Nope, she just keeps trying to solve her crimes with more crimes, until finally justice catches up to her. Aesop Amnesia: You'd think that after her first set of crimes went wrong and led to her escaping by the skin of her teeth, she'd learn that she isn't cut out for this whole 'criminal' business.She eventually gets lectured back to the underworld by Mia Fey. It takes the powers of all the main attorneys and prosecutors to stop her from getting Maya in jail for matricide. She was eventually used by her mother, Morgan Fey in her plan against Maya Fey, by calling her back from the dead via channeling her spirit after she is executed a month before the final case of Trials and Tribulations, but even then, Dahlia still carried on her own ambitions and revenge, although it is later found out that she willingly did so for her own benefit. In the following trial, after testifying under the pseudonym "Melissa Foster" ( Satoko Mukui), she narrowly escaped conviction by manipulating Terry into committing suicide and, a few months later, poisoning then-defense attorney Diego Armando. When the plan didn't go as intended, she faked her own death and got Terry convicted to death for it, then killed her own stepsister and co-conspirator, again framing Terry, to stop her from confessing. However, her criminal career actually started several years before, when she seduced Terry Fawles and used him to fake her kidnapping in an elaborate plan to get back at her family. Mia eventually unmasks her and put her behind bars and eventually, on death row. Turns out she tried to frame Phoenix for a murder she committed, and Phoenix himself was originally supposed to be the victim. Dahlia is introduced as the ever-sweet, ever-innocent Friend to All Living Things girlfriend of Phoenix Wright, but Mia already knew that something was wrong with her. The true villainess of Trials and Tribulations. Despite this, she is still regarded to be one of Phoenix Wright's most personal, and dangerous foes. Dahlia was merely a young woman driven by her misanthropic desire to inflict pain on all who crossed her as well as being someone so resilient that death couldn't stop her. They tend to either be or be protected by some of the hardiest and most cunning foes the series has to offer. They tend to be powerful old men with a massive amount of wealth and minions to help them with their evil deeds. Most villains of Ace Attorney fit a certain mold. "With absolutely no proof, you treat a voluntary witness like she's a mass-murderer."
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