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Elizabeth Liones is the third princess of the Kingdom of Liones, adopted by King Bartra Liones following her birth in the Kingdom of Danafor. Her early childhood involved forming a deep bond with Meliodas, who promised to always return despite her fears of abandonment. As a child, she displayed rebelliousness, such as climbing trees to gain her father's attention; this resulted in an incident where Bartra was injured, an event that caused her lasting regret.

She is the 107th reincarnation of the Goddess Elizabeth, preceded by Liz. This lineage subjects her to a curse: she dies and reincarnates repeatedly, with each incarnation regaining memories of past lives leading to death within three days. Her existence is intrinsically tied to Meliodas, as their curses are interlinked; his immortality ensures they reunite across her lifetimes, perpetuating their suffering.

Initially portrayed as physically fragile and self-doubting about her combat utility, Elizabeth prioritizes diplomacy over violence. Her kindness and selflessness manifest in acts like shielding a child from an attack, earning the Seven Deadly Sins' respect. Over time, she develops resolve to unlock her latent goddess powers, growing more assertive and independent. After regaining her memories as the original goddess, she actively participates in battles.

Her abilities emerge as her divine heritage awakens. These include:
- **Ark**: Projects light as offensive blades or beams.
- **Let There Be Light**: Fires purifying missiles to cleanse darkness and hatred.
- **Tranquilize**: Generates purifying mist.
- **Healing**: Restores living organisms.
- **Empathic Power**: Persuades others by speaking to their souls.
- **Flight**: Summons wings for aerial movement.

In "Imperial Wrath of The Gods," her past incarnation's role in the Holy War is explored. She witnesses the Archangel Ludociel's brutality against demons during a failed negotiation with the Ten Commandments. Later, she uses "Let There Be Light" to purify the Indura forms of Derieri and Monspeet, confronting Ludociel's genocidal ideology by affirming all lives hold value.

Her relationship with Meliodas evolves from mutual trust to romantic love, culminating in marriage. She accepts his frequent inappropriate behavior, attributed to subconscious memories of their past lives. Their union produces a son, Tristan, who inherits her abilities. As queen, she prioritizes familial closeness, preferring intimate family meals over formal dining arrangements.

In the sequel "Four Knights of the Apocalypse," she rules Liones alongside Meliodas, balancing queenship with motherhood. Tristan embodies her compassionate ideals while grappling with his hybrid heritage.