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* Rose's life is a big mess. Because of her status as an intelligent humanoid B.O.W., she tends to sweat white slough from her body when nervous, which made her resented by her teachers (many of whom believed they could become infected by it, despite Chris's claims to the contrary). Even worse, [[ChildrenAreCruel she was bullied by her peers]] while under the guise of them "wanting to be friends", when in reality they just used it as further opportunities to torment her with cruel pranks before Rose could complain -- and that wouldn't help either if the [[AdultsAreUseless teachers were apathetic]]. Her situation worsened when unknown circumstances separated her from her mother, and over time the continuous mistreatment from almost everyone other than Chris and his Hound Wolf Squad led to her resenting who and what she was. So when Mother Miranda -- disguised as K (Canine from the Hound Wolf Squad) -- offered Rose an opportunity to get rid of her powers, she jumped at the mere mention.

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* Rose's life is a big mess. Because of her status as an intelligent humanoid B.O.W., she tends to sweat white slough from her body when nervous, which made her resented by her teachers (many of whom believed they could become infected by it, despite Chris's claims to the contrary). Even worse, [[ChildrenAreCruel she was bullied by her peers]] while under the guise of them "wanting to be friends", when in reality they just used it as further opportunities to torment her with cruel pranks before Rose could complain -- and that wouldn't help either if the [[AdultsAreUseless teachers were apathetic]]. Her situation worsened when unknown circumstances separated her from her mother, and over time the continuous mistreatment from almost everyone other than Chris and his Hound Wolf Squad led to her resenting who and what she was. So So, when Mother Miranda -- disguised as K (Canine from the Hound Wolf Squad) -- offered Rose an opportunity to get rid of her powers, she jumped at the mere mention.



* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the Megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult to injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.
* Furthermore, Eveline's idea of love and caring is so screwed up that she misinterpreted the bullies who tormented Rose as a child as instead being her friends, complaining that despite having "so many friends, it wasn't enough." Ultimately, Eveline is still an angry and scared nine-year-old girl, and even if given an opportunity to become a better person, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she cannot understand how to do that]]. Which is why when Rose tries to make peace with Eveline after defeating her, she just uses it as another opportunity to harm Rose, forcing Ethan's hand to appear and shed his Michael moniker, resulting in both Ethan and Rose disappearing while ensuring Eveline will [[FateWorseThanDeath remain trapped in the Realm of Consciousness with nobody who cares about her]].

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* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she Consciousness. She was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A a family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the Megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult to injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.
* Furthermore, Eveline's idea of love and caring is so screwed up that she misinterpreted the bullies who tormented Rose as a child as instead being her friends, complaining that despite having "so many friends, it wasn't enough." Ultimately, Eveline is still an angry and scared nine-year-old girl, and even if given an opportunity to become a better person, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she cannot understand how to do that]]. Which is why why, when Rose tries to make peace with Eveline after defeating her, she just uses it as another opportunity to harm Rose, forcing Ethan's hand to appear and shed his Michael moniker, resulting in both Ethan and Rose disappearing while ensuring Eveline will [[FateWorseThanDeath remain trapped in the Realm of Consciousness with nobody who cares about her]].
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*** Moreau spends his entire boss fight trying to prove his worth to Mother Miranda one final time, hoping that [[JerkassWoobie killing Ethan]] will make her and the other Lords respect him. As he's dying, all he can do is cry out for Miranda to save him. Even Ethan seems reluctant to fight him (though he does drop one of his BondOneLiners afterward).

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*** Moreau spends his entire boss fight trying to prove his worth to Mother Miranda one final time, hoping that [[JerkassWoobie killing Ethan]] will make her and the other Lords respect him. As he's dying, all he can do is cry out for Miranda to save him. Even Ethan seems reluctant to fight him (though he does drop one of his BondOneLiners afterward).
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** Moreau's entire existence, especially considering how severely crippled and pained - both physically and mentally - his own mutations, which he has little to no control over, have rendered him. He's also treated no better than waste disposal by everyone else in his circle, including the woman that put him into this sorry state in the first place, even though he worships her as a god. Unfortunately for him, journal entries later in the game show that his efforts have always been in vain. Miranda considers him the biggest failure out of all of her experiments and hates every second of having to deal with him, more than any of the other lords, so she made him live in squalor and isolated him from everyone else on purpose.

