Elizabeth Bioshock

Elizabeth Bioshock




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Anna DeWitt (Birth Name) Lamb of Columbia Seed of the Prophet [1] The Miracle Child Elizabeth Comstock [2] The girl [3] Cohen's Songbird [4]
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↑ " The Seed of the Prophet Shall Sit the Throne and Drown in Flames the Mountains of Man " poster.

↑ Based on the following exchange in the elevator in the Manta Ray Lounge of Fontaine's Housewares Department in Burial at Sea - Episode 2 : Booker DeWitt: " Elizabeth, you know Atlas is going toβ€” " Elizabeth: " I know… and I'm ready. " Booker DeWitt: " Are you sure? " Elizabeth: " I sent myself here for a reason… didn't I? " Andrew Ryan: " And who exactly are you speaking to, Miss Comstock? 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. " Elizabeth: " And what are you? My best friend? " Andrew Ryan: " You're one of a kind in this world, or others. And now, your misguided sense of altruism sends you to your doom. It's like watching Isaac Newton die in a house fire in a vain attempt to save his cat. "

↑ Rosalind Lutece's Voxophone: The Source of Her Power

↑ An advertisement for "You Belong to Me", by Sander Cohen and Elizabeth

↑ Hall of Heroes timeline

↑ Upon entering Cupid's Arrow: " I was here as well… Right after I came through, I needed… I needed something to wear that was a little more Rapture-appropriate. "

↑ Carol Lynn's Audio Diary: The Blue Dress

↑ 8.0 8.1 BioShock Infinite - Booker and Elizabeth promotional poster

↑ "See the voices of Booker and Elizabeth at PAX" article at IrrationalGames.com

↑ Ken Levine on Twitter

↑ "BioShock Infinite" from GameInformer article

↑ Lady Comstock's Voxophone: No Longer

↑ Based on the following exchange heard from a Tear in the Lutece Labs of Downtown Emporia in BioShock Infinite : Lady Comstock : " You… you whore! " Rosalind Lutece : " I assure you, madam, my sexual interest in your dear Prophet is nonexistent. Furthermore, the man is quite sterile. " Lady Comstock : " That's a lie! Come and get your little bastard, I want her out of my house! "

↑ Elizabeth shows this characteristic in the elevator ride from Soldier's Field's Main Street to Patriot's Pavilion . Elizabeth must have encountered a bee in another reality while younger, as there is no possibility for her to encounter one in her tower.

↑ Elizabeth can optionally skip stones in Battleship Bay during BioShock Infinite . As there is no way for her to learn such a skill while locked in her tower, she must have learned it in some other reality while younger.

↑ BioShock Infinite Elizabeth Skipping stones on water on YouTube

↑ Harrison Powell 's Voxophone: Pavlov's Bell

↑ Elizabeth's Voxophone: A Leash

↑ A capture from security footage taken in the Silver Fin Restaurant on the day Elizabeth arrived

↑ Morris Lauderman's Audio Diary : Pennies on the Dollar

↑ Little finger on Wikipedia

↑ We love our BioShock cosplayers so much we hired one! article at IrrationalGames.com

↑ BioShock Infinite - Creating Elizabeth: The Women That Brought Her To Life on YouTube

↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Breathing life into BioShock Infinite on Eurogamer

↑ 25.0 25.1 We are Ken Levine (@iglevine) and Andres Gonzalez from Irrational Games. Ask Us Anything. on Reddit

↑ Creating BioShock Infinite's Elizabeth with Shawn Robertson, Chapter: Q and A on GDC Vault

↑ BioShock Infinite Challenge Maps Out Today, Story DLC Soon on IGN

↑ Rebuilding Bioshock's Past with Irrational Games on YouTube



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Elizabeth is the deuteragonist of BioShock Infinite , Burial at Sea - Episode 1 , and the protagonist of Burial at Sea - Episode 2 . She is a 19 [10] to 20 year old woman who has been imprisoned in the flying city of Columbia since she was an infant and who Booker DeWitt is sent to retrieve and bring to New York City unharmed. She is guarded by Songbird , a monstrous, winged creature who was both her keeper and only friend during childhood. However, she began to hate him as she grew up, seeing him as a warden prohibiting her freedom. Elizabeth has the power to manipulate Tears that exist in the fabric of time. [11]

When Booker frees her from her tower on Monument Island , the Founders , Zachary Hale Comstock , and Songbird are all determined to recapture her at any cost.

Elizabeth, originally named Anna DeWitt , was born in 1893 to Booker and Annabelle DeWitt , but Annabelle died during childbirth. Booker, a former Pinkerton agent, had been expelled from the agency around the time of Anna's birth for his use of extreme brutality in quelling workers' strikes. Booker then descended into depression, excessive drinking, and gambling, which resulted in him building up a large amount of debt.

