![]() ![]() ![]() In the original Japanese, however, Mae uses the extremely respectful "-sama" honorific on Celica. First-Name Basis: While Boey refers to her respectfully as "Milady," Mae simply calls Celica by name.While Mae is cheerful and friendly in both versions, she uses "-sama" on Celica in the original Japanese (roughly equivalent to "Lady Celica"), but simply calls her "Celica" in the dub. Does Not Like Spam: She dislikes provisions with the rich, bitter, and rough preference like holey cheese, yogurt, butter, pegasus cheese, hard bread, carrot, flour, mana herbs, ambrosia, and the medicinal herb.Buffy Speak: Has a tendency to slip into this in the English version of Echoes, with "big, hurty lightning" being the classic example.Breast Plate: Wears one that's shaped to give the impression of a large bust, and is the only mage to wear a chest plate.Notably their fighting often has a less belligerent and more a playful tone to it that continues for the rest of their lives together. Belligerent Sexual Tension: She is always bickering with Boey, but obviously has feelings for him.Badass Adorable: She's a sweet and energetic girl who's also quite competent with magic.Babies Ever After: Is noted to have LOTS of kids with Boey after they get married.If he dies, Mae suffers a short but intense Heroic BSoD and later works at the Novis Monastery, implied to remain single. Adaptation Expansion: While she always had feelings for Boey, the remake makes it even clearer, she now marries him in her ending.Ascended Extra: She goes from a one-note ally in Gaiden to a Genki Girl and one of Those Two Guys in Echoes.Voiced by: Eri Inagawa (Japanese), Cherami Leigh (English)
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