Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-100.33.47.60-20170703220718/@comment-27360246-20190702102514

Jeez, people are being complicated.

Elizabeth has confirmed herself that she did not regain her memories as a child, it was in one of the chapters where they argued against each other regarding Elizabeth herself.

During the childhood trial where she went along with Zaratras, she only came to know and understand that she knew Meliodas as a child. This does not mean that she regained her memories of childhood.

Also, the manga has clearly stated that 'Elizabeth is fated to die 3 days after she regains the memories of her PAST LIVES aka her life as a goddess, her life as a savage person, her life as a Danafor warrior! Never has the manga ever stated that she dies after finding out about her CURRENT life's CHILDHOOD or regaining her memories from her CURRENT life's CHILDHOOD.'

The human Elizabeth is not meant to die, but Goddess Elizabeth sure is as a punishment. This is why every time Elizabeth becomes full goddess she is fated to die since she remembers the grave sin she had committed as a goddess. It's a punishment, she has to deal with it. It's like the case with Diane. Diane fought against Galand and lost her memories of the time. While later she met Galand again and he asked her if she remembered her, but she said no. Since Galand's Commandment is effective on those who lie, he believed Diane would turn to stone. But she did not. Because she was not lying. It may not seem to have a connection, but it's actually having very heavy connection between Diane and Elizabeth's incident. The incident tells you that fate does not punish amnesiac people.

Elizabeth FORCED the memories of her PAST LIVES to come back. Zeldris did not contribute to ANYTHING! Yes he is to blame for telling Elizabeth about her past sin, but he is not to blame for her awakening. If that was the case the Goddess Symbol aka the triskele on the goddess eye would appear right then and there in Zeldris' '''Realm of Darkness. '''

'''So yes wanted to end this with an advice: please read the manga carefully. Thank you.'''