Later that year, Booker was contacted by Robert Lutece , a representative of Father Zachary Hale Comstock, an enigmatic man who offered to pay off all of Booker's debts in exchange for Anna and on October 8, Booker gave Anna to Robert as instructed. However, feeling immediately regretful for his actions, he pursued Robert to get back his daughter and found Robert at an open Tear between dimensions. Booker struggled with Comstock to try and get Anna back as Rosalind Lutece looked on, but his efforts were in vain as the three escaped with Anna through the Tear. As the portal closed, it severed Anna's pinky finger when she reached out for her father, placing her simultaneously in two different realities.

A mural of Lady and Father Comstock with the miracle child.
Anna was taken to the floating city of Columbia, built in a parallel universe by Comstock, an alternate version of her father who was unable to have his own biological children. Seeing that Columbia would fall without an heir, he sent Robert and Rosalind Lutece to retrieve Anna to ensure the city's continued prosperity.

The populace of the city was told that Anna, renamed Elizabeth, was a miracle child who grew in Lady Comstock's womb for only seven days before her birth. Elizabeth was to be upheld as the heir to Comstock's throne who would one day "cleanse the world of the Sodom below." However, Lady Comstock believed that Elizabeth was the "bastard child" of Rosalind Lutece and Comstock, [12] and demanded that the child be removed from her home. [13]

Around this time, Tears in reality began to appear in Columbia, confusing and terrifying the populace. These appearances were caused by Elizabeth's arrival in the city, as it was eventually determined that she had the ability to create Tears in space-time at will. Because of this ability and Lady Comstock's fervent rejection of her, Elizabeth was moved to Monument Island for containment and study.

One of these Tears contained the city of Rapture and the works of Dr. Yi Suchong such as plasmids and Protectors known as the Big Daddy . Jeremiah Fink and Suchong collaborated on a protector for Elizabeth - and thus the Songbird was created by Fink to guard her. Elizabeth bonded with the Songbird through an act of kindness when it crashed into her tower and she found its oxygen tube detached. Elizabeth reattached it and thus the Songbird imprinted on the young girl.

As Elizabeth grew she spent her time reading, appreciating art, learning a variety of skills (such as dressmaking, painting, and lock picking), and experimenting with Tears. By the time Elizabeth reached puberty, she began to resent Songbird and wished to leave her tower. As her powers continued to grow, the Lutece twins constructed a device to control Elizabeth's use of her powers. Before the Siphon was activated in 1907, Elizabeth apparently spent a large amount of time in other realities where she was able to socialize to some extent, developed an aversion to bees [14] and even learned how to skip stones. [15] [16] When the Siphon was activated, it trapped Elizabeth in the Columbia reality and solidified her desire to escape.

Elizabeth remained in her tower until July 6, 1912, the anniversary of Columbia's secession, when Booker DeWitt finally arrives in the city. Unaware that she is being observed, she uses her powers to open a Tear to Paris in the year 1984, shocking Booker.

While Elizabeth is on her balcony in the library, Booker accidentally falls through the ceiling; while she at first reacts aggressively and pummels him with several books, she realizes the significance of another human presence, and reacts to him with awe and disbelief.

Booker's intrusion alerts Songbird, and Elizabeth frantically instructs him to leave. However, when he offers her a key out of the apartment, she readily accepts it, fleeing the tower with her liberator and escaping via the Sky-Lines . Songbird attempts to recapture Elizabeth and destroys the upper portion of the tower, sending Booker and Elizabeth plummeting from the structure.

The two land in the artificial ocean attached to Battleship Bay , where Elizabeth rescues Booker from the waters and gleefully enjoys her new-found freedom. Booker then spots The First Lady and suggests that they use it to leave the city; Elizabeth agrees to follow him when he promises to take her to Paris. However, at the park's gondola station, Comstock's agents attempt to take her back. Elizabeth witnesses Booker kill the attackers and flees in horror, calling him a "monster." Booker justifies himself by saying that Elizabeth is a target, and that he has no choice but to draw first if they want to survive. Reluctantly, Elizabeth agrees to continue her journey with him.

The two then head to the Hall of Heroes in order to retrieve the Shock Jockey Vigor to power the gondola to the First Lady's Aerodrome . While trying to access the Hall of Heroes via an elevator, Elizabeth opens a Tear to get rid of a bee in the compartment. When Booker reacts with terror and awe, Elizabeth explains that she is able to see small breaks in the fabric of the universe which she can widen, opening up a path to new realities. She also claims that when she was young, she was able to "create" Tears between universes rather than simply open them, but that ability was lost to her as she grew up.

After Elizabeth and Booker confront Booker's old war comrade Cornelius Slate in the Hall of Heroes, during which Elizabeth learns about Booker's involvement with the Wounded Knee Massacre, the two enter the memorial to Lady Comstock. There Elizabeth finds an inscription about the "Seed of the Prophet", making Booker and Elizabeth realize that the Comstocks are her parents and Zachary Comstock wishes to turn her into a new prophet. Having no knowledge of this information previously, Elizabeth reacts with anger, saying she wants nothing to do with Comstock.