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** Moreau's entire existence, especially considering how severely crippled and pained - both physically and mentally - his own mutations, which he has little to no control over, have rendered him. He's also treated no better than waste disposal by everyone else in his circle, including the woman that put him into this sorry state in the first place, even though he worships her as a god. Unfortunately for him, journal entries later in the game show that his efforts have always been in vain. Miranda considers him the biggest failure out of all of her experiments and hates every second of having to deal with him, more than any of the other lords, Lords, so she made him live in squalor and isolated him from everyone else on purpose.
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** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by Leonardo's side and die with him, telling Ethan to save his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.

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** Despite Leonardo being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by Leonardo's side and die with him, telling Ethan to save his family daughter before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.



* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult to injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.

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* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the megamycete Megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult to injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.



* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and leave the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help via him empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].

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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete).Megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and leave the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help via him empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].



* While implied in the base game's ending with her being called to action, Rose's statement about Chris still fighting confirms that bioterrorism is still very much a thing even in the future of '''2037''', around ''40'' years after Raccoon City. As Chris once said back in ''5'': "Goddammit, when does it end?". The answer is a simple "No. It never ends." Humanity's future looks bleak.

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* While implied in the base game's ending with her being called to action, Rose's statement about Chris still fighting confirms that bioterrorism is still very much a thing even in the future of '''2037''', around ''40'' years after Raccoon City. As Chris once said back in ''5'': "Goddammit, when does it end?". end?" The answer is a simple simple, "No. It never ends." Humanity's future looks bleak.
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* The DistantFinale, where a now teenage Rose leaves flowers on Ethan's grave, wishes him a happy birthday, and [[TalkingToTheDead has a brief conversation with him]]. It's touching, but also sad. It shows how Rosemary still carries a sentiment for the father she never knew, and how his HeroicSacrifice was not in vain. And just to make sure that Ethan's sacrifice is cemented in the mind of the audience -- seeing as how "dead" and "gone" are not necessarily the same thing in this franchise -- the ending concludes with a card that says, "The father's story is now done."[[TheHeroDies Ethan's really not coming back]].

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* The DistantFinale, where a now teenage Rose leaves flowers on Ethan's grave, wishes him a happy birthday, and [[TalkingToTheDead has a brief conversation with him]]. It's touching, but also sad. It shows how Rosemary still carries a sentiment for the father she never knew, and how his HeroicSacrifice was not in vain. And just to make sure that Ethan's sacrifice is cemented in the mind of the audience -- seeing as how "dead" and "gone" are not necessarily the same thing in this franchise -- the ending concludes with a card that says, "The father's story is now done."[[TheHeroDies " [[TheHeroDies Ethan's really not coming back]].
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** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by Leonardo's side and die with him, telling Ethan to find his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.

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** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by Leonardo's side and die with him, telling Ethan to find save his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.
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** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by his side and die with him, telling Ethan to find his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.

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** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles toward her. Obviously in immense pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor to get to him. Elena decides to remain by his Leonardo's side and die with him, telling Ethan to find his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.
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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help via him empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].

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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape leave the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help via him empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].



** In addition, Chris and the Hound Wolf squad are, functionally, mercenaries on some level. Not at all who you want raising a kid. Rose is a good kid, but how much of that was luck vs. them actually being a good influence?

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** In addition, Chris and the Hound Wolf squad are, functionally, mercenaries on some level. Not at all who you want raising a kid. Rose is a good kid, but how much of that was luck vs. versus them actually being a good positive influence?
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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].

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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help by via him empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda]].
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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.

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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, [[BackupFromOtherworld doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.Miranda]].
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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having finally pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.

