![]() ![]() If it's damaged her powers falter, and should it be broken she will lose control of any summoned demons, and begin dying, resulting in her death in Bayonetta 3. Amulet of Dependency: Bayonetta has an amulet called an Umbral Watch, which contained the Left Eye of Darkness note Technically it didn't contain the real Left Eye of Darkness, just a fake., enables her to control the Umbral Demons she summons, and makes her The Ageless as long as she serves Inferno by slaying the angels of Paradiso.She also likes inflicting a certain Torture Attack on the very female Joy angels in 1, where the Joy is bound in chains in a sexual manner and is forced to sit on a wooden horse. However, some of her interactions with Jeanne, such as saying she needs a wake up kiss after the latter is rescued by her in 2, their overall closeness, and some of the official artwork, can be interpreted as fairly flirtatious. Ambiguously Bi: There’s no doubt she has interest in men, as shown by her teasing Luka in the first game and eventually getting together with him in the third game.Furthermore, its implied that the Bayonetta in 3 is a grown-up version of Cereza from the first game, as evidence by Bayonetta 1 asking her if she was crying while she was gone, harkening back to Bayonetta's words from the first game about ordering Cereza not to cry as its one of the things she hates. At least two different versions of Bayonetta with her appearance from 1 show up, with one lacking the distinct mole she has on the bottom left corner of her lips. Ambiguous Situation: Thanks to 3 introducing the multiverse, it becomes difficult to know whether the Bayonetta in 3, much less in the previous two games, is the same woman or all three games follow their own versions of Bayonetta.It's heavily implied towards the end of 3 that the Bayonetta players follow is in fact a grown-up Cereza from 1. Cheshire cat doll belonging to Cereza, and in 3 she's holding both the cat doll and one of Loki's playing cards). Towards the end of the game, she also meets two more versions who appear as she does in the previous games, implying the Bayonetta in each game is a different version, all of whom had similar adventures (the Bayonetta in 2 has the Mr. Alternate Self: In 3, Bayonetta meets several different versions of herself in Alternate Tokyo, Qin Lan, Giza, and Paris.Later played straight in 3, as in Viola's world, the latter is hers and Luka's daughter. Subverted when it turns out that Cereza is actually Bayonetta as a child. Action Mom: Cereza may not be her daughter, but Bayonetta protects her like one, and Cereza mostly calls her "Mummy" anyway.Action Girl: Strong enough to lift a bus and suplex dragons at least three times her size, able to slaughter angels and demons without batting an eyelash, can summon and control demons large enough to swallow a skyscraper.Bayonetta also has an extremely soft spot for children, and will often provide care and support to her "little ones" in the midst of her quests. While initially aloof to her allies and acquaintances, Bayonetta eventually warms up to them and displays fierce loyalty and protectiveness even in the worst of circumstances. Contrary to her bloody origin and training, though, Bayonetta is an outrageously carefree person who handles the angels sent after her with a mixture of playful sadism, camp, and sheer joy, all while remaining untouched by the carnage and ruin around her. Like other witches, Bayonetta's powers are the result of a contract with a demon of Inferno, hers being Madama Butterfly, and her skills in combat are a mixture of magical gunplay and martial arts. Her awakening and resultant desire to remember her identity starts the events of Bayonetta. In the midst of the Witch Hunts that put her life in danger, Bayonetta was sealed away without her memories for five hundred years. However, she was born at the center of conflict – her parents were an Umbra Witch, Rosa, and a Lumen Sage named Balder, and their union led to the destruction of both of their clans. Bayonetta is one of the Umbra Witches, a magical European clan that existed hundreds of years ago to protect the world's sacred darkness. "As long as there's music, I'll keep on dancing." ![]()
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