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====Ophelia, The Undead Princess==== Daughter of the mysterious Skeleton King, Ophelia is the shy, blushing (somehow) skeleton girl. Like all Divinity Undead, she is VERY religious and conservative. As her husband you're her absolute boss and she does nothing without your permission (and a long-winded Shakespearean speech). You learn after marriage that she is [[wat|dying (again) from an as-yet incurable illness]] and that her people see this as a direct curse of the Seven gods in their pantheon and that the only reason she was married to you (a non-Undead) is twofold for power and to remove her from the Court. Potential solutions to her malady range from transplanting her soul into a gleaming robot body (''then'' choosing whether or not to drape it in human flesh from various corpses, [[Promethean: The Created|flesh]] [[golem]] style), lobotomizing an attractive female prisoner and putting her soul into the newly-emptied fleshy form, making a deal with a demon to turn her into a vampire, engaging in magic shenanigans to draw her a body on a canvas and animating it with magic, to just being a dick about the whole thing and letting her die like her people (initially) want. The most complex of the four story-wise, and almost every outcome causes her to change models over the course of the game. In the lobotomized form she sees herself as an abomination to her Gods and becomes mopey. In the vampire body, she quickly becomes selfish, evil, and vain. In the painted body she looks the same as her stolen body, but is overall much, much happier with the situation. When she gets the robot body, her people believe that longevity is a sign of the blessings of the gods and in a robot body she is fully immortal. She's revered as a golden prophet to her people and gives sermons daily, and even her own father is unworthy in her presence now (although she sees you as sharing in her divine nature), but it clearly isn't great for her mental health. And, finally, choose to have skin sewn over her robot body, which makes her much less popular among her own people, but also makes her about as happy as the "painted" body, if a bit more melancholic about the whole thing, and gives her a cool "Frankenstein" motif. Also, the in-game newspapers mock your skeleton fetish right after you pick her. Unimplemented concepts involved Ophelia pining for a fleshy form, and doing socially awkward things like using fruit as fake breasts and wearing wigs. This plot was dropped early on although the lipstick and empty corset remained, and the undead barmaid on the airship can be seen with a couple small pumpkins stuffed down her shirt as a gag. As Ophelia became the most popular princess, she is seen as the mascot of the game and was most used in advertising. <gallery> Image:Ophelia.jpg|Ophelia as you first meet her. Image:Ophelia 2.png Image:243950 screenshots 2013-08-11 00007.jpg Image:9746.jpg Image:DCCA 0006.jpg Image:Ophelia Sick.jpg|Ophelia's plot until the first decision summed up. Image:1920x1200 undead.jpg|Ophelia's ending appearances. </gallery>
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