After dealing with Slate, Elizabeth and Booker travel to the aerodrome to retrieve The First Lady . Boarding the aircraft, Booker sets a course, but Elizabeth immediately recognizes the coordinates as being for New York rather than Paris. Not willing to be Booker's prisoner, Elizabeth knocks him out with a wrench and tries to fly the airship herself. However, while Booker is unconscious the ship is surrounded by Vox Populi vessels near Finkton . Landing The First Lady on the Finkton docks, Elizabeth runs away, leaving Booker to his own devices.

Booker later finds Elizabeth at Finkton, but she flees, using Tears to hamper his pursuit. During her effort to escape him, she is captured by Founder agents, but quickly gets away as Booker arrives and opens fire on them. In the ensuing chaos, Booker nearly falls from Columbia. Despite her feelings of anger and betrayal, Elizabeth brings a small blimp into existence to catch him. Elizabeth begrudgingly agrees to accompany Booker in an effort to reclaim The First Lady, on the condition that he take her to Paris.

To get the ship back from Daisy Fitzroy , the leader of the Vox Populi, Booker and Elizabeth must retrieve munitions for the resistance from a gunsmith named Chen Lin . While Booker takes on the task out of necessity, Elizabeth comes to admire the Vox Populi, believing them to be freedom fighters akin to those who ignited the French Revolution. She also becomes more trusting of Booker as the mission progresses, noting that he protected her from the Founders at his own peril.

While sneaking into the depths of Fink's Factory, Elizabeth finds a locker with Slate's name on it, and searches through its contents. Inside, she finds Lady Comstock's diary, and in reading it discovers that Lady Comstock is not actually her mother β€” Lady Comstock writes that she will not allow her husband's "bastard" to live under their roof, and Elizabeth realizes with astonishment and rage that it was Lady Comstock that had her locked in the tower.

After fighting their way through Fink's Factory, the two find Chen Lin dead, but also discover a Tear near his body. Understanding that Elizabeth's powers are not strong enough to allow them reverse passage and thanks to some advice from the mysterious Lutece twins, they enter a reality where Chen Lin is still alive and married to the sister of Fink's Head of Security , which saved him from the fate he experienced in the other reality. They find this Chen Lin to be disoriented, a side effect of his death in the opposite reality, and decide that retrieving his tools might help.

Booker and Elizabeth travel to a Shantytown beneath the factory, where the tools have been taken. While there, Elizabeth notes the suffering Fink's greed has caused his workers, many of whom cannot eat, and are sleeping on the streets, and begins to more vocally support the Vox Populi, believing they can change things for the better.

After fighting their way to the police station and finding the tools, the two realize that there are too many supplies to carry them back to Lin's shop. Elizabeth finds another Tear nearby and opens it, taking them to a world where the Vox Populi's revolution is fully underway and the revolutionaries are laying siege to Fink's factories.

Returning to the gun shop, Elizabeth and Booker find Chen Lin and his wife dead, which deeply upsets Elizabeth. She blames herself for their deaths, due to her initial faith in the Vox Populi and her opening of the Tear into this new reality. She also suggests she may have accidentally "created" this new reality out of her desire to see their mission accomplished, leveling more responsibility on herself. Although Booker comforts her, her regret still lingers as they leave the shop.

As the Vox Populi already have the weapons they were instructed to supply, Booker and Elizabeth go to retrieve The First Lady . However, their initial deal is complicated by events unique to this new reality: in it, Booker is a martyr of the Vox cause, and seeing him alive causes Daisy Fitzroy to send her forces after him, as he "complicate[s] the narrative." After battling through squadrons of both Founder and Vox forces, Booker and Elizabeth arrive at the docks in time to see Fitzroy murder Jeremiah Fink.

When Fitzroy turns her weapon on a Founder's child, Elizabeth frantically instructs Booker to boost her into the vents and then distract Fitzroy. As Daisy justifies her reason for killing the child, Elizabeth stabs her in the back with a pair of scissors, getting covered in her blood in the process. Elizabeth reacts with horror as Fitzroy dies in front of her before she flees for the airship. Though Booker tries to console her, Elizabeth locks herself in a room on the ship until after take-off; when she emerges, she is in a new, clean dress, an outfit of Lady Comstock's that was stored for viewing on The First Lady , and has cut her hair. She asks Booker how one can forget the things they have done, to which Booker responds that it isn't possible. Just as they are about to leave Columbia, Songbird appears and forces their ship to crash in Emporia .

Realizing that they will not be able to leave the city as long as Songbird is pursuing them, Elizabeth and Booker travel to Comstock House to uncover the secret of how he is controlled. Along the way, they once again meet the Lutece twins who point out the Songbird is controlled by playing a specific tune on a specific instrument . However, the gate to Comstock House is locked and requires visual recognition and a fingerprint match to access. While the lock initially recognizes Elizabeth as Lady Comstock due to her wearing Lady Comstock's dress from the airship, it rejects her fingerprints; Elizabeth then realizes
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