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{{Interwiki-ru|Мэдлин}}
{{Infobox char
| name = Madeline
| image = [[File:Madeline farewell artCeleste.png|200px150px|alt=|link=Madeline|frameless]]
| caption = ''Madeline asreaching depictedfor ina [[Farewell]]winged strawberry''
| othernames = Maddy <br> Strawberry ''(by [[Theo]])''
| age = 19+<ref name="age">Her age is unknown and up to interpretation. Still, due to her being able to drive a car and having a possible alcohol addiction, it's implied that she is at least 18, being the minimum legal age for buying alcohol in some provinces of Canada. A year passed between The Summit and Core, so she is at least 19 years old by that time.</ref>
| age = between 20 and 30
| gender = Female ([[CW:TR|trans]])
| pronouns = she/her
| statusbrinstrument = <br>Piano
| status = Alive{{Spoiler<ref inline|name="death">Madeline can die fromfor countless different reasons; however, but she respawns within seconds of dying, making her ''de facto'' immortal.}}</ref>
| family = {{bull}} Mom ''(unnamed)''
| friends = {{bull}} [[Theo]] <br> {{bull}} [[Granny]] <br> {{bull}} [[Alex]] (Dating)<ref>mentioned by Theo in [[Celeste 64]]</ref>
}}
{{Wikipedia|Madeline (Celeste)|Madeline}}
'''Madeline''' is the protagonist of ''[[Celeste]]'', and is the character whom the player controls in nearly all instances<ref name="playercontrol">except the 5A minigame and if using the Other Self variant</ref>. She is a [[CW:TR|trans]] woman thatwho struggles with her mental illnesses, depicted throughout multiple times throughout the course of her ascension of Celeste Mountain. Even though her motives for climbing the mountain are left open to interpretation, her determination manifests itself throughout the events of ''Celeste'''s first [[List of chapters|seven chapters]], and continues even after that.
 
Presumably because of [[Celeste Mountain]]'s influence, as foreshadowed by [[Granny]], Madeline is frequently confronted by a doppelganger, known as (a partPart of herHer), whomwho attempts to convince her to return home and to give up;. thisThis character, known more commonly known as [[Badeline]], serves as ''Celeste'''s primary antagonist between [[Old Site|chapter 2]] and [[Reflection|chapter 6]], being responsible for many of her pitfalls.
Madeline is the protagonist of ''[[Celeste]]'', and is the character whom the player controls in nearly all instances. She is a [[CW:TR|trans]] woman that struggles with her mental illnesses, depicted throughout multiple times throughout the course of her ascension of Celeste Mountain. Even though her motives for climbing the mountain are left open to interpretation, her determination manifests itself throughout the events of ''Celeste'''s first [[List of chapters|seven chapters]], and continues even after that.
 
Outside of ''Celeste'', she and Badeline make an appearanceappear in the Nintendo Switch version of ''[[{{w:TowerFall Ascension|TowerFall Ascension]]}}'', an earlier game by Maddy Thorson, as playable characters.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2018/8/28/17791722/towerfall-nintendo-switch-release-date-celeste-nindies |title=TowerFall arrives on Nintendo Switch this September |work=Polygon |last=Goslin |first=Austen |date=August 28, 2018 |accessdate=January 9, 2021}}</ref> Additionally, Madeline makes an appearance on many pieces of Celeste-associated merchandise, often alongside Badeline.
Presumably because of [[Celeste Mountain]]'s influence, as foreshadowed by [[Granny]], Madeline is frequently confronted by a doppelganger, known as a part of her, whom attempts to convince her to return home and to give up; this character, known more commonly as [[Badeline]], serves as ''Celeste'''s primary antagonist between [[Old Site|chapter 2]] and [[Reflection|chapter 6]], being responsible for many of her pitfalls.
 
