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Sacred Urn 1

The Sacred Urn when Wright first encountered it.

Sacred Urn 2

The Sacred Urn after being put back together by Adrian Andrews.

Phoenix Wright
(All I see is an old, cracked piece of pottery...)

The Sacred Urn is the most precious treasure of Kurain Village, and is believed to contain the soul of Ami Fey. The Fey family believe that as long as Ami Fey's spirit is in the urn, their spiritual powers will last forever. Her first name is the only thing written on it. It is usually kept in the Winding Way at Fey Manor.

It has been broken at least three times, and was evidence in two cases that Phoenix Wright took on.

Recent history

Caught in the act

Mia, Maya and the urn.

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The Sacred Urn, restored at last.

Mia Fey and her sister Maya broke the urn when they were young children. Their mother, Misty Fey, caught them in the act and took a picture of a surprised Mia trying to piece together the urn while Maya was crying. Misty kept this photo inside the Kurain Talisman that she wore, symbolizing her daughters' importance to her.

Years later, Pearl Fey broke the urn accidentally while playing with a ball in a hallway of the Fey home. She glued it back together, but in her panic, she arranged the letters incorrectly to read "I AM" instead of "AMI". Phoenix Wright later used the urn to disprove the testimony of a witness to a murder that had occurred around the same time.

A year later, at Lordly Tailor, the Sacred Urn was the centerpiece of a collection of artifacts in an exhibit dedicated to the Fey clan. Adrian Andrews accidentally broke the urn while moving it into a storage area, and it was then that the Urn was put back together correctly. Luke Atmey later stole the urn as part of a plot to murder Kane Bullard and frame Ron DeLite for the crime.

Trivia

  • The Sarcred Urn was also believed by Luke Atmey to actually contain Ami Fey's ashes, although with the urn being broken several times, that it impossible.
  • Urns are commonly referred to specific containers for cremated human remains, although the word is also used outside funerary terms.


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