Marge
Marge | |
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Marge | |
Japanese name | マージ |
Career | N/A |
Age | Approximately 37 |
Gender | Female |
Origin | Arni |
World | Home World |
Height | N/A |
Weight | N/A |
Build | Average |
Laterality | N/A |
Weapon | N/A |
Innate Element | Possible White (Serge's Element). |
- "Leena came by to see if you were up, but you, young man, were still off in never-never land. You shouldn't break promises like that. Girls can be pretty scary if you make them angry!"
- — Marge to Serge
Marge (マージ?) is Serge's mother and Wazuki's wife in Chrono Cross. She gave birth to Serge in 1003 A.D., and practiced being a good mother since. She is a villager of Arni and assuredly grew up there. In her early twenties, she married her husband.
When Serge is bitten by a panther demon in 1006 A.D., and Wazuki heals the boy and brings him back to his wife, he henceforward goes "missing" or is simply unaccounted for. Physically unscathed, Wazuki undergoes an odd transformation as FATE alters his mind and he becomes Lynx, thus leaving his wife behind.
Now a single mother, Marge continues to care for her son with strict yet encouraging discipline, even helping progress his relationship with a fellow villager named Leena. Briefly Lynx visits her in Arni, but she believes her son is inhabiting the body. She tells him to follow his heart and bids him well on his journey.
In Another World, Marge dies shortly after Serge drowns. Since his grave marks him as seven years old and Marge was likely twenty when he was born, she died approximately at age 27; whereas, in the original time line, she is around age 37 and continuing.
Connections to Chrono Trigger[edit | edit source]
Marge's dialogue at the game's beginning is identical to the dialogue of Crono's Mother at the beginning of Chrono Trigger and many other personality traits are shared between the two characters. Both are single mothers with one male son, who is selected as a hero figure. Also, both seem to have multiple feline companions.
Name Origin[edit | edit source]
Marge is a variation of Margaret, the Patron Saint of motherhood in Catholicism.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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Marge's Portrait
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Concept art