Outside of ''Celeste'', she and Badeline make an appearance in the Nintendo Switch version of ''[[w:TowerFall Ascension|TowerFall Ascension]]'', an earlier game by Maddy Thorson, as playable characters.<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.polygon.com/2018/8/28/17791722/towerfall-nintendo-switch-release-date-celeste-nindies |title=TowerFall arrives on Nintendo Switch this September |work=Polygon |last=Goslin |first=Austen |date=August 28, 2018 |accessdate=January 9, 2021}}</ref> Additionally, Madeline makes an appearance on many pieces of Celeste-associated merchandise, often alongside Badeline.
 
== Appearance ==
 
Even though Madeline takes a more "realistic" appearance in many of [[Amora Bettany|Amora B.]]'s works and many pieces of fanart, within ''Celeste'' itself, especially when it comes to portraits used during conversations, she is depicted in a more unrealistic fashionunrealistically. Madeline appears to beis a relatively short Canadian woman with pale skin, brown eyes, and a distinctive cowlick near the center of her hair. Her hair is typically auburn in color, but shifts to cyan blue after dashing, or pink {{c|after acquiring a second dash (via [[Badeline]])}}. Throughout the game's events, Madeline is depicted with a turquoise-blue hood-less winter jacket, charcoal gray pants, and black-and-gray winter boots. From Prologue to Reflection and (dependingin onCore, theshe also chapter)has a brown backpack containing a red sleeping mat and a water bottle.
 
Within Celeste's official art, Madeline is depicted reaching for a winged [[strawberry]]; in other official art, includingIn Theo's [[InstaPix]] account, more details about Madeline's appearance are revealed;: for instance, she is depicted with an indigo shirt underneath her jacket, and, in photos taking placetaken after the events of ''Celeste'', many other pieces of clothing. DespiteStill, allMadeline ofis that,almost inalways practicallypictured allwith ofher Celeste'sauburn officialhair art,and witha thedistinctive exceptioncowlick. ofIn [[Core|Chapter 8]]Celeste's endgame cardcover, Madeline continuesis toshown bereaching depictedfor witha herwinged auburn hair and distinctive cowlickstrawberry.
 
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== Biography ==
 
=== [[Prologue]] through [[Epilogue]] ===
{{Spoiler
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|Madeline first appears in [[Prologue]] as a very determined person, with the ultimate goal of climbing the mountain. She aims to reach [[The Summit]] to prove and challenge herself. She refuses to listen to the [[Granny|Old Woman]], who warns her about the mountain's dangers. On her way, she meets [[Theo]], depending on which chapter he's found, who wanders around the place to find places worth showing on his [[InstaPix]] account. On their first encounter, Madeline appears rather shy, distracted by her own goals. They work their way up, with Theo occasionally meeting her through different chapters.
 
After reaching the mirror in [[Old Site]], Madeline encounters [[Badeline]], her other part she quickly becomes unhappy with. She reflects Madeline's anxieties, worries, and other thoughts she's afraid of. Badeline tries to convince Madeline the mountain climb might be too hard for her and they should turn back. Yet, the protagonist refuses to listen and pushes forward. It shows Madeline's stubbornness and desire to reach her goals. She thinks that her other part tries to hurt her even more, and avoids contact with her as much as possible, making encounters with her even more intimidating as the story goes on. Examples include lashing out at [[Oshiro]] in the Presidential Suite, multiple panic attacks such as at the end of [[Golden Ridge]] when the gondola got stuck in place, or the entirety of the [[Mirror Temple]] which has unleashed a terrifying world full of monsters and deadly hazards that were sitting inside Madeline's mind.
 
Despite her goal, Madeline tries to help other struggling people as well. She attempts to help Mr. Oshiro but gets overwhelmed by the events in the [[Celestial Resort]]. She ends up being interrupted by Badeline, who tells Oshiro that her only reason for helping him is to "fuel her twisted ego". She also rescues Theo, who gets lost in the Mirror Temple encased inside a giant [[Theo crystal|crystal structure]].
 
