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{{IS_A=Character}} {{Name=Lucrezia Mongfish}} {{Gender=Female}} {{Class=Spark}} {{Source=Comic}} {{Status=Background}} {{Description=[[Agatha]]'s mother, and the source of much mystery. Rumor has it that [[Von Pinn]] was in some sense built from her. We know that the [[Other]] is, in some sense, also her. Definitely not in-game -- she's too central to the main story, and too little understood for me to make guesses about her details. That said, need to think carefully about how she relates to [[Von Pinn]], and how she relates to [[Helen]]. (Presumably Helen's mother is a dead ringer for her.) The story of the [[Geisterdamen]], told on (v5, p80), is also clearly a key page in the story of Lucrezia. One gets the impression that it was she who originally came to and ruled the Geisters, but the [[Other]] who came back later and exiled them. [[Agatha]] finds out that her mother was the [[Other]] on (v5, p87). She immediately twigs to the inconsistencies that presents, which I believe supports the theory that there is some difference between the two. And [[Klaus]] observes that [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/cgi-bin/ggmain.cgi?date=20060320 the Other's technology is like Lucrezia's, but much more advanced]. And Agatha notes that [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/cgi-bin/ggmain.cgi?date=20060526 Lucrezia's device is far beyond her]. Could the Other be a time-traveling descendent or some such? On (v5, p97), she remarks that it has been "so long" since she was "really human". Combine that with the image of her armored hand we see in the [[Geisterdamen]] history, and one gets the distinct impression that she went through a period of being a Clank or some such. Note that [[Klaus]] thinks that the [[Other]] [http://www.girlgeniusonline.com/cgi-bin/ggmain.cgi?date=20060322 could be Agatha], not necessarily Lucrezia. For all we know, this is yet possible.}} {{Potential=Out}} {{PotentialNotes=I don't want to deal with this particular complication: it's too tied into unknowns that are currently being explored.}}