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{{Infobox Character
|appears in = [[inFamous: Second Son]]
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|appears in = [[Infamous: Second Son]]
|alias = Another survivor
 
 
|full name = Celia Penderghast
 
|full name = Celia Penderghast
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|alias/es = Inmate #056-7339-2606<br > Hitori<br > Saisei<br > The White Rabbit
|status = Alive
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|status = Unknown
|image = Celia the betrayed Conduit.png
 
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|power/s = [[Paper|Paper Manipulation]]
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|image = Celia.jpg
 
|image_width = 270px|
 
|image_width = 270px|
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|voiced by = Cassandra Lee Morris
gender = Female}}
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|gender = Female}}
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{{Quote|Caged, before I could ever fly free. Soon I will leave this prison forever. And now they wanna ship me to a government detainment center. A new cage they want me to rot in; to never use my powers again! No... for once in my life, I choose what happens next. Everyday, just a single scrap of paper. A sliver here, a scrap there. A little everyday for seven years, secreted away, has become a flock. Tonight, I use it to leave this life forever.|Celia|InFamous: Second Son}}
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'''Celia Penderghast''' is a [[Conduit]] that has the power to manipulate and control [[paper]].
   
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Following the death of her parents during the events in [[New Marais]], a young Celia encountered [[Brooke Augustine]], another Conduit and member of the military. However, upon reaching Augustine's battalion, Celia found herself imprisoned by her friend, who, in doing so, avoided being persecuted by the military and secured the government's trust.
'''Celia Penderghast''' is a young girl with the [[Conduit]] gene, and has the power to manipulate and control paper. Sometime during the events of ''[[inFamous 2]]'', her gene (along with [[Brooke Augustine|Brooke Augustine's]]) was activated by the [[Beast]]. Celia followed Augustine through lawless, chaotic streets where everyone wanted the two dead. When military order was restored, the two were treated as hostiles, so in a spur of the moment decision, Augustine encased her in concrete to gain the government's trust. Celia was the first Conduit to be captured and imprisoned by the [[Department of Unified Protection]].
 
[[File:DUP Reports, Celia.jpg|thumb|285x285px|A report of Celia made by the DUP. Showing her background, powers, summary of her character.]]
 
   
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Locked up in [[Curdun Cay]], Celia spent seven years within its walls; despite her imprisonment by Augustine, she came to see the head of the [[Department of Unified Protection]] as a parental figure and became her most trusted agent.
After years of imprisonment and experimentation at [[Curdun Cay]], she received word that she was to be transferred to a different facility. Because Curdun Cay was home to her, she didn't want to leave. The day before she was to be transferred, she was believed to have committed suicide using her own abilities.
 
   
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==Biography==
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===Early life===
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{{Quote|I found another survivor. She tailed me as I made my way back to the safety of my battalion. Together, we traveled through a lawless city that wanted us dead, because of what we now were.|Augustine on her journey with Celia.||InFamous: Second Son}}
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[[File:Celia_the_betrayed_Conduit.png|thumb|left|250px|Young Celia]]
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Her parents unknown, Celia bounced from foster home to foster home during her early years, until she was eventually adopted by a family. However, said parents perished when [[The Beast]], a powerful conduit with the power to awaken other conduits powers at the cost of immense human life, destroyed her home town, during which Celia's powers over paper awakened.
   
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Alone again, she was discovered by Brooke Augustine, also a Conduit and a soldier, the only survivor of her battalion which was wiped out by The Beast. Celia followed Augustine through the lawless, chaotic city, coming to think of her as a mother, where the majority of the populace organized lynch mobs to root out the Conduits among them. Eventually, military order was restored, but the pair was seen as a threat, despite their innocence.
==[[Paper Trail]]==
 
Celia appears to [[Delsin]], alive and well throughout the Paper Trail side-quest, whispering his name and leading him on a chase through parts of Seattle. She disappears every time Delsin can get close to her, but always leaves behind an origami dove that usually has an important clue written on it to aide Delsin in uncovering the origins of the DUP. She wears a black jacket with a white shirt and red tie, black stockings, a short red skirt, black sneakers and a distinctive paper mask resembling a rabbit.
 
