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We have a lot to talk about. And I don't care how long it takes. We're not leaving until you see that I'm right.
~ Eliot to Chloe.

Eliot Hampden is a supporting antagonist of the 2017 videogame Life is Strange: Before the Storm. He was a student at Blackwell Academy during the events of the game, who at first seemed like a hopeless admirer of Chloe Price, but was eventually revealed to be an unstable stalker who was jealous of Rachel Amber's relationship with Chloe.

History[]

Episode 1: Awake[]

Eliot is first seen outside of school the night after Firewalk, which he asks Chloe about. Like nearly everyone in school, he heard Chloe had been there with Rachel and inquires about it. Eliot then asks if Chloe wanted to go see The Tempest with him. Eliot will end up being disappointed regardless of whether Chloe outright rejects him or gives a 'maybe'.

Eliot texts her asking why she wasn't in Chemistry later that day.

Episode 2: Brave New World[]

Eliot is in the parking lot when Chloe comes out, learning she was either officially suspended or expelled from Blackwell Academy depending on what choices the player has made. He becomes somewhat dubious when he hears Rachel was involved somehow. Eliot consistently texts Chloe throughout the episode, asking her if she is alright.

While exploring Eliot's room, Chloe can find many of Eliot's academic and extracurricular talents, but seems slightly pertubed (but not completely freaked out) that he has drawings and poems which are apparently about her.

Episode 3: Hell Is Empty[]

He shows up at the hospital for Mikey North/Drew North. Although Chloe says there's nothing to be worried about and she doesn't want to talk, he grows increasingly suspicious once he learns that Rachel is also in the hospital as well and that Rachel was who Chloe was originally in the hospital to visit. Depending on if player left graffiti on his slate earlier, he may also bring it up and ask about it. Either way, Chloe gets annoyed and weirded out. Once she leaves, Eliot watches her carefully as Chloe leaves the hospital.

While searching James Amber's office, Chloe is shocked to see Eliot had followed her all the way there, demanding to know what kind of trouble she's getting into. At this point, it is now obvious to Chloe that Eliot has been stalking her and that his seemingly good-natured suspicions of Rachel were actually envy and hatred towards her and he was using his concern for Chloe's safety to mask his jealousy. He behaves like he's entitled to Chloe's affection because he was there for her after her best friend Max left for Seattle and Chloe's father William died. After this Eliot locks them both inside James' office and says they won't leave there until she sees he is right, while Chloe secretly calls the police, beginning a backtalk challenge. Eliot begins to ramble about his feelings towards her, saying he is the only one who is right and Rachel's dangerous for her while he isn't. He even goes so far as to shove Chloe if she tries to walk past him, and even throws objects in frustration if Chloe tries to reason with Eliot.

If Chloe succeeds the backtalk challenge, Chloe cautiously talks to Eliot as if she were admitting he was right and he hugs Chloe against her will. When the cops arrived outside, Eliot starts to panic yet he says he will talk to them with Chloe. He accidentally triggers the alarm while he was trying to open the door and Chloe quickly grabs the money James was meant to give Damon and rushes out, leaving a confused Eliot behind to be apprehended by the police. During the ending, Eliot's room is shown to be filled with boxes containing his belongings. Eliot is seen carrying one of the boxes out of his room, where Principal Wells is waiting outside.

If Chloe fails the backtalk challange, Eliot catches Chloe while she is trying to tip the cops off about what is happening. After this, he calls Chloe a bitch and says he was trying to help her. When he starts to corner Chloe, she quickly grabs a "best dad" statue. Eliot accuses her of attempting to assault him and asks Chloe if that's how far she'll go to protect Rachel. Chloe throws the statue out the window and smashes it, which triggers an alarm. Chloe says, "better run d**kbag! Cops will be here any minute". Eliot gets scared and rushes outside through the front door, while Chloe escapes. Eliot is eventually caught by the police, leading to his arrest and expulsion. During the ending, Eliot is seen staring at a photo of himself and Chloe at a concert, which he rips in half and drops in a trash can. As Eliot dumps the torn photo in the trash, his belongings can be seen packed into boxes, indicating that he has been expelled from Blackwell Academy.

The ironic thing in his story is, he gets caught in the DA's office by the police which gets him expelled from Blackwell, something that he grills Chloe, and by extension, Rachel for.

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Life is Strange
Mark Jefferson | Nathan Prescott | Victoria Chase | David Madsen | Frank Bowers | Sean Prescott

Life is Strange: Before the Storm
Damon Merrick | James Amber | David Madsen | Frank Bowers | Victoria Chase | Nathan Prescott | Sheldon Pike | Peter Gillespie | Eliot Hampden | Sean Prescott

Life is Strange 2
Hank Stamper | Merrill | Big Joe | Lisbeth Fischer | Nicholas Durand | Chad Michaels | David Madsen | Madison Wright

Life is Strange: True Colors
Jed Lucan | Diane Jacobs | Typhon

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