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* DropTheHammer: UriaÈ™ himself carries around a massive maul with a broad head filled with spikes, like an oversized tenderizer.

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Removed due to the Molded's habit of retreating when player enters lit up areas being just coincidences of the game-code rather than in-lore reasons.


* WeakenedByTheLight: Being fungus-based, these monstrosities do '''not''' like the light, meaning that even if they can outnumber Ethan, the moment he enters a well-lit area or dead end, they back off into the shadows, aborting their pursuit despite having possibly chased him into a corner.



* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Though created with the same Mold that plagued the Baker-Estate from 2014 to 2017, the Moroaic&#462 are ''actual'' animated corpses rather than colonies of fungus who take a humanoid shape this time round.

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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Though created with the same Mold that plagued the Baker-Estate from 2014 to 2017, the Moroaic&#462 MoroaicÇŽ are ''actual'' animated corpses rather than colonies of fungus who take a humanoid shape this time round.

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* MeaningfulName: In keeping with the German theme of House Heisenberg, their name appears to be derived from the German word "Soldat", meaning "soldier", which is appropriate as they are the intended foot soldiers in Heisenberg's army against Mother Miranda. Furthermore, the Sturm model takes his name from the German word for "Storm", which originates from a term meaning "to spin, to rotate". Appropriately enough, he has a propeller in lieu of his torso. Finally, as a bit of Pun, in certain European languages such as Spanish and Portuguese, sounds similar to the word for "Welding" (and indeed, they had metal parts fused with their bodies).

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* MeaningfulName: In keeping with the German theme of House Heisenberg, their name appears to be derived from the German word "Soldat", meaning "soldier", which is appropriate as they are the intended foot soldiers in Heisenberg's army against Mother Miranda. Furthermore, the Sturm model takes his name from the German word for "Storm", which originates from a term meaning "to spin, to rotate". Appropriately enough, he has a propeller in lieu of his torso. Finally, as a bit of Pun, in certain European languages such as Spanish and Portuguese, sounds similar to the word for "Welding" (and indeed, they had metal parts fused with their bodies).


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* MeaningfulName: Sturm takes his name from the German word for "Storm", which originates from a term meaning "to spin, to rotate". Appropriately enough, he has a propeller in lieu of his torso.

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* CloningBlues: She was created when [[spoiler:Miranda supplied the Connections with the DNA of her biological daughter Eva along with the Mold, meaning Eveline is a clone of her. Miranda deeming her defective and leaving her with the Connections]] would lead to them going further in using Eveline in their bioweapon research, which would set forth the events of ''Resident Evil 7'' once she boarded the Annabelle with Mia as one of her handlers.



* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:Her "mother", or rather her creator, is revealed to be Mother Miranda in ''Village''. Eveline was created as a [[CloningBlues clone]] of Eva, Miranda's actual daughter who died long before the events of the story, to be used as a vessel for Eva's memories in a twisted attempt at reincarnation. When she did not produce the desired results, however, Miranda simply shipped Eveline off to become a B.O.W.]]

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* ParentalAbandonment: [[spoiler:Her "mother", or rather her creator, is revealed to be Mother Miranda in ''Village''. Eveline was created as a [[CloningBlues clone]] clone of Eva, Miranda's actual daughter who died long before the events of the story, to be used as a vessel for Eva's memories in a twisted attempt at reincarnation. When she did not produce the desired results, however, Miranda simply shipped Eveline off to become a B.O.W.]]
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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: Though created with the same Mold that plagued the Baker-Estate from 2014 to 2017, the Moroaic&#462 are ''actual'' animated corpses rather than colonies of fungus who take a humanoid shape this time round.
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** Her actual mother (and creator), Miranda, is a MadScientist who saw her as an experiment to be cultivated for the purpose of resurrecting her own daughter, just like the village she ran for years. She abandoned her to the Connections once she didn't meet her expectations.

