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Maya arrives with the '''Mask☆DeMasque Publicity Photo''' which will be added to the Court Record. Ron screams in, again admitting to the heist. Just then, Desirée butts in, again saying otherwise and trusts that you will prove it. Is Ron really Mask☆DeMasque? He doesn't have the urn, so there is only one way to find out.
Maya arrives with the '''Mask☆DeMasque Publicity Photo''' which will be added to the Court Record. Ron screams in, again admitting to the heist. Just then, Desirée butts in, again saying otherwise and trusts that you will prove it. Is Ron really Mask☆DeMasque? He doesn't have the urn, so there is only one way to find out.


You prepare for the trial as you are introduced to Godot, who claims he never lost a case... or won. It turns out, this is his first case as a prosecutor. Godot says he came back from the depths of Hell to battle you. And just how does he know you and what's with the mask? It looks like Godot is very confident. His special trait is his absolute love of coffee of any kind! No wonder he's able to stay awake in the courtroom. He likes to call you Mr. Trite throughout the game. Not a bad nick____---–name if you think about it. Lastly and the most intriguing is the ridiculous metaphors he uses throughout which frankly, not everyone can understand. So you're going to have to get used to it.
You prepare for the trial as you are introduced to Godot, who claims he never lost a case... or won. It turns out, this is his first case as a prosecutor. Godot says he came back from the depths of Hell to battle you. And just how does he know you, and what's with the mask? It looks like Godot is very confident. His special trait is his absolute love of coffee of any kind! No wonder he's able to stay awake in the courtroom. He likes to call you Mr. Trite throughout the game. Not a bad nickname if you think about it. The last and the most intriguing thing about him is the ridiculous metaphors he uses throughout, which frankly, not everyone can understand. So you're going to have to get used to it.


The Judge will call his first witness.
The Judge will call his first witness.
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