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The wishes of her original incarnation to avoid conflicts and achieve peace with the Demon Clan are shown in how she seeks to negotiate with the demon army instead of fighting it and even protecting one of the Ten Commandments.

As a child, Elizabeth was a bit rebellious, often doing dangerous things to get her father's attention since she was not his biological daughter. She eventually grew curious about the mentions of other Elizabeths that were linked to Meliodas and confronted him, but was lied to the point of crying in anger.

After eventually finding out the truth from Zeldris , Elizabeth was happy and relieved, even after remembering the curse. She also retains strong attachments to her current life's friends and family, keeping her feelings towards Meliodas as strong as ever.

Elizabeth is one of many reincarnations of the Goddess Elizabeth , having been reincarnated times since the times of the Holy War. Her lover, Meliodas, approached her dying mother who entrusted him with her daughter, and then left the destroyed kingdom with her and the Dragon Handle , both being keys to the revival of the Demon Clan.

Meliodas was very protective of her at first, as he was still hurt over losing Liz, but eventually left Elizabeth in Bartra and his wife Caroline 's care, the first predicting the event but both growing quite attached to the baby and adopted her as their third child. During her time as a toddler, Elizabeth grew very close to Meliodas, who would act as her bodyguard and missing him whenever he went on a mission.

As she worried that he would not come back, Meliodas promising her that he would always return to her alive no matter what. As a child, Elizabeth would often play with Gilthunder , Howzer , and her adopted sisters, Veronica and Margaret. Her eldest sister gave her an earring containing the symbol of the royal family, which she treasures even now.

Ten years before the start of the story, a six-year-old Elizabeth was injured when trying to help the Seven Deadly Sins to escape the castle after they were cornered by the Holy Knights of Liones, which nearly caused Meliodas to go berserk but he was immediately stopped by Merlin, who knocked him out to avoid a disaster like Danafor. This incident is the cause of the loss of her memories about Meliodas and the Sins.

King Bartra told Elizabeth about her biological mother, but she had no memories of her. Due to this event and having a strange eye unlike her family, she was a bit rebellious when younger and thus often did dangerous things to get her father's attention. At one point, Elizabeth climbed a tall tree, leading to King Bartra attempting to climb it but falling for its great height and getting badly injured.

Only noticed by Margaret, the younger princess unknowingly used her hidden healing power to heal their father. By this time, Bartra often told his daughter stories about the Seven Deadly Sins, greatly admired them despite their supposed crimes.

Due to being the current reincarnation of the Supreme Deity's extremely powerful daughter, Elizabeth possesses immense powers based on light, rapidly heal everyone in the Kingdom of Liones and unintentionally causing plant life to instantly grow throughout the entire Kingdom when first awakened. Even before awakening her memories, she was capable of healing several almost dying individuals or dispelling a curse placed on Merlin by Zeldris with the Demon King's magic, while her aura was capable of harming demonic creatures like Hendrickson or even the Commandment Derieri.

Upon the return of her memories, Elizabeth's magic power increases dramatically as Elaine remarks that the "incredible" amount of magic the former possesses marks her as a true goddess. During the alliance of Stigma and the Seven Deadly Sins, the blade of light she generates for the Light of Pact , was of equal length but wider than the one summoned by Ludociel, leader of the Four Archangels.

Her power was enough to extract the miasma out of the Commandment Melascula easily which was vital to defeat her, stop dozens of demons from battling, as well as counter Hellblaze techniques. Elizabeth appears to show great respect and trust towards Meliodas, calling him with the honorific, "Lord", and also cares greatly about him and worries about his health and injuries continuously.

Since Vaizel, Elizabeth started to blush whether Meliodas said something caring about her, hinting she might be growing feelings for him. It was pointed out by Gowther that Elizabeth has fallen in love with Meliodas, to her embarrassment. After Meliodas accepted Arthur's offer to become a Great Holy Knight in the Kingdom of Camelot , Elizabeth was immediately distressed and heartbroken, realizing that Meliodas may leave her in the future.

Elizabeth revealed to Diane that she does love Meliodas since the day they first met. However, Elizabeth has a hard time telling him how she feels, as she knows that Meliodas is possibly still in love with Liz. Despite Meliodas' recent distant nature towards her, Elizabeth grew upset, but still understand he is doing this to protect her, but didn't change her mind to be by Meliodas' side and to help him and the others.

This, however, change as Meliodas started to be more accepting of Elizabeth once more after she helped him over his trial to regain his strength and soon returned to groping her. Elizabeth was soon devasted over the death of Meliodas, but continued to run the bar to honor his death.