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** Her Spoilers for ''[[VideoGame/ResidentEvilVillage Village]]'': [[spoiler:Her actual mother (and creator), Miranda, is a MadScientist who saw her as an experiment to be cultivated for the purpose of resurrecting her own daughter, just like the village she ran for years. She abandoned her to the Connections once she didn't meet her expectations.]]



* ArtificialHuman: Eveline is a B.O.W. rapidly aged to look like a 10-year-old girl. ''Village'' reveals Mother Miranda specifically created her as a vessel to try and bring her dead daughter back. When that didn't pan out, she was hauled off to the Connections and given human form.

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* ArtificialHuman: Eveline is a B.O.W. rapidly aged to look like a 10-year-old girl. ''Village'' reveals Mother [[spoiler:Mother Miranda specifically created her as a vessel to try and bring her dead daughter back. When that didn't pan out, she was hauled off to the Connections and given human form.]]



* CloningBlues: She was created when Miranda supplied the Connections with the DNA of her biological daughter Eva along with the Mold, meaning Eveline is a clone of her. Miranda deeming her defective and leaving her with the Connections would lead to them going further in using Eveline in their bioweapon research, which would set forth the events of ''Resident Evil 7'' once she boarded the Annabelle with Mia as one of her handlers.

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* CloningBlues: She was created when Miranda [[spoiler:Miranda supplied the Connections with the DNA of her biological daughter Eva along with the Mold, meaning Eveline is a clone of her. Miranda deeming her defective and leaving her with the Connections Connections]] would lead to them going further in using Eveline in their bioweapon research, which would set forth the events of ''Resident Evil 7'' once she boarded the Annabelle with Mia as one of her handlers.



* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as while she shows to have an immense amount of control of the Mold as the Hive Queen and psychic powers as shown by her attempting to kill Ethan when he’s about to inject her with serum, she isn’t a particularly active threat and prefers to let the Mold and Bakers fight for her. She does mutate into a larger creature in an attempt to kill Ethan once she’s injected with the said serum. It’s played more straight in the ''Shadows of Rose'' DLC in Village where she takes an active approach to murder Rose with her psychic powers.

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* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as while she shows to have an immense amount of control of the Mold as the Hive Queen and psychic powers as shown by her attempting to kill Ethan when he’s about to inject her with serum, she isn’t a particularly active threat and prefers to let the Mold and Bakers fight for her. She does mutate into a larger creature in an attempt to kill Ethan once she’s injected with the said serum. It’s [[spoiler:It’s played more straight in the ''Shadows of Rose'' DLC in Village where she takes an active approach to murder Rose with her psychic powers.]]



* FlawedPrototype: ''Village'' retroactively turns her into one of these, given that the four heads of the noble houses are actually infected with less debilitating versions of the Cadou. Of course, Miranda only ever cared about creating a vessel for her dead daughter's consciousness still held in the Mold, so from her point of view, Eveline and everyone in the village were equally failures.

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* FlawedPrototype: ''Village'' retroactively [[spoiler:retroactively turns her into one of these, given that the four heads of the noble houses are actually infected with less debilitating versions of the Cadou. Of course, Miranda only ever cared about creating a vessel for her dead daughter's consciousness still held in the Mold, so from her point of view, Eveline and everyone in the village were equally failures.]]



* HazyFeelTurn: In ''Village'' she ends up lending a hand to Ethan in the finale to take out her "mother", Miranda, who created her as a vessel for Miranda's actual dead daughter, and discarded her when she failed to serve that purpose. Eveline continues to be a complete monster of a little girl though, giving Ethan a HeroicSecondWind by taunting him about the fact he was DeadAllAlong and he'll never be able to save his family. This makes it unclear how much this is about saving her pseudo-{{reincarnation}} Rose and how much Eveline just wants to get back at Miranda. [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' reveals it's a subversion: she never stopped being a Heel at all, and she only "helped" Ethan defeat Miranda so that the two of them could be her parental figures in the world of the Megamycete. Upon learning that they're "obsessed" with Rose in her twisted view of the world, Eveline is angry that Miranda views Rose as her more "perfect" successor, and now wants to kill her out of spite.]]