   
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In a spur of the moment decision, Augustine encased her adoptive daughter in concrete to gain the government's trust, making Celia the first Conduit to be captured and imprisoned by the newly formed D.U.P. led by Augustine herself.
Through the course of Paper Trail, it is revealed that Celia's death was faked and had been set up by Augustine. As the D.U.P was on the verge of being shut down, Augustine planned to set Celia free and give her a list of officials who were Anti-Conduit. Celia was to eliminate these officials as soon as she was out of Curdun Cay. A young woman known as Naomi Lachter, who was a security guard at the detention facility, was chosen as the cover-up corpse for Celia. The woman had no friends and no family and, subsequently, was a suitable victim for Augustine's plan.
 
   
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===At Curdun Cay===
Once Celia had lured Naomi into her cell, through feigning injury, she killed and purposely disfigured her by manipulating a stack of card Augustine had given to her. She then assumed her identity and left Curdun Cay, with Augustine tying up her fake death.
 
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During her time at Curdun Cay, Celia was subjected to various tests by the DUP, which found her to possess a large amount of untapped potential. She briefly struck up a friendship with the Conduit [[Hank Daughtry]], though the two were kept apart after the wardens discovered their relationship. Although she was technically an inmate, Celia retained a close relationship with Augustine.
   
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However, after seven years, the DUP was on the verge of being shut down, its own success at capturing the Conduits about to become its undoing. To prevent this, Augustine thought up a plan to set the loyal Celia free, so that she could act as Augstine's agent in [[Seattle]]. Celia's escape was engineered through the murder of a young security guard named Naomi Lachter, a woman with no friends or family, and thus the perfect victim.
Once Celia arrived in Seattle, she began her assassinations. However, she saw Delsin's impacts on Seattle and decided that Augustine was weak for not taking the same attitude. Deciding that humans are weak and they should be the ones oppressed instead of Conduits, she went rouge and started leading Delsin to all the files that explained the deception of the D.U.P and the background of the people she had murdered.
 
   
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Through feigning injury, Celia lured Naomi into her detainment cell, where she killed and purposely disfigured the security guard's face, turning her into a cover-up corpse. With Augustine ruling out the death of "Celia" as a suicide, the real Celia was free to leave Curdun Cay under the guise of Naomi.
Delsin finally confronted her at the D.U.P tower where she explained, through the use of her powers, how he had changed her view on Augustine and her way of thinking, before thanking Delsin for making her realize that no one can give Conduits their freedom, so they must take it by force. She then vanishes and is never heard from again.
 
   
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Celia's departure from the detainment facility coincided with the transferral of three other Conduits - Ceila's old friend Hank, [[Abigail Walker]] and [[Eugene Sims]] - into the military's oversight. Augustine trusted that Hank, notorious for his numerous escape attempts at Curdun Cay, would try to sabotage the voyage, setting her plan in motion.
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===[[Paper Trail|Arrival in Seattle]]===
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[[File:Celia_in_game.jpg|thumb|250px|Celia in Seattle.]]Once Celia arrived in Seattle, she began her assassinations of anti-Conduit officials and members of the government, sowing chaos throughout the city. Celia deliberately orchestrated the murders to look like the work of fellow Conduits Henry, Eugene and Abigail, so that she herself would not be discovered. However, she saw Delsin's impact on Seattle's citizens and was intrigued by his actions. At the same time, she corresponded with Augustine on her mission, using the pseudonym of "Saisei".
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However, as Delsin's presence became more and more known in the city, Celia's respect for Augustine, who had chosen for an approach Celia deemed "cowardly", crumbled, following which Celia went rogue. She chose to approach Delsin directly and led him to various files that explained the DUP's deception, as well as the background of the people she had killed.
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Following Augustine's fall from grace, Celia led Delsin to the abandoned DUP tower where she explained, through the use of her powers, how he had changed her view on Augustine and the DUP. She then thanked Delsin for making her realize that no one could give Conduits their freedom, that they instead needed to take it by force. Leaving behind a final origami dove, Celia then vanished, denying Delsin a confrontation as she believed he wanted a fight and she can not satisfy his bloodlust.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
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===Paper Manipulation===
According to D.U.P. reports Celia's ability to control paper was surprisingly versatile, she could utilize floating bits of paper as razor sharp projectiles, convert her body into paper allowing her limited flight, and fold it around her body as a form of surprisingly durable body armor. Her powers were so great that the D.U.P. even briefly considered using her as the template of their Conduit soldiers.
 
