BlackRoseAngel
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As Eliza will be releasing in the next day or so across most territories there are bound to be people wanting to discuss her story mode. In order to keep it a surprise ll discussion is going to be kept in here.
Post everything you want relating to Eliza's story mode in here! AND NOWHERE ELSE.
Posting any spoilers for her story mode outside of this thread will result in warnings.
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It doesn't. It's an older piece of Eliza meeting Delilah and Samson.
Or maybe this "Marie" is just Double...Alex had previously confirmed that if a Skullgirl is defeated but the Skull Heart isn't wished upon (where the current Skullgirl would be replaced with a new one), she will regenerate sooner or later.
Assuming that the post-credit scene is to be taken seriously (i.e. within the context of what would be canonical possible for the characters to do and not just a joke ending), then I think it might be possible that Double gave Marie more power to regenerate faster than she would in the other stories where the Heart wasn't wished upon, because, unlike in the other threads where Double is simply going through the motion of continuing the Skullgirl cycle, she actually has personal vendetta against Eliza and is actually serious about destroying her.
Well, Samson's face does appear on the moon on SG's "cover art"
Also, captive Ms. Fortune used as an eternal drinking fountain. Might as well be dead at that point.
@BlueFox asked:
Just awnser me this: What is the stage Gehenna, what it has to do with the whole story?, whats the meaning behind of it?
Gehenna
Eliza smashes through the nest of glowing cyan energy veins to discover hidden Gehenna. After being reinvigorated in the pool of blood, Eliza and Double chat:
- Double's seat of power (see quotes below)
- a realm of gore and ancient ruins
- looks to be located below a ruined city, perhaps in No Man's Land
Double: All you've done is trap yourself in my world. Your suffering will be unending! I will shatter you until not a trace remains!
Eliza: I think not. I'm the one in my element here, shadow of a queen.
Eliza: It reminds me of that feral's blood... Perhaps not as rich, but I have more than I need. Far more.
Gehenna in literature
According to Judaism and Christian myth, it is a Purgatory-like place of punishment or destruction of the wicked. A place where both soul and body could be destroyed (Matthew 10:28). Gehenna is a term derived from a place outside ancient Jerusalem known in the Hebrew Bible as the "Valley of the Son of Hinnom." A site was initially where apostate Israelites and followers of various Ba'als and other Canaanite gods, including Moloch (or Molech), sacrificed their children by fire (2 Chr. 28:3, 33:6). Thereafter it was deemed to be cursed (Jer. 7:31, 19:2-6). Thanks Wikipedia!
So let's take a look at Gehenna. What do you think it is? Where is it and what does it do?
I think it is not in another dimension, but literally underground. After stomping Double, Eliza flies out through a hole in the ceiling, thousands of liters of stolen blood pulled along with her. I think Gehenna is a blood bank. A parasite paradise. While some humans dream of a heaven where milk and honey overflow, Gehenna has a whole lake of nutritious blood. To a parasite, blood is power. More blood more power. What Double is saving up for is a mystery, but it seems Eliza uses it to go on a rampage.
The inside of Double is probably a weird spacial link to Gehenna, like a wormhole.
More than lieutenant. Top General (and right hand woman), if I remember correctly. This kind of specificity is something that would likely be decided when they actually write up the story, though.As I recall, the Canon Info Thread said something about Eliza being a lieutenant of Lamia way back when. She betrayed Lamia and killed Aeon and Venus, so Eliza's just as much a "god" as they are. There isn't a traditional afterlife per se; Aeon, Venus, and Mother/Lamia (?) are instead in some sort of pocket dimension called "The Abyss." Skullgirls 3 was going to have Squigly and Leviathan's operatic harmony/accidental tapping into Abbadon's powers rip a hole into this plane.
One of the things I like about Eliza is the completely unambiguous nature of her evil. She is literally the most despicable, least trustworthy, most vile creature in existence, and that kind of corruption is admirable in it's dark purity. Wrap all that up in a beautiful body, and you have a seriously extreme case of pretty on the outside, disgusting on the inside :P
Evil doesn't have to be frenzied. She's pragmatic, sure, but blood drives are also fairly recent development in public health. I'm willing to bet she'd been running a more standard, "suck blood in the night," schedule for many years. She likely hasn't been, "Eliza," for that long (compared to her total lifespan).Would you care to elaborate? One of the things that always impressed me about Eliza was how pragmatic and restrained she seems. For instance, the charity blood drive thing: I was under the impression Eliza took just as much as wouldn't be noticed. Considering she has to get food somewhere, I thought it a remarkably clever and harmless means of sustenance.
