Once they leave, Lysa confesses poisoning her own husband's wine and framing the Lannisters, using these actions as proof of her love for Petyr. Other party members use a variety of techniques for both offense and defense, and applying status effects such as poison or paralysis. She was, however, extremely unstable and temperamental to a fault. Depending on the player's choices, Brad can lose one or both of his arms, or some of his party members. [citation needed], Lisa has received a handful of notable fangames, most notably LISA: The Pointless by Edvinas Kandrotas, and LISA: The Hopeful by a developer under the alias Taco Salad with help from other members of the community. This is what made him torment Brad throughout the first game. As the master of Caesar and Joseph, she skillfully employs harsh and apparently life-threatening training for her students and is severe to Joseph, whose antics she doesn't tolerate during his training. Given the large age difference between her and Jon, their marriage was not a happy one. Jon Arryn lies on his funeral bier in King's Landing in ". [10] It is mentioned that Joseph talked to her about the Joestar Birthmark at an undisclosed period of time. Brad finally reaches Buddy, and she blames him for ruining her chances at freedom alongside Rando. To this end, Lysa became withdrawn, lonely, cold, apathetic, malignantly willful and subjective to fits of anger that were often unjustified, to the extent that she saw enemies in anyone who disagreed with her. [1], Lysa married Jon Arryn during Robert's Rebellion. She brings him to the Eyrie to be questioned. If someone (Catelyn, Lord Frey) suggests to have him fostered, Lysa would react aggressively, even issue death threats. Since her husband's death, she is the Lady Regent of the Vale of Arryn. Later, it is revealed that she is Joseph's mother. Lord Jon was the head of House Arryn and a leader of the rebel faction fighting to overthrow the Mad King. The departure of his mother leads to Bradley and his younger sister, Lisa being abused and neglected by their father, Martin Armstrong. Lysa remains in the Eyrie, and does not attend her father's funeral. She is noted as overweight in the books, as a result of suffering two stillbirths and four miscarriages. Under the name Lisa Lisa, she first appears as a mysterious Ripple user whom Joseph meets in Venice. Brad then falls over, apparently dead. Catelyn leaves, frustrated and annoyed.[6]. After defeating all of the game's warlords, Buddy confronts a man named Dr. Yado, a trumpet-playing professor who is seen in secret locations as an easter egg in Lisa: The Painful. As a young adult, Elizabeth eventually married George II, and they had one child, Joseph. Despite realizing Buddy's distaste towards him, Brad pushes forwards, with his past trauma causing him to desperately fear that harm will befall Buddy. But Lysa does not respond, and keeps the Bloody Gate closed. Lisa Lisa is the wife of George Joestar II and the mother of Joseph Joestar. It is revealed that Rando was not killed in his battle with Brad. Praise was specifically given for the game's soundtrack, which was released as a separate download on Steam, along with an art collection featuring character profiles and concept drawings created by Chase Anast, the same man responsible for the Mother 4 project. Lord Nestor Royce (Yohn's cousin) comes to the Eyrie to inquire about her death, but conducts the investigation rather superficially. She believed that, though Petyr loved Catelyn, she loved him no more than the whores in his brothels and didn't even perceive him as an option for companionship. She is also the one who defeats Wired Beck. Rando is subsequently captured by a man by the name of Bolo Bugaughtiichi, who utilizes him as bait in an ultimately unsuccessful effort to capture, and subsequently rape, Buddy. Along the way, he is forced to make choices that permanently affect both his own well-being and that of his party members. As a result, Dingaling also developed the sequel expansion, Lisa: The Joyful, which features Buddy as its protagonist. She is the love interest of Ludlow Lamonsoff and one of the two tetartagonists of the 2015 film, Pixels (the other being Q*bert). Lysa questions Sansa on her relationship with Petyr. [2] Lisa Lisa is constantly portrayed as a brave woman, being able to bluff Kars into sparing her and Joseph when they are surrounded by vampires without letting any emotion transpire[3] and in the past, immediately killed the zombie who murdered her husband George II, forcing her to hide in Europe.