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{{Villain Infobox
 
{{Villain Infobox
|image = Eris the Spirit of Chaos.jpg|
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|image = Eris the Spirit of Chaos.jpg
|size = 200
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|size = 300
 
|fullname = Eris
 
|fullname = Eris
 
|alias = Goddess of Chaos<br>
 
|alias = Goddess of Chaos<br>
 
Goddess of Discord<br>
 
Goddess of Discord<br>
Spirit of Chaos
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Spirit of Chaos<br>
 
|origin = ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''
 
|origin = ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''
 
|occupation = Greek goddess of chaos and strife
 
|occupation = Greek goddess of chaos and strife
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Summoning magical creatures at her command
 
Summoning magical creatures at her command
 
|hobby = Causing chaos.
 
|hobby = Causing chaos.
|goals = Create chaos and disorder in the entire world.<br>
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|goals = Create chaos and disorder in the entire world <small>(possibly failed)</small>.<br>
 
Kill Sinbad, Marina, and Proteus <small>(failed)</small>.
 
Kill Sinbad, Marina, and Proteus <small>(failed)</small>.
|crimes = Destruction<br>
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|crimes = Malefic<br>
Treachery<br>
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Destruction<br>
 
Grand theft
 
Grand theft
|type of villain = Supernatural Deity}}
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|type of villain = Deal-Making Deity}}
 
{{Quote|You humans are so predictable.|Eris' famous catchphrase.}}
 
{{Quote|You humans are so predictable.|Eris' famous catchphrase.}}
 
{{Quote|Glorious chaos.|Eris}}
 
{{Quote|Glorious chaos.|Eris}}
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'''Eris''' is the main antagonist in DreamWorks' 7th full-length animated feature film ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''.
 
'''Eris''' is the main antagonist in DreamWorks' 7th full-length animated feature film ''Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas''.
   
She was voiced by {{w|Michelle Pfeiffer}}, who also played [[Catwoman (Batman Returns)|Catwoman]] in ''Batman Returns'', [[Velma Von Tussle]] in ''Hairspray'', [[Lamia (Stardust)|Lamia]] in ''Stardust'', and [[Queen Ingrith]] in ''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil''.
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She was voiced by {{W|Michelle Pfeiffer}}, who also played [[Catwoman (Batman Returns)|Catwoman]] in ''Batman Returns'', [[Velma Von Tussle]] in ''Hairspray'', [[Lamia (Stardust)|Lamia]] in ''Stardust'', and [[Queen Ingrith]] in ''Maleficent: Mistress of Evil''.
   
 
==History==
 
==History==
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Eris is first seen watching Prince Proteus sailing towards Syracuse with the Book of Peace aboard his ship, with the thief Sinbad, who has seen her image on the walls of her temples before during his travels, in hot pursuit.
 
Eris is first seen watching Prince Proteus sailing towards Syracuse with the Book of Peace aboard his ship, with the thief Sinbad, who has seen her image on the walls of her temples before during his travels, in hot pursuit.
   
Finding the chase fun for her purpose in glorious chaos, she sends Cetus to attack the ship, so she can acquire the Book. However, Proteus and Sinbad work together to defeat the beast. However, Cetus drags Sinbad into the depths of the sea where he meets Eris, who quietly breathes a huge underwater bubble to allow him to breathe. Eris promises to give Sinbad anything he wants in exchange for stealing the Book of Peace for her, which he agrees to.
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Finding the chase fun for her purpose in glorious chaos, she sends Cetus to attack the ship, so that she can acquire the Book. However, Proteus and Sinbad work together to defeat the beast. However, Cetus drags Sinbad into the depths of the sea where he meets Eris, who quietly breathes a huge underwater bubble to allow him to breathe. Eris promises to give Sinbad anything he wants in exchange for stealing the Book of Peace for her, which he agrees to.
   
Sinbad and his crew travel to Syracuse to take the Book but he discards the idea after meeting Proteus's fiancée, Marina. However, Eris later disguises herself as Sinbad and knocks out a guard before stealing the book herself. Syracuse is immediately plunges into darkness and Sinbad is arrested. When he states that he doesn't have the Book, he is sentenced to death until Proteus interferes, having believed Sinbad's earlier claim of Eris framing him. Sinbad is sent to steal the Book back from her and return it to Syracuse in ten days' time, or else Proteus will be executed in Sinbad's place.
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Sinbad and his crew travel to Syracuse to take the Book but he discards the idea after meeting Proteus' fiancée, Marina. However, Eris later disguises herself as Sinbad and knocks out and kill a guard before stealing the book herself. Syracuse is immediately plunges into darkness and Sinbad is arrested. When he states that he does not have the Book, he is sentenced to death until Proteus interferes, having believed Sinbad's earlier claim of Eris framing him. Sinbad is sent to steal the Book back from her and return it to Syracuse in ten days' time, or else Proteus will be executed in Sinbad's place.
   
