![]() ![]() Even though she does have several character flaws, Mae managing to get through all of that is still impressive. She also gets the equivalent of a Mind Rape several times throughout the game, which may or may not be from supernatural entities, and still comes out of it at game's end with a fairly stable mindset. For one, she can have a knife fight with Gregg and be no worse for the wear. From a physical standpoint, Mae takes a lot of punishment and shrugs it off.It's also said that she got very bad grades in school, largely because she "hated school" and wasn't interested in learning anything that didn't catch her eye. Thus, Mae can show a surprising amount of focus when she really sets her mind to something. It's mentioned several times that Mae should stop pursuing the case of the disappearances around Possum Springs, but she keeps going.Cry Laughing: After she gets nearly killed by Eide in the underground mines, she bursts out with laughter, before breaking down in tears.During her online conversation with Gregg, players learn that she probably ran across the adware while visiting adult websites. Covert Pervert: Early in the game, her computer malfunctions due to adware, which Angus delicately blames on reckless downloading.Cats Are Snarkers: She is flippant at the best of times.Cats Are Mean: Commits petty crimes constantly, and is quite rebellious.She only tells either Gregg or Bea why she left after getting hurt running away from the cult members. Bea will ask her three times if they spend a lot of time together, with Mae not fully answering once. Cannot Spit It Out: For the majority of the game, she can't bring herself to tell her parents or friends exactly why she dropped out of college.At a party in the woods shortly after she returns to Possum Springs, she gets sloppy drunk on three cups of watered-down beer. Can't Hold Her Liquor: By her own admission, she "gets woozy on cough syrup".Butt-Monkey: She's constantly getting electrocuted, and can get into knife fights with Gregg that wound her knuckles.Boots of Toughness: Hard to tell with the art style, but a line of dialogue says she's wearing boots when she threatens to kick down a locked door.Unfortunately, she also has a sensitive stomach and has trouble keeping it all down. She has several scenes of dining on prodigious quantities of pizza, tacos, doughnuts, and junk food in general. Big Eater: She comments that she has to stop eating everything that she sees.This may be because, as a kid, she hospitalized another kid with a softball bat after suffering a mental breakdown. Batter Up!: Her weapon is a baseball bat.This is later revealed to be a power given to her by the Black Goat. Astral Projection: She is actually doing this in her dreams.The Anti-Nihilist: Her speech to whatever is living in the depths of the abandoned mine reflects this mindset, saying that when life sucks, she wants it to hurt, because that means it meant something.Alcohol-Induced Idiocy: She got completely wasted on three cups of watered down beer and made a total ass of herself at a party in the woods.Whenever she would encounter anything spooky or mysterious, she's usually the one who will conclude or assume it's a ghost or something else paranormal. Agent Mulder: She is the most willing to believe in the supernatural, despite not being religious or spiritual - it's shown that there's a church in town that Mae's mom works at, but Mae herself is largely disinterested in learning more about God.She can also be quite speedy when she wants to be, as shown when Mae runs in a full sprint through the woods when escaping from the Cult of the Black Goat, managing to outpace a few fully-grown adults. Acrofatic: She mentions how out-of-shape she is on occasion, but can still pull off impressive triple jumps and balance on power lines.A 20-year-old college dropout cat who recently moved back into her hometown of Possum Springs who realizes something dangerous is going on in the woods. ![]()
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