![]() Telekinesis: Mariska is capable of levitating others.The bubble doesn't appear to be the cause of her levitation ability, but its presence may be for the purpose of protecting herself from attacks, in order to receive less damage. Psychic Bubble: Mariska will often encase herself within the barrier of a bubble.Teleportation: Mariska will often teleport herself to other locations in order to avoid upcoming or occuring attacks.Levitation: Mariska always appears to be able to levitate, even when she is weakened.This includes her abilities to manipulate other people's minds, send them into another dimension that may be their inner subconscience, impersonating others, or confusing and teleporting others to locations that they have previously encountered. Illusions: Mariska has the ability to conjure or influence others into a state of illusion.She may also be considered the most mystical of the Dark Purveyors, noting her peculiar abilities. Like the hippie stereotype, she appears to be high most of the time, as she acts dazed and absent during her confrontation with Juliet. She seems calm and peaceful, but also a bit deviant. Mariska is shown to be the least violent of the Dark Purveyors. The necrosis also appears to have deteriorated her navel and parts of her chest. Her necrosis can easily be seen within her stitches that go around her forehead, neck, front lining of her abdomen, waist, hands and shoulders. Her skin is an unusual pale green, and appears to be at a stage where she is rotting, as Juliet and Nick comment about a stench that appears to be sourced from her. She sports her look with make up, such as teal/light green lipstick and multi-colored nail polish. Her clothes include slightly torn, bell-bottom jeans with flowers design on her right leg, an off-shoulder, yellow belly top dashiki with a faded psychedelia design and reddish birkenstock boots. She wears a red colored head band with an oblique design and a silver three-leaf clover piece in front with a long-beaded necklace. Mariska's outfit is heavily influenced by the hippie sub-culture, as most of her attire prominently retains to it. Mariska gives a peaceful goodbye before Juliet decapitates her, destroying her sitar in the process. Juliet eventually manages to escape Psychedelia when Mariska's right collarbone is slit, leaving her vulnerable. A sawing of her midsection reveals Mariska's ability to duplicate herself, with a dismembered half regenerating in order to continue the battle. ![]() Her primary attacks are the use of her Psychedelic Bubbles that appear in several pairs to trap and immobilize their victims. Mariska begins to battle Juliet in a subtle, seemingly harmless way. A provoked Mariska then reveals to Juliet that she has somehow put Rosalind under her influence, showing that she is trapped in a bubble. Juliet, not having any of the zombie's civil talk, insults Mariska about the foul stench emanating from her, saying that she should try deoderant because she "smells like shit". Her goals are also somewhat different in comparison to the other Purveyors, appearing to be tied up in achieving a large collective unconsciousness, as opposed to direct mayhem and death that is brought upon by the other Purveyors. Unlike her fellow Purveyors, Mariska acts oddly welcoming towards Juliet and Nick despite having knowledge of Juliet's heroic intentions. As Juliet's suspicions grows, Mariska finally reveals her identity just before they enter Psychedelia once more. As the two begin a conversation, Juliet grows suspicious as Mariska claims that she managed to fix the bus, unaware that Rosalind has little knowledge about transportation vehicles. ![]() When Juliet goes on to continue her search for Rosalind, she finds Mariska disguised as her sister, riding the bus and encouraging her to enter. Juliet then finds herself on a tractor once again. After a similar event reoccurs, Mariska re-summons Juliet, only to have introduced to three more giant chickens and three mechanical ones. Mariska then turns the keys of the bus, and Juliet will have escaped Psychedelia and somehow managed to land on a tractor. This causes curiosity and cautious confusion to Juliet. When searching for Rosalind, a pair of arms grab Juliet by the shoulders and push her aside. ![]() Mariska is first encountered in Psychedelia after Juliet defeats Chat the giant chicken. Instead, she leads her and Nick through a maze of psychedelic trips, causing much confusion. Unlike the previous Dark Purveyors, Mariska does not directly confront nor challenge Juliet until the end of the level when a boss fight with her is initiated. As she and the other Dark Purveyors are ordered to separate and "rot" San Romero, she primarily resided in O'Bannon Farm as her targeted area. After the summoning of the Dark Purveyors, Mariska is the first to speak, expressing her personal disgust to be in the presence of Earth.
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