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Player Name: nor
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Are you over 15? im 21 wheres the party at
Current Characters: Gundam, Chihiro, Bertholdt, and Levi. I’m really, really sorry.
C H A R A C T E R I N F O
Character Name: Elizabeth
Series: Persona 3, Persona 3 [FES], Persona 4 (mention,) Persona 4 Arena
Age: WE JUST DON’T KNOW but she looks like she’d be in her late teens or early twenties?
Sex/Gender: Technically Elizabeth is ~whatever the Main Character wants~ but for the sake of this question she is cis-female.
Living Preference: She’d love to experience having a roommate!
Canon Point: NG+, Bonus Battle
History:
Elizabeth is an anima, a denizen of the Velvert Room who assists their anxiously awaited guests and her master Igor. She is the Main Character, Minato’s, anima, whereas her identical “brother” Theodore is Minako’s (Minato’s female counterpart in the Persona 3 Portable edition,) and their "big sister” Margaret is the protagonist of Persona 4 Yu’s anima. They are individual characters (though Theodore is not technically canon in the series,) but nothing else is known about them beyond that.
While in the original version of Persona 3 she’s merely there to greet the Main Character and sell him Persona from her Compendium, in the second release Persona 3 [FES] she gets a small story of her own. In both games, she can request items from the Main Character throughout the year’s time of the story, some of which you may only be able to get on certain days from certain characters. At the end of her request list, she grants you the Persona Death to use as your own if you complete every single request before the end of the game. In the New Game Plus, Elizabeth is the final boss of the bonus dungeon and the hardest “enemy” in the game.
Along with her requests from the Main Character, in Persona 3 [FES], she asks him to take her on small ventures outside the Velvet Room, as she has never left it before. He takes her on various dates that work like the other free time events in the game, though Elizabeth is not a real social link due to being added as special content. You go out for takoyaki with her, to the park, to movies, and so on. At the end of all this, the Main Character takes her back to his dorm room because she requests to see where he lives, and it’s very much implied that they do the do. Or at least kiss. Afterward, Elizabeth tells the Main Character that she is in love with him and that she fears her love will interfere with her duties as Igor’s assistant. After this date, she no longer requests to go anywhere else.
In Persona 4 Arena, though the events that take place are not series “canon,” Elizabeth has a storyline of her own as she’s become quite a fan favorite over the years. At the beginning of her storyline, she’s found coming to meet the Investigation Team inside the TV World just after trying to destroy Erebus and save the Main Character from Persona 3’s soul from its place as a seal on the demon Nyx. While that sounds like a horrible thing to do, Elizabeth thinks herself strong enough to hold the seal herself. Though Erebus was destroyed, it will reform in another year and Elizabeth laments this. In Persona 4 Arena, Elizabeth uses the Persona Thanatos, or Death. After the events in Persona 4 Arena Elizabeth comes to the realization that she will never be able to release Nyx’s hold on Minato without the help of friendship.
Personality:
Elizabeth is bubbly and happy and easily amused. Unlike the more stoic Margaret in Persona 4, Elizabeth is delighted to see new things and new places, teasing and playful with the Main Character the whole way. On their dates, she delights in trying new foods at places Minato takes her, and is eager to jump up on the jungle gym in the park and to investigate the fountain in the shopping square. She seems incredibly naive about things, but at times it seems she might just be teasing Minato. On their final date, she expresses that she knows "what it means to call upon a gentleman in his room," letting us know that her naivety doesn't extend to relationships in the very least. She understands that her love for Minato is both mental and physical, and she has the understanding of a lady to express both.
She’s comically over dramatic, and incredibly naive when it comes to human things like names and foods and things. For instance, she was confused that a “Protein Shake” was not, in fact, meant only for “Pros.” She often mixes up word meanings and phrases, such as saying “the late worm catches the bird” and so on. She takes just about everything literally as well, thinking her cheeks would fall off if she ate “takoyaki so good your cheeks will come off!” and worried over it a while before being relieved she’d still have cheeks later on to taste more good foods with the Main Character.
