The Great Ace Attorney: Adventures/Episode 1: The Adventure of the Great Departure

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Case Information

 * Time of Crime: November 19th, 1899. 2:00 PM
 * Location: La Quantos
 * Defendant: Ryūnosuke Naruhodō
 * Victim: John Watson
 * Cause of death: Blood loss due to a gunshot wound, initially, later discovered to be asphyxiation from curare
 * Murder weapon: A pistol, initially, later discovered to be curare
 * Defense Attorney: Ryūnosuke Naruhodō
 * Prosecution Lawyer: Taketsuchi Auchi

Defense Attorney/Defendant
Ryūnosuke Naruhodou A college student attending Teito Yuumei University. Went into La Quantos to have a chat with his best friend, only to find himself caught up in the murder of John Watson. He has made the choice to defend himself in court.

Victim
John Watson An English professor invited to Japan to teach new students. His status and background only makes this case more intense.

Prosecution Lawyer
Taketsuchi Auchi The prosecutor you face against. He is the ancestor of the Payne family, and similarly, treats rookies condescendingly.

Witnesses
Satoru Hosonaga A waiter working at La Quantos, claiming that he witnessed Ryunosuke point a gun at John Watson.

Taizou Uzukumaru A soldier who was dining at La Quantos with Sanmon.

Sanmon Sonohigurashi An old man who owns an antique store. He was dining with Taizou at La Quantos. He likes to refer to himself as "this one".

Jezail Brett A university student attending Teito Yunmei University. She was dining at La Quantos with her teacher, John Watson.

Other Character
Kazuma Asougi Naruhodō's best friend and a college student attending Teito Yunmei University. He was originally going to defend Naruhodo, until he decided to defend himself in court. Gives you advice and tips throughout the trial.

Yujin Mikotoba A professor at Teito Yunmei University and father of Susato Mikotoba. Appears before the trial to have Ryunosuke perform a simple task.

Susato Mikotoba The daughter of Yujin Mikotoba. Makes a brief appearance before and during the trial.