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|occupation = Judicial assistant <br> Defense attorney ([[The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney|Aug. 13, 1900]])
 
|occupation = Judicial assistant <br> Defense attorney ([[The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney|Aug. 13, 1900]])
|japanese = 御琴羽 寿沙都 (''Susato Mikotoba'') <br> 寿都さん (''Susato-san''){{tt|*|by Ryūnosuke Naruhodō}} <br> 御琴羽法務助士 (''Mikotoba-houmujoshi''){{tt|*|by Kazuma Asougi; lit. ''Legal Assistant Mikotoba''}} <br> すさとちゃん (''Susato-chan''){{tt|*|by Iris Watson}} <br> Ms. スサト (''Ms. Susato''){{tt|*|by Sherlock Holmes and Hart Vortex}} <br> スサト(''Susato''){{tt|*|by Gina Lestrade}} <br> 法務助士 (''Houmujoshi''){{tt|*|lit. ''Legal Assistant''}} <br> 日本人 (''Nihonjin / Nipponjin''){{tt|*|lit. ''Japanese person''}} <br> 成歩堂 龍太郎 (''Ryūtarō Naruhodō''){{tt|*|alias}}
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|japanese = 御琴羽 寿沙都 (''Susato Mikotoba'') <br> 寿都さん (''Susato-san''){{tt|*|by Ryūnosuke Naruhodō}} <br> 御琴羽法務助士 (''Mikotoba-houmujoshi''){{tt|*|by Kazuma Asougi; lit. ''Legal Assistant Mikotoba''}} <br> すさとちゃん (''Susato-chan''){{tt|*|by Iris Watson}} <br> Ms. スサト (''Ms. Susato''){{tt|*|by Sherlock Holmes and Hart Vortex}} <br> スサト(''Susato''){{tt|*|by Gina Lestrade}} <br> 法務助士 (''Houmujoshi''){{tt|*|lit. ''Legal Assistant''}} <br> 日本人 (''Nihonjin / Nipponjin''){{tt|*|lit. ''Japanese person''}} <br> 成歩堂 龍太郎 (''Ryūtarō Naruhodō''){{tt|*|alias}}
 
|aai = (unreleased outside Japan)
 
|aai = (unreleased outside Japan)
 
|birthday = 1883
 
|birthday = 1883
 
|age = 16
 
|age = 16
|ageref = The Adventure of the Great Depature
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|ageref = The Adventure of the Great Departure
 
|eyes = Brown
 
|eyes = Brown
 
|hair = Black
 
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|debut = ''[[The Adventure of the Great Departure]]''
 
|debut = ''[[The Adventure of the Great Departure]]''
 
|theme = "Susato Mikotoba ~ The Flower That Blooms in the New World" <br> "Susato Mikotoba ~ Serenade" <br> "Ryūtarō Naruhodō ~ Objection!" <br> "[https://youtu.be/pU6zbbNWHGo Ryūtarō Naruhodō ~ Prelude of the Blossoming Attorney]"
 
|theme = "Susato Mikotoba ~ The Flower That Blooms in the New World" <br> "Susato Mikotoba ~ Serenade" <br> "Ryūtarō Naruhodō ~ Objection!" <br> "[https://youtu.be/pU6zbbNWHGo Ryūtarō Naruhodō ~ Prelude of the Blossoming Attorney]"
|alias = Dependable Partner{{tt|*|Japanese launch trailer}} <br> 成歩堂 龍太郎 (''Naruhodō Ryūtarō''){{tt|*|Fake name used in court}} <br> ''Susie''{{tt|*|By [[Iris Watson]]}}
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|alias = Dependable Partner{{tt|*|Japanese launch trailer}} <br> 成歩堂 龍太郎 (''Naruhodō Ryūtarō''){{tt|*|Fake name used in court}} <br> Susie{{tt|*|By [[Iris Watson]]}}
 
