Margaret is a character in Persona 4 and its spin-offs.
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Margaret is a Velvet Room attendant who works under Igor and assists the protagonist during his quest to find the truth. She has a somewhat solemn personality, but occasionally makes deadpan remarks. Like the other attendants, Margaret wears all blue, and has platinum hair and yellow eyes.
Soejima designed Margaret with the allure of an older woman and a shorter skirt for moving around in combat. Her face is a little scary as Atlus wanted to make players feel threatened by the idea of having to fight her.[1]
Gameplay
In Persona 4, Margaret is the Empress Social Link. In New Game Plus, she is also an optional super boss.
Game Appearances
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Margaret is an unlockable dancer and fever partner after clearing Story Mode and purchasing the Spiral Brooch from the shop. She dances in a style called "waacking" which involves a heavy emphasis rhythmic arm movements.
Anime Appearances
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Manga Appearances
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Audio Drama Appearances
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Margaret appears at the beginning of each Persona 4 The Animation audio drama, doing narration from the Velvet Room and talking about a topic that will be relevant to the plot of the drama.
On track 1, Margaret narrates about souvenirs, foreshadowing the errand that Yu Narukami and Tohru Adachi get sent on.
Stage Play Appearances
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Other Appearances
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Margaret appears as a unit in the Persona collab for the mobile game Kotodaman. She was in the collab's original run in 2020, and once again during the rerun in 2024. She is a non-gacha character who can primarily be obtained by defeating her in her higher difficulty descent boss stage. The player can also obtain copies of Margaret by exchanging Blank Skill Cards at the event shop. As a game character, Margaret is a 5★ dark-attribute unit who can be used to form words using the first syllable of her name: ま. She can evolve into a 6★ unit. Her 3+ syllable and 4+ syllable skills are named Attack and Morning Star as she can summon Helel during her New Game+ boss fight.[2]
Trivia
- Originally, Elizabeth from Persona 3 was going to appear again as the Velvet Room attendant for Persona 4, but Atlus ultimately decided to use a new character as to not take away from the importance of what happened in Persona 3.[3]
Nomenclature
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Margaret is named after Margaret Walton Saville, the character to whom Robert Walton is writing letters, relaying Victor's story, in Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus.
Names in Other Languages
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Japanese
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マーガレット |
Margaret
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References
- ↑ "Chapter 2: Sub-Characters", Persona 4 Official Design Works, Atlus, Famitsu Editorial Department. Published by Famitsu (2008). Japanese. p. 130. ISBN-13: 978-4757745087.
- ↑ Kotodaman - Teddie Evaluation and Status. Published November 5, 2020. Retrieved January 18, 2024. GameWith. Article.
- ↑ "Chapter 2: Sub-Characters", Persona 4 Official Design Works, Atlus, Famitsu Editorial Department. Published by Famitsu (2008). Japanese. p. 130. ISBN-13: 978-4757745087.