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Maggy makes her debut in [[The Room Two]], Chapter Four - The Séance. By reading the letters of this level, the player learns that Maggy is a fortune teller specializing in [[Tarot Cards|Tarot card]] reading and seances. She works out of her apartment on 17 Franklin Ct. At the time of the player's arrival, ca. 1883, Maggy has been contacted by [[Robert Bailey]], the son of a shipping lawyer. [[Robert Bailey|Robert's]] mother has begun visiting Maggy frequently after the mysterious disappearance of her other son, and [[Robert Bailey|Robert]] sees Maggy as a leech who is taking advantage of their mother's grief. He has threatened to report Maggy as a charlatan to the newspapers.
 
Maggy makes her debut in [[The Room Two]], Chapter Four - The Séance. By reading the letters of this level, the player learns that Maggy is a fortune teller specializing in [[Tarot Cards|Tarot card]] reading and seances. She works out of her apartment on 17 Franklin Ct. At the time of the player's arrival, ca. 1883, Maggy has been contacted by [[Robert Bailey]], the son of a shipping lawyer. [[Robert Bailey|Robert's]] mother has begun visiting Maggy frequently after the mysterious disappearance of her other son, and [[Robert Bailey|Robert]] sees Maggy as a leech who is taking advantage of their mother's grief. He has threatened to report Maggy as a charlatan to the newspapers.
   
In order to dodge the press, Maggy writes to her old mentor, [[Simon Grayson]], a.k.a. [[Simon Grayson|The Great Khan]]. She tells him that she knows he has been using a [[The Null|Null]] artifact as part of his act, and that he "owes" her. Presumably, with [[Simon Grayson|Simon's]] help, she made use of the [[The Null|Null]] during her own act to increase her credibility to the press.
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In order to dodge the press, Maggy writes to her old mentor, [[Simon Grayson]], a.k.a. [[Simon Grayson|The Great Khan]]. She tells him that she knows he has been using a [[Null Shard|Null artifact]] as part of his act, and that he "owes" her. Presumably, with [[Simon Grayson|Simon's]] help, she made use of the [[The Null|Null]] during her own act to increase her credibility to the press.
   
 
=== In ''The Room Three'' ===
 
=== In ''The Room Three'' ===
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