|aliastemp = [[Fey Clan|Ayasato]] Susato{{tt|*|Tokyo Game Show 2017, while thinking about being part of Fey Clan}}
 
|aliastemp = [[Fey Clan|Ayasato]] Susato{{tt|*|Tokyo Game Show 2017, while thinking about being part of Fey Clan}}
|friends = '''[[Kazuma Asōgi]]''' (original partnered attorney) <br> '''[[Ryūnosuke Naruhodō]]''' (partnered attorney) <br> '''[[Sherlock Holmes]]''' (investigative partner) <br> '''[[Iris Watson]]''' (investigative partner) <br> '''[[Haori Murasame]]''' (friend and former client)}}
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|friends = '''[[Kazuma Asōgi]]''' (original partnered attorney) <br> '''[[Ryūnosuke Naruhodō]]''' (partnered attorney) <br> '''[[Sherlock Holmes]]''' (investigative partner) <br> '''[[Iris Watson]]''' (investigative partner) <br> '''[[Haori Murasame]]''' (friend and former client)<br> '''[[Gina Lestrade]]'''|ageref2 = The Resolve of Ryuunosuke Naruhodou|age2 = 17}}
 
{{quote|Susato Mikotoba|If it's legal knowledge you need, just leave it to me!|[[Tokyo Game Show]] 2014 trailer}}
 
{{quote|Susato Mikotoba|If it's legal knowledge you need, just leave it to me!|[[Tokyo Game Show]] 2014 trailer}}
   
'''Susato Mikotoba''' was a judicial assistant who lived in [[Japan]] during the [[wikipedia:Meiji period|Meiji period]].<ref>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/new-gyakuten/ Official site (Japanese)]. April 24, 2014. Retrieved on April 24, 2014.</ref> She has something of a sweet tooth and enjoys reading law books.
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'''Susato Mikotoba''' was a judicial assistant who lived in [[Japan]] during the [[wikipedia:Meiji period|Meiji period]]<ref>[http://www.capcom.co.jp/new-gyakuten/ Official site (Japanese)]. April 24, 2014. Retrieved on April 24, 2014.</ref>. Primarily, she assisted and traveled with the fledgling defense attorney [[Ryūnosuke Naruhodō]]. She was an especially bright young woman with an interest in law and literature.
   
==First encounters with Naruhodō==
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==First encounter with Naruhodō==
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Great Departure]]''
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Great Departure]]''
Susato Mikotoba first appears to [[Ryūnosuke Naruhodō]] with [[Yūjin Mikotoba|Yūjin]] when Naruhodō got arrested for the murder of [[John Watson]]. Yūjin tells [[Kazuma Asōgi]] to go see the judge in his chambers, since Asōgi sent an application for a change of the defense attorney fairly recently, that it caused some disarray. Susato accompanies Asōgi to the Judge's chambers.
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Susato Mikotoba first appeared to Ryūnosuke Naruhodō alongside her father, [[Yūjin Mikotoba]], when Naruhodō was arrested for the murder of [[John Watson]]. [[Kazuma Asōgi]], who was the attorney for the case at the time, had turned in the application for a change of defense attorney suddenly. It caused quite a bit of disarray. Because of this, Yūjin had told Asōgi to visit the [[Seishirou Jigoku|Judge]] to clear up any lasting confusion. Susato accompanied Asōgi to the Judge's chambers.
   
She laters appears when detective [[Satoru Hosonaga]] says that no poison was found in the bottle of carbonated water Watson had. Before she could be thrown out of the courtroom, she gives Asōgi and Naruhodō the research notes of [[Jezail Brett]], an exchange student of Watson's who was also a witness. They request to look at the notes because they found out that Brett was researching a poison called curare and [[Japan]] had no current methods to detect. Eventually, Jezail Brett was revealed to be the true killer of John Watson.
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Susato later reappeared when detective [[Satoru Hosonaga]] stated that there was no poison found in the bottle of carbonated water Watson had drunk. She rushed into the courtroom, and before she could be thrown out, she gave Asōgi and Naruhodō the research notes of [[Jezail Brett]], an exchange student of Watson's who was testifying as a witness. They requested to look at the notes after finding out that Brett was researching a poison called curare that [[Japan]] had not yet discovered. Due to this vital piece of evidence, Jezail Brett was revealed to be the true killer of John Watson.
   