Elizabeth kept Meliodas unconscious body in their bed to care for him, even healing his wounds and restoring his arm. It was soon revealed that Elizabeth survived the destruction of Danafor due to Meliodas and was promoted to a Holy Knight of Liones to watch over her.

During her time growing up she was very attached to Meliodas, possibly had a crush on him as toddler, missing him when he went on missions and kissing him on the cheeks. This improved their relationship and Elizabeth is extremely grateful to Meliodas for saving her. She showed no concern or fear when Meliodas expresses his desire to not go back to being the one he used to be and does not hesitate to comfort Meliodas, saying that she will always be with him.

However, when Diane revealed the existence of a goddess who looked just like her, Elizabeth starts questioning Meliodas about it, suspecting that he cared for her so much because she looked like her.

Elizabeth was uncomfortable when asking Meliodas on it and Meliodas himself clearly fears the answer, even lying to her, much to her disappointment. However, Zeldris quickly reveals this when they met and Elizabeth learns that Meliodas does love her, but she is causing him to suffer too. Elizabeth desperately tries to remember, and when Zeldris restores her previous memories, as well as her goddess powers that are fully restored. However, her curse is once again activated as a result, which leads to Meliodas becoming more determined than ever to break their curses, leading to the loss of his emotions towards her and his friends.

This along with his decision to become the next Demon King to break their curses, has put a serious strain on their relationship.

Yet despite all of this, Elizabeth still loves Meliodas deeply, and is greatly determined to do whatever is necessary to stop him from doing all of this, even if it means falling victim to her own curse in the process of saving him. After finding out Meliodas' and her history she still choose to love him but repeatedly tries to convince him not to become the Demon King just to save her.

She again and again tries to protect Meliodas and eventually after defeating the Demon King and Cath she marries Meliodas and has their child Tristan. Initially, Diane rather disliked Elizabeth despite the princess showing a great deal of respect for her, and addressing her with the honorific, "Lady".

Elizabeth has once said that she envies Diane's abilities to fight, and tries to support her when the Deadly Sin battles Friesia.

After she selflessly attempts to save a child even though she knew it could cost her life, Diane appears to start acknowledging her, resulting in them becoming closer companions, even stating that she doesn't mind fighting for her. Elizabeth did choose to return to Rapture to save Sally and thus giving up her Tear powers in the process.

After returning, she finds her own body impaled through the heart by a piece of rebar and remembers the events that led to it. With at least one version of Elizabeth, Comstock succeeded in his plans, and Booker was unable to save her. Worn down by months of brainwashing and Booker's failure to come to her rescue, Elizabeth succumbed and became the heir Comstock wanted her to be. Elizabeth eventually sounded the assault on the surface world below in fulfillment of his prophecy, culminating in a blitzkrieg on New York in when Elizabeth was in her early 90s.

However, the aged Elizabeth began to regret her actions and resist her brainwashing. She broke the Siphon and used its power to bring Booker from the past just before he began his assault on Comstock House.

Whilst the city is bombed, she explains that Booker could not defeat Songbird, not on his own, and she gives him a message for her alternate younger self, so they could control the creature, before sending him back through a Tear inside the house.

This version of Elizabeth assures him it was too late to save her, but he might still save his Elizabeth and himself in the process. Despite years of isolation, Elizabeth has a free-willed, almost childlike spirit, demonstrated by her dancing on the beach in Battleship Bay and in her interactions with her surroundings. She is also somewhat mischievous, helping Booker to pick locks and liberate goods if the proper resources are available. She has a biting wit and sarcastic humor, calling Booker out on his missteps without hesitation.

At the same time, she possesses an immense amount of reserve and determination, as she is able to focus on her goals and move past stressful situations relatively quickly, though they are still shown to affect her deeply. As the story progresses, however, she matures and starts to become more serious and determined to stop Comstock.

Because the only thing to keep her company in her prison were books, Elizabeth is a fountain of information, ranging from lock-picking to medical treatment.

She quotes the King James Bible in Soldier's Field in reference to the area's true purpose "Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it" , and also references the works of Victor Hugo. Despite her immense intellect, her determination and lack of life experience have made her somewhat reckless, and she does not always think her plans through. For instance, she opens up a Tear to avoid a bee, which nearly results in her and Booker being attacked by Songbird.

Furthermore, her frantic and obvious flight from Booker's company in Finkton causes her to be captured by Founder forces, which a more stealthy escape could have avoided. She is also very naive, once she sees the consequences of her actions, however, she matures and regrets her intervention in the Vox's revolution.

Elizabeth greatly dislikes violence, especially killing. Being sequestered in her tower for so long, she has no precedent regarding such real-world ordeals. She runs away from Booker calling him a monster when he kills the Founder agents that ambush them in Battleship Bay.