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* HazyFeelTurn: In ''Village'' she [[spoiler:she ends up lending a hand to Ethan in the finale to take out her "mother", Miranda, who created her as a vessel for Miranda's actual dead daughter, and discarded her when she failed to serve that purpose. Eveline continues to be a complete monster of a little girl though, giving Ethan a HeroicSecondWind by taunting him about the fact he was DeadAllAlong and he'll never be able to save his family. This makes it unclear how much this is about saving her pseudo-{{reincarnation}} Rose and how much Eveline just wants to get back at Miranda. ]] [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' reveals it's a subversion: she never stopped being a Heel at all, and she only "helped" Ethan defeat Miranda so that the two of them could be her parental figures in the world of the Megamycete. Upon learning that they're "obsessed" with Rose in her twisted view of the world, Eveline is angry that Miranda views Rose as her more "perfect" successor, and now wants to kill her out of spite.]]



* NotQuiteDead: Despite meeting her end at the hands of Ethan in 2017, Eveline appears before him three years later within the Black God's HiveMind. Since the Fungal Roots store the genetic memories of those it infects, Eveline is able to come back to haunt Ethan once more. [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' fully reveals her as an entity within the consciousness of the Megamycete, and she has her own agenda at play, one that involves killing Rose.]]

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* NotQuiteDead: Despite [[spoiler:Despite meeting her end at the hands of Ethan in 2017, Eveline appears before him three years later within the Black God's HiveMind. Since the Fungal Roots store the genetic memories of those it infects, Eveline is able to come back to haunt Ethan once more. ]] [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' fully reveals her as an entity within the consciousness of the Megamycete, and she has her own agenda at play, one that involves killing Rose.]]



* ParentalAbandonment: Her "mother", or rather her creator, is revealed to be Mother Miranda in ''Village''. Eveline was created as a [[CloningBlues clone]] of Eva, Miranda's actual daughter who died long before the events of the story, to be used as a vessel for Eva's memories in a twisted attempt at reincarnation. When she did not produce the desired results, however, Miranda simply shipped Eveline off to become a B.O.W.

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* ParentalAbandonment: Her [[spoiler:Her "mother", or rather her creator, is revealed to be Mother Miranda in ''Village''. Eveline was created as a [[CloningBlues clone]] of Eva, Miranda's actual daughter who died long before the events of the story, to be used as a vessel for Eva's memories in a twisted attempt at reincarnation. When she did not produce the desired results, however, Miranda simply shipped Eveline off to become a B.O.W.]]



* {{Revision}}: Files in 7 established that the E-Series was a collaboration effort by The Connections and Wesker's H.C.F organization, and they started as early as 2000 to start on the NEXBAS project. ''Village'' goes deeper into Eveline’s origins, in particular, revealing that Eveline was also a clone of Eva, and was created when Miranda gave The Connections samples of Eva’s DNA and the Mold to work with; it just so happened that Miranda’s plans to resurrect her daughter aligned with the Connections and their plans to create the ultimate bioweapon.

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* {{Revision}}: Files in 7 established that the E-Series was a collaboration effort by The Connections and Wesker's H.C.F organization, and they started as early as 2000 to start on the NEXBAS project. ''Village'' goes deeper into Eveline’s origins, in particular, revealing that Eveline [[spoiler:Eveline was also a clone of Eva, and was created when Miranda gave The Connections samples of Eva’s DNA and the Mold to work with; it just so happened that Miranda’s plans to resurrect her daughter aligned with the Connections and their plans to create the ultimate bioweapon.]]



* TragicMonster: While Eveline is an uncontrollable monster that has to be stopped by any means necessary, it is undeniable that she never asked to be developed into a bioweapon or experimented on in a lab; as horrible as her actions were, she was essentially robbed of any chance of being a normal girl before she was even born. Her FlawedPrototype origins as revealed in ''Village'' only make it worse for her, as she was specifically brought into the world to serve as a vessel for Miranda's deceased daughter before being discarded by her and left with the Connections once Miranda considered her a defect.