She’s carefree and fun loving, along with being insatiably curious. When she visits his room, she volleys around his television and bookshelves and desk to look through it, flipping through television programmes and comic books and asking him what his favorite things are. She attracts to Minato because of her curiosity, and his willingness to take her places and explain things to her. Humans are fascinating to her, though she seems to see them as beneath her, and wants to learn as much as she can. Because she is able to leave the Velvet Room with the Main Character, she begins to understand that the closeness of other people and proper emotions when regarding these other people are important and that even someone insignificant can change a bigger picture.
While she’s incredibly sassy and comedic, Elizabeth also takes her position as Igor’s assistant with the utmost seriousness. After falling in love with the Main Character (and still being in love with him, it seems, in Persona 4 Arena) she cuts the ties of their relationship to ensure she doesn’t forget about her duties, though she tells him she will always remember his kindness. During her fight, if you unlock her special boss battle, she laments being unable to understand the meaning of life and begs the Main Character to show her his strengths to give her answers, if he proves to be stronger than her.This is not a metaphor for them having more sex. I think.
During her fight with the Main Character at the end of the bonus dungeon in New Game Plus, her battle lines are asking the Main Character to show her the meaning of her existence. She names herself his Ultimate Opponent and asks him to show her true strength. She actually hopes that the Main Character will defeat her, as she is sure that she will find her answers from him in the process. When defeated, she realizes that only she herself can find the meaning to her life and thanks the Main Character for showing her this. As an expression of her gratitude, she gives the Main Character her most treasured and favorite bookmark, wanting him to remember her even if she may possibly know that he has little time left.
Though her relationship with Aigis in Persona 3: The Answer is not nearly as involved as it is with the Main Character of Persona 3/[FES], it's worth it to mention that she seems to think of Aigis fondly. Both she and Aigis care for Minato deeply, and she wishes Aigis the best in her journey for her answers after his death. Through the course of the epilogue, Persona 3: The Answer, Elizabeth is not able to talk to Aigis the way she did Minato, but she does try and comfort her as Aigis tries to cope with his death. She is the one to tell Aigis that she has finally found her answer near the end, and that her journey is ending soon. In Persona 4 Arena, she seems highly protective over Aigis as the successor to Minato's journey and as a valued guest of the Velvet Room.
In Persona 4 Arena she reprises her role as a comedic, dramatic star despite the fact she has just come from trying to free the Main Character from Persona 3's soul from the seal over Nyx, initially peeved that she is not included in General Teddie's tournament rather than wonder about the TV World or that shadows are behind it all. Most of her lines are funny or silly, and she goes through the tournament teasing and laughing with the other characters. Though her mission upon leaving the Velvet Room is to find herself and free Minato's soul, she continues to have fun and learn about the world outside of it. In doing so, she learns that she will never find the answers she seeks without forming bonds of friendship, like Minato, Aigis, and Yu, and obtains her own Fool Arcana at the end of her story.
All in all, Elizabeth is incredibly over the top, and modeled after dramatic and beautiful starlets from the black and white film era, in both looks and personality.
Special Abilities:
Hoo-boy. Elizabeth is pretty game breaking, as she’s an Ultimate Bonus Boss, and pretty much the strongest playable character in Persona 4 Arena. Like the Main Character in Persona 3, Elizabeth is able to summon any Persona at will (instead of having one personal one,) and has control of some of the strongest Persona in the arsenal of her Compendium. One of her moves in Persona 4 Arena is to drag the opposing character into her Compendium and transform them into a card, dealing huge damage as well as status ailments.
Because of the nature of her character, and her abilities, she will not have her Compendium with her at Afterliving (at least not for a long time,) and would not be able to summon Persona to the Afterlife anyway. Beyond those abilities, she has little attack power. As she is not human, however, she is immensely durable and incredibly hard to hit.
How did your character die?
Elizabeth didn’t die, not truly, as she never truly “lived” to begin with. As a denizen of the Velvet Room and an anima, she only exists because Igor wants her to and because Minato projects her that way. However, when battling Minato at the top of Tartarus during her bonus fight, Minato defeated her. And, perhaps, it was her love for him that caused her defeat. After admitting this to her Master, Igor banished Elizabeth to the Afterlife without her Persona abilities to recollect on herself and reclaim her passion for being anelevator assistant in the Velvet Room instead.
