We have Marle of the video game Chrono Trigger bound and gagged in the nude.
Marle is a character in Chrono Trigger. She is the tomboy princess of Guardia. Her real name is Nadia and
 she is often at odds with her father, the king. Born in 984 A.D., Marle
 was 16 years old when she met Crono in 1000 A.D.  She is characterized 
as vivacious, optimistic and strong-willed. Marle uses a crossbow as her
 weapon; when she gains the ability to use magic, she learns to use the 
 "Ice" elemental and very powerful healing spells. Later in the game, an
 optional sidequest fleshes out the troubles between Marle and her 
father.
Bored of royal life in the castle, she 
slips out to the Millennial Fair held at Leene Square in Truce. Here, 
she meets Crono but conceals her royal status from him. As the two enjoy
 the many games and foods at the festival, namely lollipops, which are 
her favorite, Marle tries out Lucca's Telepod, which reacts with her 
pendant and creates a time warp (called a Gate), sending her to 600 A.D.
 Using her pendant, Crono travels back in time to rescue her. Shortly 
after arriving in Truce Canyon, Marle is either confronted by a search 
party or arrives at the Middle-Ages version of Guardia Castle and is 
mistaken for her ancestor, Queen Leene, due to their parallel features 
and personality. Marle, quite humored by the misconception, plays along 
until Crono finds his way into the castle. Marle does not reveal her 
identity immediately to Crono, but instead seeks an audience with him in
 the castle's private chambers. There, she reveals her identity. As the 
two are talking, a glowing green aura encompasses Marle and she 
evaporates in a spray of sparks. Stunned, Crono flees the room, bumping 
into Lucca in his haste. Finding her way to him via the Gate Key, she 
explains that Marle is, in fact, a Princess from their own time period 
and she realizes that this time period's kingdom has mistaken Marle for 
her kidnapped ancestor. Marle's ancestor, Queen Leene, went missing many
 days prior to Marle's arrival in the Middle Ages. A search party was 
called to find and rescue the Queen, but as Marle intervened in this 
time period and was mistaken for Leene, the search party was called off.
 Thus, the King and Queen did not produce an heir that would later 
mother Marle and created a grandfather paradox. Shortly after, the two 
hear the Chancellor mention that Queen Leene is hidden inside the 
Manolia Cathedral, west of the Castle. 
To 
fix the timeline and bring Marle back to life, the two infiltrate the 
Cathedral, which is overrun by strange creatures and rescue Leene from 
Yakra who impersonated the royal Chancellor and held the Queen hostage 
in attempts to terrorize the monarchy. Marle, Crono, and Lucca return to
 their proper time period only to learn that a search party was called 
to find Marle, who was believed kidnapped by Crono. Using her authority,
 Marle demands the guards unhand Crono, but the Chancellor (of this time
 period) quickly overrules her. Placed on trial, Crono is accused of 
abducting Marle in attempts to thwart the throne, very similar to the 
event he attempted to resolve four hundred years in the past. Many 
scenes from the Millennial Fair play a role in this trial, but despite 
the verdict, Crono is imprisoned, pending execution. 
Lucca busts him 
out of jail and together they flee the Castle. Marle meets up with them 
and together, they take off for Guardia Forest, chased by Royal Guards 
and the Chancellor. A Gate awaits them in the forest, and they use it to
 travel thirteen hundred years into the future. After the team 
investigates Trann Dome, looking for a portal to take back to their 
proper time period, Robo joins the party. From this point forward, 
Marle's role in the story is optional. The player can decide to involve 
her or not. Including her introduces a plethora of different dialogue. 
  After
 the legendary Rainbow Shell is retrieved from Giant's Claw and stored 
in the Castle Vault, Marle's Father, King Guardia XXXIII is accused of 
selling the heirloom which was scheduled to be unveiled at the Moonlight
 Parade as stated in an ancestral will. The King claims he was not aware
 the artifact even existed. Marle, to prove her father's innocence, 
locates the shell in the basement of the Castle and brings a shard of it
 to the courtroom. The Chancellor, impersonated by Yakra XIII, attacks 
the party for ruining his scheme to usurp the throne. After he is 
defeated, the King and Marle share a touching scene where the King 
reveals hidden facts about the day her mother, Queen Aliza, died of a 
fatal illness. For the first time in years, Marle calls her father 
"daddy", and their problems are reconciled. The PlayStation version of Chrono Trigger
 includes an FMV scene at the end that shows Crono and Marle getting 
married. While a second FMV depicts the Fall of Gu
ardia in the year 1005
 A.D., it is unknown what happened to Marle during this event, although 
if Doan is her descendant, she probably survived. In the sequel, Chrono Cross,
 Marle's fate is hinted at in Radius's statement about the Kingdom of 
Guardia no longer being peaceful; she makes a cameo appearance alongside
 Crono and Lucca as apparitions at the Dead Sea and Opassa Beach. 
Also bound and gagged in Japanese physical education clothes.
and as Playboy bunny.
 
 
 
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