I love Elizabeth. I wish I could show her how much she means to me.
>>3581825I'm decent at skating, whereas she probably doesn't even know what a skating rink is. But Liz is a quick learner, and I'd be more than willing to teach her. She'd likely get bored of it once the novelty wears off though.
>>3582443She'd probably enjoy shopping for books or clothes. Liz has a great deal of appreciation for both fashion and literature.
>>3583234Maybe attaining fluency in French on her own? I wouldn't call it a minor achievement, but it's definitely on a lighter note than the rest of the things she does, and I'm certain that she's at least somewhat proud of herself for achieving it.
>>3583293Uh, she can throw Booker supplies from really far away for a girl with such a lithe figure? But she's probably about as strong as the average girl of her age.
>>3583535The compositions of Aleksandr Borodin, if she hasn't listened to his works already. And, egocentrically, the music she's inspired me to write.
>>3584002>PSAI get sad every time I see Liz smoking.
>strange ways of saying thingsNo. Elizabeth's manner of speaking is very refined.
>overlooked traitWhat a selfless and caring person she is. I've even seen people referring to her as the opposite- selfish. Elizabeth sacrifices herself to save some of Rapture's denizens and to bring Fontaine to justice. She rejects Andrew Ryan's offer to work for him and chooses to pursue that goal until the very end. Not to mention intense emotional pain she displays when Fontaine threatens to hurt someone she cares about.
I also believe that Liz is a forgiving person, but people often overlook the scene where she absolves her adoptive mother of guilt, choosing instead to base their understanding of her on the fact that she wants to bring Comstock to justice.
I'm not saying that Elizabeth is flawless. Her detriments are apparent, but they're seldom the things her character is critiqued for. People tend to flanderize her.