and means "shining" or "luminous", her name was changed to honor the writer [[Wikipedia:Clarice Lispector|Clarice Lispector]].
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**'''"Diônimo"''' is an adaptation of Deauxnim and means "two names", due to this being a pseudonym.
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*'''<u>[https://gamecom.neocities.org/Ace_Attorney/Translations/DS_Sudebnyy_povorot_1/ Russian]</u> - Mami Asato (Fan-translation by Dant):'''<ref>https://gamecom.neocities.org/Ace_Attorney/Translations/DS_Sudebnyy_povorot_3/</ref>
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**A simple adaptation of her Japanese name.
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***'''"Mami"''' is similar to the word "mama" (mom).
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*'''<u>[https://gamecom.neocities.org/Ace_Attorney/Translations/DS_Sudebnyy_povorot_3/ Russian]</u> - Eliza Duonim (Fan-translation by Dant):'''<ref>https://gamecom.neocities.org/Ace_Attorney/Translations/DS_Sudebnyy_povorot_3/</ref>
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**A simple adaptation of her English name.
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The [[Hanging Scroll|hanging scroll]] in Hazukura Temple's Inner Temple depicts Misty wearing a kimono similar to that worn by Maya. Like the other members of the Fey family, she is shown wearing a necklace with a magatama and several orbs. The number of orbs on the necklaces of Fey clan members represents how far along in their training they are, with the hanging scroll depicting her with six.<ref name="artbook">(2009). "''[[The Art of Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney]]''". UDON. [[Special:BookSources/1897376197|ISBN 1-897376-19-7]].</ref>
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As Elise Deauxnim, she wore a black hooded cloak, round earrings, and carried a staff with a purple orb that had a cane-sword hidden within it. Her hair is piled on top of her head with two pieces draping down towards her shoulders; it was much shorter in the mugshot used in ''Turnabout Goodbyes''. Misty's hair color is generally shown as black, with the exception of [[Media:Elise the Storyteller.png|this image]] of her as Elise Deauxnim.
   
 
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Misty Fey
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Godot
As Master of Kurain, Misty Fey's power was supreme.

Misty Fey was the Master of the Kurain Channeling Technique and head of the Fey clan, as well as an important figure in the DL-6 Incident, in which the police called her in to channel the spirit of Gregory Edgeworth. After the DL-6 Incident, Misty went missing for 17 years until she was discovered, postmortem, to have become a popular children's book author by the name of Elise Deauxnim. She was murdered whilst foiling a plot to kill her younger daughter, Maya.

Becoming the Master[]

Misty Scroll

A scroll depicting Misty Fey as the Master.

Misty Fey was the Master of the Kurain School of Spirit Channeling. Although this title is usually bestowed upon the eldest daughter of the previous Master, Misty's spiritual powers were much greater than those of her older sister, Morgan Fey, so Misty gained the position instead. This reduced Morgan's relevancy in the family down to a weak branch family head, a fact that made her despise her sister. At some point, Misty married and had two daughters, Mia and Maya. Her husband died whilst Maya was still young.

Fall from grace[]

Main article: DL-6 Incident
Mia Fey
"'I have tarnished the Fey name.' Leaving only these words, my mother vanished."
Misty Fey

In 2001.

In 2001, out of desperation, the police department hired Misty to contact the spirit of Gregory Edgeworth to find out who had killed him, as the investigation surrounding his death had yielded no leads. Misty successfully channeled Edgeworth's spirit, who accused Yanni Yogi of the murder, as he was unaware of who his true killer had been. Although Yogi was arrested, his trial ended in an acquittal due to lack of evidence from Yogi claiming to be suffering from temporary insanity, which Robert Hammond, his attorney, had convinced him to do.

Soon after the DL-6 Incident, Redd White learned about Misty's involvement in the investigation from Marvin Grossberg and sold the information to the press. This ruined the reputation of the entire Fey clan and its traditions, evaporating the political power that they had amassed. In particular, Gregory Edgeworth's son Miles grew to hate the Kurain tradition, calling Misty a fraud. Misty subsequently left Kurain Village, prompting Mia to find out what had happened to her and to investigate both Redd White and DL-6.

Meanwhile, Morgan's first husband divorced her and left with their twin daughters, Iris and Dahlia Hawthorne, as the marriage had occurred under the pretense that Morgan would eventually wield significant political power as the Master. At a later point, Morgan remarried and bore a third daughter, Pearl. Morgan discovered that Pearl had great spiritual abilities, and began to plot to eliminate Misty's family line to install Pearl as the head of the Fey clan. As Mia had abandoned her claim to the head of the Fey clan, the only obstacle left between Morgan and her goal was Maya.

Mia's quest led her to becoming a lawyer, encountering Dahlia in two trials. In the latter, her client was Phoenix Wright, Dahlia's boyfriend. The trial resulted in Dahlia being revealed as the true culprit, and she was was subsequently sentenced to death. Mia eventually formed her own law firm and took Wright in as her student, before her eventual demise at White's hands. After that, the full truth of the DL-6 Incident came to light in 2016, when Wright defended Miles, who happened to be an old friend of his, against a murder charge.

