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Regina MacLear is a character in We Happy Few, and is one of the daughters of Thomas Lawrence. She's the wife to Ed "Edmund" MacLear.

Like most of the remaining family, she wants to get rid of her father as quickly as possible, but doesn't want to get into any trouble.

Buff EasilyForgotten Appearance[]

Regina's appearance is not randomized, but it is different in each Act.

Act I, Regina has dark brown skin, brown eyes, and a brown flip hairstyle that is adorned with a white hat and headband.

She wears a red dress with big white stripes, black strap heels, and transparent white stockings just below the knees.

Act II, Regina has dark brown skin, brown eyes, and brown beehive hair. She wears a white and red dotted dress.

She wears transparent white stockings just below the knees, and white strap heels.

Act III, Regina has light skin, brown eyes, and brown beehive hair. She wears a white and red dotted dress.

She wears transparent white stockings just below the knees, and white strap heels.

Buff PureBliss Events of We Happy Few[]

Act l[]

Arthur overs her and Ed arguing over who's turn it is to bring up the tea for the colonel. Regina argues that it's hardly her fault that Colonel Lawrence is her father and that she bought up the tea last time.

When sneaking inside of the house, Arthur can see Regina and Ed standing by the coffin placed in the living room.

Act ll[]

Sally comes across Regina and her sister Honour arguing over who gets what in their father's will.

Act lll[]

Ollie eavesdrops on Regina and the others in the family arguing over how to get rid of Colonel's body without anyone getting suspicious.

Buff Conformist Trivia[]

  • Regina is likely based around the fictional character Regan from "King Lear", the second daughter of King Lear of Briton, and one of the three daughters that inherited his fortune and power. Like Regan, her love for her father is a ruse as she only wants power, and does everything with said power to end King Lear's life sooner.
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