Cannelle Muscat

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Lieutenant Cannelle Muscat is a supporting character in Fuga: Melodies of Steel & Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2 and a member of the Gasco Army.

Biography

Cannelle Muscat is General Merlot's right-hand officer. Although she is typically quiet and unexpressive, she has a rather sharp tongue for her rank. She is the president's eldest daughter, but she chose to defend Gasco via the military versus the political sphere. She is perennially concerned for her sister, Vanilla Muscat.

Muscat is a Felineko of the Abyssinian breed, much like her father Shayne Muscat. Her hair is ginger and her eyes an amber color. She is dressed in formal military attire that represents her position in the Gasco Army. Her gloves are somewhat unique in that they feature small spaces for her claws to be in.

History

Fuga: Melodies of Steel

Lieutenant Cannelle is first introduced inspecting the large depressions in the earth that came from the Taranis, and sends this information to General Merlot believing it to be a Berman secret weapon. She remains with the General for much of the game and keeps track of the children as they travel across Gasco.

She eventually helps coordinates the civilian evacuation of Paresia after the Shvein Hax invades it, and later after the Vanargand awakens and destroys it.

She is last seen on a Gasco airship with General Merlot rescuing the children at the end of the game.

Fuga: Melodies of Steel 2

This section requires expansion. A year after the end of the Gasco-Berman war, she sends a letter to each of the Heroes of Gasco children (except Wappa Charlotte, who could not be located) inviting them to come to the capital of Pharaoh because she needs their help with something, later revealed to be the recovered Taranis. She informs the children that Gasco engineers retrieved it for study but are unable to enter it, asking if the tank was locked before they left it.

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