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Revision as of 18:56, 29 October 2024
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~ Lis to Katie |
Background
Lis is a major character of the book Seconds, and is the house spirit of Seconds.
This dropdown contains the synopsis of Lis’ story. Read at your own risk as you may be spoiled otherwise! |
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Little is known about Lis's origins other than she appears in Seconds and is as old as the building itself. Depending on her mood, she will lend the power of the mushrooms to the "owner" of Seconds to revise their past. After Katie makes her first revision, she finds Lis's mushroom stash beneath the floors of the pantry and begins using their power without Lis's permission. After Katie's revisions, she unintentionally invites another house spirit into Seconds, causing it and Lis to fight over the mushrooms. Although Lis survives, she is gravely wounded and is barely alive before Katie finds a single remaining mushroom and gives it to Lis. The three return to their original timeline, with the house spirits never being seen again. |
Codex Statistics
Key: Outside of Subspace | Within Subspace/Subspace Avatar
Tier: Unknown physically, 9-B with Telekinesis, 2-A with mushrooms | 2-C physically, Higher with Telekinesis, 2-A with mushrooms
Name: Lis
Origin: Seconds
Sex: Female
Age: Unknown, as old as Seconds, if not older
Classification: House Spirit, Subspace Master, Multiverse Traveler
Status: Undead (Is a house spirit)
Alignment: True Neutral (Lis is, by nature, a neutral force of nature that is either good to those who provide it care, or make their lives a living hell if they are opposed)
Dimensionality: 3-D
Attack Potency: Unknown physically (The capabilities of Lis are left ambiguous throughout the story), Wall level with Telekinesis (Can telekinetically throw objects hard enough to damage walls and rearrange entire rooms of furniture), Multiverse level with mushrooms (Katie's constant use of the mushrooms began to merge separate timelines and events into her current one. As Lis is a master of Subspace and can use the mushrooms with no consequences, she should be able to replicate this phenomenon) | Universe level (Dwarfs entire timelines and views them as mere specks of light), Higher with Telekinesis, Multiverse level with mushrooms
Durability: Unknown | Universe level
Striking Strength: Unknown | Universe level
Lifting Strength: Unknown physically, Superhuman with Telekinesis (Can move entire rooms of furniture with ease) | Unknown physically, Unknown: Undefinable (Lis can move dresser drawers that are far larger than universes)
Travel Speed: Unknown: Undefinable (Lis can travel to different timelines alongside Katie even without the mushrooms at hand) | Unknown: Undefinable
Attack Speed: Unknown: Undefinable | Unknown: Undefinable
Reaction Speed: Unknown: Undefinable | Unknown: Undefinable. Can't be blitzed while in subspace due to the way space-time works
Stamina: Superhuman (Can traverse the multiverse while severely damaged by the other spirit)
Range: Standard Melee physically, Tens of Meters with Telekinesis, Multiversal with Dimensional Travel, mushrooms, and Subspace Manipulation (The size of subspace expands this large)
Intelligence: Unknown (Although lacks basic conversation skills, she appears to have a vast knowledge on the space-time continuum and probability space. She supposedly created the mushrooms which allow her to merge timelines together)
Powers and Techniques
All previous powers and abilities to an unknown extent. Abstract Existence (Idea, Primordial Source), Regeneration (Low-Godly; Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition[1] of one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will[2]), Immortality, Supernatural Resilience, and Unconditional Time Travel (Life and Death Immunity; Concepts such as death are irrelevant to subspace avatars/dwellers as even if one dies[3] they will just be sent into subspace[4], with spirits being able to freely pass through and from Subspace. Immortal Metaphysical Aspect; All damage done to a subspace avatar means nothing to their true self. Someone like Scott could lose his limbs in subspace and be cut in half and would still be perfectly fine[2][5]. Reliance; True Self/Person; As the creation(s) in subspace ultimately have no major consequences on the real world self, the subspace avatar can be endlessly created[2]. Even if subspace itself is destroyed[5], the true self can simply restore it as well. Subspace avatars are avatars of pure cognition[1] created by one's true self and by extension can be restored by the true form at will[6], regardless of the damage they succumb to[2]) Alternate Replacements (Due to Subspace being an entire space-time continuum directly tied to the user's mind[7] mind subspace is therefore directly linked to the user's entire life, allowing for numerous versions of the same being to exist simultaneously[5]. Furthermore, psychic energies can traverse through the timestream to the present era, further suggesting that mental figments of one's past self can travel through the timestream), Acausality (Irregular Causality; Subspace is a different space-time where all rules are different (including death[4]), thus it should by extension be a different system of causality), Enhanced Perspective Manipulation and Observation (Unconscious Manifestation and Conscious Manifestation; Perception is Law. People, items, and Mind Subspace itself are based on the nature of the person's mind, therefore, however, a person imagines Subspace is how it will appear. A good example is Scott's Dream Desert[8]: this location is repeatedly used as a metaphor for Scott's loneliness but also is his projected image of Subspace at that time which Ramona is able to pass through[8]), Law Manipulation (One’s subspace operates under their rules[9] and systems[6] which can extend even to the real[10] world[11] with characters like Gideon affecting Ramona’s Subspace), Reality Warping and Mind Manipulation (Mindshifting; While Mind Subspace allows for others' own projected images of themselves to take on other forms[5], the individual whom the Subspace resides in retains all power and control within said mind. Through this, the character can shape themselves and Subspace to their liking all through their thoughts, perspectives, and desires), Power Nullification (A user of Subspace can completely nullify any connection an opponent has in that Subspace, regardless of if they're more powerful or not. This is how Ramona was able to expel Gideon despite him being a master of Subspace and able to manipulate it inside anyone's mind[5]), Dimensional Travel and limited Possession (Subspace users can unconsciously and consciously enter their subspace avatars[7], even after dying[5]), Power Manifestation (Gideon Graves was able to create the Glow from subspace[5] and use it to directly counter mind subspace[5])
Equipment
Mushrooms
Other
Weaknesses: Without mushrooms, Lis will began to tire out and shrink to the size of a sock. Damage to her tree could result in her death as well.
Explanations
For further explanation of subspace, read this blog.
It's implied throughout the story of Seconds that Lis and the Lucknow Spirit are the same entity across each timeline and only have one incarnation that is connected to every timeline. For Lis, her connection would be the red dresser which encompasses every alternate timeline in the Seconds multiverse. Furthermore, there are timelines where Katie never buys the building on Lucknow Street, yet the spirit is still in Seconds.
Gallery
Battle Records
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 20
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 2.3 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 32
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 36
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 35
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 5.7 Scott Pilgrim's Finest Hour, 2010, Chapter 37
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 23
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, 2004, Chapter 2
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Scott Pilgrim's Precious Little Life, 2004, Chapter 1
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim Gets It Together, 2007, Chapter 20
- ↑ Scott Pilgrim & the Infinite Sadness, 2005, Chapter 12
- ↑ Free Scott Pilgrim, 2006, Bonus