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* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having finally pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a face-to-face talk with him (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.
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* With her consciousness destroyed, Miranda is gone for good, having never been able to meet her original daughter Eva again after everything she went through. Meanwhile, Rose is able to have a final talk with her father, declaring how much she loves him and vice versa, with Ethan giving her his wedding ring as a memento. Ethan's consciousness will remain stuck there, but he's fine with it, as that means he can be with his daughter always thanks to the connection they'll share.

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* With her consciousness destroyed, Miranda is gone for good, having never been able to meet her original daughter Eva again after everything she went through. Meanwhile, Rose is able to have a final talk with her father, declaring how much she loves him and vice versa, with Ethan [[SoProudOfYou expressing his pride in his daughter]] and giving her his wedding ring as a memento. Ethan's consciousness will remain stuck there, but he's fine with it, as that means he can be with his daughter always thanks to the connection they'll share.
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* The fate of the villagers, especially Elena and Leonardo who leave quite an impression in their time with Ethan. As shown by Elena's distress, none of the villagers are clear on why Miranda has allowed them to fall victim to the Lycans. All of them have lost someone or something but their kindness shines through, with Luiza seemingly losing her husband but turning her house into a safehouse for all -- even Ethan, who she doesn't know. Sadly, this kindness leads to tragedy when Leonardo transforms into a Lycan and massacres all, save Ethan and Elena.
** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles towards her. Obviously in immense pain he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor and embrace him. Elena decides to remain with her father and die with him, and tells Ethan to find his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.

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* The fate of the villagers, especially Elena and Leonardo Leonardo, who leave quite an impression in their time with Ethan. As shown by Elena's distress, none of the villagers are clear on understand why Miranda has allowed them to fall victim to the Lycans. All of them have lost someone or something but their kindness shines through, with Luiza seemingly losing her husband but turning her house into a safehouse for all -- even Ethan, who she doesn't know. Sadly, this kindness leads to tragedy when Leonardo transforms into a Lycan and massacres all, save Ethan and Elena.
** Despite being her father, Elena saves Ethan's life by shooting him. It's obvious that they're a close family and this leaves Elena distressed. Even still, she remains hopeful. That is is, until Leonardo, somehow still alive and on fire, stumbles towards toward her. Obviously in immense pain pain, he manages to call out Elena's name, which is enough for her to cross the crumbling floor and embrace to get to him. Elena decides to remain with her father by his side and die with him, and tells telling Ethan to find his family before the two fall into the flames below, leaving Ethan distraught.



---> '''Alcina:''' ''(in a sombre tone)'' It was cold, wasn't it, Daniela?

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---> '''Alcina:''' ''(in a sombre somber tone)'' It was cold, wasn't it, Daniela?



---> '''Heisenberg:''' No...NO!! This can't be the end for me! I... must... ''kill her!!''...

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---> '''Heisenberg:''' No... NO!! This can't be the end for me! I... must... ''kill her!!''...



* Ethan's HeroicSacrifice, where he stays behind to detonate the bomb to destroy the Megamycete, along with whatever's left of Miranda and the village. After saving Rose and learning from Chris that Mia is alive, Ethan makes this difficult choice knowing he would never be with them for the rest of their lives, because he's been DeadAllAlong and his body is slowly deteriorating. He even wants to apologize to Mia and tells her that he loves her. After he entrusts Rose to Chris, he gives his jacket to them and takes the detonator. Then, he tearfully says goodbye to his baby daughter and walks towards the giant mold with the detonator in his hand. In the end, Ethan fights all odds to save his family at the cost of his life.

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* Ethan's HeroicSacrifice, where he stays behind to detonate the bomb to destroy the Megamycete, along with whatever's left of Miranda and the village. After saving Rose and learning from Chris that Mia is alive, Ethan makes this difficult choice knowing he would never be with them for the rest of their lives, because he's been DeadAllAlong and his body is slowly deteriorating. He even wants to apologize apologizes to Mia and tells her that he loves her. After he entrusts Rose to Chris, he gives his jacket to them and takes the detonator. Then, he tearfully says goodbye to his baby daughter and walks towards the giant mold with the detonator in his hand. In the end, Ethan fights all odds to save his family at the cost of his life.



