Talk:Salem Chapter Release/@comment-27703662-20171204184307/@comment-74.132.165.195-20171205174757

Eli is the person she was when she was free to do as she wished, living the spoiled life of an unrestrained noble but uniquely without any proper guidance from society, but before she began her callous crimes of torture. She is the picture of warped and childish innocence corrupted to the limits of self-indulgence; the quintessential spoiled noble brat.

Carmilla is the person she became after the people around her decided the best way to deal with the little monster wasn't to actually engage eith her as a person (as they feared her reactions), but to seal her up with bricks and remove her from the world, effectively cutting her off completely from human interaction. This is the version that was told her actions were wrong, but due to the treatment she recieved she became a monster that lost all empathy for others, something she had little of even as a child, having never had the chance or guidance to gain it.

There is a step in-between the two that link them, being the spoiled teenager who began to realize their power as nobility and took joys in the hobby of torture, but Liz is the innocent step before this and Carmilla is the developmental step past it, so their differences are more pronounced by lacking the picture of the "older teen Lizzy" who decided that cruelty was kind of fun.