 
Though initially reluctant, Sinbad agrees to confront Eris after Marina sneaks on board his ship and convinces him to save his friend. Meanwhile, Eris watches over him and sends many minions to intercept him, such as sirens and the Roc, but Sinbad manages to evade these threats with Marina's aid. Eventually, Sinbad and Marina enter Eris' realm of chaos where Eris reveals her plan to them. She had known that Proteus would take Sinbad's place and that Sinbad, being a selfish thief, would sail away to paradise once he was free and leave his friend to die; this would then leave Syracuse without the next rightful king and gradually crumble into chaos. Eris hadn't counted on Marina convincing Sinbad to actually confront her, but she again plays on his supposedly manipulative and selfish nature by asking him a question and promising to give him the Book of Peace if he answers it truthfully. The question is whether Sinbad would actually go back to Syracuse to die instead of Proteus if he did not obtain the Book, to which he says yes. Sensing he is lying, Eris sends Sinbad and Marina out of her realm with an evil laugh, keeping the Book of Peace for herself.
 
Though initially reluctant, Sinbad agrees to confront Eris after Marina sneaks on board his ship and convinces him to save his friend. Meanwhile, Eris watches over him and sends many minions to intercept him, such as sirens and the Roc, but Sinbad manages to evade these threats with Marina's aid. Eventually, Sinbad and Marina enter Eris' realm of chaos where Eris reveals her plan to them. She had known that Proteus would take Sinbad's place and that Sinbad, being a selfish thief, would sail away to paradise once he was free and leave his friend to die; this would then leave Syracuse without the next rightful king and gradually crumble into chaos. Eris hadn't counted on Marina convincing Sinbad to actually confront her, but she again plays on his supposedly manipulative and selfish nature by asking him a question and promising to give him the Book of Peace if he answers it truthfully. The question is whether Sinbad would actually go back to Syracuse to die instead of Proteus if he did not obtain the Book, to which he says yes. Sensing he is lying, Eris sends Sinbad and Marina out of her realm with an evil laugh, keeping the Book of Peace for herself.
   
Knowing that he tried his best, Sinbad has a change of heart and decides to sail back to Syracuse to be executed. As the sword is about to fall, it shatters into hundreds of fragments and an enlarged and livid Eris appears before him. Sinbad realizes that he has now told the truth, and thus he has fulfilled his side of the deal with Eris. At first, Eris is about to retaliate in anger, but eventually hands over the Book of Peace over to him as promised. Despite having been outwitted by a mere human thief, Eris quickly shrugs off her anger and tells Sinbad she is off to create more chaos elsewhere, bidding farewell before vanishing in a puff of purple smoke.
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Knowing that he tried his best, Sinbad has a change of heart and decides to sail back to Syracuse to be executed. As the sword is about to fall, it shatters into hundreds of fragments and an enlarged and livid Eris appears before him. Sinbad realizes that he has now told the truth, and thus he has fulfilled his side of the deal with Eris. At first, Eris is about to retaliate in anger, but she eventually hands over the Book of Peace over to him as promised. Despite having been outwitted by a mere human thief, Eris quickly shrugs off her anger and tells Sinbad that she is off to create more chaos elsewhere, bidding farewell before vanishing in a puff of purple smoke.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
 
Eris represents true malevolence and deviance. She is seen as devious, spiteful, vindictive, blasphemous and passionate when it comes to the prospect of the world potentially crumbling into chaos; which she refers to as being a glorious event. She is also shown to have a particular interest in the protagonist character of her film: Sinbad since at first, he is a black-hearted, mysterious and selfish thief who is determined on getting his way at the expense of everything else.
 
Eris represents true malevolence and deviance. She is seen as devious, spiteful, vindictive, blasphemous and passionate when it comes to the prospect of the world potentially crumbling into chaos; which she refers to as being a glorious event. She is also shown to have a particular interest in the protagonist character of her film: Sinbad since at first, he is a black-hearted, mysterious and selfish thief who is determined on getting his way at the expense of everything else.
 
However, all that changes with the events she has set in place in the film and she is seen enraged at the fact that she has gotten her way which shows her to not be one who likes fair and square events. Eris also claims Sinbad is "cute but not that cute" when he gets cocky upon her defeat. She is also shown to be wicked, ruthless, intelligent and manipulative, deliberately posing as Sinbad while stealing of the Book of Peace knowing that his former best friend (and future prince of Syracuse) Proteus would take his place in a planned execution. She is also shown to take a dullness tone to happy endings.
 
