Why does LeChuck love Elaine?
I'm a little bit confused on why exactly LeChuck loves Elaine so much. Is it personality? Is it attractiveness? Is it her position of power?
See, I always thought it was her personality; she being so against LeChuck that he's turned on by it and makes it his mission to make her love him. But when she grabs the voodoo sword it COMPLETELY changes her personality! Elaine is now basically a slave to his power and has no control over her own emotions...she's basically a different person.
What's the point in that? Why would he want to completely change the person that he supposedly loves so that she's now a different person?
See, I always thought it was her personality; she being so against LeChuck that he's turned on by it and makes it his mission to make her love him. But when she grabs the voodoo sword it COMPLETELY changes her personality! Elaine is now basically a slave to his power and has no control over her own emotions...she's basically a different person.
What's the point in that? Why would he want to completely change the person that he supposedly loves so that she's now a different person?
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That is strange... usually that's the woman's job! *evil grin*
Anyway, Secret of Monkey Island hinted that it isn't just LeChuck, apparently she has lots of people attracted to her since she "had a lot of suiters she turned down." It's even hinted at when you look at the well twice in episode 4. ("Who's the pirate most adored?") I guess it's really just her looks, though her fiery attitude might have something to do with it too, might be considered a challenge or something, I dunno.
LeChuck is just a giant misogynist though, as you can see by his expectations of a wife in chapter 5, so for him it's really not personality.
I think because he can't have her, he really, really wants to have her, be able to change her mind... A bit like people who are attracted to gay people of the opposite gender just because they're gay, and who are hoping to be the one who's so awesome they somehow change their sexual orientation.
You know what I mean?
But pizza loves them back!
(And it hasn't been clearly disproved that baby Bowser isn't Peach's child. Just saying...)
Um, no I dont dont Elaine loves LeChuck back (and dont tell me none of you have seen any fanart implying that...)
Also I hate to say this... but it's Cliche, the villian always loves the hero's wife/husband/gf/bf/we to make it a plotpoint for kidnapping, endearment attempts, etc.
He has, you know, getting voodoo-powerful and creating a voodoo army and everything but... He's alone, so where's the fun in that?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xh_9QhRzJEs
But that's the "nothing better to do" part.
Alright, alright, serious answer now. He needed a girl, and Elaine was more accessible than Carla. Or less, and he just wanted trouble.
Why do you make so much sense?!
Because it's all too easy to give into the Dark Side.
OR:
The reason why he loves her IS the secret of Monkey Island. TM.
But wasn't the reason of marrying her in MI1, to rule the carribean? I think I read it somewhere.
I've not played the classic MI games (but I have SoMI:SE to play soemtime) but she did make refernce to being a govorner ("This is more power than I could ever have as a pirate or a govorner" - Chapter 5 immediatly after being turned into a zombie-demon)
But yeah, there are many men out there who get turned on by the whole "chase" thing, and who don't get that "no" means "Not if you were the last man on Earth and my dear, dying mother's last wish was to see a grandchild before she finally passed away". A swift kick to the crotch, on the other hand, is much harder to misinterpret.
The other admirer she had back in MI1 where only interested in her position, not her personality - that's why Guybrush won her heart!!!
Not unlikely.
Bowser loves Peach (Princess Toadstool)? I never remember him saying he loved her, he just keeps kidnapping her and I thought it was to take over the Kingdom. They never really developed a clear why he keeps holding her hostage. At least I never saw it.
Sorry this post had nothing to do with Monkey Island.
She's covered in melty cheese? And is delivered hot within 30 minutes or you get her free?
It was explained in SuperMario RPG. they dug into the character of bowser a LOT deeper than in previous games and tried to really explore him.
Also iirc in one game bowser looks at Toadstool (I think Peach is her first name) and little hears appeared over his head. I might be wrong about that one though...
Sorry, off-topic, I know, but Bowser's my favorite character in the mario universe...
Also, Bowser is King Koopa, fun fact. Makes more sense, really, but a bit bland. A few odd name differences litter the Mario franchise. =P
Oh and I like the Elaine has something to do with the secret of monkey island idea
If it be any-tin' wort mentionin' it be de fact dat both LeChuck and Guybrush Treepwood escaped from de underworld unscaved. Dis means dat not only is Guybrush undead, but now headin' down de path of LeChuck. Perhaps de bond Elaine provides, no man can resist, and any man sent to dah underworld, will return for her love.
LeChuck does not truly love Elaine, but only thinks he does because of his own sick and twisted definition of the word: to cook, clean, and have sex with. He most likely was never taught what love was and Elaine may have been the first person to even be a little nice to LeChuck until she learned of his true nature, so he thought she would be perfect for him. In my opinion though, I don't think LeChuck knows how to love. I mean he has done things to Elaine that he has done to his worst enemies. I think Tales established what LeChuck has always wanted from Elaine, to be his servent. That's my take on it.
I'm gonna go with the theory that he was originally one of the many local pirates that liked her (like the ones Elaine mentioned in SOMI that she told Guybrush about). I'm assuming it was for her looks, and quite possibly her personality. As LeChuck is a very obsessive character, this may be why he didn't accept her rejection.
Maybe something happened between them before SOMI for all we know; the idea of her having something to do with the secret of Monkey Island is a nice theory too.
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Love is part of free will. you cannot for somone to fall in love for you. Carnal Lust is possible; that is basicallt hormonal, but true love is beyond any magic because love itself is the greatest magic of them all.