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Celia's powers over paper was surprisingly versatile; she could control every form of paper, as well as create pulp and stock out of trace elements. Through special folding techniques, which would normally require hundreds of pounds of mechanical force, she could make deceptively durable paper armor, as well as projectile weapons.
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Celia was also able to convert her body to adopt the qualities of paper, allowing her to use wind currents to move around, albeit erratically so. She also seemed capable of a type of teleportation, which consisted of suddenly transforming her body into numerous scraps and pieces of paper that quickly dispersed, making her difficult to catch.
=='''Trivia'''[[Category:InFamous: Second Son]]==
 
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* Her time in Curdun Cay has (unsurprisingly) turned her into a very dark individual. Evidence of this is found during Paper Trail. Her notes detail about how Augustine took her to see the morgue where they stored the bodies of the Conduits who were murdered by people for no other reason apart from them being Conduits. She also detailed on how watching Naomi bleed to death on the floor of her cell made it easier for her to carry out the plan.
 
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==Personality and characteristic==
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Celia was stated by the DUP to suffer from abandonment anxiety, due to her past in the foster homes. The loss of her adoptive parents caused her to repress any and all memories of them, focusing instead of her gifts with paper. In particular, she had an obsession with folding origami doves. Celia was also known to possess artistic skills, which she expressed through various drawings as well as a semi-autobiographical manga.
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Her time in Curdun Cay transformed Celia into a dark-minded individual, with some of her drawings taking on more grotesque qualities. Her notes detail how Augustine took her to see the morgue, where the bodies of murdered Conduits had been stored. This experience convinced Celia of the cruelty normal people were capable of. Although Celia was shown to carry little guilt over her other assassinations, she claimed in a letter she could "never forget" the death of Naomi Lachter, as she was her first victim. Despite this, "watching Naomi's blood seep into the concrete" apparently made the act easier, showing Celia's sociopathic personality.
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Appearance-wise, Celia seems to wear a type of school uniform that consists of a black jacket with a white shirt and red tie, a short red skirt, black stockings and black sneakers. Her face is hidden by a distinctive paper mask resembling a rabbit.
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==Trivia==
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*Celia had a known obsession with folding paper doves. Coincidentally, the DUP's symbol of a dove was markedly similar to the paper Conduit's creations.
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*According to a DUP dossier found through the ''inFamous: Paper Trail'' game, Celia is 19 years old.
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*Celia's power over paper was briefly considered to become the template of the DUP's Conduit soldiers. However, the DUP found that paper did not convey the "strength and security" they desired, following which they chose to use Augustine's concrete power.
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*Celia is represented by Hitori, later Saisei, the bunny in her own manga.
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**Hitori is Japanese for "alone", while Saisei is Japanese for "rebirth, return to life".
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* Celia is an anagram of "Alice," a hidden reference to Lewis Carroll's ''Alice in Wonderland''.
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** Her white rabbit mask is another, more direct reference to the novel. The more Delsin follows her, the further he goes down the "rabbit hole."
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*It is suggested through [[Paper Trail|the manga she created,]] as well as her private emails with Augustine, she could have stopped Delsin's uprising if she truly wanted to, as well as prevented Augustine's capture. Also at the end of her manga, her counterpart, Saisei is depicted as transforming and gaining the same armor as Augustine's suggesting she may take over as the antagonist in a future installment, or attempt to fight the government who had been spying on Augustine during the events of ''Second Son'', and attempted to get the DUP shut down.
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Revision as of 09:01, 21 June 2020

