Maren Taverndatter

Maren Taverndatter is a Human character who was introduced along with her younger sister, Karen, and her friend, Red. She was the proprietor her family inn in Pinewood where she had worked as a barmaid as well as it's owner.

Maren had come to know the Grand Templar Trace Legacy as he passed through her village while hunting wolf Keidran. During this time, Trace and Maren became a couple however, it was later revealed in Chapter 21 that Trace had only started dating Maren to use her for his Black Mana expriments to revive his deceased wife Saria au Gruhen.

Personality
"Maren is bossy and prefers to have things go her way."

Biography
"Maren is the bossy elder of the Taverndatter sisters. She's one of Trace's current "girlfriends", though Trace and her were never seriously involved. They met at her tavern as Trace was passing by during his missions. She knew Trace still loved his wife, who had passed away years before; and she knew she was really just being used by Trace as a momentary distraction. But she stayed with him, nonetheless."

Appearance
Maren has light blue eyes, light skin, and long, purple-color hair that flows halfway down her back with a shorter, parted fringe. As time went on, her fringe grew out, complementing her luxurious locks, though her hairline now sometimes covers one eye.

Her attire usually consisted of her tavern's signature purple and white maid dress. When not working, Maren had worn a simple shirt, trousers, and a blue overcoat. While on the run from the Templar and wolf assassins, she opted for a drab pair of trousers and tunic so that her dress and Karen's could be sold to purchase supplies.

History
From a young age Maren had to give up on many of her future plans after the death of her father, killed by a Keidran servant named Tanlen. She had spent most of her life caring for both her little sister Karen and running her family's inn.

At some point, presumably about a year give or take before the events of the main comic, the new Grand Templar Trace Legacy stopped at Maren's inn in Pinewood and the two began dating. The exact extent of one another's feelings for each other isn't fully explained but it could be assumed that Trace only began dating Maren out of a combination of grief for, and Maren's resemblance of, his recently deceased wife. It is assumed that Trace had left Pinewood eventually and hadn't returned to see Maren in a while, he then reappeared after his memories were forcibly erased by Ephemural, meaning he had no memory of Maren or his relationship with her prior.

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Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
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Chapter 6
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Chapter 12
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Chapter 13
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Chapter 15
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Chapter 16
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Chapter 17
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Chapter 19
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Maren's first appearance was brought about when Trace entered the inn in an effort to begin his memory recollection. Her immediate reaction to his showing up was to slap him and complain to him of his whereabouts, particularly his month-long absence, notably because she was his girlfriend for a short period of time, although she was merely a temporary distraction since Trace had lost his wife a few years prior. To the confusion and dismay of Red and the Taverndatter sisters, Trace decided to both accompany and depart the tavern with Keith Keiser, who was in need of Trace's assistance concerning re-acceptance into the Basitin empire.

Through rather spontaneous means, Raine joined the trio fairly early in the story. Additionally, as a result of an inadvertent encounter in Chapter 3, Maren, Karen, and Red become acquainted with Sythe, who also happened to raid the tavern room of Trace and Flora at the very same time, along with Keith. Maren and Sythe were the first ones to start fighting in the ensuing confrontation. Once the dust settled and everyone realized that Flora and Trace (the objects of their aggression) had promptly left the scene, the group partook in a companionable meal as a truce. Maren and Sythe showed themselves to be on the most amiable terms. The group (sans Keith) slept within the same room until next morning, Maren having placed her sleeping roll between Sythe's and Red's.

When the wolf army invaded the human lands near the beginning of Chapter 12, Maren was forced to flee from her home and made it out alive along with Karen, Red, and Raine with the aid of Sythe, who fled with them when he was marked a traitor for helping humans escape the raid. Consequently, Maren also inadvertently implicated her group as traitors when she was caught bluffing an alibi in an attempt to cover for Sythe in the face of the advancing Templar army. They escaped once again, but became fugitives on both fronts and therefore resolved to travel to the free city of Lynn'knoll. Sythe decided to cooperatively join the group of four on their journey.

She may be the Un-Named Girl from pages 112 and 407, and as such, may have had a childhood acquaintance with Flora, whom she may have given a nickname beginning with "Tan". This speculation seems unlikely, however, given that neither Maren nor Flora recognized each other when they met in the bath house earlier, in Chapter 3. Also note, that Flora had grown up with Keiren in Edimire while Maren's family was rooted in the village of Pinewood with the tavern.

Personality
Maren's personality nears the characteristics of one with a histrionic disorder; she insists on having her way, and always strives for attention and leadership. This stems from the fact that her immediate companions are Red, an immature brute who is obliged to help, and her sister, a naive ditz who constantly needs instruction. It was often she who had to take the responsibility to make decisions and use logic and reason.

Red has called her a "demon woman" and an "ice queen" due to her often contentious and chilling disposition. Likewise, when Maren reunited with Trace, she was rather haughty and unwelcoming towards someone that she had thought dead for the last month. Even more frightening is that she reacted this way towards someone that she, up until that point, had every right to believe was still a cold, cruel, and powerful magic user.

Maren might have been fit into a role with the "Tyrant", given how following the amnesic Trace was mostly just going through the motions for her shallow loyalty to their relationship. Also, her initial idea to help Trace was just as superficial; to make sexual advances on him with the notion that it would restore his lost memories. It is likely that a series of trysts was all Trace and Maren's relationship had ever been, and the only action Maren could see connecting his memories to her was a blatant carnal act. Once she and Trace went their separate ways, Maren was concerned for his well-being, but not at all upset about their parting.

Maren has shown to have more common knowledge than average folk, exhibiting an understanding in things such as the isolated Basitin race, human-Keidran relations, the Templar Order, mythical cities and perhaps some combat as well. Red claims that Maren hates Keidran just as much as he does on account of her father being murdered by one, but Maren has not shown nearly as much antagonism outright, and at some points even shows compassion for them.

Abilities and Powers
(None of Note)

Trivia

 * At the end of Chapter 20 when Maren and Sythe are in one of the Legacy Estate bedrooms a panel shows an old painting of Saria, Trace's former wife, appearing quite similar to Maren physically. The physical similarities between Maren and Saria may he the basis for her involvement in Trace's plans to revive his dead wife.