Before getting ready to accompany Asōgi for his trip abroad in England, Susato cleaned out her father office. He saw a box with that said Hound of the Baskervilles on it, but when her father arrived he told her never to tell anyone about what she saw.
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Before getting ready to accompany Asōgi for his trip abroad in England, Susato cleaned out her father's office. She saw a box with that said "Hound of the Baskervilles" on it, but when her father arrived, he told her she was never to tell anyone about what she saw.
   
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== The S.S. Alaclaire ==
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band]]''
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band]]''
Susato Mikotoba later accompanies Kazuma Asōgi on the S.S. Alaclaire to London for his study abroad so she can practice being a judicial assistant. But half a month on their voyage, Asōgi was somehow killed. Susato always waited for Asōgi in from of the cabin for his routines. However, she heard nothing this time so she knew he was already dead. The door latch was opened by force and she and the [[Russia]]n sailors saw Asōgi collapsed on the floor. A detective on board the ship, the famous [[Sherlock Holmes]], whom Susato is a big fan of, deduced that Ryūnosuke Naruhodō, whom Asōgi smuggled in the closet, is the killer.
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Susato later accompanied Asōgi on the S.S. Alaclaire to London for his study abroad so she could practice being a judicial assistant. But half a month into their voyage, Asōgi was somehow killed. Susato was angry when Naruhodō was discovered inside Asōgi's closet and accused him of murdering his friend. When the stowaway begged to plead his case and prove his innocence, she agreed under the condition that she would keep a close eye on him.
   
 
[[File:Ryuunosuke_and_Susato_meeting_Sherlock.png|thumb|left|Meeting Sherlock Holmes with Naruhodō.]]
 
[[File:Ryuunosuke_and_Susato_meeting_Sherlock.png|thumb|left|Meeting Sherlock Holmes with Naruhodō.]]
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Eventually, the two met [[Sherlock Holmes]], whom Susato recognized as the star of the short stories in Great Britain's Strand magazine. She was very ecstatic to meet the Great Detective as she was an avid fan of the short stories. But when Holmes conducted his first deduction about Grimesby Roylott and was drastically off, Susato prompted Naruhodō to [[Joint Reasoning|correct the detective's mistakes]], which led to the revelation that Roylott was actually a runaway ballerina, [[Nikomina Borschevic]]. Later, after Holmes made another wrong deduction, this time on Borschevic's missing pet snake, Susato quickly pointed out the flaws, which led to her encouraging Naruhodō to help the detective again and found that Borschevic was missing her cat. In the end, it was discovered that the ballerina was Asōgi's true killer. When Borschevic reasoned that the attorney was about to call the sailor and that she would have been exposed, Susato disagreed with her, believing that Asōgi was going to introduce her to Naruhodō as a fellow stowaway. After Borschevic was arrested, Susato and Naruhodō were informed by Hosonaga that they had to return to Japan as there was no longer an attorney to travel to London. When Naruhodō volunteered to take Asōgi's place, Susato decided to help him study British law as much as he could before their arrival.
Susato is very angry at Naruhodō and demands to know his motive. Even though he says he's innocent, she explains that this room had been locked down when Asōgi was killed. He was the only one in there so he must be the culprit. Naruhodō is persistent but Susato tells him not to move. She'll investigate Asōgi's death alone and flips Naruhodō with the "Susato Toss" when he tries to leave. Since he acted as his own attorney, she shows her a seal saying "Don't Open" that was on the closet door. Asōgi would always place it there when the sailors came by. If he was the culprit, the seal would have to be pealed off, but Susato realizes that they found it still on the closet at the time. As the two investigate the room, Sherlock Holmes appears on Asōgi's desk. Susato owns every issue of Great Britain's Strand magazine.
 
