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Eliza Faust was born June 29, 1963, in Germany. She suffered a fatal childhood illness, cured by Johann Faust VIII's dedicated medical expertise. They married and ran a clinic together. Their life ended when a burglar shot Eliza point-blank in the head at age 26; Faust found her and failed to save her.
Driven to despair, Faust turned to his ancestor's necromancy. He exhumed Eliza's skeleton, reanimating it as "Dear Eliza," an empty guardian spirit for the Shaman Fight under his control. Damaged in battle, Faust replaced its legs with his own bones.
Kyōyama Anna summoned Eliza's actual soul, enabling genuine communication and a true spirit partnership. Faust then joined Team "Funbari Onsen." He developed advanced Oversouls: "Mephisto E" fused Eliza's soul and skeleton with medical tools into a giant winged entity, while "Eliza Operieren" combined armor and spirit elements, granting Faust resurrection abilities to heal fatal wounds or regenerate limbs.
In life, Eliza worked as a kind but clumsy nurse, especially with syringes, known for caring for the isolated young Faust. As a spirit, she rarely spoke, her presence deepening Faust's resolve. After her soul returned, she became more expressive and active.
Faust died temporarily during the Shaman Fight, reuniting with Eliza in spirit form. They aided allies through soul healing and later guided souls as conductors aboard the Soul Train within the Great Spirit. Though briefly resurrected, Faust chose to remain with Eliza in the afterlife. Their relationship and tragedy received further elaboration in the prequel "Shaman King Faust8: Eternal Eliza."
Driven to despair, Faust turned to his ancestor's necromancy. He exhumed Eliza's skeleton, reanimating it as "Dear Eliza," an empty guardian spirit for the Shaman Fight under his control. Damaged in battle, Faust replaced its legs with his own bones.
Kyōyama Anna summoned Eliza's actual soul, enabling genuine communication and a true spirit partnership. Faust then joined Team "Funbari Onsen." He developed advanced Oversouls: "Mephisto E" fused Eliza's soul and skeleton with medical tools into a giant winged entity, while "Eliza Operieren" combined armor and spirit elements, granting Faust resurrection abilities to heal fatal wounds or regenerate limbs.
In life, Eliza worked as a kind but clumsy nurse, especially with syringes, known for caring for the isolated young Faust. As a spirit, she rarely spoke, her presence deepening Faust's resolve. After her soul returned, she became more expressive and active.
Faust died temporarily during the Shaman Fight, reuniting with Eliza in spirit form. They aided allies through soul healing and later guided souls as conductors aboard the Soul Train within the Great Spirit. Though briefly resurrected, Faust chose to remain with Eliza in the afterlife. Their relationship and tragedy received further elaboration in the prequel "Shaman King Faust8: Eternal Eliza."