Other:

Samples:
First Person:
[1] [2]
Third Person:
When Minato had accepted her request for three Jack Frost dolls, Elizabeth was surprised by his promptness in retrieving them for her. She had known they were rare, and wanting three may have been a bit much for anyone who hadn’t been chosen by the Velvet Room, but she had been flattered when he’d given the soft stuffed dolls to her. Like a true gentleman, Minato hadn’t explained how much money he’d wasted on the crane game outside of the arcade, nor did he mention how much time he’d spent frustrated as he got every item in the machine but Jack Frost dolls. He’d only shrugged and pocketed his hands and slouched, like usual.
If Elizabeth hadn’t been at her Master’s side, she probably would have kissed his cheek. It seemed trivial, but having wanted the dolls for so long and so charmed by how cute they were, she nearly felt overwhelmed, something that was completely foreign to the anima. Often times her emotions were understated, masked, but as she held the dolls in her arms watching Minato turn and walk out of the Velvet Room, well… She couldn’t help but find a stupid smile on her face, looking down fondly at the collector’s items. She heard her Master chuckle near her elbow, but he said nothing, and she moved from his side to put them away with the other things Minato had brought her that she had kept, such as weapons and precious materials.
One to display, one to trade, and one to keep. That was what she’d told him she wanted three for. She had heard all about collecting rare, limited items. Jack Frost being quite cute and familiar, and blue, had sparked her interest further as something she truly wanted. To become a collector of things was a common human hobby, and she wanted to test her skill at it. She knew first hand what it was like, after all, holding all of Minato’s compiled Persona in her Compendium for him. It was as if he were collecting them, even if it seemed silly.
It was also a reason that she asked him for so many things. She wanted to collect and trade and display all sorts of things. Her own personalized collection, and only made possibly by him. Elizabeth knew, in her heart, she would never get rid of a single thing the young man had ever given her.
Did you read the rules, F.A.Q., and App Explanation and agree to abide by them? Yes!
Player Name: nor
Personal Journal:
Other Contact:
Are you over 15? im 21 wheres the party at
Current Characters: Gundam, Chihiro, Bertholdt, and Levi. I’m really, really sorry.
C H A R A C T E R I N F O
Character Name: Elizabeth
Series: Persona 3, Persona 3 [FES], Persona 4 (mention,) Persona 4 Arena
Age: WE JUST DON’T KNOW but she looks like she’d be in her late teens or early twenties?
Sex/Gender: Technically Elizabeth is ~whatever the Main Character wants~ but for the sake of this question she is cis-female.
Living Preference: She’d love to experience having a roommate!
Canon Point: NG+, Bonus Battle
History:
Elizabeth is an anima, a denizen of the Velvert Room who assists their anxiously awaited guests and her master Igor. She is the Main Character, Minato’s, anima, whereas her identical “brother” Theodore is Minako’s (Minato’s female counterpart in the Persona 3 Portable edition,) and their "big sister” Margaret is the protagonist of Persona 4 Yu’s anima. They are individual characters (though Theodore is not technically canon in the series,) but nothing else is known about them beyond that.
While in the original version of Persona 3 she’s merely there to greet the Main Character and sell him Persona from her Compendium, in the second release Persona 3 [FES] she gets a small story of her own. In both games, she can request items from the Main Character throughout the year’s time of the story, some of which you may only be able to get on certain days from certain characters. At the end of her request list, she grants you the Persona Death to use as your own if you complete every single request before the end of the game. In the New Game Plus, Elizabeth is the final boss of the bonus dungeon and the hardest “enemy” in the game.
Along with her requests from the Main Character, in Persona 3 [FES], she asks him to take her on small ventures outside the Velvet Room, as she has never left it before. He takes her on various dates that work like the other free time events in the game, though Elizabeth is not a real social link due to being added as special content. You go out for takoyaki with her, to the park, to movies, and so on. At the end of all this, the Main Character takes her back to his dorm room because she requests to see where he lives, and it’s very much implied that they do the do. Or at least kiss. Afterward, Elizabeth tells the Main Character that she is in love with him and that she fears her love will interfere with her duties as Igor’s assistant. After this date, she no longer requests to go anywhere else.