In [[Reflection|Chapter 6]], she has a conversation with Theo where she reveals that she has been struggling with depression and anxiety for a long time, causing negative effects such as lashing out at other people on the internet, or alcohol consumption. She also explains she's been chased by Part of Her that she isn't happy with, concluding that she may want to free Badeline to live without her. She also thanks Theo for teaching her the feather technique during the gondola ride in [[Golden Ridge]], which has helped her cope with panic attacks. Theo tells Madeline about his journey and supports her.
 
Madeline wakes up and attempts to talk to Badeline. She explains that she'd like to set her free and that they would both be happier that way. Badeline, scared of the consequences, attacks her, causing a panic attack. The protagonist attempts to calm herself using the feather technique, but Badeline cuts the feather in half, causing her to drop all the way down and to a deep cavern, being a turning point of the game. Heartbroken, the protagonist wanders aimlessly through the area, trying to find a way out. She eventually finds the Old Woman, who laughs at her for giving up. Deep in her heart, Madeline doesn't want to give up yet, but the long fall caused her to lose all hope of getting back to the top. The Old Woman advises her to try talking with Badeline and find out what she's afraid of. As the conversation ends, the protagonist goes down through a deep ravine, trying to find Badeline at the rock bottom of the area, and apologises for the behavior. Badeline doesn't trust her, and suddenly the roles switch — Madeline starts chasing the Part of Her. Eventually, they stop, and she convinces Badeline to talk to her, comforting her and telling her they both can get back up if they cooperate. They fuse, giving the player an additional dash. After climbing back from the giant pit, they find Theo and Granny, who further encourage them to complete the climb.
 
Throughout the entire climb up the summit, Madeline talks with Badeline, apologising for their mistakes and trying to move on, quickly reaching the apex at the end of the chapter. They later come back to Granny's shack, where they meet friends and Madeline bakes a strawberry pie for them.}}
 
=== [[Core]] and [[Farewell]] ===
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|A year after reaching the summit, Madeline meets up with Granny again, at the [[Core]]'s entrance. They talk about what events occurred after the main game's conclusion. Later, she enters the mysterious cave and finally reaches the center of Celeste Mountain, finding her inner peace.
 
A long time passes by, and Madeline discovers that Granny has passed away, and within her dream, she arrives at her gravestone, apologising for not attending her funeral. She finds the [[Bird]], thinking that it might know where Granny could be found. Badeline tries to convince her that she's in denial and that it's just a dream. The protagonist refuses to listen to her and embarks on the journey without her help.
 
Badeline appears several times in multiple locations, trying to convince Madeline to wake up, with no effect. Madeline pursues to catch the bird, trying to get information on finding Granny, but it escapes every time. After several attempts, she finds it stuck, but the bird does nothing and tries to leave. Madeline starts to lose hope that she may meet Granny again. Badeline finds her again and apologises for her harsh behavior, attempting to tell her they will face the future together. The protagonist agrees, but she also feels guilty for trapping the bird in the collapsing dimension, so they lead it out.
 
Madeline manages to encounter Granny for the last time, presumably in heaven, and she apologises for not being able to attend her funeral, thanking her for all Granny's done throughout her climb. Shortly after, Granny disappears and the protagonist finally wakes up. She hears a call from Theo and picks it up, saying sorry for her absence due to the struggle of coping with the loss of someone. Theo decides to share an old picture of his grandfather, on which they could also see Granny (called Celia in the photo); they were friends and they shared the mountain with themselves, much to Maddy's excite.}}
 
== Renaming ==
Upon the creation ofcreating a new save file for ''[[Celeste]]'', Madeline may be freely renamed to anything else beneathup tento 12 characters. This does not impact gameplay or the plot whatsoever, except that all characters (inwill theuse basethis game,chosen at least) will adjustname theirwhen dialoguereferring to mention Madeline's new nameher. However, there isare onetwo exception (an [[easter egg]])exceptions: if Madeline is renamed to <code>Alex</code>, the same name as [[Theo]]'s sister, Alex will be renamed to "Maddy".
* If Madeline is renamed to <code>Alex</code>, the same name as [[Theo]]'s sister, Alex will be renamed to "Maddy".
* If Madeline is named <code>Fwahaha</code>, [[Kevin]] blocks make a different sound when they are dashed into.
 
