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Overview

Marile is a member of the Technology Liberation Alliance and an antagonist in Canto IV: The Unchanging.

Appearance[]

His build appears to be average to well-built, though most of his features save for the top half of his face is covered. He has dark grey hair with white streaks (which are very inconspicuous under his hood). He has black eyes, and a stern facial expression. His mask is emblazoned with a logo, possibly the logo of the Technology Liberation Alliance.

He wears a variation of the standard Alliance uniform. His uniform appears to have many layers, with a zipper running down its length and a white belt across his chest. A long dark brown coat is thrown over his uniform. The sleeves of his coat halt at the elbows and are tucked into long white gloves with two yellow belts. On his left sleeve, a dark red X has been crudely drawn over the logo, similar to the one on his mask.

Personality[]

From what little is seen of Marile in the story, he appears to be a blunt and serious work-aligned individual. For all his formalities, he seems to not mind small talk, seen by him having a little chat with Ran when they first invade the K Corp. headquarters. Another instance of this is when he retorts bluntly against Faust after her short exposition about "the new age".

He is very adamant about pursuing his views, but he is shown to have some room for negotiation. He also arguably has his own kind of humor, evident from his comment about removing educational background from the Alliance recruitment requisites after Heathcliff says his piece about using force to convince people, as well as sometimes cracking some jokes to boost the morale of his comrades.

Though this is mentioned only once in the story by Ran, he also appears to be heavily involved in making robots for the Alliance. He seems to have a sloppy hand, as shown by putting a near minimal effort lack of care into creating these robots.

Story[]

Before the LCB arrive at K Corp. during the events of Canto IV, Marile and other members of the Technology Liberation Alliance had been involved in a number of terrorist attacks on the laboratories belonging to the Wing. Throughout those attacks, he had been working to develop machines capable of sedating the K Corp. employees in such a way that the healing ampules would be unable to restore them until the Technology Liberation Alliance retrieves the employees.

While the Sinners are on a tour of Dongrang's laboratory, the Alliance begins an attack on another lab in the building and the group rushes to the area. There they find Marile and Ran discussing the success of the designs of the machines they brought with them, as the machines they had created could do enough damage to the brain to prevent the healing ampules from functioning. When Ishmael calls the two terrorists, Marile becomes upset as he disagrees with the idea that the Technology Liberation Alliance are a terrorist organization, but agrees that they were kidnapping people. He, however, insists that the Technology Liberation Alliance strongly prohibits murder, as they have a strict no killing policy. Not long after, Shrenne arrives with reinforcements, the Fixers of Rosespanner Workshop. Upon seeing Niko and the other Fixers, Ran declares that this has become boring and tells Marile that they should leave, which he quickly agrees to.

The next time Marile encounters the Sinners is he is surrounded by the unconscious bodies of K Corp. researchers who had been sedated by the Alliance's machines. He has a short exchange with Faust and then Heathcliff where he elaborates on his motivation for being in the Technology Liberation Alliance. According to him, he and the other members had already cast aside the parts of the City's technology that they ideologically disagreed with and had no reason to care what would happen to the ignorant masses who would suffer with the loss of such progress. Because the people of City refused to believe in the truth even after seeing it with their own eyes, changing the world through force was the only remaining option. After this discussion, he engages in a fight with the Sinners and is defeated.

Trivia[]

  • According to Samjo, they had met once before at a job interview for B Corp.

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