Elise Deauxnim[]

Main article: Bridge to the Turnabout
Misty Fey
After dishonoring the good name of Kurain, I don't have the right to face my daughter. But still... Maya is always in my thoughts. It's true... She'll always be with me, until the day I die...
Elise the Storyteller

As "Elise Deauxnim".

After leaving Kurain Village, Misty Fey adopted the identity of Elise Deauxnim, a children's book author. She became a favorite of many children, including Pearl. In later years she took on an apprentice, Larry Butz, who went under the pen name Laurice Deauxnim. Despite the name and background change, the police were able to track Misty's movements and knew exactly who she was.

Seventeen years after DL-6, Prosecutor Godot approached Misty and warned her about Morgan's second major attempt to usurp Maya and replace her with Pearl. A previous attempt one year prior involved framing Maya for murder, though this ultimately failed when Wright uncovered the real killer. For her involvement as an accomplice, Morgan was sentenced to prison. She was eventually moved to the detention center, where she reconnected with Dahlia, whose execution date was approaching. Discovering that they both had intersecting reasons for eliminating Maya, the duo concocted a plan. Morgan had written instructions for Pearl to take Maya to Hazakura Temple and channel Dahlia's spirit there. After doing so, Dahlia would murder Maya.

Godot contacted Iris at Hazakura Temple and the three devised a plan to save Maya's life. Although reluctant to come out of hiding, Misty was determined to protect Maya, and so she went to the temple, carrying a sword cane with her in case a deadly confrontation occurred. Misty also revealed her identity to Bikini, the head nun at the temple. Butz followed his teacher to the temple, oblivious to the entire chain of events.

Godot With Elise's Cane Sword

Just before being stabbed by Godot while channeling Dahlia Hawthorne.

Misty's role in the plan was to make sure that Pearl was distracted by inviting her to read books with her, but Pearl started to worry about Maya's training at the Inner Temple, which was across the Eagle River from Hazakura Temple and accessible only via Dusky Bridge. Because of her worry, Pearl failed to meet with Misty. Misty searched for her and found Wright, who did not know where Pearl had gone. Fearing the worst, Misty summoned Dahlia Hawthorne so that Pearl would not be able to. At the Inner Temple garden, Dahlia cornered Maya and attempted to kill her, but was stopped in her tracks when Godot took Misty's sword cane and fatally stabbed her. As Misty had been channeling Dahlia, this stabbing also proved fatal for her.

Aftermath[]

Ami Fey Statue

Lying dead in front of Hazakura Temple's Ami Fey statue.

Godot attempted to clean up the crime scene, removing traces of blood from where he assumed blood was, as he was unable to distinguish the bloodstained snow visually. He then moved an unconscious Maya into the Inner Temple for her safety. With Maya safely tucked away, Godot tried to transport Misty's body to Eagle River and beyond, but quickly discovered an unforeseen obstacle: lightning had struck Dusky Bridge, setting it on fire and rendering it impassable. This forced him to call Iris and get her to come to the bridge to retrieve Misty's body. Godot swung the body across the Eagle River with the use of a loose bridge cable, intending to have Iris catch her. However, Iris failed to catch the body, causing it to suffer fall-related trauma. With the body on the other side of the bridge, Iris transported it to the courtyard, where she stabbed the body with the Shichishito sword held by a statue of Ami Fey that was there. Bikini caught her in this act and told Wright to call the police at a payphone near Dusky Bridge. Wright instead told Larry Butz to call the police while he attempted to cross the bridge to save Maya, but the bridge broke and Wright fell into Eagle River. Iris was arrested for the murder.

Wright managed to survive with minor injuries and a cold, but was too ill to take up the mantle of Iris's defense attorney immediately. He asked Miles to defend Iris in his stead until he recovered. Miles received Wright's magatama, a spiritually charged object from Kurain Village that gave its holder the ability to see Psyche-Locks guarding the secrets of those around him. This flew in the face of Miles's previously acquired skepticism of the Kurain tradition, but he used it nonetheless to gain valuable information. He then took on prosecutor Franziska von Karma in court.

Wright was able to take over after the first day of the trial. He came to discover the dark truths behind the Kurain traditions, Dahlia Hawthorne, the usurpation plan, and the true circumstances around Misty's identity and death. Wright faced Godot in court and discovered that he was the real killer. After the trial, Godot thanked Wright for freeing him from his anger and guilt, sharing one last cup of coffee with him before being taken to jail.

Personality[]

Elise Deauxnim Mugshot

As "Elise Deauxnim".

In the aftermath of the DL-6 Incident, Misty felt much shame for what happened, to the point that she left her village and family, believing that she had tarnished the good name of the Fey clan. However, her love for her daughters remained strong, compelling her to cooperate with Godot in countering Morgan's plan, and even bringing a cane-sword with her to protect Maya's life no matter what the cost.