Throughout the narrative, Elizabeth will flinch when Booker fires a weapon whilst standing next to her. If he executes an enemy near Elizabeth she may groan or exclaim "Oh my God" at the sight of Booker's gruesome Sky-Hook kills. She may also voice similar revulsion if Booker happens to shoot or melee an enemy in the head although only if it is a critical hit and their head explodes. When she kills Daisy Fitzroy, she reacts in stunned horror at what she has done before fleeing and locking herself in a room on The First Lady.

However, when released from torture in Comstock House, Elizabeth summons a tornado to kill her captors and shows no guilt or regret for their deaths.

She subsequently decides that she will kill Comstock for what he has done to her, suggesting the harm visited upon her has drastically changed this predisposition. Once Elizabeth gains full access of her powers she fully matures, as she finally knows the truth behind her origins and Booker's actions. Though deeply saddened by these events, she is driven by the necessity to show Booker the truth for the greater good.

Once Booker realizes the true results of his actions, she and other versions of her muster the courage to drown him, ending the existence of Zachary Comstock across time.

In an alternate timeline, one in which Elizabeth succumbed to torture, she is in almost every way identical in personality to Comstock: ruthless, fanatical and jingoistic, she has no qualms with brainwashing people into servitude and using her powers to turn them into monsters, as is the case with the Boys of Silence. True to Comstock's prophecy, she leads the Founders' attack on New York City, bringing down upon it the entirety of Columbia's massive firepower.

However, during this time she also repents her actions, regretting her obedience to Comstock when she realizes it is too late to stop the destruction of the world below. Elizabeth's relationship with Booker is complex. Initially suspicious of his motives, Elizabeth grows to trust him, although this trust is shaken several times, such as after seeing Booker kill for the first time, and later when she realizes his promise of taking her to Paris was a lie. In Burial at Sea - Episode 1 , Elizabeth's personality has matured greatly.

Her attitude has grown much colder with little regard for being very polite, and she is motivated solely on executing revenge against Comstock. Unlike in Infinite , where she can be heard reacting with horror to Booker's executions with the Sky-Hook, she remains silent at her partner's killings, as if acknowledging them despite their brutality.

She is also bitter towards the world of Rapture, judging it no different than Columbia in its violence and abuse of innocent people. Elizabeth is noticeably more ruthless; helping Comstock remember his past while also leading him to his death and bearing little remorse for doing so. In Burial at Sea Episode 2 , Elizabeth had felt guilty for her actions putting Sally in danger, causing her to return to Rapture to undo her mistakes. Without her powers, she becomes more worried and insecure.

While she does not express remorse regarding Comstock's fate, her mind creates a companion in Booker - an idealised version of the man she remembers from their first meeting in Columbia; she later refers to him as having been her only friend. Elizabeth seemed to care little for her life; this is especially noticeable when she accepts her lobotomy from Atlas with indifference and - during their final confrontation - openly encourages Atlas to end her life.

Elizabeth is shown to care a great deal about Sally; sacrificing her Tear-manipulating powers, putting her life in danger, and eventually accepting her death in order to save the girl. In the end, Elizabeth dies content, knowing that Sally and the other Little Sisters will eventually be saved by Jack. Elizabeth is gifted with the ability to manipulate Tears, contingencies within the space-time continuum that show possible scenarios which, if tampered with, can enact themselves within Columbia or any universe in particular.

Elizabeth is the only person known to be capable of controlling these Tears naturally, and can exploit them to summon objects such as weapons, ammunition, or parts of the scenery, as well as living beings. She can also use these Tears to travel through time and space and so is able to transport herself and Booker to other time periods and realities. Another use for the Tears is to merge different realities together, though doing this is stressful for her.

However, her control over her powers is limited by a long-distance restraining device called the Siphon, preventing her from transporting herself out of Columbia. Upon the destruction of the Siphon, however, her immense powers reveal themselves: she can view every event across all of the infinite timelines simultaneously, and effortlessly open doorways to them, but in Burial at Sea - Episode 2 , where she returns to Rapture at the same time of her predetermined death, she loses her ability to create Tears and the near omniscience she gains from them.

A side effect of Elizabeth's power is that her presence causes Tears to open randomly in the area around her. She seems to have limited control over their destination, but it is clear that many of the Tears open to random locations. A few Tears seem to open to the same locations regularly however, such as the one used by Albert Fink to plagiarize music from other time periods.