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* TragicMonster: While Eveline is an uncontrollable monster that has to be stopped by any means necessary, it is undeniable that she never asked to be developed into a bioweapon or experimented on in a lab; as horrible as her actions were, she was essentially robbed of any chance of being a normal girl before she was even born. Her [[spoiler:Her FlawedPrototype origins as revealed in ''Village'' only make it worse for her, as she was specifically brought into the world to serve as a vessel for Miranda's deceased daughter before being discarded by her and left with the Connections once Miranda considered her a defect.]]
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* AmbiguousSituation: If it's even real or not. A creature like this existing in Resident Evil would make sense, given the prior precedent set for genetically engineered abominations existing. However, given Beneviento's use of hallucinations and the ambiguity of how much of her level is even real, it's entirely possible this thing is simply another part of the hallucination Ethan is experiencing due to Beneviento's flowers. The fact there are no notes or documents referring to it certainly leads credence to the latter option.
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* TheDreaded: Even the famously stone-faced Ethan can't help but [[NotSoStoic whimper in fear]] during its chase sequences. And mind you, this is ''after'' meeting [[MonsterMashup The Four Houses]] for the first time and making it very clear that he's long been ConditionedToAcceptHorror. The Baby is the ''only'' enemy that has Ethan scared out of his mind and it's ''very'' easy to understand why.

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* TheDreaded: Even the famously stone-faced Ethan can't help but [[NotSoStoic whimper in fear]] during its chase sequences. And mind you, this is ''after'' meeting [[MonsterMashup [[MonsterMash The Four Houses]] for the first time and making it very clear that he's long been ConditionedToAcceptHorror. The Baby is the ''only'' enemy that has Ethan scared out of his mind and it's ''very'' easy to understand why.
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* TheDreaded: Even the famously stone-faced Ethan can't help but [[NotSoStoic whimper in fear]] during its chase sequences.

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* TheDreaded: Even the famously stone-faced Ethan can't help but [[NotSoStoic whimper in fear]] during its chase sequences. And mind you, this is ''after'' meeting [[MonsterMashup The Four Houses]] for the first time and making it very clear that he's long been ConditionedToAcceptHorror. The Baby is the ''only'' enemy that has Ethan scared out of his mind and it's ''very'' easy to understand why.
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Yes and no. The T-virus actually causes a reversal of cellular lysis, meaning it quite literally causes reactivation of dead flesh. It's a little vague on how 'alive' actual zombie infectees are, but I'd say it's not quite as clean cut Technically Living Zombie as 7 Days Later or Left 4 Dead


* OurZombiesAreDifferent: As the infected flesh serves as little more than a farm on which the mold colonies controlled by Eveline's HiveMind grows, the formerly-human bodies of the zombies fought by Ethan on the Baker estate can either be living ''or'' dead, unlike the shamblers created by T-Virus and G-Virus infections, who are actually TechnicallyLivingZombies driven by an all consuming HorrorHunger.

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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: As the infected flesh serves as little more than a farm on which the mold colonies controlled by Eveline's HiveMind grows, the formerly-human bodies of the zombies fought by Ethan on the Baker estate can either be living ''or'' dead, unlike the shamblers created by T-Virus and G-Virus infections, who are actually TechnicallyLivingZombies the more traditional TheVirus variant of zombie driven by an all consuming HorrorHunger.
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* HiveMind: Unlike T-Virus and G-Virus zombies of the past, who are mindless individuals driven solely by HorrorHunger, colonies of zombies created from The Mold are mentally controlled and led by an all encompassing psychic-conciousness, not unlike Bees and Ants led by their Queens.


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* OurZombiesAreDifferent: As the infected flesh serves as little more than a farm on which the mold colonies controlled by Eveline's HiveMind grows, the formerly-human bodies of the zombies fought by Ethan on the Baker estate can either be living ''or'' dead, unlike the shamblers created by T-Virus and G-Virus infections, who are actually TechnicallyLivingZombies driven by an all consuming HorrorHunger.
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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Posthumously, the mess she created in Louisana is the reason why, after her death, Ethan and Mia were relocated to the same European village that Miranda resided in, which ultimately led to Miranda kidnapping their daughter Rose for her own plans and [[spoiler:Ethan's own demise after he saved Rose from Miranda's clutches. It seems that it worked out well for Eveline though, given that she now lives on through Rose herself as the conclusion of ''Village'' shows]].