As Elise Deauxnim, Misty embodied an ideal image of a children's book author: kind, well-mannered, patient, motherly, and unassuming. She treated Pearl gently, managing to coax the normally-shy girl out of her shell. She also mentored Larry Butz, who was notorious among those who knew him for being normally scatterbrained and loud-mouthed.

Name[]

  • Japanese - Maiko Ayasato (綾里 舞子):
    • "Maiko" (舞子) means "dancing girl".
    • "Ayasato" (綾里) is written with the characters for "twill" and "village". The reading of 綾 refers more broadly to cloth with full woven patterns such as twill or damask. It is possibly a reference to those fabrics being perceived as old-fashioned; alternatively, it could be chosen for its homophone 怪 which means "mysterious" or "suspicious". Taken together, it could be emphasizing the traditional and occult elements of her heritage.
  • Japanese - Erisu Tenryūsai (天流斎 エリス) (children's book illustrator):
    • "Erisu" may be intended to sound similar to Elise (often "Erīzu", エリーズ in katakana). This could be a reference to the name of a dancing girl from the short story "The Dancing Girl" by the Japanese writer Mori Ōgai, tying in with the meaning of Fey's real Japanese name, Maiko. It could also be a play on the English word "alias" ("eiriasu", エイリアス in katakana).
  • English - Misty Fey:
    • Her full English name is likely a play on "mystify" or "mystery".
    • "Fey" comes from the word "fey" which can mean "magical", "fairy-like", "strange", "otherworldly" or "spellbound", in reference to her family's otherworldly abilities. An archaic meaning is "doomed to die". It may also refer to Morgan le Fay, the sorceress from the legend of King Arthur.
  • English - Elise Deauxnim (children's book illustrator):
    • "Elise" is an adaptation of Erisu, her Japanese alias, and may also be a play on "alias".
    • "Deauxnim" may be a play on "pseudonym", or it could be a combination of a corruption of "deux" (meaning "two") and the suffix "-nym". The "-nym" suffix is a variant of "-onym", a suffix from an Ancient Greek word for "name". This would give the meaning of her surname as "two name", suitable since she has two names: her real name and her alias.

Unofficial[]

  • Brazilian Portuguese - Aila Sato: [1]
    • "Aila" can be of Turkish (from ay, meaning "moon") and Greek (from αερ [aer], "mist" or " air", and αύρα [aura], "breeze" or "breath") origin; Sato is a common Japanese surname in Brazil, and means “village”, “homeland”, it also an abbreviation of her Japanese surname.
      • Additionally, her name in the translation follows a pattern of naming main family members with "A" as their initial instead of "M".
    • "Sato" is a common Japanese surname in Brazil, and means "village", "homeland", it also an abbreviation of her Japanese surname..
  • Brazilian Portuguese - Clarice Diônimo ~ (children's book illustrator): [1]
    • "Clarice" comes from the Latin clarus and means "shining" or "luminous", her name was changed to honor the writer Clarice Lispector.
    • "Diônimo" is an adaptation of Deauxnim and means "two names", due to this being a pseudonym.
  • Russian - Mami Asato (Fan-translation by Dant):[2]
    • A simple adaptation of her Japanese name.
      • "Mami" is similar to the word "mama" (mom).
  • Russian - Eliza Duonim (Fan-translation by Dant):[3]
    • A simple adaptation of her English name.
      • "Duonim" is an adaptation of Deauxnim and means "two names".

Appearance[]

The hanging scroll in Hazukura Temple's Inner Temple depicts Misty wearing a kimono similar to that worn by Maya. Like the other members of the Fey family, she is shown wearing a necklace with a magatama and several orbs. The number of orbs on the necklaces of Fey clan members represents how far along in their training they are, with the hanging scroll depicting her with six.[4]

As Elise Deauxnim, she wore a black hooded cloak, round earrings, and carried a staff with a purple orb that had a cane-sword hidden within it. Her hair is piled on top of her head with two pieces draping down towards her shoulders; it was much shorter in the mugshot used in Turnabout Goodbyes. Misty's hair color is generally shown as black, with the exception of this image of her as Elise Deauxnim.

Development[]

In-game, when a character is speaking, the noise used as the text appears on the screen usually differs depending on the gender of the speaker; deeper if male and higher-pitched if female. During Misty Fey's only speaking appearance, the noise used when her text appeared on the screen was of the "male" tone (excluding her opening lines, when her identity was still "???"). The only other female characters in the series for which this is the case are Dee Vasquez, and Lana Skye during a certain line. It is possible that it was meant to indicate a deep voice, though it was temporarily changed to the "female" tone in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney Trilogy HD.

Note[]

  • Although other characters have appeared in-person in a game prior to the one in which they are killed, Misty Fey is the only murder victim in the Ace Attorney series to be only mentioned in a game prior to the one in which she was killed.

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