[4]. He then mutates due to his secret Joy use, though he commits suicide via biting off his own neck. In order to avoid retaliation and legal repercussions for having been caught in the act of murder, the Speedwagon Foundation helped her to erase all evidence of her existence. Lady Lisa's in the house! She can channel her Ripple through her scarf to stand upside down, leaving the now rigid scarf the only part of her in contact with the ground. She confronts Ludlow, who is delighted and stunned to see her. [9] Her ability for training others results in Caesar and Joseph's rapid growth into Ripple masters in their own rights. Residing in Venice, with an initially unknown past, she leads the Ripple Users' efforts in battling the Pillar Men. She would also turn rather sadistic, to the point that she believed that throwing Tyrion (an innocent man, whom she perceived to be guilty based on her prejudice and the fact that he was a Lannister, one of the most powerful and dangerous Houses in Westeros) out of the Moon Door was elegance. It is mentioned during the events of the chariot arc that her Ripple is at least three times more powerful than Joseph's. She doted on her son and pursued a policy of isolationism during the War of the Five Kings despite her blood ties to House Stark. If the opponent's non-Throw melee attack hits, they'll be knocked into the air via a blast of Ripple. She is shown to possess the Red Stone of Aja and mentions that destroying it would make fighting the Pillar Men just that much more difficult hence why she keeps it on her person. One night Petyr tried to kiss Catelyn, and she rejected him, laughing. Lysa became pregnant with Petyr's child as a result of this. Lysa fled King's Landing for the safety of the Eyrie with Robin, then six-years old. During this time, Straizo entrusted her with the Red Stone of Aja.[1]. The ending the player receives depends on whether they elected to play on Pain Mode or use the drug Joy. She conveys her pity for Sansa's unfortunate marriage with the dwarf Tyrion Lannister, and asks if he ever forced himself on her, to which she replies "no". Lisa Lisa finishes by delivering a final back-flipping kick as she retrieves the scarf. Buzzo explains that he was formerly Lisa's lover, and blamed Brad for failing to prevent his father's abuse, which eventually led to Lisa's suicide. He accompanies Buddy as she tries to become the most powerful person in Olathe by killing the warlords ruling it, despite Rando's disapproval. Buddy's own copious usage of Joy throughout the game means she is far overdue for a mutation. [9], During his surprise trial at Winterfell, Littlefinger admits that he murdered Lysa, albeit to protect Sansa. Upon the 2014 game's release, both games received alternative names, Lisa: The First and Lisa: The Painful respectively, to distinguish them. As a Ripple master, Lisa Lisa's Ripple Breath replenishes the HHG faster than most other Ripple users, being roughly 150% of the normal rate and tying with Zeppeli's for fastest in the game. [1] Lysa and Jon spent the next seventeen years in the capital of King's Landing, never returning to the Eyrie in the Vale of Arryn.[2]. During the War of the Five Kings, Lysa remains neutral. She does not send Robb Stark even one soldier (Brynden joins the Starks without her permission). Lysa married Lord Jon Arryn to tie three of the Houses involved in Robert's Rebellion - the Starks, Tullys, and Arryns - more closely together. In the books her son's first name is Robert, but this was changed for the TV series to avoid confusion with Robert Baratheon and Robb Stark. According to the TV series official pronunciation guide developed for the cast and crew, "Lysa Arryn" is pronounced "LIE-ssa AIR-in", as opposed to "Liss-ah" or "Lee-suh". Lysa flees the capital and returns to the Eyrie with her son Robin. Without any arms Brad cannot use his Armstrong Style at all and can only bite at opponents (though certain skills can still be selected). As a Ripple User, Lisa Lisa has a Ripple Gauge that determines the strength of her attacks. The costume's color is also based on her anime appearance. " My life hasn't been so peaceful that I'd hide behind a kid who's not even in his twenties yet! " After Jon's death, whom she had secretly murdered on behalf of Petyr Baelish, her true lover and later second husband, she became the Lady Regent of the Vale, ruling on behalf of her young son, Robin Arryn. Lisa Lisa is paired with Funny Valentine in the Eyes of Heaven Tournament, but was eliminated in the preliminaries by Wamuu and N'Doul. After defeating his double, she is stabbed in the back from the real Kars' light blades but manages to survive. Lysa and Jon have a single son, Robin Arryn, whom she dotes on constantly. She delays showing the letter to Catelyn, to Catelyn's great annoyance. She wasn't as much protective of him, as she was protective over something that she could be proud of - proud, that is, for no logical reason other than her own delusions about his majesty, showing that she rather saw Robin as an extravagant extension of herself. However, there are recovery gaps in-between looping attacks so as to prevent the chain from becoming an inescapable perpetual combo.