Marguerite Claverie

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Marguerite Claverie (マルグリット・クラヴェリ) is a former mechanic of the special Asasoru unit. In God Eater: Those Who Break Taboo, she is one of the main characters. In Taboo, Marguerite is not a God Eater but is on the potential candidates list. She also appears in God Eater: the 2nd break.

In Taboo, Marguerite has long hair but cuts it short after fleeing the Friar (the 2nd break).She also wears a cloak on top of her regular clothes in the 2nd break. She initially has a cheerful personality but becomes more aloof and depressed after Geese's disappearance.

After the events of Taboo, Marguerite became false Killed-In-Action fugitives with her childhood friend Geese Crimson and was forced to seek asylum in the passing Friar base where the two were able to obtain Bias Factor injections for Geese's God Eater diet. In order to pay back their benefactors, Marguerite was made a God Eater and Geese volunteered participation in God Arc Soldier riding experiments, since he did not have his God Arc. When Geese went missing during an importing of God Arc Soldiers, Marguerite fled from the Friar to search for him. Information about a transport site and an injuring encounter against a Marduk in red rain eventually led Marguerite to Nemos Diana where she was provided care for injuries and allowed to stay in Nemos Diana in exchange for her powers. She then served as an Oracle resource for Nemos Diana's anti-Aragami walls and the place's defensive God Eater while waiting for the appearance of the God Arc Soldiers. Marguerite's encounter in the red rain caused her to contract the Black Plague which was kept unknown from the Nemos Diana inhabitants. After Alisa Amiella gained Fenrir assistance in helping Nemos Diana, Marguerite was left in the care of Nemos Diana's infirmary.


 * Marguerite's God Arc is a combination of a damaged Type-F Shield, a 4-Beasts Short Blade, and a railgun.
 * The name Marguerite is possibly relating to a Marguerite flower.