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* UnwittingInstigatorOfDoom: Posthumously, the mess she created in Louisana is the reason why, after her death, Ethan and Mia were relocated to the same European village that Miranda resided in, which ultimately led to Miranda kidnapping their daughter Rose for her own plans and [[spoiler:Ethan's own demise after he saved Rose from Miranda's clutches. It seems that it worked out well for Eveline though, given that she now lives on through Rose herself as the conclusion of ''Village'' shows]].clutches]].

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Eldritch/humanoid abominations aren't just freaky monsters, they need to be otherworldly and/or supernatural in some way.


The Mold is a genus of fungus originating somewhere around the mountainy terrains of Eastern Europe. Mold is produced by an EldritchAbomination known as the Fungal Root (dubbed "Megamycete"), a monstrous ancient organism that absorbs and stores the consciousness of other organisms that stumble across it.

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The Mold is a genus of fungus originating somewhere around the mountainy terrains of Eastern Europe. Mold is produced by an EldritchAbomination a BotanicalAbomination known as the Fungal Root (dubbed "Megamycete"), a monstrous ancient organism that absorbs and stores the consciousness of other organisms that stumble across it.



* HumanoidAbomination: An insane, mutated, fungal monstrosity with an absurd HealingFactor, [[spoiler:retains its former self’s ability to cheat death as an extra]], and possesses the ability to [[VoluntaryShapeshifting drastically transform its body at will in order to gain the advantage.]]



* EldritchAbomination: What Eveline turns into after absorbing all the fungus in the Baker estate in one last ditch effort to stay alive and kill Ethan after he injects the serum into her. She can only be described as a Lovecraftian tentacle monster with a vaguely human face fixed in the mass of fungi.
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Other media: [[Characters/ResidentEvilDegeneration Degeneration]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilDamnation Damnation]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilVendetta Vendetta]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness Infinite Darkness]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilTheMarhawaDesire The Marhawa Desire]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilHeavenlyIsland Heavenly Island]]-]]]]]

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Other media: [[Characters/ResidentEvilDegeneration Degeneration]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilDamnation Damnation]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilVendetta Vendetta]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilInfiniteDarkness Infinite Darkness]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilDeathIsland Death Island]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilTheMarhawaDesire The Marhawa Desire]] | [[Characters/ResidentEvilHeavenlyIsland Heavenly Island]]-]]]]]
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* OhCrap: She spends the entire game being a sadistic SmugSnake, but when Ethan shows her that he has the E-Necrotoxin with him and isn't playing her games anymore, she immediately changes her tone and tries desperately to keep him away from her.
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->'''Voiced by:''' Paula Rhodes (English), Creator/SumireMorohoshi (Japanese)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Pilar Puebla (European Spanish), Annalisa Usai (Italian) [[/labelnote]]

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->'''Voiced by:''' Paula Rhodes Creator/PaulaRhodes (English), Creator/SumireMorohoshi (Japanese)[[labelnote:Foreign [=VAs=]]]Pilar Puebla (European Spanish), Annalisa Usai (Italian) [[/labelnote]]
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* TheBigGuy: They're towering RatedMForManly Lycan with huge weapons and exercise authority over the mooks.

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* TheBigGuy: They're towering RatedMForManly towering, manly Lycan with huge weapons and exercise authority over the mooks.
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* {{Revision}}: Files in 7 established that the E-Series was a collaboration effort by The Connections and Wesker's H.C.F organization, and they started as early as 2000 to start on the NEXBAS project. ''Village'' goes deeper into Eveline’s origins, in particular, revealing that Eveline was also a clone of Eva, and was created when the Connections when Miranda gave them samples of Eva’s DNA and the Mold to work with; it just so happened that Miranda’s plans to resurrect her daughter aligned with the Connections and their plans to create the ultimate bioweapon.

