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Stay in school, kids!
Orphaned at age 3, Maelle has never felt at home in Lumière. She has difficulty connecting with and trusting others, but has come to appreciate her foster brother Gustave. At 16 years of age, Maelle is significantly younger than the other Expeditioners. Unlike them, she views the Expedition as her chance to explore the world beyond Lumière and finally forge her own destiny.
Every year count as 2 because each year she is older by one year and the count down lowers by one.
16-33
17-32
18-31
19-30
ETC.
The gommage happens to everyone who's at the age of the current number and it lowers every year.
Which means if the game says she has 9 years left, then she dies at the age of 24 which would mean her current age is 15.
People don't take notice of the story?
Every year the paintress paints a new number that's counting down, in the games time line that new number was 33 so everyone that was 33 years old dies, the next year would be 32 so everybody who's 32 would die year after would 31 and so on.