However, all that changes with the events she has set in place in the film and she is seen enraged at the fact that she has gotten her way which shows her to not be one who likes fair and square events. Eris also claims Sinbad is "cute but not that cute" when he gets cocky upon her defeat. She is also shown to be wicked, ruthless, intelligent and manipulative, deliberately posing as Sinbad while stealing of the Book of Peace knowing that his former best friend (and future prince of Syracuse) Proteus would take his place in a planned execution. She is also shown to take a dullness tone to happy endings.
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==Appearance==
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Hades is a slender feminine humanoid. She has gray skin, long black hair, yellow eyes with red irises. She also wears a purple dress.
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
===Images===
 
===Images===
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The Spirit of Chaos.jpg
 
The Spirit of Chaos.jpg
 
Eris the Goddess of Chaos.jpg
 
Eris the Goddess of Chaos.jpg
 
Sinbad-Legend-of-the-Seven-Seas-background-wallpaper.jpg
 
Sinbad-Legend-of-the-Seven-Seas-background-wallpaper.jpg
 
Sinbad facing Eris.jpg|Eris' [[w:c:evil:Villainous Breakdown|villainous breakdown]].
Sinbad-disneyscreencaps.com-5311.jpg
 
Sinbad facing Eris.jpg|Eris' [[w:c:evil:Villainous Breakdown|breakdown]].
 
 
</gallery>
 
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*Despite her omnipotent powers, she cannot go against her promise to someone she makes a deal with. As the result, there is a flaw in her power or this rule may be the case with all gods and goddesses as in Greek mythology, always keeping their word (especially to a mortal) was one of the few laws that the gods had to obey no matter what.
 
*Despite her omnipotent powers, she cannot go against her promise to someone she makes a deal with. As the result, there is a flaw in her power or this rule may be the case with all gods and goddesses as in Greek mythology, always keeping their word (especially to a mortal) was one of the few laws that the gods had to obey no matter what.
 
*Eris is considered to be one of official villains of ''DreamWorks'', but she never appeared in any other DreamWorks animation nor outside of DreamWorks animation.
 
*Eris is considered to be one of official villains of ''DreamWorks'', but she never appeared in any other DreamWorks animation nor outside of DreamWorks animation.
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*Although Eris is the main antagonist, she has only around 7 minutes of screen-time.
 
*Eris is the second DreamWorks Animation character to be a female antagonist, the first is [[Mrs. Tweedy]] from ''Chicken Run'', the third is the [[Fairy Godmother (Shrek)|Fairy Godmother]] from ''Shrek 2'', and the fourth is [[Dr. Zara]] from ''Abominable''.
 
*Eris is the second DreamWorks Animation character to be a female antagonist, the first is [[Mrs. Tweedy]] from ''Chicken Run'', the third is the [[Fairy Godmother (Shrek)|Fairy Godmother]] from ''Shrek 2'', and the fourth is [[Dr. Zara]] from ''Abominable''.
 
*Even though it is stated up above that she is the Spirit of Chaos, this was never said in the film.
 
*Even though it is stated up above that she is the Spirit of Chaos, this was never said in the film.
*Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Christina Ricci, Elizabeth Hurley, Jennifer Beals, Molly Ringwald, Wendie Malick, and Lena Olin were all considered for the role of Eris.
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*{{w|Angelina Jolie}}, {{w|Jessica Alba}}, {{w|Christina Ricci}}, {{w|Elizabeth Hurley}}, {{w|Jennifer Beals}}, {{w|Molly Ringwald}}, {{w|Wendie Malick}}, and {{w|Lena Olin}} were all considered for the role of Eris.
   
 
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Revision as of 22:57, 18 February 2020

You humans are so predictable.
~ Eris' famous catchphrase.
Glorious chaos.
~ Eris

Eris is the main antagonist in DreamWorks' 7th full-length animated feature film Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas.

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.

History

Eris is the archaic Greek goddess of chaos, and as such, she tries her best to make the world chaotic. She controls a savage army of huge monsters, including Cetus, Scorpio, Musca, Leo, Lacerta, and the Roc. Since she is a goddess, Eris has almost omnipotent-level powers (though by no means without limits).

Eris is first seen watching Prince Proteus sailing towards Syracuse with the Book of Peace aboard his ship, with the thief Sinbad, who has seen her image on the walls of her temples before during his travels, in hot pursuit.

Finding the chase fun for her purpose in glorious chaos, she sends Cetus to attack the ship, so that she can acquire the Book. However, Proteus and Sinbad work together to defeat the beast. However, Cetus drags Sinbad into the depths of the sea where he meets Eris, who quietly breathes a huge underwater bubble to allow him to breathe. Eris promises to give Sinbad anything he wants in exchange for stealing the Book of Peace for her, which he agrees to.

