eris

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Hi, I'm Eris *look at the bug

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Eris is the personification of chaos; this is seen both literally and figuratively. Literally, she often speaks of creating and causing chaos and is constantly trying to disrupt people's lives. But metaphorically, her role is that of a tester; she acts as a powerful test of character for Sinbad throughout the film and constantly tests the mettle of the various characters whose path she disrupts.

She embodies the idea of ​​humanity's darker urges, and her role works in tandem with Sinbad's desire to do good. She constantly challenges him by throwing his lower sides in his face: she works on the premise that Sinbad is "black-hearted," and often calls him selfish or tells him that he has no heart. Eris challenges characters to either become better or give in to their darker urges.

— The main antagonist of the seventh DreamWorks animated feature film Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, based on the folk tales of Sinbad the Sailor. She is a beautiful but evil goddess of chaos who plans to make the world as chaotic as possible, and Sinbad's sworn enemy.

She was voiced by Michelle Pfeiffer, who also played Catwoman in Batman Returns, Velma Von Tussle in Hairspray, Lamia in Stardust, and Queen Ingrith in Maleficent: Mistress of Evil.

Biography Eris is an archaic Greek goddess of chaos and discord, and as such, her occupations involve disrupting the peace and introducing chaos into the world. She rules over an army of pet monsters, including Cetus, Scorpius, Musca, Leo, Lacerta, and Roc. As a goddess, Eris has near-omnipotent-level abilities; she is often seen appearing and disappearing at will, and does not appear to be bound by the same laws of physics as other humans. She can take on the appearance of other people, though it is unclear whether she is shapeshifting or simply manipulating perception. She is seen residing in her own divine realm, which appears to be a dimension separate from the physical reality of humans.

Eris first appears watching Prince Proteus sail to Syracuse with the Book of Peace on board his ship, pursued by the thief Sinbad. Since this setting suits her plans to create chaos in the world, she sends Keith to disrupt the ship's course. However, when Proteus and Sinbad are reunited, they end up working together to defeat the creature. Keith drags Sinbad into the depths of the sea, where he encounters Eris, who silently breathes a huge underwater bubble to allow him to breathe. Eris and Sinbad make a deal in which she promises to give Sinbad anything he wants in exchange for stealing the Book of Peace for her.

Sinbad and his crew travel to Syracuse to retrieve the Book, but after mixing with the prince's party, he is quickly taken aback.

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Eris is an archaic Greek goddess of chaos and discord, and as such, her occupations involve disrupting the peace and introducing chaos into the world. She rules over an army of pet monsters, including Cetus, Scorpius, Musca, Leo, Lacerta, and Roc. As a goddess, Eris has near-omnipotent-level abilities; she is often seen appearing and disappearing at will, and does not appear to be bound by the same laws of physics as other humans. She can take on the appearance of other people, though it is unclear whether she is shapeshifting or simply manipulating perception. She is seen residing in her own divine realm, which appears to be a dimension separate from the physical reality of humans.

Eris first appears watching Prince Proteus sail to Syracuse with the Book of Peace on board his ship, pursued by the thief Sinbad. Since this setting suits her plans to create chaos in the world, she sends Keith to disrupt the ship's course. However, when Proteus and Sinbad are reunited, they end up working together to defeat the creature. Keith drags Sinbad into the depths of the sea, where he encounters Eris, who silently breathes a huge underwater bubble to allow him to breathe. Eris and Sinbad make a deal in which she promises to give Sinbad anything he wants in exchange for stealing the Book of Peace for her.

Sinbad and his crew travel to Syracuse to retrieve the Book, but after blending in with the prince's party, he quickly becomes overwhelmed upon meeting Proteus's fiancée, Marina, and flees shortly after arriving. Watching Sinbad leave the palace, Eris decides to frame him by disguising herself as him; she kills a guard before stealing the Book herself, and plants a replica of Sinbad's dagger as evidence. Syracuse is immediately plunged into darkness and Sinbad is arrested. When he claims he does not have the Book, he is sentenced to death until Proteus intervenes, believing Sinbad's earlier claim that Eris framed him.

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