In Persona 4 Arena, though the events that take place are not series “canon,” Elizabeth has a storyline of her own as she’s become quite a fan favorite over the years. At the beginning of her storyline, she’s found coming to meet the Investigation Team inside the TV World just after trying to destroy Erebus and save the Main Character from Persona 3’s soul from its place as a seal on the demon Nyx. While that sounds like a horrible thing to do, Elizabeth thinks herself strong enough to hold the seal herself. Though Erebus was destroyed, it will reform in another year and Elizabeth laments this. In Persona 4 Arena, Elizabeth uses the Persona Thanatos, or Death. After the events in Persona 4 Arena Elizabeth comes to the realization that she will never be able to release Nyx’s hold on Minato without the help of friendship.
Personality:
Elizabeth is bubbly and happy and easily amused. Unlike the more stoic Margaret in Persona 4, Elizabeth is delighted to see new things and new places, teasing and playful with the Main Character the whole way. On their dates, she delights in trying new foods at places Minato takes her, and is eager to jump up on the jungle gym in the park and to investigate the fountain in the shopping square. She seems incredibly naive about things, but at times it seems she might just be teasing Minato. On their final date, she expresses that she knows "what it means to call upon a gentleman in his room," letting us know that her naivety doesn't extend to relationships in the very least. She understands that her love for Minato is both mental and physical, and she has the understanding of a lady to express both.
She’s comically over dramatic, and incredibly naive when it comes to human things like names and foods and things. For instance, she was confused that a “Protein Shake” was not, in fact, meant only for “Pros.” She often mixes up word meanings and phrases, such as saying “the late worm catches the bird” and so on. She takes just about everything literally as well, thinking her cheeks would fall off if she ate “takoyaki so good your cheeks will come off!” and worried over it a while before being relieved she’d still have cheeks later on to taste more good foods with the Main Character.
She’s carefree and fun loving, along with being insatiably curious. When she visits his room, she volleys around his television and bookshelves and desk to look through it, flipping through television programmes and comic books and asking him what his favorite things are. She attracts to Minato because of her curiosity, and his willingness to take her places and explain things to her. Humans are fascinating to her, though she seems to see them as beneath her, and wants to learn as much as she can. Because she is able to leave the Velvet Room with the Main Character, she begins to understand that the closeness of other people and proper emotions when regarding these other people are important and that even someone insignificant can change a bigger picture.
While she’s incredibly sassy and comedic, Elizabeth also takes her position as Igor’s assistant with the utmost seriousness. After falling in love with the Main Character (and still being in love with him, it seems, in Persona 4 Arena) she cuts the ties of their relationship to ensure she doesn’t forget about her duties, though she tells him she will always remember his kindness. During her fight, if you unlock her special boss battle, she laments being unable to understand the meaning of life and begs the Main Character to show her his strengths to give her answers, if he proves to be stronger than her.
During her fight with the Main Character at the end of the bonus dungeon in New Game Plus, her battle lines are asking the Main Character to show her the meaning of her existence. She names herself his Ultimate Opponent and asks him to show her true strength. She actually hopes that the Main Character will defeat her, as she is sure that she will find her answers from him in the process. When defeated, she realizes that only she herself can find the meaning to her life and thanks the Main Character for showing her this. As an expression of her gratitude, she gives the Main Character her most treasured and favorite bookmark, wanting him to remember her even if she may possibly know that he has little time left.
Though her relationship with Aigis in Persona 3: The Answer is not nearly as involved as it is with the Main Character of Persona 3/[FES], it's worth it to mention that she seems to think of Aigis fondly. Both she and Aigis care for Minato deeply, and she wishes Aigis the best in her journey for her answers after his death. Through the course of the epilogue, Persona 3: The Answer, Elizabeth is not able to talk to Aigis the way she did Minato, but she does try and comfort her as Aigis tries to cope with his death. She is the one to tell Aigis that she has finally found her answer near the end, and that her journey is ending soon. In Persona 4 Arena, she seems highly protective over Aigis as the successor to Minato's journey and as a valued guest of the Velvet Room.