Caged, before I could ever fly free. Soon I will leave this prison forever. And now they wanna ship me to a government detainment center. A new cage they want me to rot in; to never use my powers again! No... for once in my life, I choose what happens next. Everyday, just a single scrap of paper. A sliver here, a scrap there. A little everyday for seven years, secreted away, has become a flock. Tonight, I use it to leave this life forever.
― Celia[src]

Celia Penderghast is a Conduit that has the power to manipulate and control paper.

Following the death of her parents during the events in New Marais, a young Celia encountered Brooke Augustine, another Conduit and member of the military. However, upon reaching Augustine's battalion, Celia found herself imprisoned by her friend, who, in doing so, avoided being persecuted by the military and secured the government's trust.

Locked up in Curdun Cay, Celia spent seven years within its walls; despite her imprisonment by Augustine, she came to see the head of the Department of Unified Protection as a parental figure and became her most trusted agent.

Biography

Early life

I found another survivor. She tailed me as I made my way back to the safety of my battalion. Together, we traveled through a lawless city that wanted us dead, because of what we now were.
― Augustine on her journey with Celia.

Celia the betrayed Conduit

Young Celia

Her parents unknown, Celia bounced from foster home to foster home during her early years, until she was eventually adopted by a family. However, said parents perished when The Beast, a powerful conduit with the power to awaken other conduits powers at the cost of immense human life, destroyed her home town, during which Celia's powers over paper awakened.

Alone again, she was discovered by Brooke Augustine, also a Conduit and a soldier, the only survivor of her battalion which was wiped out by The Beast. Celia followed Augustine through the lawless, chaotic city, coming to think of her as a mother, where the majority of the populace organized lynch mobs to root out the Conduits among them. Eventually, military order was restored, but the pair was seen as a threat, despite their innocence.

In a spur of the moment decision, Augustine encased her adoptive daughter in concrete to gain the government's trust, making Celia the first Conduit to be captured and imprisoned by the newly formed D.U.P. led by Augustine herself.

At Curdun Cay

During her time at Curdun Cay, Celia was subjected to various tests by the DUP, which found her to possess a large amount of untapped potential. She briefly struck up a friendship with the Conduit Hank Daughtry, though the two were kept apart after the wardens discovered their relationship. Although she was technically an inmate, Celia retained a close relationship with Augustine.

However, after seven years, the DUP was on the verge of being shut down, its own success at capturing the Conduits about to become its undoing. To prevent this, Augustine thought up a plan to set the loyal Celia free, so that she could act as Augstine's agent in Seattle. Celia's escape was engineered through the murder of a young security guard named Naomi Lachter, a woman with no friends or family, and thus the perfect victim.

Through feigning injury, Celia lured Naomi into her detainment cell, where she killed and purposely disfigured the security guard's face, turning her into a cover-up corpse. With Augustine ruling out the death of "Celia" as a suicide, the real Celia was free to leave Curdun Cay under the guise of Naomi.

Celia's departure from the detainment facility coincided with the transferral of three other Conduits - Ceila's old friend Hank, Abigail Walker and Eugene Sims - into the military's oversight. Augustine trusted that Hank, notorious for his numerous escape attempts at Curdun Cay, would try to sabotage the voyage, setting her plan in motion.

Arrival in Seattle

Celia in game

Celia in Seattle.

