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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''an orgasm!'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies]] [[NightmareFetishist that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]]

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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]].drowning. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''an orgasm!'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies]] [[NightmareFetishist that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]]



* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for drowning perils as a common-but-avoidable danger, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. If the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, General Blaine, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. [[ControllableHelplessness The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free]], but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with the cloaked wizards looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for drowning perils as a common-but-avoidable danger, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]].made. If the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, General Blaine, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. [[ControllableHelplessness The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free]], but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with the cloaked wizards looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies]] [[NightmareFetishist that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is also TruthInTelevision).

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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' ''an orgasm!'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies]] [[NightmareFetishist that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is also TruthInTelevision).fetish!]]
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* With this game being known as a borderline HGame, there are quite a few other creepy deaths Margaret can suffer from, here. She can be ''[[{{Squick}} raped to death]]'' by creatures such as [[YouDirtyRat giant rats]], or [[JustEatHim eaten alive]] by bosses such as giant plant monsters and centipedes, with her drowning from her head being submerged in the monsters' internal fluids; likely their ''stomach acids that's trying to digest her whole body''. Certain snakes can [[TakenForGranite turn her into stone]], leaving her with a [[AndIMustScream terrified expression]] from it (see top-right of the page image). She can also be forced to drown underwater by either getting the air sucked out of her by a GorgeousGorgon, getting strangled by LizardMen, or held under by CombatTentacles. In short, [[EverythingIsTryingToKillYou everything she encounters wants to ruthlessly]] [[KillTheCutie kill her]].

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* With this game being known as a borderline HGame, there are quite a few other creepy deaths Margaret can suffer from, here. She can be ''[[{{Squick}} raped to death]]'' by creatures such as [[YouDirtyRat giant rats]], or [[JustEatHim eaten alive]] by bosses such as giant plant monsters and centipedes, with her drowning from her head being submerged in the monsters' internal fluids; likely their ''stomach acids that's trying to digest her whole body''. Certain snakes can [[TakenForGranite turn her into stone]], leaving her with a [[AndIMustScream terrified expression]] from it (see top-right of the page image). She can also be forced to drown underwater by either getting the air sucked out of her by a GorgeousGorgon, getting strangled by LizardMen, LizardFolk, or held under by CombatTentacles. In short, [[EverythingIsTryingToKillYou everything she encounters wants to ruthlessly]] [[KillTheCutie kill her]].
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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for drowning perils as a common-but-avoidable danger, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. If the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, General Blaine, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with the cloaked wizards looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for drowning perils as a common-but-avoidable danger, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. If the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, General Blaine, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. [[ControllableHelplessness The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, free]], but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with the cloaked wizards looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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* There's yet ''another'' underwater-related death where Margaret [[spoiler:dies from the red GrimyWater. What makes this different from an ordinary drowning is that the red water hurts Margaret if it so much as touches her feet, and it's impossible for her to actually drown in it via an empty OxygenMeter before the red water drains all of her LifeMeter away, first. The implication is that the blood-red water [[NauseaFuel is so disgustingly-polluted and foul that it violently stings any ordinary person that comes in contact with it to death]]. Dying from it has the following GameOver image show Margaret floating motionlessly in the red water with a horrified WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises look on her face.]]

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* There's yet ''another'' underwater-related death where Margaret [[spoiler:dies from the red GrimyWater. What makes this different from an ordinary drowning is that the red water hurts Margaret if it so much as touches her feet, and it's impossible in higher DifficultyLevels for her to actually drown in it via an empty OxygenMeter before the red water drains all of her LifeMeter away, first. The implication is that the blood-red water [[NauseaFuel is so disgustingly-polluted and foul that it violently stings any ordinary person that comes in contact with it to death]]. Dying from it has the following GameOver image show Margaret floating motionlessly in the red water with a horrified WideEyesAndShrunkenIrises look on her face.]]
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post-mortem. ''[[JumpScare Yikes!]]'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen]].

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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post-mortem. ''[[JumpScare Yikes!]]'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over Game Over screen]].
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* With this game being known as a borderline HGame, there are quite a few other creepy deaths Margaret can suffer from, here. She can be ''[[{{Squick}} raped to death]]'' by creatures such as [[YouDirtyRat giant rats]], or [[JustEatHim eaten alive]] by bosses such as giant plant monsters and centipedes, with her drowning from her head being submerged in the monsters' internal fluids; likely their ''stomach acids that's digesting her head''. Certain snakes can [[TakenForGranite turn her into stone]], leaving her with a [[AndIMustScream terrified expression]] from it (see top-right of the page image). She can also be forced to drown underwater by either getting the air sucked out of her by a GorgeousGorgon, getting strangled by LizardMen, or held under by CombatTentacles. In short, [[EverythingIsTryingToKillYou everything she encounters wants to ruthlessly]] [[KillTheCutie kill her]].

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* With this game being known as a borderline HGame, there are quite a few other creepy deaths Margaret can suffer from, here. She can be ''[[{{Squick}} raped to death]]'' by creatures such as [[YouDirtyRat giant rats]], or [[JustEatHim eaten alive]] by bosses such as giant plant monsters and centipedes, with her drowning from her head being submerged in the monsters' internal fluids; likely their ''stomach acids that's digesting trying to digest her head''.whole body''. Certain snakes can [[TakenForGranite turn her into stone]], leaving her with a [[AndIMustScream terrified expression]] from it (see top-right of the page image). She can also be forced to drown underwater by either getting the air sucked out of her by a GorgeousGorgon, getting strangled by LizardMen, or held under by CombatTentacles. In short, [[EverythingIsTryingToKillYou everything she encounters wants to ruthlessly]] [[KillTheCutie kill her]].



** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).

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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies implies]] [[NightmareFetishist that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is also TruthInTelevision).
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post-mortem. ''[[JumScare Yikes!]]'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen]].

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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post-mortem. ''[[JumScare ''[[JumpScare Yikes!]]'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen]].
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen]].

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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' post-mortem. ''[[JumScare Yikes!]]'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen]].
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] aforementioned game over screen.

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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] [[DiesWideOpen aforementioned game over screen.screen]].
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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face. For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).

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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face. face? For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).

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** [[UpToEleven It possibly doesn't even end there with her drowning]]. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face. For those not familiar with {{Hentai}}, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''[[LooksLikeSheIsEnjoyingIt an orgasm!]]'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).



* About that "drowning" game over image. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face. For those not familiar with hentai, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''an orgasm!'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).
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* About that "drowning" game over image. Isn't it creepy how she DiesWideOpen with an almost stoned expression on her face. For those not familiar with hentai, she's making what's known as an ''ahegao'' face. In layman's terms, Margaret died while having ''an orgasm!'' [[FridgeHorror This further implies that drowning (or oxygen deprivation in general) may actually be her fetish!]] (And yes, this is TruthInTelevision).
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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning, with her even frantically kicking her legs in a panic when she's almost out of air. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster instead of killing her brutally such as the aforementioned NoHoldsBarredBeatdown death. When this happens, it's usually by strangling the air out of her until she stops moving.
** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] game over screen.

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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], [[TruthInTelevision Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic realistic]] as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning, with her even frantically kicking her legs in a panic when she's almost out of air. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster instead of killing her brutally such as the aforementioned NoHoldsBarredBeatdown death. When this happens, it's usually by strangling the air out of her until she stops moving.
** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] aforementioned game over screen.
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just closely floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] game over screen.

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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just closely casually floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] game over screen.
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** Margaret actually manages to upstage Miyo in one aspect of realism: when Miyo drowns, her body just closely floats to the bottom, and the screen fades to black. If one watches closely when Margaret drowns (as in, runs out of air on her own, not had it choked out of her) there's a brief moment as the screen fades to black where Margaret's body twitches post mortem. ''Yikes!'' Then there's the [[SarcasmMode lovely]] game over screen.
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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, drowning perils as a common-but-avoidable danger, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if If the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, General Blaine, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with the cloaked figures wizards looming on at her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her.her, preparing to throw her corpse away like trash per Blaine's orders. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts are fruitless, and all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts are fruitless, and remain in vain, as all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...

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* Although it's a part of Creator/FoxEye's SignatureStyle and AuthorAppeal to set its protagonists up for potential drownings, and in this specific case it can be entirely skipped by the player, [[spoiler:the HaveANiceDeath sequence of Margaret being drowned in a water torture tank near the end of the game is quite possibly [[UpToEleven the most brutal instance of a drowning in any Fox Eye game ever made]]. For the most part, drowning in a Fox Eye game is a common-but-avoidable danger, but if the player gets careless and lets Margaret get caught by the wizards in the underground laboratory, the water tank sequence is initiated where Margaret is stripped of all of her clothes and guns, bound upside-down by a rope, and then dumped into the tank. She's then forced to flail around and fight against drowning ''helplessly'' while the enemy, including the BigBad, gloat and watch her fruitless efforts up to her inevitable death. The only control the player has with Margaret at this point is to make her struggle free, but her efforts are fruitless, and all this does is deplete her OxygenMeter faster. This can happen to her twice as she survives the first ordeal, but triggering this sequence a second time drowns and kills her for real, greeting the player with a detailed GameOver image of Margaret's suspended, now-lifeless body hanging in the water tank with cloaked figures looming on at her. The fact that this whole sequence plays out like a special cutscene to the "dark area" music gives it the feeling that it's meant to represent a BadEnding for the game where TheBadGuyWins by [[HeroKiller drowning the heroine, herself]]. Not even Margaret's InTheNameOfTheMoon boast was enough to soften the blow of her fate.]] Once again, the player can skip this whole sequence by [[spoiler:never getting caught in the laboratory]], but still...
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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster instead of killing her brutally such as the aforementioned NoHoldsBarredBeatdown death. When this happens, it's usually by strangling the air out of her until she stops moving.

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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning.drowning, with her even frantically kicking her legs in a panic when she's almost out of air. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster instead of killing her brutally such as the aforementioned NoHoldsBarredBeatdown death. When this happens, it's usually by strangling the air out of her until she stops moving.
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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling the air out of her.

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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, faster instead of killing her brutally such as the aforementioned NoHoldsBarredBeatdown death. When this happens, it's usually by strangling the air out of her.her until she stops moving.
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* Speaking of drowning, much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling the air out of her.

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* [[SignatureStyle Speaking of drowning, of]] [[AuthorAppeal drowning]], much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling the air out of her.
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* Speaking of drowning, much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling her.

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* Speaking of drowning, much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling the air out of her.
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* Speaking of drowning, much like Miyo [[NightmareFuel/SacrificeGirl in her own game]], Margaret's drowning is pretty realistic as well, as she both verbally ''and'' vocally strains her lungs to hold her breath, and she sounds more and more dire the closer she is to drowning. The Game Over image for drowning is merely just the end result, and as stated above, several enemies have attacks that are ''specifically'' used to drown her faster, usually by strangling her.
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