** History repeats itself when Chris has to watch yet another infected friend stay behind to sacrifice himself to save him and everyone else, just like what had happened to Piers Nivans in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6''. The poor guy just can't catch a break, everytime he goes on a mission, Jill, his sister, his soldiers and his friends either end up in danger or die in front of him, without him being able to save them. And he already suffered a trauma-induced depression that led him get drunk for six months after Finn and the rest of his squad died in ''Resident Evil 6''. With all he's been through for ''twenty-three years'', it's surprising that even now that he's forty-eight, he still didn't just gave up and hung up his gun.

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** History repeats itself when Chris has to watch yet another infected friend stay behind to sacrifice himself to save him and everyone else, just like what had happened to Piers Nivans in ''VideoGame/ResidentEvil6''. The poor guy just can't catch a break, everytime every time he goes on a mission, Jill, his sister, his soldiers and his friends either end up in danger or die in front of him, without him being able to save them. And he already suffered a trauma-induced depression that led him get drunk for six months after Finn and the rest of his squad died in ''Resident Evil 6''. With all he's been through for ''twenty-three years'', it's surprising that even now that he's forty-eight, he still didn't just gave give up and hung up his gun.



** Mia as well. Throughout the entire game, she never gets to see and say goodbye to Ethan because she's been kidnapped by Miranda only to be rescued by Chris towards the end. After Chris brings Rose to her, she's initially happy to see her baby girl until she asks Chris where Ethan is and demands him not to leave her husband behind because she knows Ethan would never abandon them. After seeing the village blown up, Mia realizes what had happened to Ethan with Chris apologizing to her that her husband sacrificed himself to let everyone escape. With that, Mia quietly mourns for Ethan while she cuddles Rose with the jacket that he left for her.
** We never get to see it as she isn't in the game but Zoe is not going to be happy when she learns that the man that helped save her life is now dead.
* The DistantFinale, where a now teenager Rose leaves flowers on Ethan's grave, wishes him a happy birthday, and [[TalkingToTheDead has a brief conversation with him]]. It's touching, but also sad. It shows how Rosemary still carries a sentiment for the father she never knew, and how his HeroicSacrifice was not in vain. And just to make sure that Ethan's sacrifice is cemented in the mind of the audience -- seeing as how "dead" and "gone" are not necessarily the same thing in this franchise -- the ending concludes with a card that says "The father's story is now done". [[TheHeroDies Ethan's really not coming back]].

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** Mia as well. Throughout the entire game, she never gets to see and say goodbye to Ethan because she's been kidnapped by Miranda only to be rescued by Chris towards the end. After Chris brings Rose to her, she's initially happy to see her baby girl until she asks Chris where Ethan is and demands him not to leave her husband behind because she knows Ethan would never abandon them. After seeing the village blown up, Mia realizes what had has happened to Ethan with Chris apologizing to her that her husband sacrificed himself to let everyone escape. With that, Mia quietly mourns for Ethan while she cuddles cradles Rose with the jacket that he left for her.
** We never get to see it as she isn't in the game game, but Zoe is not going to be happy when she learns that the man that helped save her life is now dead.
* The DistantFinale, where a now teenager teenage Rose leaves flowers on Ethan's grave, wishes him a happy birthday, and [[TalkingToTheDead has a brief conversation with him]]. It's touching, but also sad. It shows how Rosemary still carries a sentiment for the father she never knew, and how his HeroicSacrifice was not in vain. And just to make sure that Ethan's sacrifice is cemented in the mind of the audience -- seeing as how "dead" and "gone" are not necessarily the same thing in this franchise -- the ending concludes with a card that says says, "The father's story is now done". [[TheHeroDies done."[[TheHeroDies Ethan's really not coming back]].



