Madalla Bougen
マーダラ・ボーゲン
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Kira was a flower girl living in Labyrinthia.
Like all of its residents, Kira signed a contract with Labrelum Inc. to live in Labyrinthia and have her memories repressed. Though she tried to live her new life selling flowers, unfortunately for her, she was one of the town's witches, and had a Talea Magica with the gems for the spells Dimere and Ignaize. Since the laws of the town meant that all witches were to be executed by fire, Kira hid her powers.
She eventually came to suspect that Espella Cantabella was the Great Witch Bezella. Believing the Storyteller's prophecy that the witch trials would end if Bezella was put to the flames, Kira sought to frame Cantabella for witchcraft and have her executed, thus freeing her from her double life.
One rainy evening, Kira witnessed Cantabella travelling by herself through the forest, and cast Dimere on herself to get close to Cantabella without being detected. As Cantabella was being accosted by Robbs and Muggs, Kira cast Ignaize to incinerate the thugs and escaped, though she accidentally dropped her glasses in the milk bucket Cantabella was holding in the process. After noticing that her glasses were gone, Kira chanted Amere to become visible, bringing Emeer Punchenbaug, who mistook the chant for his own name, to the scene. Kira returned to look for her glasses, but was unable to find them, as Mary had taken them with the bucket. Kira dropped her Talea Magica close by for Wordsmith to find, completing the frame-up.
Kira's plan appeared to be working, as Cantabella was arrested and tried at the Witches' Court. She testified as a witness in Cantabella's trial, saying that Cantabella was the witch who murdered Robbs and Muggs. However, Hershel Layton and Phoenix Wright, the latter being Cantabella's defender, found the contradictions in the case and eventually accused Kira of being a witch. Kira denied the accusation, but a search of the milk bucket revealed her glasses inside, causing her to scream in despair.
After she was placed inside the cage above the fire pit, Kira confessed to everything. She openly accused Cantabella of being Bezella and pleaded for her own life. The judge and Zacharias Barnham ignored her begging and Kira was dropped into the flames below.
Though seemingly executed, Kira survived; the bottom of the cage had a concealed trapdoor that dropped her safely onto a cart in a cave beneath the courthouse. She was taken to Darklaw, who had her brainwashed into becoming a Shade, with no memory of being a flower seller.
Kira was later sent to cause an explosion at the marketplace. Wright and Luke Triton caught up with her as she attempted to escape, and they were both shocked to see the flower girl who they thought had died. Wright tried to ask her why she was still alive, but she did not answer and fled.
Later that evening, Kira was tasked to assassinate the Storyteller by the Storyteller himself (though unknown to Kira, he instead intended to fake his death). To do so, she sneaked up the bell tower to prepare. On the way, she encountered Darklaw, who was carrying an unconscious Cantabella up the tower. Darklaw attacked Kira; Kira managed to scratch Darklaw's neck and pull off her pendant before being drugged unconscious. Darklaw hid Kira in the belfry and framed Cantabella for the Storyteller's "death".
During the ensuing trial, Wright and Maya Fey found Kira hiding behind the Bell of Ruin and brought her to court to testify. Trying to cover for Darklaw, Kira gave vague answers when questioned. After Wright decided to question Darklaw instead, Kira decided to defy her and testified that she had betrayed the Shades. The trial ultimately ended with the revelation that all of the magic in Labyrinthia had been staged. After the trial, Kira was able to return to being a flower seller.
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Like all of its residents, Kira signed a contract with Labrelum Inc. to live in Labyrinthia and have her memories repressed. Though she tried to live her new life selling flowers, unfortunately for her, she was one of the town's witches, and had a Talea Magica with the gems for the spells Dimere and Ignaize. Since the laws of the town meant that all witches were to be executed by fire, Kira hid her powers.
She eventually came to suspect that Espella Cantabella was the Great Witch Bezella. Believing the Storyteller's prophecy that the witch trials would end if Bezella was put to the flames, Kira sought to frame Cantabella for witchcraft and have her executed, thus freeing her from her double life.
One rainy evening, Kira witnessed Cantabella travelling by herself through the forest, and cast Dimere on herself to get close to Cantabella without being detected. As Cantabella was being accosted by Robbs and Muggs, Kira cast Ignaize to incinerate the thugs and escaped, though she accidentally dropped her glasses in the milk bucket Cantabella was holding in the process. After noticing that her glasses were gone, Kira chanted Amere to become visible, bringing Emeer Punchenbaug, who mistook the chant for his own name, to the scene. Kira returned to look for her glasses, but was unable to find them, as Mary had taken them with the bucket. Kira dropped her Talea Magica close by for Wordsmith to find, completing the frame-up.
Kira's plan appeared to be working, as Cantabella was arrested and tried at the Witches' Court. She testified as a witness in Cantabella's trial, saying that Cantabella was the witch who murdered Robbs and Muggs. However, Hershel Layton and Phoenix Wright, the latter being Cantabella's defender, found the contradictions in the case and eventually accused Kira of being a witch. Kira denied the accusation, but a search of the milk bucket revealed her glasses inside, causing her to scream in despair.
After she was placed inside the cage above the fire pit, Kira confessed to everything. She openly accused Cantabella of being Bezella and pleaded for her own life. The judge and Zacharias Barnham ignored her begging and Kira was dropped into the flames below.
Though seemingly executed, Kira survived; the bottom of the cage had a concealed trapdoor that dropped her safely onto a cart in a cave beneath the courthouse. She was taken to Darklaw, who had her brainwashed into becoming a Shade, with no memory of being a flower seller.
Kira was later sent to cause an explosion at the marketplace. Wright and Luke Triton caught up with her as she attempted to escape, and they were both shocked to see the flower girl who they thought had died. Wright tried to ask her why she was still alive, but she did not answer and fled.
Later that evening, Kira was tasked to assassinate the Storyteller by the Storyteller himself (though unknown to Kira, he instead intended to fake his death). To do so, she sneaked up the bell tower to prepare. On the way, she encountered Darklaw, who was carrying an unconscious Cantabella up the tower. Darklaw attacked Kira; Kira managed to scratch Darklaw's neck and pull off her pendant before being drugged unconscious. Darklaw hid Kira in the belfry and framed Cantabella for the Storyteller's "death".
During the ensuing trial, Wright and Maya Fey found Kira hiding behind the Bell of Ruin and brought her to court to testify. Trying to cover for Darklaw, Kira gave vague answers when questioned. After Wright decided to question Darklaw instead, Kira decided to defy her and testified that she had betrayed the Shades. The trial ultimately ended with the revelation that all of the magic in Labyrinthia had been staged. After the trial, Kira was able to return to being a flower seller.
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