Demon-Dragon Priest Rattahk Priest of Lord Gaav Epithets: The Monstrous Tower, the Living Ruin, the Demon-Dragon Priest, the Mutineerย 

True Form: An enormous demon-dragon with a ruined cathedral embedded in its back, and chunks of masonry interrupting its scales.

Human form: An exceptionally tall and thin man wearing a hooded cloak, robes and eyepatch. He has long, dark hair worn up in a sometimes casual, or sometimes elaborate style. He is pale, and the skin under his many layers of robes is tattooed with a complex layout of sigils and markings.

Rattahk is sometimes called 'the Mutineer', due to an incident after his lord Gaav was trapped in human form. Restless and directionless, Rattahk established his own human cult worshiping demons and death and set himself up as its priest-god. When Gaav returned and gathered his armies, recalling his minions, Rattahk who had grown comfortable with hubris in his position was slow to obey, and Gaav had to personally put him in his place.

Rattahk is a personal re-imagining of Gaav's canonical priest Raltaak.

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Bobby Fulbright and his young protege at the LAPD detective department, Ray Hoshino. (Ray @megaphonegirlk )

Ray is an excitable young detective and mecha anime enthusiast from rural Utah who came to LA with dreams of being a big city detective and escaping his past. He never expected to run into his old friend, Bobby. But why does he seem different now? Maybe the city just changes people.

LAPD detectives Ray Hoshino and Gabriel Prince.

Ray is/was Bobby Fulbright's self style protege, while Gabriel considers himself a hardboiled loner. Both of them work with Miles Edgeworth's 'new' prosecutorial department, often working with prosecutor Apollo Justice, and others.

If their designs look familiar, both of them are deliberate references to classic anime!

Ray belongs to @megaphonegirlk

Feel free to ask about them if you want.

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