Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140806122913/@comment-6192846-20140830014652

I don't know what's funnier, that the potential crime lord allegedly died of a drug problem, or that it became an international issue.

I wouldn't be surprised if the sudden restrictions on tobacco abuse and its effect on trade sparks the chain that will cause Mastia to separate from whoever holds dominion over it (assuming it is the New World they talk about).

Anyhow, Chapter A got transcribed so I'll take a crack at its contents:


 * Since Margarita was  born, she didn't sleep; it's the norm for her but not for others. Her Father noticed this when she was a baby.


 * It was said the child might be (and here's a quote) a "child of god" or something of interest from a medical perspective.


 * It seems Margarita remembers this despite being a baby at the time. She considers that she might actually be a child of god.


 * Her Father seemed to examine her often as a child to find out why she didn't sleep,  but gradually lost interest since she was an otherwise normal girl.


 * It's always been ruled as a "mere mutation" or some other ambiguous conclusions. Margarita's counted over a dozen times this has happened. Her Father eventually decided to just quit.


 * Because.... There was another use for her, her Father began focusing on the people there. That day, she went to a noble house in this town to live with its noble family.


 * There, she came across him for the first time. He was a boy with blue hair.

This is what's revealed to us at the end of Chapter 1. The prologue is the first time we here Margarita's narrations like this.

Since the story seems to be consistently told from Hanne's/Elluka's perspective, I feel these would give us great insight into Margarita's character.