Powers and Abilities: Superhuman Physical Characteristics, Weapon Mastery (Skilled Marksman), Stealth Mastery, Ice Manipulation, Possession, Invisibility, Reality Warping, Spatial Manipulation, Time Manipulation, Time Travel, Summoning (Can summon virtually anything with tears), Cosmic Awareness, PrecognitionĪttack Potency: Building level (Knocked out Booker DeWitt), Low Multiverse level with Tears (Has the power to merge two alternate universes together to create a single timeline) 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 has the power to manipulate dimensional Tears that exist in the fabric of space-time. She is guarded by Songbird, a monstrous, winged creature who was both her guard and only friend during childhood she began to hate him as she grew up, seeing him as a warden prohibiting her freedom. Booker DeWitt is sent to retrieve her from the city, and bring her to New York. Booker accepts the judgment in front of multiple versions of Elizabeth (proving that all roads do, in fact, lead back to the baptism), and allows them to drown both he and Comstock simultaneously.Elizabeth is a twenty-year-old woman who has been imprisoned in Columbia since she was an infant, the deuteragonist of BioShock Infinite and protagonist of Burial at Sea - Episode 2. To truly erase Comstock (and his hateful acts, messages, kidnapping, Vox Populi rebellion and massacres, etc.) from existence, neither can be allowed to survive. It is never made clear if the realities Elizabeth has access to are limited to those impacting her specifically, but one thing is clear: Comstock is present in all of them.Īnd so the pair must return to the baptism scene, and Elizabeth explains to Booker that if either he or Comstock walks away from the baptism, by default, both would. In the end, Elizabeth uncovers the truth of her abilities, and the infinite realities filled with endless variables, but always a few constants: Booker, herself, and a lighthouse. A brand that, thanks to his construction of false memories, he is unable to explain. Meanwhile, Comstock realizes that the day may come when DeWitt pursues Anna with scientific help, and sets out to warn his people of ' the False Shepard Booker DeWitt,' and the mark he will bear on his hand: 'AD,' the initials of his daughter that DeWitt has branded himself with in shame. In the scuffle, Anna's pinky is severed (making her exist in two realities at one time, and granting her the ability to interact with tears) and DeWitt falls into a depression until meeting Rosalind and Robert some time later. Realizing the price he has paid soon after handing off Anna, DeWitt attempts to take Anna back, and confronts Comstock as he attempts to return to his own reality alongside Rosalind and Robert. It becomes clear that DeWitt was maneuvered to hand his child over to Comstock to pay off gambling debts, implying the older version of the man went to some efforts in manipulating DeWitt prior to purchasing Anna. With Rosalind's help, Comstock was able to see that his, in his words, 'sinful self' that went on living elsewhere after his soul had been cleansed, had in fact fathered a daughter. Comstock asked the obvious question: would a version of him that chose not to build Columbia suffer the same fate? So while Comstock's vision promised that the prophet's seed would lead his people to cleanse the world of man's corruption - a possible future even glimpsed in the course of the game - his involvement in the experiments had left him sterile, unable to father a child. Unfortunately, the reborn Comstock built his floating city on the back of Rosalind Lutece's quantum experimentation.
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