   
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Unbeknownst to Susato and Naruhodō, Asōgi was still alive but had lost his memories, and Holmes had faked his death to send him back to Japan but to no avail.
Afterwards, she read Asōgi's journal and learns that he heard a low whistle at 1:23 a.m., and he saw a "speckled band" near the vent that connects to the next cabin twelve minutes later. She decides to follow Holmes after investigating the room a little more. The two see Satoru Hosonaga disguised as a sailor, he was assigned to protect Kazuma Asōgi. The detective allows them to leave after hearing about the "speckled band".
 
 
Susato and Naruhodō see senior sailor [[Mitrov Stroganov]]. He tells of Grimesby Roylott, the guest in the cabin. After Holmes knocks down the door, he is going to perform his Great Deduction, much to Susato's glee. But his conclusion that the Russian refugee [[Dmitri Demiglaski]] kidnapped ballerina [[Nikomina Borschevic]] doesn't sense. Susato says that Holmes is just a little off-point, so she tells Naruhodō to correct him. He does so and figures out that Grimesby Roylott is acutally Nikomina Borschevic who ran away from her troupe. When Holmes reveals that the Alaclaire didn't anchor any harbor the night before, Susato remembers Stroganov refusing to talk about the stops earlier. Stroganov enters the room and they can't investigate the room right now.
 
 
Susato Mikotoba couldn't believe they were thrown out without any new information, and now Stroganov is guarding the cabin. So the two decide to investigate Kazuma Asōgi's cabin some more. The receive a corpse examination report of him from Hosonaga that he got from the ship's doctor, the cause of death was presumably poison or a broken neck. Holmes was looking at the floor then quickly left, he said he found shoe polish near the glass fragment, Susato remembered that Asōgi would use shoe polish. Detective Hosonaga has to go keep watch soon, he and Naruhodō suddenly get headaches. Back in the Cabin Corridor, Susato and Naruhodō interrupt Holmes reading the voyage log much to his anger. Holmes gets a headache too and leaves, then Susato admits she's been getting one as well.
 
 
In Borschevic's cabin, Susato and Naruhodō are about to open to the trunk. Suddenly, the ship's emergency bell rings as they are approaching another ship and might collide. The ship begins to rock and the two of them fall down. When the ship stopped the latch on the door suddenly closed and the books fall. Susato Mikotoba has just opened the door for Satoru Hosonaga and Mitrov Stroganov, Hosonaga reveals has just hit some dense fog and will be stopped for a while.
 
 
Holmes says he found the "speckled band", a snake wrapped around Strogonav. Susato notes that it is striped, but Holmes says in his deduction that it shed his skin. Susato is the only one unipressed with Holmes second deduction about the snake being the true killer of Kazuma Asōgi. She reveals that snakes are reptiles so they don't drink milk, they are deaf so they can't hear whistles, and they use the scales on their stomachs to move so they can't go down the calling bell sash on their own. The snake turned out to be Strogonav's harmless pet, "speckled band" was a cat toy Nikomina Borschevic used to get her kitten back.
 
 
Susato tells Borschevic that despite what happened to her, she has no right to lie when involved with a murder, she doesn't think this is the truth. Susato and Hosonaga later realize that they all got headaches because the chicken dinner was tampered with sleeping drugs. Susato didn't think Asōgi was dead when Borschevic entered the cabin last night until Borschevic reassures her. But then Holmes shows her earring that was in Asōgi's hand, exposing her as the real but accidental killer.
 
