Annabelle Comstock



"Man! This body really stinks in here! It's because of putrid methane! Dang it. This smell is just as stinky as a heap of garbage in a dump. Me and the Preschool Girls were frightened, and Booker hated this smell. It's worst than a chemical gas attack in the trenches during the First World War. I remember the time when I see a lot of dead people, now covered in polyethylene, paper, sheets, and/or blankets, in battlefields, civilian or military. Gotta see what's inside the coffin before her dead body gets into my damn nerves. Well, they would've cremated it so I won't get frightened at all. It's worse than when I dreamed about a zombie crawling in my village."

--Su Ji-Hoon, The Coffin

Lady Annabelle Comstock (née Watson) was the First Lady of Columbia and the wife of Zachary Hale Comstock. She was allegedly murdered by Daisy Fitzroy, leader of the revolutionary faction, the Vox Populi. She is remembered and revered by the citizens of Columbia, featured on her airship, and memorialized in the Hall of Heroes. Even Daisy Fitzroy, who opposes the Founders, commends Lady Comstock's kind disposition.

History
Before becoming Lady Comstock, Annabelle Watson was simply a devotee of Comstock. In her life before Columbia, she selfishly took advantage of the numerous suitors who admired her. Comstock offered her redemption for her sins and his hand in marriage. She took on the elevated position of First Lady of Columbia and spread Comstock's teachings to its citizenry, who deeply respected her. Lady Comstock also designed the Columbian flag and some devoted believers claimed that she sewed every single Columbian flag in existence. Her audio logs affirm Lady Comstock's deep admiration and love for Zachary Comstock for forgiving her sins and giving her another chance. However, she began to question her faith in her husband after seeing how cruel and unforgiving he could be to those who opposed him.