* Rose's life is a big mess. Because of her status as an intelligent humanoid B.O.W., she tends to sweat white slough from her body when nervous, which made her resented by her teachers (many of whom believed they could become infected by it, despite Chris's claims to the contrary). Even worse, [[ChildrenAreCruel she was bullied by her peers]] while under the guise of them "wanting to be friends", when in reality they just used it as further opportunities to torment her with cruel pranks before Rose would complain -- and that wouldn't help either if the [[AdultsAreUseless teachers were apathetic]]. Her situation worsened when unknown circumstances separated her from her mother, and over time the continuous mistreatment from almost everyone other than Chris and his Hound Wolf Squad led to her resenting who and what she was. So when Mother Miranda -- disguised as K (Canine from the Hound Wolf Squad) -- offered Rose an opportunity to get rid of her powers, she jumped at the mere mention.
* Michael asking Rose if she resented her father becomes this when he's revealed to be the remnants of Ethan's consciousness. For just a moment, he was afraid that his daughter hated him for not being there for her. Upon learning that she didn't hate him, yet knew little about him other than he died to save her life, Ethan (still using his Michael moniker) showed Rose a recreation/memory of the house the Winters family lived in when Rose was only six months old, before the events of the main game. She gets to see her father's joy and excitement for his baby's "half year birthday," hearing his voice for the first time ever. It culminates with her finding [[TragicKeepsake a heartfelt letter]] Ethan had written her for her, promising to raise her and be there for her always. Quite a few people found themselves tearing up alongside Rose when she gets to the end of it.
* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult onto injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.
* Furthermore, Eveline's idea of love and caring is so screwed up that she misinterpreted the bullies who tormented Rose as a child as instead being her friends, complaining that despite having "so many friends, it wasn't enough." Ultimately Eveline is still an angry and scared nine year old girl, and even if given an opportunity to become a better person [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she cannot understand how to do that]]. Which is why when Rose tries to make peace with Eveline after defeating her, she just uses it as another opportunity to harm Rose, forcing Ethan's hand to appear and shed his Michael moniker, resulting in both Ethan and Rose disappearing while ensuring Eveline will [[FateWorseThanDeath remain trapped in the Realm of Consciousness with nobody who cares about her]].
* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having finally pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a direct face-to-face talk (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she could escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose could use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, and with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.
* With her consciousness destroyed, Miranda is gone for good, having never been able to meet her original daughter Eva again after everything Miranda went through. Meanwhile, Rose is able to have a final talk with her father, declaring how much she loved him and vice versa with Ethan, giving her his wedding ring as a memento to hold on to. Ethan's consciousness will remain stuck there, but he's fine with it as that means he could be with his daughter always thanks to the connection they'll share.
* Rose mentions that ever since Chris started raising her, she hadn't really seen Mia since then. After all Ethan did to keep Rose and Mia safe (and presumably together) he still partially failed, and CHRIS has had more influence in her life than her own mother. Add in we don't know how long Miranda was impersonating Mia and it's entirely likely that Mia has only seen Rose cumulatively for less than a YEAR. Maybe even a few months.
** In addition, Chris and the Hound Wolf squad are, functionally, mercenaries on some level. Not at all who you want raising a kid. Rose is a good kid and pulled together, but how much of that was luck vs them actually being a good influence?

