Name: Elizabeth Comstock | Champion Shepherdess/The Riftmaker (Rift and tear)/Your prodigal daughter Age: 19 | Species: Human | Occupation: Religious figurehead Likes: Freedom, Paris, Booker Dewitt Dislikes: Her father, religion, blood Traits: Intelligent, unwavering, pessimistic Trivia: Elizabeth lost the tip of her pinkie finger in a tragic accident.
[Elizabeth is upset! When she wakes up here! The 'why' becomes apparent when she explains her abilities: to manipulate tears in time and space. A snap of her fingers, and she could've brought the entire survivor group to the beach. Or Paris...
She at least tries to stay level-headed as time goes on, frequently speaking up at meetings and aiding in investigations with all of her book-learned knowledge. The moment yall get a library she is camping out there. Or she would if they didn't have rules about where you sleep.
The horrors of death and strife each week roll off her back like water on duck down. She'll keep mum on the exact reasons why that is, for the younger folks sake. If you're old enough, well, you might learn just why she's called a shepherdess.]
Elizabeth | Bioshock Infinite
Age: 19 | Species: Human | Occupation: Religious figurehead
Likes: Freedom, Paris, Booker Dewitt
Dislikes: Her father, religion, blood
Traits: Intelligent, unwavering, pessimistic
Trivia: Elizabeth lost the tip of her pinkie finger in a tragic accident.
[Elizabeth is upset! When she wakes up here! The 'why' becomes apparent when she explains her abilities: to manipulate tears in time and space. A snap of her fingers, and she could've brought the entire survivor group to the beach. Or Paris...
She at least tries to stay level-headed as time goes on, frequently speaking up at meetings and aiding in investigations with all of her book-learned knowledge. The moment yall get a library she is camping out there. Or she would if they didn't have rules about where you sleep.
The horrors of death and strife each week roll off her back like water on duck down. She'll keep mum on the exact reasons why that is, for the younger folks sake. If you're old enough, well, you might learn just why she's called a shepherdess.]