Margarita West
1) She’s very impulsive and bad-tempered. She can’t really keep her emotions under control, especially in dire situations, which led to her death in Mission Code: TA.
2) She’s the type of person that wouldn’t swear in daily life, but in case anything goes wrong.. Oh boy, you summoned a sailor.
3) She was but a simple manager by profession.
4) And so, she views technology as something that is capable of everything and has no limitations. In case such limitations are encountered, it must be the greedy/stupid/uncaring developers who put them in order.
5) An orphan since she was 16, when her and Martha’s parents died in a terrible car accident on the highway just outside Eastfort. As the enemies were widely suspected to be the cause of the tragedy, she hates Dawnion and all of its people with a fiery passion.
6) Unhealthily emotionally attached to her sister, whom she’d taken care of for 7 years, starting in the orphanage and then in house Margo inherited. This emotional attachment (which was slowly growing into emotional abuse in the form of desire to control everything) caused a few conflicts between sisters, but they had always ended in peace.
7) The only reason of why she was able to stand that bone-chilling horror in the bunker is because she’d spent hours playing various horror games and watching horror movies. She started doing it not long after her parents died to cope with the loss and to never have to experience these kinds of feelings again. As a result, she grew resistant to visual and auditory horror, but…. well, not the olfactory and tactile. And those activated the other ones when she was face-to-face with the massacre in the bunker.
8) She did have a few people to hang out with before the death of her parents, but that changed after the accident. Sure, she would still chat with some people during the dinner, but that was about it. She hadn’t managed to make any friends to the day of her demise.
9) Nevertheless, she can be a caring and compassionate person. Emotional abusers often don’t recognise their actions as abuse and she wasn’t an exception, thinking that she was doing everything right. Well, it was an overexaggeration on her part, but she was doing her best indeed, taking care of Martha and their cat Ulu.
10) Ulu was picked up by herself on the streets. He was an ill and starving kitten at the time, but thanks to the sisters’ care he grew into a beautiful calico American Shorthair, who later repaid them by getting rid of the mice. One could ask - but where is Ulu? Why wasn’t he in the hideout with his caregivers? And to that I answer: who’s to say he wasn’t there?
Hooh boy, this was a hard one. Margarita was supposed to be a one-off character that I didn’t think much about, but now that I have her full background, I um.. Might do something with her eventually. I’m very happy with how this turned out.Thank you for asking, Jack! And sorry for the long wait, I forgot this was in my inbox….φ(・∀・*)

