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* Rose's life is a big mess. Because of her status as an intelligent humanoid B.O.W., she tends to sweat white slough from her body when nervous, which made her resented by her teachers (many of whom believed they could become infected by it, despite Chris's claims to the contrary). Even worse, [[ChildrenAreCruel she was bullied by her peers]] while under the guise of them "wanting to be friends", when in reality they just used it as further opportunities to torment her with cruel pranks before Rose would could complain -- and that wouldn't help either if the [[AdultsAreUseless teachers were apathetic]]. Her situation worsened when unknown circumstances separated her from her mother, and over time the continuous mistreatment from almost everyone other than Chris and his Hound Wolf Squad led to her resenting who and what she was. So when Mother Miranda -- disguised as K (Canine from the Hound Wolf Squad) -- offered Rose an opportunity to get rid of her powers, she jumped at the mere mention.
* Michael asking Rose if she resented her father becomes this when he's revealed to be the remnants of Ethan's consciousness. For just a moment, he was afraid that his daughter hated him for not being there for her. Upon learning that she didn't hate him, yet knew little about him other than that he died to save her life, Ethan (still using his Michael moniker) showed Rose a recreation/memory of the house the Winters family lived in when Rose was only six months old, before the events of the main game. She gets to see her father's joy and excitement for his baby's "half year birthday," birthday", hearing his voice for the first time ever. It culminates with her finding [[TragicKeepsake a heartfelt letter]] Ethan had written her for her, promising to raise her and be there for her always. Quite a few people found themselves tearing up alongside Rose when she gets to the end of it.
* Eveline is still "alive" in the Realm of Consciousness; she was torturing Rose because, in Eveline's mind, Rose got everything Eveline wanted: A family, caring people who didn't treat Rose as a weapon and/or freak, and a (somewhat) normal human life. Eveline is understandably upset that she never got the love of a parent Rose did; Eveline's mother Miranda treated the former as an "intruder" even when both were inside the megamycete and still regards Eveline as a failure, meaning [[HatesBeingAlone she's all alone]]. And to add insult onto to injury, even Ethan doesn't recognize Eveline's essence when she first cuts him off from interacting with Rose.
* Furthermore, Eveline's idea of love and caring is so screwed up that she misinterpreted the bullies who tormented Rose as a child as instead being her friends, complaining that despite having "so many friends, it wasn't enough." Ultimately Ultimately, Eveline is still an angry and scared nine year old nine-year-old girl, and even if given an opportunity to become a better person person, [[EvilCannotComprehendGood she cannot understand how to do that]]. Which is why when Rose tries to make peace with Eveline after defeating her, she just uses it as another opportunity to harm Rose, forcing Ethan's hand to appear and shed his Michael moniker, resulting in both Ethan and Rose disappearing while ensuring Eveline will [[FateWorseThanDeath remain trapped in the Realm of Consciousness with nobody who cares about her]].
* Rose ''finally'' gets to meet Ethan -- having finally pieced it together that he was Michael all along -- and has a direct face-to-face talk (even if it's just a remnant of him in the megamycete). But once again again, Ethan pulls a HeroicSacrifice to help Rose so she could can escape Mother Miranda's wrath, all so Rose could can use the purifying crystal to remove her powers and escape the Realm of Consciousness to live a normal life. Instead, Rose decides to embrace her powers by smashing the crystal, and doing so with Ethan's help by empowering his daughter at the final moment the duo defeat Miranda.
* With her consciousness destroyed, Miranda is gone for good, having never been able to meet her original daughter Eva again after everything Miranda she went through. Meanwhile, Rose is able to have a final talk with her father, declaring how much she loved loves him and vice versa versa, with Ethan, Ethan giving her his wedding ring as a memento to hold on to. memento. Ethan's consciousness will remain stuck there, but he's fine with it it, as that means he could can be with his daughter always thanks to the connection they'll share.
* Rose mentions that ever since Chris started raising her, she hadn't really seen Mia since then. Mia. After all Ethan did to keep Rose and Mia safe (and presumably together) together), he still partially failed, and CHRIS has had more influence in her life than her own mother. Add in we don't know how long Miranda was impersonating Mia and it's entirely likely that Mia has only seen Rose cumulatively for less than a YEAR. Maybe even a few months.
** In addition, Chris and the Hound Wolf squad are, functionally, mercenaries on some level. Not at all who you want raising a kid. Rose is a good kid and pulled together, kid, but how much of that was luck vs vs. them actually being a good influence?

