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Elizabeth, the adopted third princess of the Kingdom of Liones, is a central figure in The Seven Deadly Sins: Revival of The Commandments. Standing at 162 centimeters tall with long silver hair that typically covers her right eye, she is sixteen years old at the start of this season and works as a waitress at the Boar Hat tavern. Her true background is far more complex than her appearance as a simple princess. She is not of royal blood but was adopted by King Bartra Liones as an infant. Originally a survivor of the destroyed kingdom of Danafor, her real identity is that of the latest reincarnation in a cycle lasting three thousand years. In a past life, three thousand years prior, she was a high-ranking goddess, the daughter of the Supreme Deity, who fell in love with Meliodas, then the leader of the Ten Commandments of the Demon Clan. For the crime of this forbidden union, the pair were cursed by the Demon King and the Supreme Deity. Her curse causes her to be reincarnated as a human, living a short life with no memory of her past. If she ever fully recovers her memories, she will die within three days. Over the millennia, she has been reincarnated one hundred and seven times, and Elizabeth Liones is the final incarnation in this cycle.
In terms of personality, Elizabeth is defined by a profound kindness and a gentle, polite demeanor that reflects her upbringing as a princess. She is deeply compassionate and caring towards others, often prioritizing the well-being of her friends and the citizens of the kingdom above her own safety. Despite her fragile appearance, she possesses remarkable inner strength, bravery, and a strong will. She dislikes conflict and often seeks peaceful, diplomatic solutions, yet she does not hesitate to stand against evil or recklessly rush into danger to protect an innocent person. At the start of the season, she struggles with feelings of helplessness as she is often the weakest member of the Seven Deadly Sins, feeling insecure about her inability to fight alongside her companions. This motivates her to become stronger so she can be useful rather than a burden. She has a notably apologetic nature, often saying sorry, and is somewhat gullible, innocently reacting to jokes. She is not particularly graceful, frequently tripping or falling comically while performing her waitress duties at the tavern.
Her primary motivation throughout the story is her desire to protect the Kingdom of Liones and the people she loves, especially Meliodas. After the kingdom is saved from the Holy Knights, she continues to accompany the Seven Deadly Sins as they face the new threat of the Ten Commandments. While she initially believes her purpose is to help her friends in battle, a deeper motivation emerges as her past begins to unravel. When she learns of the curse that binds her and Meliodas, her goal shifts to finding a way to break it. She is determined to prevent Meliodas from succumbing to his own darkness and becoming the new Demon King, even if it means facing her own death. Her love for Meliodas and her desire to create a world where humans, goddesses, and demons can coexist drive her actions, leading her to seek negotiation with enemies instead of simply fighting them.
Elizabeth serves a critical role in the story as the emotional and often spiritual anchor for the Seven Deadly Sins. She is the princess whose quest to save her kingdom reunites the legendary order, and she acts as a constant moral compass, pushing the group towards selflessness and compassion. Her primary function in the team is that of a healer. While others engage in direct combat, she provides crucial support by using her magical abilities to treat wounds, cure poisons, and even revive the critically injured. In a strategic sense, her very existence is a core plot driver, as the mystery surrounding her identity and her relationship to Meliodas's past lover, a woman named Liz, forms a major mystery that, when solved, reveals the central conflict of the ancient curse.
Key relationships define her journey. Her bond with Meliodas, the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins, is the most significant. She loves him deeply and is the target of his constant, playful, and often inappropriate sexual harassment, which she tolerates with blushing embarrassment. This relationship is complicated by the revelation that she is the reincarnation of Liz, his previous lover, as well as the goddess he fell for three thousand years ago. As a princess, she is fiercely loyal to her adoptive father King Bartra and her sisters, Margaret and Veronica. She also develops close friendships with the other Sins, particularly Diane, who she looks up to, and Hawk, a talking pig she is very fond of. Her relationship with Merlin is more formal, as the mage often holds crucial information about Elizabeth's past.
Elizabeth undergoes significant character development across the narrative. She begins as a passive princess needing protection but evolves into a more assertive and independent individual who actively participates in battles. After her healing powers first awaken, she gains confidence, vowing to stop complaining about her weaknesses. The most dramatic shift occurs when she fully recovers the memories of her past lives. At this point, her personality matures, blending the wisdom and determination of the ancient goddess with the compassionate heart of the princess. She becomes far more proactive in battle, willing to directly confront powerful demons, and her resolve hardens as she takes on the mission of saving Meliodas from his curse, accepting the risk that her own life will end in three days.
