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Paul Atishon |
In short, I'm the chosen one, the golden boy, the powerhouse of politics! |
Paul Atishon-Wimperson (typically referred to simply as Paul Atishon) was a politician running for the position of local assemblyman of Kurain Village. He was the plaintiff in a civil lawsuit against Dhurke Sahdmadhi, in which he was represented by the attorney Phoenix Wright.
A politician's ambition[]
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The treasure, the suitcase, and the murder[]
While running for a seat on the local council of Kurain Village, Atishon was tasked by a benefactor of his – the Khura'inese Minister of Justice, Inga Karkhuul Khura'in – with retrieving a Khura'inese relic called the Founder's Orb from Dr. Archie Buff, an archaeologist living in the village to whom the orb had been sent to be studied. At some point, Buff realized that the orb had been stolen from its rightful place in Khura'in's Tehm'pul Temple, after which he refused to hand it over to Atishon.
Intending to give the orb to his benefactor at all costs, Atishon went into Buff's study at night with the aim of killing the archaeologist with a heavy suitcase that Datz Are'bal had left at the house; as the suitcase was too heavy for Atishon to lift, his plan was to push it from the second floor landing so it would land onto the doctor's head while he was sitting at his coffee bar below. However, Archie Buff's daughter Armie had fallen asleep in her wheelchair in the spot from which Atishon intended to push the suitcase. Although he was able to move her wheelchair out of the way, in doing so woke the girl, who quickly wheeled herself to her room and shut herself in after being frightened by the presence of a stranger in her home.
Atishon proceeded to drop the suitcase onto Archie's head, killing him. He then wiped his fingerprints and the doctor's blood off the suitcase, moved the body to the foot of a bookshelf across the room, and covered it in a large amount of books, making it appear as if Archie had been knocked off of the bookcase ladder by an avalanche of books. Although Atishon's plan to make the death look accidental initially succeeded, the Founder's Orb was no longer in the doctor's home and thus he was unable to retrieve it.
The following day, Atishon met the leader of the Defiant Dragons, Dhurke Sahdmadhi, who was visiting Kurain Village with the defense attorney Apollo Justice. Upon learning that they were after the orb as well, Atishon secretly followed the duo as they try to find it. The hunt for the orb eventually lead into the dark caverns of Mt. Mitama, where Atishon pushed them down a ledge, trapping them inside. With the help of a local fisherman, Dhurke and Apollo managed to escape the caverns together with the orb.
The civil trial[]
With the two now in possession of the orb, Atishon confronted them and demanded they hand over the orb, but Dhurke angrily refused. Atishon, who is determined to have the orb, arranged for Phoenix Wright to represent him in a civil lawsuit against Sahdmadhi. As Wright's friend Maya Fey was being held hostage by Inga, he had no choice but to follow through with the lawsuit.
During the subsequent trial to determine the orb's rightful owner, Atishon claimed that the object in question was actually the "Crystal of Ami Fey", which had been stolen from his family's residence a year before. Justice, who was representing Sahdmadhi, maintained that the relic was the Founder's Orb, and thus the rightful property of the Defiant Dragons, as Archie had signed an agreement stating that he would hand the orb over to them. Atishon's claims about the Crystal of Ami Fey proved not to be enough to convince the presiding judge, so he instead testified that Are'bal had killed Archie, thereby rendering the transfer agreement void, as Are'bal was a member of the Defiant Dragons. Despite Atishon's attempts to pin the murder on Are'bal, Justice was able to deduce that Atishon was the real killer. However, despite the overwhelming evidence, Wright refused to accept the evidence due to Atishon and Inga's seizure of Fey. However, after Justice deduced that Fey needed to be kept alive in order to use the Founder's Orb, Wright immediately resigned his position as Atishon's attorney.
Atishon wouldn't give up though until Justice proved that he had left conclusive evidence behind. His fingerprints were on Armie's wheelchair and unlike the ones on the suitcase, he had been unable to wipe them off. After indulging in an imagined electoral win, which he then lost, Paul Atishon screamed for his grandfather before collapsing on the witness stand. He was subsequently placed under arrest for his crimes.
Personality[]
Paul Atishon |
I believe the youth of this country are our very future. Too long have they been looked down on and given the cold shoulder! So, to them I say! Ask not what you can do for your country! Ask what you can do for me! |
Atishon was the embodiment of the archetypal "sleazy politician", in that he was very evasive when questioned (instead preferring to promote his political campaign or simply walking away). His ego was inflated to the point that he would refer to others as "peasants", preferred to have others carry him around in his personal palanquin, and was oblivious to the fact that the locals of Kurain Village wished that he would stop canvassing via megaphone and were tearing his political posters down in disgust, instead believing that they were crying tears of joy when they saw him and that "fangirls" were taking the posters for themselves. Atishon was not afraid to flaunt his political power, knowing that a normal person would be unable to fight back against his family's influence. Atishon claimed that he finds "discrimination against minorities" to be despicable, and that one of his political goals was to root out all forms of discrimination, although the sincerity of such remarks is dubious.
Atishon also stated that if people voted him into power they had his guarantee that there would be no more murders at all in America as he would somehow prevent them all from occurring, a "promise" that was openly mocked by others as completely ludicrous. This is also ironic, given his murder of Archie Buff.
In actuality, Atishon was a very pitiful person; he was willing to blackmail Wright to work for him and had seemingly no qualms with murdering Archie Buff simply because he would not give him the Founder's Orb. When backed into a corner on the witness stand, he would whine and beg for things to go back in his favor.
Appearance[]
Paul Atishon has gray eyes and black hair. He wears his hair in a top-knot tied with a gold ribbon, revealing an undercut and prominent bangs. Unlike most male characters, he has visible eyelashes.
He wears a brown suit, a white shirt, and a blue tie.
Name[]
- Japanese - Masaharu Kiyoki (清木 まさはる):
- His Japanese family name "Kiyoki" (清き) means "proper" or "clean", which is an ironic reference to his personality.
- His Japanese given name "Masaharu" (まさはる) is a possible reading of the word "seiji" (政治), which means "politics", referring to his profession. His email address "SEIJI_K711@nmail" also references this alternative reading.
- English - Paul Atishon-Wimperson:
- "Paul Atishon-Wimperson", his full English name, is a play on the word "politician" (referencing his profession) and both "wimp", "whimper" or "whimpers on" (in reference to his personality).
- French - Paul Hiticare-Verreut :
- "Paul Hiticare", his full French name, is a play on "Politicard", a slang word used to describe a politician in a derogative way. "Verreut" comes from "véreux" and means "rotten" (literally, "full of worms"). This adjective is also used to qualify a dishonest person.
- German - Paul Iticker-Palawer
- His shortened name, "Paul Iticker", is a play on "Politiker", the German word for "politician".
- His second surname, "Palawer", is derived from the word "Palaver", which describes unproductive and lengthy talk.
- Chinese - Qīngmù Zhèngzhi (清木 政治)
- His "children are the future" speech is a nod to Ryutaro Nonomura, a Japanese politician who became an international laughingstock & online meme. Most of the mannerisms Atishon showed including the infamous whining & pretending to be ill are most likely inspired from Nonomura.