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* While the level of sympathy deserved for them is up to the individual due to their actions, the Lords are surpassingly tragic characters in some regards. While it obviously doesn't justify their actions, it's not hard to feel some pity for them:

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* While the level of sympathy deserved for them is up to the individual due to their actions, the Lords are surpassingly tragic characters in some regards. While it obviously It doesn't justify their actions, of course, but it's not hard to feel some pity for them:



---> '''Alcina:''' ''(in a sombre tone)'' It was cold, wasn't it Daniela?
*** Of the three daughters, Daniela--the red-haired one fought in the library--is the only one who can be regarded as sympathetic. While still dangerously evil and sadistic, she's also the [[PsychopathicManchild youngest and most delusional]] of the three, with her insanity expressed through a naïve, almost child-like playfulness that honestly sounds ''genuine''. Her [[FlirtingUnderFire flirtatious banter with Ethan]] gives off the sense that she genuinely ''loves'' her victims and is completely oblivious to the fact that they ''don't'' enjoy being tortured and killed (i.e., "Tell me what you want me to do to you", "Everyone else was so happy!"). Also, unlike her sisters, she ''doesn't'' become more aggressive or lash out violently when faced with cold weather. Instead, she tries to run and hide, obviously terrified, sincerely asking: [[EvilCannotComprehendGood "Why are you doing this!?"]] or "Don't you love me!?" and even crying out: "It's so cold!" and [[VillainsWantMercy "I- I don't want to die!"]] when defeated. It gives the impression of having to MercyKill a violently, mentally-unstable person who just wants someone to play with and is tragically unaware of the danger they pose to others.

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---> '''Alcina:''' ''(in a sombre tone)'' It was cold, wasn't it it, Daniela?
*** Of the three daughters, Daniela--the red-haired one fought in the library--is the only one who can be regarded as sympathetic. While still dangerously evil and sadistic, she's also the [[PsychopathicManchild youngest and most delusional]] of the three, with her insanity expressed through a naïve, almost child-like childlike playfulness that honestly sounds ''genuine''. Her [[FlirtingUnderFire flirtatious banter with Ethan]] gives off the sense that she genuinely ''loves'' her victims and is completely oblivious to the fact that they ''don't'' enjoy being tortured and killed (i.e., "Tell me what you want me to do to you", you,", "Everyone else was so happy!"). Also, unlike her sisters, she ''doesn't'' become more aggressive or lash out violently when faced with cold weather. Instead, she tries to run and hide, obviously terrified, sincerely asking: [[EvilCannotComprehendGood "Why are you doing this!?"]] or "Don't you love me!?" and even crying out: "It's so cold!" and [[VillainsWantMercy "I- I "I don't want to die!"]] when defeated. It gives the impression of having to MercyKill a violently, mentally-unstable violent, mentally unstable person who just wants someone to play with and is tragically unaware of the danger they pose to others.



---> '''Alcina:''' Cassandra...Cassandra?...[[BigNO NO]]! How much blood and sweat do you think it took to raise those daughters!? [[ItsPersonal You have incurred an impossible debt!]]
** Lady Beneviento, at the end of the day, she is an orphan with a severe mental illness, with Miranda's notes and her own actions implying that she is basically still a child in terms of mental development.
** Moreau's entire existence, especially considering how severely crippled and pained, both physically and mentally, his own mutations, which he has little to no control over, have rendered him. He's also being treated no better than waste disposal by everyone else in his circle, including the woman that put him into this sorry state in the first place, even though he worships her as a god. Unfortunately for him, journal entries later in the game show that his efforts have always been in vain. Miranda considers him the biggest failure out of all of her experiments and hates every second of having to deal with him, more than any of the other lords, so she made him live in squalor and isolated him from everyone else on purpose.
*** Moreau spends his entire boss fight crying and calling for Mother Miranda even as he [[JerkassWoobie tries to kill Ethan]]. Even Ethan is reluctant to fight him (though Ethan does drop one of his BondOneLiners afterward).