Elizabeth possesses notable abilities that stem from her hidden lineage as a member of the Goddess Clan. Her power is based on manipulating light for healing and offensive purposes. Her primary ability is a potent healing magic that can restore wounds, vitality, and even neutralize dark curses. This power was initially released unconsciously but later comes under her control. She also wields a powerful offensive technique called Ark, which creates spheres of light that can disintegrate demonic matter and dark magic; she can use this to create barriers, blades, or projectiles. In this season, as her memories begin to resurface, she demonstrates significant control over these goddess powers, such as using a light-based attack powerful enough to severely injure Derieri, a member of the Ten Commandments, by destroying her hand. Even prior to her full awakening, her latent magical aura is harmful to demonic beings. Her power level is noted to be 1925, with the vast majority of that strength (1700 points) allocated to her magical ability.
In terms of personality, Elizabeth is defined by a profound kindness and a gentle, polite demeanor that reflects her upbringing as a princess. She is deeply compassionate and caring towards others, often prioritizing the well-being of her friends and the citizens of the kingdom above her own safety. Despite her fragile appearance, she possesses remarkable inner strength, bravery, and a strong will. She dislikes conflict and often seeks peaceful, diplomatic solutions, yet she does not hesitate to stand against evil or recklessly rush into danger to protect an innocent person. At the start of the season, she struggles with feelings of helplessness as she is often the weakest member of the Seven Deadly Sins, feeling insecure about her inability to fight alongside her companions. This motivates her to become stronger so she can be useful rather than a burden. She has a notably apologetic nature, often saying sorry, and is somewhat gullible, innocently reacting to jokes. She is not particularly graceful, frequently tripping or falling comically while performing her waitress duties at the tavern.
Her primary motivation throughout the story is her desire to protect the Kingdom of Liones and the people she loves, especially Meliodas. After the kingdom is saved from the Holy Knights, she continues to accompany the Seven Deadly Sins as they face the new threat of the Ten Commandments. While she initially believes her purpose is to help her friends in battle, a deeper motivation emerges as her past begins to unravel. When she learns of the curse that binds her and Meliodas, her goal shifts to finding a way to break it. She is determined to prevent Meliodas from succumbing to his own darkness and becoming the new Demon King, even if it means facing her own death. Her love for Meliodas and her desire to create a world where humans, goddesses, and demons can coexist drive her actions, leading her to seek negotiation with enemies instead of simply fighting them.
Elizabeth serves a critical role in the story as the emotional and often spiritual anchor for the Seven Deadly Sins. She is the princess whose quest to save her kingdom reunites the legendary order, and she acts as a constant moral compass, pushing the group towards selflessness and compassion. Her primary function in the team is that of a healer. While others engage in direct combat, she provides crucial support by using her magical abilities to treat wounds, cure poisons, and even revive the critically injured. In a strategic sense, her very existence is a core plot driver, as the mystery surrounding her identity and her relationship to Meliodas's past lover, a woman named Liz, forms a major mystery that, when solved, reveals the central conflict of the ancient curse.
Key relationships define her journey. Her bond with Meliodas, the captain of the Seven Deadly Sins, is the most significant. She loves him deeply and is the target of his constant, playful, and often inappropriate sexual harassment, which she tolerates with blushing embarrassment. This relationship is complicated by the revelation that she is the reincarnation of Liz, his previous lover, as well as the goddess he fell for three thousand years ago. As a princess, she is fiercely loyal to her adoptive father King Bartra and her sisters, Margaret and Veronica. She also develops close friendships with the other Sins, particularly Diane, who she looks up to, and Hawk, a talking pig she is very fond of. Her relationship with Merlin is more formal, as the mage often holds crucial information about Elizabeth's past.
Elizabeth undergoes significant character development across the narrative. She begins as a passive princess needing protection but evolves into a more assertive and independent individual who actively participates in battles. After her healing powers first awaken, she gains confidence, vowing to stop complaining about her weaknesses. The most dramatic shift occurs when she fully recovers the memories of her past lives. At this point, her personality matures, blending the wisdom and determination of the ancient goddess with the compassionate heart of the princess. She becomes far more proactive in battle, willing to directly confront powerful demons, and her resolve hardens as she takes on the mission of saving Meliodas from his curse, accepting the risk that her own life will end in three days.
Elizabeth possesses notable abilities that stem from her hidden lineage as a member of the Goddess Clan. Her power is based on manipulating light for healing and offensive purposes. Her primary ability is a potent healing magic that can restore wounds, vitality, and even neutralize dark curses. This power was initially released unconsciously but later comes under her control. She also wields a powerful offensive technique called Ark, which creates spheres of light that can disintegrate demonic matter and dark magic; she can use this to create barriers, blades, or projectiles. In this season, as her memories begin to resurface, she demonstrates significant control over these goddess powers, such as using a light-based attack powerful enough to severely injure Derieri, a member of the Ten Commandments, by destroying her hand. Even prior to her full awakening, her latent magical aura is harmful to demonic beings. Her power level is noted to be 1925, with the vast majority of that strength (1700 points) allocated to her magical ability.