 
Susato Mikotoba is sobbing holding Asōgi's katana, she can't believe Nikomina Borschevic's mistake. Satoru Hosonaga is sad that he failed his mission and made Naruhodō and Susato suffer pain. Suddenly, Naruhodō is handcuffed again and Holmes appears. Susato thanks him for his help and he express his condolences of them losing their friend. Holmes suggests that Naruhodō takes Asōgi's place as the exchange student, he accepts. Susato thinks that's wonderful, Hosonaga reluctantly agrees, he will try to send a report to the government and leaves to see the captain about the incident. Susato will teach Naruhodō all there is to know about being an attorney and gives him Asōgi's katana. Susato also requests Naruhodō to toss her five times, after a conversation on martial arts she performs the "Susato drop" on him.
 
   
 
==As Naruhodō's assistant==
 
==As Naruhodō's assistant==
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===Acting Defense Attorney===
 
===Acting Defense Attorney===
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney]]''
 
:''Main article: [[The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney]]''
When Susato returned to Japan, she found out that her dear friend Haori Murasame was accused of murdering Jezail Brett. Wanting to help her friend, Susato decided to pretend to be Ryūtarō Naruhodō, Ryūnosuke's cousin.
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When Susato returned to Japan, she found out that her dear friend Haori Murasame was accused of murdering Jezail Brett. Wanting to help her friend, Susato stood in court under the pseudonym, "Ryūtarō Naruhodō", to act as her defense attorney.
   
 
===Return to England===
 
===Return to England===
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==Personality==
 
==Personality==
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[[File:Susato Cutscene.png|thumb|Susato accompanying Holmes to confront Asōgi's supposed "killer".]]
On default circumstances, Susato would have the personality similar to a typical Yamato Nadeshiko. However, as Susato finds herself slowly growing closer to other people, she would begin to assume a much more cutesy and casual way of speaking, which includes her speaking in third person. She also has a fondness for reading and likes to learn, and is highly intelligent. However when she is suspicious, she does not let her personal feelings rule over her train of thought, hence still suspecting Naruhodo in ''[[The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band]].'' Susato is also shown to be quite strong in a physical sense, having performed several "Susato Throw"s and "Susato Drop"s on [[Ryūnosuke Naruhodō]].
 
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<br />{{Quote|Naruhodō|Anyway, you have to believe me! I'm not the real culprit!}}{{Quote|Susato|Trust me, it's not as if I don't want to believe you. But I can't think of any other way that this crime could have been committed.|[[The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band]]}}
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In contrast to most characters of the assistant archetype, Susato is characterized primarily by a strong commitment to her role as a legal aid, and has trained to be throughout her adolescence. Where most assistants primarily give their partnered attorneys feedback when brainstorming in the courtroom, Susato not only teaches Naruhodō law, but often saves his cases by providing knowledge on British law. She's a very book smart girl, as she always carries around books inside her sleeves, and displays great curiosity towards unknown things.
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Another thing distinguishing Susato from most assistants is her capacity to ignore previous personal feelings when suspicious of someone, displayed no more clearly than her behavior towards Naruhodō when her partnered attorney and adoptive brother, Asōgi, was supposedly "killed" aboard the S.S. Alaclaire.
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Despite Susato's commitment to law, though, she's also displayed the capacity to go against the law when necessary. When [[Gina Lestrade]] was found unconscious, Susato took to tampering with the crime scene in order to trick the culprit. She achieved this through not only a natural proficiency in pickpocketing, as taught by Gina, but her sharp wit as well.
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{{Quote|Susato|I was well aware that what I was doing was a crime. So I entrusted the knowledge of my crime to Mr Holmes alone.}}{{Quote|Susato|Should Naruhodō become cornered with no escape, then at the eleventh hour... This may be what he needs to cause the great turnabout!|[[The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story]]}}
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[[File:Susato Cutscene 2.png|left|thumb|Susato says her goodbyes as she leaves for Japan.]]
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However, as a result of those same events, Susato began to develop ambivalent feelings towards the law; which, until she met [[Cosney Megundal]], she didn't consider could be used by those in power to oppress people like those of the lower class and racial minorities. In direct contrast to her adoptive brother, Susato only recently began to develop distrust in authority, as she reacts with surprise when Asōgi displays strong contempt towards those like policemen and prosecutors when assisting him. Similarly, when defending her best friend Haori, Susato also comments that up until then, she assumed that the news only reported the truth.
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Outside of law, Susato displays a great proficiency for martial arts, contrasting greatly with Naruhodō, who primarily has a hobbyist interest in archery. She also has a strong interest in literature, specifically ''Sherlock Holmes'' novels. As a child, Susato took apart her father's watch in order to learn how it worked, a strong curiosity that extends towards unknown machinery in Britain, such as the stereoscope. She also has a love for sweets, and despite displaying a disdain for horror, has no qualms about discussing things such as preserving illness victims' organs using chemicals or killing animals in order to fabricate blood for the sake of tampering with a crime scene.
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==Name==
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*Susato's given name (寿沙都) was primarily chosen because Shu Takumi liked the kanji.
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*Her family name ''"Mikotoba"'' (御琴羽) is homonymous with the expression '御言葉' (みことば), which can either mean 'word of God' or to take someone at their word.
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*Her alias Ryūtarō is comprised of '龍' (Ryū) from Ryūnosuke and '太郎' (tarō), a common series of kanji for boys' names.
   
