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“ | Let me lead you to the one true light that never goes out. | „ |
~ Lisbeth to Sean |
“ | After I did ... ALL OF THIS FOR YOU? You, you can still repent... | „ |
~ Lisbeth to Daniel before he breaks her neck |
Lisbeth Fischer is one of the three main antagonists (alongside Johnathan Merrill and Maria Flores) of the video game Life is Strange 2, serving as the the overarching antagonist of Episode 3: Wasteland and the main antagonist of Episode 4: Faith.
She is the lead pastor of Universal Uprising Church in Haven Point. In reality, she is a deranged and manipulative cult leader obsessed with the psychic power of Daniel Diaz, intending to use him for her own benefit and be able to do whatever she wants.
She is portrayed by Victoria Hansen
Her Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Her Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- In general, she is a completely callous and a narcissistic person, who manipulates people around her into joining her cause, which in turn causes many people to be injured and harmed, something she shows no remorse for.
- She is by no means an extremist, as her actions only paints her as a massive hypocrite and a greedy person, more often than not coming off as a self-righteous person rather than being a well-intentioned extremist.
- Though she acts as a guardian for Daniel when he was separated from Sean, she only helped him to use Daniel and his telekinetic powers, scamming and manipulating many of her church members under the guise of "A gift from god".
- She convinced the parents of a 9 year old girl, Sarah Lee, to not treat her pneumonia, refusing to send her to the hospital, telling them to not trust in hospitals, essentially preventing her from getting better
- This is especially hypocritical considering she herself takes medications.
- She also forces the girl's older brother, Jacob into going to a conversion camp, causing him to become extremely depressed and suicidal.
- When Sean comes with his mother to save Daniel, Fischer orders her bodyguard to beat Sean in front of Daniel, then ordering him to kill the boy.
- When a fire breaks out due to Daniel's powers, she attempts to stop Sean, Daniel and their mother from escaping the building, trying to burn them alive.
- Her death via either getting her neck snapped by Daniel or getting shot by Sean is completely deserved, given her awful deeds.
What Prevents Her from Being Pure Evil?[]
- While undoubtably cruel and selfish, she does fail the heinous standards to Mark Jefferson, who is a serial killer and a kidnapper who drugged and possibly raped many young women over his time with arguably the same resources.
- She has a Pet the Dog moment where she genuinely tells Jacob to leave the church for a bit and find himself after finding out that he was depressed, having no pragmatic reasons for doing so.
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- Lisbeth Fischer on the Villains Wiki