== Trivia ==
Upon the creation of a new save file for ''[[Celeste]]'', Madeline may be freely renamed to anything else beneath ten characters. This does not impact gameplay or the plot whatsoever, except that all characters (in the base game, at least) will adjust their dialogue to mention Madeline's new name. However, there is one exception (an [[easter egg]]): if Madeline is renamed to <code>Alex</code>, the same name as [[Theo]]'s sister, Alex will be renamed to "Maddy".
* Madeline technically has her own voice lines hidden inside the "In The Mirror" track. If reversed, it will reveal a lament voiced by [[Lena Raine]], talking about Madeline's struggles, fears, and thoughts, followed by quiet sighs and sobbing.
{{Spoiler inline|
{{Q|Sometimes, I don't really know what's going on anymore. I… I don't know who I am… I just look in the mirror and don't know who I'm looking at… or who's looking at me. I think a lot about where my train of thought is going, it's not always a good place… and it scares me. I don't like scaring myself… I don't…|Lena Raine (as Madeline)}}
}}
* After [[Farewell]] has been released, a huge amount of curiosity has grown about the possibility of Madeline being transgender. This has officially been [[CW:TR|confirmed]] on a blog post by [[Maddy Thorson]], on the 6th of November, 2020.
** In the blog post, Maddy also explains how the development of them and the character has gone through changes, and that her gender identity was purposefully shown very subtly to give Madeline and the trans community respect without it feeling forcefully shown, as well as they realized over time that they've been writing a trans narrative all along. She also wanted to ensure everyone could relate to her story without feeling alienated.
** There are a couple of hints towards Madeline being trans, such as the pride flags, prescriptive pills, a short-haired picture of her in the Farewell ending cutscene, and a photo of her with rainbow socks on Theo's [[InstaPix]].
** The consistent usage of mirrors as a theme, visualization of Badeline, Madeline's reactions to taking selfies, and the hidden lament in the Mirror Temple theme reference common struggles of people dealing with gender dysphoria.
* Many emojis about ''Celeste'' are Madeline emojis. Many are based directly on expressions she shows in the game. Others simply consist of something completely unrelated with Madeline's hair stamped on top. The most notable example of this is [[Frogeline]] with its many variations.
* Maddy Thorson has made joke tweets revealing Madeline's height (213.36 cm = 7 feet)<ref name="height">{{Cite tweet|user = MaddyThorson|number = 1557484995618295808|title = hmmm i'd say about 213.36cm|date = August 10, 2022|access-date = November 7, 2023|archive-date = August 10, 2022|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220810215613/https://twitter.com/MaddyThorson/status/1557484995618295808}}</ref>, last name (Madeline McButt)<ref name="lastname">{{Cite tweet|user = MaddyThorson|number = 1557483970677260288|title = McButt. She's Madeline McButt 😔 sorry gamers|date = August 10, 2022|access-date = November 7, 2023|archive-date = August 10, 2022|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220810215641/https://twitter.com/MaddyThorson/status/1557483970677260288}}</ref>, and the contents of her backpack (full of spiders)<ref name="backpack">{{Cite tweet|user = MaddyThorson|number = 1552735660234006528|title = It's full of spiders 😬|date = July 28, 2022|access-date = November 7, 2023|archive-date = August 9, 2022|archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20220809224327/https://twitter.com/MaddyThorson/status/1552735660234006528}}</ref>.
 
 
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