 
==Development==
 
==Development==
Susato Mikotoba is designed around the [[wikipedia:yamato nadeshiko|yamato nadeshiko]] archetype, with a somewhat believable, but ultimately impossible, hairstyle. Overall, her design is fairly subdued to contrast with [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Iris Watson]].<ref>Ash. [http://forums.court-records.net/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31283 Capcom Legends interview with Nuri (art director DGS)]. [http://forums.court-records.net/ Court Records Forums]. Retrieved 2015-07-26.</ref> It can also be noted that her outfit draws inspiration from the typical Meiji period jōgakusei image, which consisted of mainly a kimono, hakama, and boots.
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* Susato Mikotoba is designed around the [[wikipedia:yamato nadeshiko|yamato nadeshiko]] archetype, with a somewhat believable, but ultimately impossible, hairstyle. Overall, her design is fairly subdued to contrast with [[Sherlock Holmes]] and [[Iris Watson]].<ref>Ash. [http://forums.court-records.net/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=31283 Capcom Legends interview with Nuri (art director DGS)]. [http://forums.court-records.net/ Court Records Forums]. Retrieved 2015-07-26.</ref> It can also be noted that her outfit draws inspiration from the typical Meiji period jōgakusei image, which consisted of mainly a kimono, hakama, and boots.
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*When designing Ryūtarō, much of her design direction was left to character designer Kazuya Nuri, with Takumi's main comment being that it would be alright if people noticed he was Susato. Had he not said so, Nuri states that he would have had to hide Susato's hair as cutting her hair short wasn't an option.
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**In the end, they decided to display Ryūtarō's connection to Susato through things such as shared color scheme and similar mannerisms, but without leaving in too many elements directly Ryūtarō to Susato.<ref>Ash. [https://gyakutensaibanlibrary.blogspot.com/2020/02/dai-gyakuten-saiban-2-romantic.html Dai Gyakuten Saiban 2 - A Romantic Adventure Of Reminiscence With The Development Staff Vol. 2 (2017)]. Retrieved 2020-11-06.</ref>
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* Susato is the third playable female (though posing as a man) attorney in the series, following [[Mia Fey]] and [[Athena Cykes]].
   
 
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Susato Mikotoba
If it's legal knowledge you need, just leave it to me!
Tokyo Game Show 2014 trailer

Susato Mikotoba was a judicial assistant who lived in Japan during the Meiji period[3]. Primarily, she assisted and traveled with the fledgling defense attorney Ryūnosuke Naruhodō. She was an especially bright young woman with an interest in law and literature.