In Persona 4 Arena she reprises her role as a comedic, dramatic star despite the fact she has just come from trying to free the Main Character from Persona 3's soul from the seal over Nyx, initially peeved that she is not included in General Teddie's tournament rather than wonder about the TV World or that shadows are behind it all. Most of her lines are funny or silly, and she goes through the tournament teasing and laughing with the other characters. Though her mission upon leaving the Velvet Room is to find herself and free Minato's soul, she continues to have fun and learn about the world outside of it. In doing so, she learns that she will never find the answers she seeks without forming bonds of friendship, like Minato, Aigis, and Yu, and obtains her own Fool Arcana at the end of her story.
All in all, Elizabeth is incredibly over the top, and modeled after dramatic and beautiful starlets from the black and white film era, in both looks and personality.
Special Abilities:
Hoo-boy. Elizabeth is pretty game breaking, as she’s an Ultimate Bonus Boss, and pretty much the strongest playable character in Persona 4 Arena. Like the Main Character in Persona 3, Elizabeth is able to summon any Persona at will (instead of having one personal one,) and has control of some of the strongest Persona in the arsenal of her Compendium. One of her moves in Persona 4 Arena is to drag the opposing character into her Compendium and transform them into a card, dealing huge damage as well as status ailments.
Because of the nature of her character, and her abilities, she will not have her Compendium with her at Afterliving (at least not for a long time,) and would not be able to summon Persona to the Afterlife anyway. Beyond those abilities, she has little attack power. As she is not human, however, she is immensely durable and incredibly hard to hit.
How did your character die?
Elizabeth didn’t die, not truly, as she never truly “lived” to begin with. As a denizen of the Velvet Room and an anima, she only exists because Igor wants her to and because Minato projects her that way. However, when battling Minato at the top of Tartarus during her bonus fight, Minato defeated her. And, perhaps, it was her love for him that caused her defeat. After admitting this to her Master, Igor banished Elizabeth to the Afterlife without her Persona abilities to recollect on herself and reclaim her passion for being an
Other:

Samples:
First Person:
[1] [2]
Third Person:
When Minato had accepted her request for three Jack Frost dolls, Elizabeth was surprised by his promptness in retrieving them for her. She had known they were rare, and wanting three may have been a bit much for anyone who hadn’t been chosen by the Velvet Room, but she had been flattered when he’d given the soft stuffed dolls to her. Like a true gentleman, Minato hadn’t explained how much money he’d wasted on the crane game outside of the arcade, nor did he mention how much time he’d spent frustrated as he got every item in the machine but Jack Frost dolls. He’d only shrugged and pocketed his hands and slouched, like usual.
If Elizabeth hadn’t been at her Master’s side, she probably would have kissed his cheek. It seemed trivial, but having wanted the dolls for so long and so charmed by how cute they were, she nearly felt overwhelmed, something that was completely foreign to the anima. Often times her emotions were understated, masked, but as she held the dolls in her arms watching Minato turn and walk out of the Velvet Room, well… She couldn’t help but find a stupid smile on her face, looking down fondly at the collector’s items. She heard her Master chuckle near her elbow, but he said nothing, and she moved from his side to put them away with the other things Minato had brought her that she had kept, such as weapons and precious materials.
One to display, one to trade, and one to keep. That was what she’d told him she wanted three for. She had heard all about collecting rare, limited items. Jack Frost being quite cute and familiar, and blue, had sparked her interest further as something she truly wanted. To become a collector of things was a common human hobby, and she wanted to test her skill at it. She knew first hand what it was like, after all, holding all of Minato’s compiled Persona in her Compendium for him. It was as if he were collecting them, even if it seemed silly.
It was also a reason that she asked him for so many things. She wanted to collect and trade and display all sorts of things. Her own personalized collection, and only made possibly by him. Elizabeth knew, in her heart, she would never get rid of a single thing the young man had ever given her.
Did you read the rules, F.A.Q., and App Explanation and agree to abide by them? Yes!