Apparently Elizabeth is unable to prevent these Tears from forming, as upon her arrival in Rapture, Tears started to appear in the city. For the majority of the game, the source of Elizabeth's powers are a mystery, though Rosalind Lutece speculates in a Voxophone that it may be tied to the loss of her pinkie.

When Booker relives his memories, it is revealed that when pulling Anna Dewitt through to Comstock's world, the Tear the Luteces' engineered closed on her pinkie, severing it. With her physical form split across multiple timelines, Anna gained the ability to manipulate the Tears between realities. Alongside her Tear-manipulating powers, Elizabeth is able to pick almost any lock Booker directs her to, provided she has enough lockpicks to do so. Additionally, she is a talented code breaker, artist, and singer.

She also has a keen eye, and can supply Booker with critical resources in the middle of combat. Due to her lifelong imprisonment, Elizabeth had a great deal of free time and spent a large portion of it in her tower's library. Through the library's extensive collection of books, Elizabeth gained an understanding of a wide variety of subjects that included medicine, navigation, literature, art, music, physics, weapons, structural engineering and architecture, as well as the ability to speak and read French.

After arriving in Rapture, Elizabeth continues to read a great deal. It seems by then Elizabeth has learned how to use weapons and fight effectively. However, while carrying the Shotgun , she will only ever have two shells loaded into the gun at any point in time.

A reason for this could be that she is unable to heft a fully loaded shotgun around and retain her stealth. Across BioShock Infinite and Burial at Sea Elizabeth has three primary outfits, all of which become more torn and worn as the story progresses. This outfit is worn by Elizabeth when Booker first meets her. She wears a white blouse with blue sleeve cuffs and collar, tucked by the waist into a blue knee-length skirt and black boots.

The cameo will either depict a bird or a cage. Her hair is set in parted side curls held in place with a loose ponytail tied in a blue bow. She wears a black and white corset underneath her attire. This outfit was originally worn by Lady Comstock. She also cuts her hair.

It consists of a blue bolero jacket and a blue long skirt. She reuses the corset she previously wore. This is the outfit worn by Elizabeth in the s Rapture. It consists of a white long-sleeved blouse, her bird cameo, a black knee-length tight fitted skirt with a red belt, fishnet stockings and black heels with an ankle strap.

Her hairstyle is brushed out pin curls and she wears make-up. Despite the darker color and difference in style, this outfit has some similarities to her student outfit. BioShock Wiki Explore. There's Something in the Sea Industrial Revolution. Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Edit source History Talk Do you like this video? Play Sound. This page is under construction. Please check back later. This message was added December 12, If I were less acquainted with the vicissitudes of genius, I suspect I would question your sanity.

I know so little of you, but I imagine the more I learned, the more exceptional I would find you. You know Atlas will betray you. My best friend?

I just don't see the connection. Elizabeth is a variable, only some versions of her were sold to some version of Comstock, in worlds where Elizabeth never existed because the Comstock s was were sterile. EDIT: Fixed typo, made it a little more understandable. Or didn't move. His powers know no bounds. Will it run on intel hd ? Side Quest 1 Answer Day 1 Glitches? General 3 Answers How do I get on the tracks? Side Quest 2 Answers.

Ask A Question. Browse More Questions. Keep me logged in on this device. Forgot your username or password? The developers didn't exactly think that one through. However, when she first strayed from the royal capital in search of Meliodas and the Seven Deadly Sins, she donned a giant suit of rusted iron armor that started rumors of a wandering "Rust Knight," which terrified a few Boar Hat patrons in the first episode.

A few soldiers managed to track the Rust Knight to the Boar Hat, but Meliodas covered well for Elizabeth, ensuring that the rumor of the Rust Knight would go on potentially for generations longer. Elizabeth Liones has always possessed the power of a Goddess, but without her memories, she wouldn't know how to access them. This is why, for the majority of the series, she remained a helpless damsel in distress, and often tapped into her powers whenever her emotions were inflated.

Most notably, she healed Meliodas's wounds after Hendrickson's defeat. While this might've been the first hint of her divine origin, those close to Elizabeth, most notably Margaret Liones, already suspected that there was more to her long before that. When she was young, her father suffered a bad fall, injuring himself gravely.

Elizabeth tapped into her Goddess powers in order to heal him, which soon triggered the change in one of her eyes. When Elizabeth first tapped into her Goddess powers at a young age, she noticed that one of her eyes changed, turning from its normal blue to a bright orange that marked her as a Goddess. Without yet knowing the reason behind this change, she was left feeling alienated from the rest of her family.

This led to her covering her eye with her hair. Fans were shocked to learn that what seemed to be a harmless stylistic choice was actually a cover-up for one of Elizabeth's biggest insecurities.



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