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* {{Revision}}: Files in 7 established that the E-Series was a collaboration effort by The Connections and Wesker's H.C.F organization, and they started as early as 2000 to start on the NEXBAS project. ''Village'' goes deeper into Eveline’s origins, in particular, revealing that Eveline was also a clone of Eva, and was created when the Connections when Miranda gave them The Connections samples of Eva’s DNA and the Mold to work with; it just so happened that Miranda’s plans to resurrect her daughter aligned with the Connections and their plans to create the ultimate bioweapon.
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* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as while she shows to have an immense amount of control of the Mold as the Hive Queen and psychic powers as shown by her attempting to kill Ethan when he’s about to inject her with serum, she isn’t a particularly active threat and prefers to let the Mold and Bakers fight for her. She does mutate into a larger creature in an attempt to kill Ethan once she’s injected with the said serum. It’s played more straight in the Shadows of Rose DLC in Village where she takes an active approach to murder Rose with her psychic powers.

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* DarkActionGirl: Downplayed as while she shows to have an immense amount of control of the Mold as the Hive Queen and psychic powers as shown by her attempting to kill Ethan when he’s about to inject her with serum, she isn’t a particularly active threat and prefers to let the Mold and Bakers fight for her. She does mutate into a larger creature in an attempt to kill Ethan once she’s injected with the said serum. It’s played more straight in the Shadows ''Shadows of Rose Rose'' DLC in Village where she takes an active approach to murder Rose with her psychic powers.



* NotQuiteDead: Despite meeting her end at the hands of Ethan in 2017, Eveline appears before him three years later within the Black God's HiveMind. Since the Fungal Roots store the genetic memories of those it infects, Eveline is able to come back to haunt Ethan once more. [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' fully reveals her as an entity within the consciousnes of the Megamycete, and she has her own agenda at play, one that involves killing Rose.]]

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* NotQuiteDead: Despite meeting her end at the hands of Ethan in 2017, Eveline appears before him three years later within the Black God's HiveMind. Since the Fungal Roots store the genetic memories of those it infects, Eveline is able to come back to haunt Ethan once more. [[spoiler: ''Shadows of Rose'' fully reveals her as an entity within the consciousnes consciousness of the Megamycete, and she has her own agenda at play, one that involves killing Rose.]]



* PsychologicalProjection: [[spoiler:While trying to kill Rose, Evaline rants that nobody loves Rose. Considering 7 had her complain that nobody loved her, it's clear that Evaline is transferring her own hang-ups onto Roses.]]

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* PsychologicalProjection: [[spoiler:While trying to kill Rose, Evaline rants that nobody loves Rose. Considering 7 had her complain that nobody loved her, it's clear that Evaline is transferring her own hang-ups onto Roses.Rose's.]]



* UnknownRival: [[spoiler:To Rose in the ''Shadows of Rose'' DLC expansion for ''Village'', where she comes back as the ruler of the Beneviento stratum in the megamycete fragment. She tries to make Rose suffer as much as possible for being Miranda's preferred vessel for her daughter Eva, while Rose has ''no'' idea who she is or why she has so much of a problem with her until much later.]]

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* UnknownRival: [[spoiler:To Rose in the ''Shadows of Rose'' DLC expansion for ''Village'', where she comes back as the ruler of the Beneviento stratum in the megamycete Megamycete fragment. She tries to make Rose suffer as much as possible for being Miranda's preferred vessel for her daughter Eva, while Rose has ''no'' idea who she is or why she has so much of a problem with her until much later.]]



---> [[spoiler:(Before the fight) No one loves you! And when you're dead, NO ONE WILL CARE! [EvilLaugh]]]

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---> [[spoiler:(Before the fight) No one loves you! And when you're dead, NO ONE WILL CARE! [EvilLaugh]]][EvilLaugh]] ]

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