Sinbad and his crew travel to Syracuse to take the Book but he discards the idea after meeting Proteus' fiancée, Marina. However, Eris later disguises herself as Sinbad and knocks out and kill a guard before stealing the book herself. Syracuse is immediately plunges into darkness and Sinbad is arrested. When he states that he does not have the Book, he is sentenced to death until Proteus interferes, having believed Sinbad's earlier claim of Eris framing him. Sinbad is sent to steal the Book back from her and return it to Syracuse in ten days' time, or else Proteus will be executed in Sinbad's place.

Though initially reluctant, Sinbad agrees to confront Eris after Marina sneaks on board his ship and convinces him to save his friend. Meanwhile, Eris watches over him and sends many minions to intercept him, such as sirens and the Roc, but Sinbad manages to evade these threats with Marina's aid. Eventually, Sinbad and Marina enter Eris' realm of chaos where Eris reveals her plan to them. She had known that Proteus would take Sinbad's place and that Sinbad, being a selfish thief, would sail away to paradise once he was free and leave his friend to die; this would then leave Syracuse without the next rightful king and gradually crumble into chaos. Eris hadn't counted on Marina convincing Sinbad to actually confront her, but she again plays on his supposedly manipulative and selfish nature by asking him a question and promising to give him the Book of Peace if he answers it truthfully. The question is whether Sinbad would actually go back to Syracuse to die instead of Proteus if he did not obtain the Book, to which he says yes. Sensing he is lying, Eris sends Sinbad and Marina out of her realm with an evil laugh, keeping the Book of Peace for herself.

Knowing that he tried his best, Sinbad has a change of heart and decides to sail back to Syracuse to be executed. As the sword is about to fall, it shatters into hundreds of fragments and an enlarged and livid Eris appears before him. Sinbad realizes that he has now told the truth, and thus he has fulfilled his side of the deal with Eris. At first, Eris is about to retaliate in anger, but she eventually hands over the Book of Peace over to him as promised. Despite having been outwitted by a mere human thief, Eris quickly shrugs off her anger and tells Sinbad that she is off to create more chaos elsewhere, bidding farewell before vanishing in a puff of purple smoke.

Personality

Eris represents true malevolence and deviance. She is seen as devious, spiteful, vindictive, blasphemous and passionate when it comes to the prospect of the world potentially crumbling into chaos; which she refers to as being a glorious event. She is also shown to have a particular interest in the protagonist character of her film: Sinbad since at first, he is a black-hearted, mysterious and selfish thief who is determined on getting his way at the expense of everything else. However, all that changes with the events she has set in place in the film and she is seen enraged at the fact that she has gotten her way which shows her to not be one who likes fair and square events. Eris also claims Sinbad is "cute but not that cute" when he gets cocky upon her defeat. She is also shown to be wicked, ruthless, intelligent and manipulative, deliberately posing as Sinbad while stealing of the Book of Peace knowing that his former best friend (and future prince of Syracuse) Proteus would take his place in a planned execution. She is also shown to take a dullness tone to happy endings.

Appearance

Hades is a slender feminine humanoid. She has gray skin, long black hair, yellow eyes with red irises. She also wears a purple dress.

Gallery

Images

Trivia

  • Eris' voice actress in the movie, Michelle Pfeiffer is the same actress who also voiced Tzipporah in DreamWorks' 1998 animated film The Prince of Egypt.
  • Eris is based on the real mythological goddess of chaos of the same name. But unlike the version of Eris seen in the film, the goddess of mythology was not always antagonistic.
  • Despite her omnipotent powers, she cannot go against her promise to someone she makes a deal with. As the result, there is a flaw in her power or this rule may be the case with all gods and goddesses as in Greek mythology, always keeping their word (especially to a mortal) was one of the few laws that the gods had to obey no matter what.
  • Eris is considered to be one of official villains of DreamWorks, but she never appeared in any other DreamWorks animation nor outside of DreamWorks animation.
  • Although Eris is the main antagonist, she has only around 7 minutes of screen-time.
  • Eris is the second DreamWorks Animation character to be a female antagonist, the first is Mrs. Tweedy from Chicken Run, the third is the Fairy Godmother from Shrek 2, and the fourth is Dr. Zara from Abominable.
  • Even though it is stated up above that she is the Spirit of Chaos, this was never said in the film.
  • Angelina Jolie, Jessica Alba, Christina Ricci, Elizabeth Hurley, Jennifer Beals, Molly Ringwald, Wendie Malick, and Lena Olin were all considered for the role of Eris.

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