TV-Series
Description
Mary Hunt, the youngest daughter in a noble family with four sisters, faces dislike from her elder siblings. Her mother was her father's second wife following the first wife's death, a marriage that met resistance; this mother passed away when Mary was five. This early neglect fostered Mary's initial shy and reserved nature.
Gardening, especially cultivating roses, became Mary's lifelong passion since childhood. This passion proves pivotal when Catarina Claes admires her skills during their first meeting. Catarina's praise redirects the intense romantic feelings Mary was destined to develop for Prince Alan Stuart (who would have complimented her garden in the original game) towards Catarina instead.
Mary grows intensely possessive of Catarina. She frequently places her arms around Catarina's waist, blushes in her presence, and exhibits acute jealousy when others interact closely with Catarina, particularly Alan or romantic rivals. Her moods fluctuate noticeably during these interactions. Eager to secure Catarina's attention, Mary volunteers for any task involving her. This behavior escalates into a marked obsession, fixating Mary on being Catarina's primary object of affection.
Her romantic attachment intensifies over time, with possessiveness becoming more apparent in groups. When multiple characters are trapped in a magical book revealing their desires involving Catarina, Mary's anxiety and jealousy surface prominently; she watches rivals' scenarios unfold with visible distress, highlighting her desperation to "win" Catarina's heart. Despite this rivalry, she maintains friendships and avoids direct sabotage, though her deepening fixation risks twisting her feelings into darker territory.
In broader franchise appearances like the game *Pirates of the Disturbance*, Mary appears in a friendship-focused route ending alongside Catarina and other female characters, reinforcing her role within the central social circle. Her noble background and relationships—particularly her formal engagement to Alan Stuart—remain consistent across media, though her emotional focus centers overwhelmingly on Catarina.
Gardening, especially cultivating roses, became Mary's lifelong passion since childhood. This passion proves pivotal when Catarina Claes admires her skills during their first meeting. Catarina's praise redirects the intense romantic feelings Mary was destined to develop for Prince Alan Stuart (who would have complimented her garden in the original game) towards Catarina instead.
Mary grows intensely possessive of Catarina. She frequently places her arms around Catarina's waist, blushes in her presence, and exhibits acute jealousy when others interact closely with Catarina, particularly Alan or romantic rivals. Her moods fluctuate noticeably during these interactions. Eager to secure Catarina's attention, Mary volunteers for any task involving her. This behavior escalates into a marked obsession, fixating Mary on being Catarina's primary object of affection.
Her romantic attachment intensifies over time, with possessiveness becoming more apparent in groups. When multiple characters are trapped in a magical book revealing their desires involving Catarina, Mary's anxiety and jealousy surface prominently; she watches rivals' scenarios unfold with visible distress, highlighting her desperation to "win" Catarina's heart. Despite this rivalry, she maintains friendships and avoids direct sabotage, though her deepening fixation risks twisting her feelings into darker territory.
In broader franchise appearances like the game *Pirates of the Disturbance*, Mary appears in a friendship-focused route ending alongside Catarina and other female characters, reinforcing her role within the central social circle. Her noble background and relationships—particularly her formal engagement to Alan Stuart—remain consistent across media, though her emotional focus centers overwhelmingly on Catarina.