![]() Her narrative function in the last game was to represent physical prowess to contrast Paul Torgal's intelligence and Bart's insight. Who knows? Without any apparent reason behind the decision, I could only speculate (or more likely, unconsciously project) about why it was made. But why would the writer do this? Last game they clearly killed her and most of the Degasi, to prove how dangerous the setting was, plus, if not by an animal, she should have died by the Sea Corona, if I remember correctly, they all got sick with it and I don't think the previous protagonist had time to share the cure. This isn't a good explanation, but it's truer than the in-game one. The writer also brought Maggie back to life and teleported her into a tangentially related game without sufficient justification or purpose. Originally posted by The Big Brzezinski:Maggie didn't kill the reaper.
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