Eh, this is more a case of your/my interpretation. I think you're giving her quite the benefit of the doubt, lol. Her levels of enjoyment were well in line with the, "remorseless murderer," character type.Regarding Ms. Fortune, the alternative at the time was handing her to the Mafia, so the choice was "bolster a threat against her or take advantage of an opportunity." If Eliza had chosen to be a little nicer about it, Fortune might have chosen to go along with an attack on the Medicis later in exchange for letting Eliza feed when necessary. However, diplomacy and subtlety don't seem to be among Nadia's skill set, so Eliza had little alternative to a "cute new drinking fountain." Likewise, Cerebella wouldn't back down, and letting her live would've been a liability later. The Medicis declared war, so Eliza fought accordingly.
Along similar lines, Samson and Leviathan attacked her. Okay, Eliza has probably had this coming to her for hundreds of years, but given the storyline at the time, what was her alternative but to fight back? As for seeking the Skull Heart... okay, that was a simple power-grab. A useful opportunity and eventual necessity given Double's vendetta. Same deal with going to war against the Medicis: They would have struck against her. They'd already made a threat. Better to land the first blow from a place of strength before they've gotten a chance to gather their bearings.
I guess. Thing is, she's laid dormant for a long time, but I'm of the opinion that this is because she recognizes that she's a terrible leader/ruler (having already experienced colossal failure with her last takeover attempt), and is satisfied with living a life of excess and comfort (basically what she wanted, but without any of the responsibility). As we see in her story mode, she only gets back on the horse after getting back her taste for murder. I think it's pretty clear that she'd just do the same thing as before: completely destroy the civilization she's trying to take over. I doubt she cares, but she's got the fever.Yes, Eliza is a bloodsucking fiend, a carnivorous predator. The thing I like about her is that she's exactly what a blood sucking fiend needs to be. She hunts, but she doesn't over hunt- the lion gives the gazelle time to repopulate, as it were. If she were left alone, everybody would be fine. You can trust her the same way you trust fire- to burn.
Again, I don't think she caused all that trouble because of youth or a need to feed; she's just inherently broken on the inside. The most monstrously inhumane of woman and parasite, an unholy and ruinous pairing.
Revenge is desired for a ton of reasons, not the least of which is that Lamia ruled a great empire, and Eliza fucked it all up. Throw in the murder of (likely) her entire family, and I think you start to run out of reasons to see it from Eliza's perspective. I mean, yeah, you could come up with all kinds of rationales for Eliza's actions and behavior, but you can only grasp at so many straws, you know? Chick is seriously messed up.We also know very, very little about the Trinity other than "They've been around for a while" and "Their leader's current plans involve building a meat dungeon." Aeon might have been an innocent priestess... or she might have kept a timetable of the country's executions. The Holy Mother would love and avenge either.
I think you're giving her quite the benefit of the doubt, lol. Her levels of enjoyment were well in line with the, "remorseless murderer," character type.
I guess. Thing is, she's laid dormant for a long time, but I'm of the opinion that this is because she recognizes that she's a terrible leader/ruler (having already experienced colossal failure with her last takeover attempt), and is satisfied with living a life of excess and comfort (basically what she wanted, but without any of the responsibility). As we see in her story mode, she only gets back on the horse after getting back her taste for murder. I think it's pretty clear that she'd just do the same thing as before: completely destroy the civilization she's trying to take over. I doubt she cares, but she's got the fever.
Again, I don't think she caused all that trouble because of youth or a need to feed; she's just inherently broken on the inside. The most monstrously inhumane of woman and parasite, an unholy and ruinous pairing.
...I mean, yeah, you could come up with all kinds of rationales for Eliza's actions and behavior, but you can only grasp at so many straws, you know? Chick is seriously messed up.
Not even bones apparently, she's 100% blood and then there is Sekhmet.