First encounter with Naruhodō

Main article: The Adventure of the Great Departure

Susato Mikotoba first appeared to Ryūnosuke Naruhodō alongside her father, Yūjin Mikotoba, when Naruhodō was arrested for the murder of John Watson. Kazuma Asōgi, who was the attorney for the case at the time, had turned in the application for a change of defense attorney suddenly. It caused quite a bit of disarray. Because of this, Yūjin had told Asōgi to visit the Judge to clear up any lasting confusion. Susato accompanied Asōgi to the Judge's chambers.

Susato later reappeared when detective Satoru Hosonaga stated that there was no poison found in the bottle of carbonated water Watson had drunk. She rushed into the courtroom, and before she could be thrown out, she gave Asōgi and Naruhodō the research notes of Jezail Brett, an exchange student of Watson's who was testifying as a witness. They requested to look at the notes after finding out that Brett was researching a poison called curare that Japan had not yet discovered. Due to this vital piece of evidence, Jezail Brett was revealed to be the true killer of John Watson.

Before getting ready to accompany Asōgi for his trip abroad in England, Susato cleaned out her father's office. She saw a box with that said "Hound of the Baskervilles" on it, but when her father arrived, he told her she was never to tell anyone about what she saw.

The S.S. Alaclaire

Main article: The Adventure of the Unbreakable Speckled Band

Susato later accompanied Asōgi on the S.S. Alaclaire to London for his study abroad so she could practice being a judicial assistant. But half a month into their voyage, Asōgi was somehow killed. Susato was angry when Naruhodō was discovered inside Asōgi's closet and accused him of murdering his friend. When the stowaway begged to plead his case and prove his innocence, she agreed under the condition that she would keep a close eye on him.

Ryuunosuke and Susato meeting Sherlock

Meeting Sherlock Holmes with Naruhodō.

Eventually, the two met Sherlock Holmes, whom Susato recognized as the star of the short stories in Great Britain's Strand magazine. She was very ecstatic to meet the Great Detective as she was an avid fan of the short stories. But when Holmes conducted his first deduction about Grimesby Roylott and was drastically off, Susato prompted Naruhodō to correct the detective's mistakes, which led to the revelation that Roylott was actually a runaway ballerina, Nikomina Borschevic. Later, after Holmes made another wrong deduction, this time on Borschevic's missing pet snake, Susato quickly pointed out the flaws, which led to her encouraging Naruhodō to help the detective again and found that Borschevic was missing her cat. In the end, it was discovered that the ballerina was Asōgi's true killer. When Borschevic reasoned that the attorney was about to call the sailor and that she would have been exposed, Susato disagreed with her, believing that Asōgi was going to introduce her to Naruhodō as a fellow stowaway. After Borschevic was arrested, Susato and Naruhodō were informed by Hosonaga that they had to return to Japan as there was no longer an attorney to travel to London. When Naruhodō volunteered to take Asōgi's place, Susato decided to help him study British law as much as he could before their arrival.

Unbeknownst to Susato and Naruhodō, Asōgi was still alive but had lost his memories, and Holmes had faked his death to send him back to Japan but to no avail.

As Naruhodō's assistant

First trial in London

Main article: The Adventure of the Runaway Room

Defending a fellow Japanese

Main article: The Adventure of the Clouded Kokoro and The Memoirs of the Clouded Kokoro

Return to Japan

Main article: The Adventure of the Unspeakable Story

Acting Defense Attorney

Main article: The Adventure of the Blossoming Attorney

When Susato returned to Japan, she found out that her dear friend Haori Murasame was accused of murdering Jezail Brett. Wanting to help her friend, Susato stood in court under the pseudonym, "Ryūtarō Naruhodō", to act as her defense attorney.

Return to England

Main article: The Return of the Great Departed Soul

Personality

Susato Cutscene

Susato accompanying Holmes to confront Asōgi's supposed "killer".