Once Celia arrived in Seattle, she began her assassinations of anti-Conduit officials and members of the government, sowing chaos throughout the city. Celia deliberately orchestrated the murders to look like the work of fellow Conduits Henry, Eugene and Abigail, so that she herself would not be discovered. However, she saw Delsin's impact on Seattle's citizens and was intrigued by his actions. At the same time, she corresponded with Augustine on her mission, using the pseudonym of "Saisei".

However, as Delsin's presence became more and more known in the city, Celia's respect for Augustine, who had chosen for an approach Celia deemed "cowardly", crumbled, following which Celia went rogue. She chose to approach Delsin directly and led him to various files that explained the DUP's deception, as well as the background of the people she had killed.

Following Augustine's fall from grace, Celia led Delsin to the abandoned DUP tower where she explained, through the use of her powers, how he had changed her view on Augustine and the DUP. She then thanked Delsin for making her realize that no one could give Conduits their freedom, that they instead needed to take it by force. Leaving behind a final origami dove, Celia then vanished, denying Delsin a confrontation as she believed he wanted a fight and she can not satisfy his bloodlust.

Powers and Abilities

Paper Manipulation

Celia's powers over paper was surprisingly versatile; she could control every form of paper, as well as create pulp and stock out of trace elements. Through special folding techniques, which would normally require hundreds of pounds of mechanical force, she could make deceptively durable paper armor, as well as projectile weapons.

Celia was also able to convert her body to adopt the qualities of paper, allowing her to use wind currents to move around, albeit erratically so. She also seemed capable of a type of teleportation, which consisted of suddenly transforming her body into numerous scraps and pieces of paper that quickly dispersed, making her difficult to catch.

Personality and characteristic

Celia was stated by the DUP to suffer from abandonment anxiety, due to her past in the foster homes. The loss of her adoptive parents caused her to repress any and all memories of them, focusing instead of her gifts with paper. In particular, she had an obsession with folding origami doves. Celia was also known to possess artistic skills, which she expressed through various drawings as well as a semi-autobiographical manga.

Her time in Curdun Cay transformed Celia into a dark-minded individual, with some of her drawings taking on more grotesque qualities. Her notes detail how Augustine took her to see the morgue, where the bodies of murdered Conduits had been stored. This experience convinced Celia of the cruelty normal people were capable of. Although Celia was shown to carry little guilt over her other assassinations, she claimed in a letter she could "never forget" the death of Naomi Lachter, as she was her first victim. Despite this, "watching Naomi's blood seep into the concrete" apparently made the act easier, showing Celia's sociopathic personality.

Appearance-wise, Celia seems to wear a type of school uniform that consists of a black jacket with a white shirt and red tie, a short red skirt, black stockings and black sneakers. Her face is hidden by a distinctive paper mask resembling a rabbit.

Trivia

  • Celia had a known obsession with folding paper doves. Coincidentally, the DUP's symbol of a dove was markedly similar to the paper Conduit's creations.
  • According to a DUP dossier found through the inFamous: Paper Trail game, Celia is 19 years old.
  • Celia's power over paper was briefly considered to become the template of the DUP's Conduit soldiers. However, the DUP found that paper did not convey the "strength and security" they desired, following which they chose to use Augustine's concrete power.
  • Celia is represented by Hitori, later Saisei, the bunny in her own manga.
    • Hitori is Japanese for "alone", while Saisei is Japanese for "rebirth, return to life".
  • Celia is an anagram of "Alice," a hidden reference to Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland.
    • Her white rabbit mask is another, more direct reference to the novel. The more Delsin follows her, the further he goes down the "rabbit hole."
  • It is suggested through the manga she created, as well as her private emails with Augustine, she could have stopped Delsin's uprising if she truly wanted to, as well as prevented Augustine's capture. Also at the end of her manga, her counterpart, Saisei is depicted as transforming and gaining the same armor as Augustine's suggesting she may take over as the antagonist in a future installment, or attempt to fight the government who had been spying on Augustine during the events of Second Son, and attempted to get the DUP shut down.