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Elika Elika
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Elika is the deuteragonist in Prince of Persia and Prince of Persia: Epilogue. The princess of Ahura, Elika acts as a servant of Ormazd, god of light and a guardian of the Tree of Life. Elika is the only daughter of the deceased Mourning King. After losing her mother, her father fell into a state of mourning and left the city to die. She is blessed by Ormazd and has magical powers, which she discovered after meeting The Prince. She suffered the loss of her father after the King was corrupted by Ahriman. After the King released Ahriman, Elika took it in her hands to heal the Fertile Grounds. She fell in love with the Prince over time during the journey. After Ahriman was released for the second time, she was captured by Ahriman and contained inside a corrupted prison within the Western Lands. Even her powers couldn't free her from the prison. She awaits escape every passing day that Ahriman keeps her, as she knows the Prince will come. Elika es la nueva aliada del Príncipe en Prince of Persia (2008). Es la última de los Ahura, una comunidad que se ha encargado de cuidar y no dejar que Ahriman (el Dios de la Oscuridad) escape de su prisión, que se encuentra en el Árbol de la Vida. Este árbol a su vez se encuentra en la ciudad de la luz, hogar de la Princesa. Elika grew up aware of the duties her status as the Ahura's princess would entail. In her dreams she would often travel to far distant lands she had never visited. She witnessed how the time of her people was coming to an end with their growing lose of faith in Ormazd. It escalated when her mother died and her father the king started neglecting their people in his need to grieve.
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Elika grew up aware of the duties her status as the Ahura's princess would entail. In her dreams she would often travel to far distant lands she had never visited. She witnessed how the time of her people was coming to an end with their growing lose of faith in Ormazd. It escalated when her mother died and her father the king started neglecting their people in his need to grieve. One day, Elika was trying to reach one of the weakened Fertile Grounds, areas which are crucial in preventing Ahriman's escape from his prison. She fell off a cliff and died. Her father's grief escalated to the point that he stuck a deal with Ahriman: freedom for the God of Darkness in exchange for Elika's resurrection. Ahriman kept his word and brought Elika back to life. In the process she gained magical powers. Horrified at what her father had promised to Ahriman, she attempted to reach the Tree of Life and use her own life force to strengthen it and keep Ahriman contained, but her father wouldn't allow her to die again. While trying to reach the temple that contains the Tree of Life, with her father's soldiers hot on her trail, Elika bumps into the Prince (who is a vagabond in this version of the franchise) who has just lost his donkey in a sandstorm. At first she tries to keep him out of what's going on, but she ends up relying on his help to reach the temple. At the temple they are confronted by her father who manages to destroy the Tree of Life. Darkness and Corruption spread across the Ahura's lands, but Ahriman isn't yet completely free from the Tree of Life. Elika convinces the reluctant Prince to help her reach the Fertile Grounds that are spread throughout the land and heal them in order to give the Tree of Life the power to once again seal away Ahriman. As they journey throughout the land, healing it gradually and facing off Ahriman's four lieutenants known as the Corrupted, Elika and the Prince grow closer. Once all the Fertile Grounds are healed and the four Corrupted destroyed, Elika and the Prince return to the temple and face off Elika's father, who has turned into a new Corrupted. After he jumps into Corruption, Elika and the Prince fight against Ahriman himself. Elika heals the Tree of Life and reseals Ahriman, but then she gives up her life to strengthen the prison. The Prince cannot accept it all to end like this. Encouraged by Ahriman's whispers, he destroys the Tree of Life and Ahriman resurrects Elika again. The game ends with the Prince leaving for the desert, the revived and disappointed Elika in his arms as Ahriman destroys the temple and commences spreading his vengeance on the world. In the downloadable epilogue, the Prince and Elika fight their way through an underground palace with Ahriman and Elika's father on their trail. For the entire sequence, Elika and the Prince argue about his decision to free Ahriman in order to resurrect her. At the end of the epilogue, Elika leaves the Prince in order to find her dispersed people and call them to unite against Ahriman. Elika es la nueva aliada del Príncipe en Prince of Persia (2008). Es la última de los Ahura, una comunidad que se ha encargado de cuidar y no dejar que Ahriman (el Dios de la Oscuridad) escape de su prisión, que se encuentra en el Árbol de la Vida. Este árbol a su vez se encuentra en la ciudad de la luz, hogar de la Princesa. Elika, nacida como princesa de un pequeño reino, ha crecido sin contacto con el exterior. Los productores del juego explicaron que querían un personaje complementario que sea un compañero al Príncipe siendo amigable y valioso, y "no convertirse en una clase de carga para él o su camino". Elika es reconocida como una gran innovación al juego como lo fueron los poderes de control temporal otorgados al Príncipe en la trilogía de "Las Arenas del Tiempo". Elika es descrita como una "aliada letal" y un fuerte personaje secundario, que afectará todo aspecto del juego mientras acompaña al Príncipe a través del juego. Esto incluye exploración y resolución de acertijos. Una descendiente de Ahuras, ella puede realizar movimientos especiales en conjunto con el Príncipe, y usar sus habilidades mágicas para ayudar al Príncipe en su misión. Elika is the deuteragonist in Prince of Persia and Prince of Persia: Epilogue. The princess of Ahura, Elika acts as a servant of Ormazd, god of light and a guardian of the Tree of Life. Elika is the only daughter of the deceased Mourning King. After losing her mother, her father fell into a state of mourning and left the city to die. She is blessed by Ormazd and has magical powers, which she discovered after meeting The Prince. She suffered the loss of her father after the King was corrupted by Ahriman. After the King released Ahriman, Elika took it in her hands to heal the Fertile Grounds. She fell in love with the Prince over time during the journey. After Ahriman was released for the second time, she was captured by Ahriman and contained inside a corrupted prison within the Western Lands. Even her powers couldn't free her from the prison. She awaits escape every passing day that Ahriman keeps her, as she knows the Prince will come.