Naruhodō
Anyway, you have to believe me! I'm not the real culprit!
Susato
Trust me, it's not as if I don't want to believe you. But I can't think of any other way that this crime could have been committed.

In contrast to most characters of the assistant archetype, Susato is characterized primarily by a strong commitment to her role as a legal aid, and has trained to be throughout her adolescence. Where most assistants primarily give their partnered attorneys feedback when brainstorming in the courtroom, Susato not only teaches Naruhodō law, but often saves his cases by providing knowledge on British law. She's a very book smart girl, as she always carries around books inside her sleeves, and displays great curiosity towards unknown things.

Another thing distinguishing Susato from most assistants is her capacity to ignore previous personal feelings when suspicious of someone, displayed no more clearly than her behavior towards Naruhodō when her partnered attorney and adoptive brother, Asōgi, was supposedly "killed" aboard the S.S. Alaclaire.

Despite Susato's commitment to law, though, she's also displayed the capacity to go against the law when necessary. When Gina Lestrade was found unconscious, Susato took to tampering with the crime scene in order to trick the culprit. She achieved this through not only a natural proficiency in pickpocketing, as taught by Gina, but her sharp wit as well.

Susato
I was well aware that what I was doing was a crime. So I entrusted the knowledge of my crime to Mr Holmes alone.
Susato
Should Naruhodō become cornered with no escape, then at the eleventh hour... This may be what he needs to cause the great turnabout!
Susato Cutscene 2

Susato says her goodbyes as she leaves for Japan.

However, as a result of those same events, Susato began to develop ambivalent feelings towards the law; which, until she met Cosney Megundal, she didn't consider could be used by those in power to oppress people like those of the lower class and racial minorities. In direct contrast to her adoptive brother, Susato only recently began to develop distrust in authority, as she reacts with surprise when Asōgi displays strong contempt towards those like policemen and prosecutors when assisting him. Similarly, when defending her best friend Haori, Susato also comments that up until then, she assumed that the news only reported the truth.

Outside of law, Susato displays a great proficiency for martial arts, contrasting greatly with Naruhodō, who primarily has a hobbyist interest in archery. She also has a strong interest in literature, specifically Sherlock Holmes novels. As a child, Susato took apart her father's watch in order to learn how it worked, a strong curiosity that extends towards unknown machinery in Britain, such as the stereoscope. She also has a love for sweets, and despite displaying a disdain for horror, has no qualms about discussing things such as preserving illness victims' organs using chemicals or killing animals in order to fabricate blood for the sake of tampering with a crime scene.

Name

  • Susato's given name (寿沙都) was primarily chosen because Shu Takumi liked the kanji.
  • Her family name "Mikotoba" (御琴羽) is homonymous with the expression '御言葉' (みことば), which can either mean 'word of God' or to take someone at their word.
  • Her alias Ryūtarō is comprised of '龍' (Ryū) from Ryūnosuke and '太郎' (tarō), a common series of kanji for boys' names.

Development

  • Susato Mikotoba is designed around the yamato nadeshiko archetype, with a somewhat believable, but ultimately impossible, hairstyle. Overall, her design is fairly subdued to contrast with Sherlock Holmes and Iris Watson.[4] It can also be noted that her outfit draws inspiration from the typical Meiji period jōgakusei image, which consisted of mainly a kimono, hakama, and boots.
  • When designing Ryūtarō, much of her design direction was left to character designer Kazuya Nuri, with Takumi's main comment being that it would be alright if people noticed he was Susato. Had he not said so, Nuri states that he would have had to hide Susato's hair as cutting her hair short wasn't an option.
    • In the end, they decided to display Ryūtarō's connection to Susato through things such as shared color scheme and similar mannerisms, but without leaving in too many elements directly Ryūtarō to Susato.[5]
  • Susato is the third playable female (though posing as a man) attorney in the series, following Mia Fey and Athena Cykes.

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