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---> '''Alcina:''' Cassandra...Cassandra?... Cassandra?... [[BigNO NO]]! How much blood and sweat do you think it took to raise those daughters!? [[ItsPersonal You have incurred an impossible debt!]]
** Lady Beneviento, at the end of the day, she Beneviento is an orphan with a severe mental illness, with Miranda's notes and her own actions implying that she is basically still a child in terms of mental development.
** Moreau's entire existence, especially considering how severely crippled and pained, pained - both physically and mentally, mentally - his own mutations, which he has little to no control over, have rendered him. He's also being treated no better than waste disposal by everyone else in his circle, including the woman that put him into this sorry state in the first place, even though he worships her as a god. Unfortunately for him, journal entries later in the game show that his efforts have always been in vain. Miranda considers him the biggest failure out of all of her experiments and hates every second of having to deal with him, more than any of the other lords, so she made him live in squalor and isolated him from everyone else on purpose.
*** Moreau spends his entire boss fight crying and calling for trying to prove his worth to Mother Miranda even as he one final time, hoping that [[JerkassWoobie tries killing Ethan]] will make her and the other Lords respect him. As he's dying, all he can do is cry out for Miranda to kill Ethan]]. save him. Even Ethan is seems reluctant to fight him (though Ethan he does drop one of his BondOneLiners afterward).



* After defeating Lady Dimitrescu, Ethan obtains a mysterious flask. Upon taking it to The Duke in the village, he reveals the '''horrible''' truth behind it. Turns out the flask contains a head. The head of ''Ethan's daughter, Rosemary''. Ethan just can't take the sheer impact of this revelation and [[HeroicBSOD briefly falls to his knees]]. Not only did he have his child snatched away from him, he ''failed'' to rescue her and had to discover she died a gruesome death. Even more so when there are are three other flasks containing her other body parts. The tragedy is somewhat lessened by the fact that there is still hope to resurrect his daughter with the Mold -- which happens at the end of the game. Still, this is a massive MoralEventHorizon for Miranda and the Four Houses, and something no parent should ever experience.
* The reason Chris didn't tell Ethan what was going on was that he knew Ethan would want to get involved. But as one of Chris' soldiers told him, perhaps telling him would have been better instead of leaving him in the dark.

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*** Heisenberg's last words add to the tragedy of it all. He's in denial that he is about to die, having tried so hard to take his revenge on the woman who ruined his life. You can really hear the desperation in his voice.
---> '''Heisenberg:''' No...NO!! This can't be the end for me! I... must... ''kill her!!''...
* After defeating Lady Dimitrescu, Ethan obtains a mysterious flask. Upon taking it to The Duke in the village, he reveals the '''horrible''' truth behind it. Turns out the flask contains a head. The head of ''Ethan's daughter, Rosemary''. Ethan just can't take the sheer impact of this revelation and [[HeroicBSOD briefly falls to his knees]]. Not only did he have his child snatched away from him, he ''failed'' to rescue her and had to discover she died a gruesome death. Even more so when there are are three other flasks containing her other body parts. The tragedy is somewhat lessened by the fact that there is still hope to resurrect his daughter with the Mold -- which happens at the end of the game. Still, this is a massive MoralEventHorizon for Miranda and the Four Houses, Lords, and something no parent should ever experience.
* The reason Chris didn't tell Ethan what was going on was that because he knew Ethan would want to get involved. But But, as one of Chris' soldiers told him, perhaps telling him would have been better instead of leaving him in the dark.



* Miranda's backstory. Before becoming the insane monster we see by the end of the game, she was once a normal researcher who had a daughter named Eva. The Spanish flu outbreak, however, claimed Eva's life. In her despair, Miranda consigned herself to DyingAlone in a cave... until she found the Megamycete mold in that very cave. Researching its properties, she discovered that it could potentially be used to resurrect her daughter. And so began a century's worth of horrific experiments, manipulation of an entire village, and all of the tragedy that occurred in ''Resident Evil 7''.

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* Miranda's backstory. Before becoming the insane monster we see by at the end of the game, she was once a normal researcher who had a daughter named Eva. The Spanish flu outbreak, however, claimed Eva's life. In her despair, Miranda consigned herself to DyingAlone in a cave... until she found the Megamycete mold in that very cave. Researching its properties, she discovered that it could potentially be used to resurrect her daughter. And so began a century's worth of horrific experiments, manipulation of an entire village, and all of the tragedy that occurred in ''Resident Evil 7''.



-->'''Ethan:''' ''(tearfully)'' Goodbye Rosemary...

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-->'''Ethan:''' ''(tearfully)'' Goodbye Goodbye, Rosemary...

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