Lupita, referred to as El Presidente's Daughter, is the love interest and childhood friend of Juan Aguacate.
Biography[]
Early life[]
She and Juan were childhood friends, and she watched Juan attempt to fight someone stronger than him, seemingly admiring his dream to become a luchador.
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At the beginning of the game, she has come back from university, mainly for the big festival and meets Juan inside the church at Pueblucho. However, she soon gets kidnapped off-screen by Carlos Calaca.
Calaca captured Lupita as a form of sacrifice to unlock great power, as well as for her to become his unwilling bride, because she was born on the day of a special eclipse. After Calaca's defeat, she dies from the power of the sacrificial ritual. However, if Juan has gathered all of the Legendary Mask pieces, she will survive and become Juan's wife.
Guacamelee! 2[]
Seven years after the events of the first game, Lupita and Juan have started a family with two children. She asks him to go out to town to get some avocados before he is summoned by Uay Chivo to the Darkest Timeline.
In the Darkest Timeline, she is dead due to Juan being unable to save her, but she and Juan still love each other. She comments on how surreal it is to see Juan alive (the Juan of this timeline is just a skull) and wishes him luck on his quest to save the Mexiverse.
Other Versions[]
- Lupita is not rescued in the Darkest Timeline, Juan Aguacate having died at his fight with Carlos Calaca and the rituals being a success. Her body was buried next to the ruined Casa de Juan in the Agave Field, while her spirit is settled in the house alongside the head of Juan.
Trivia[]
- It is implied that she was engaged or arranged to be married to an unnamed ambassador's son. Said engagement was broken off due to the unnamed son having an affair with a Cabinet Minster's wife. Father' Ayayay remarks that this was "such a scandal". The President's Daughter's feelings on this arrangement are unknown at this time.
- Her surname is unknown. As the games' setting is based on Mexico, she would not take her husband's surname after marriage.
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Characters | Juan Aguacate • Fray Ayayay • Carlos Calaca • Uay Chivo • El Presidente's Daughter • Diablo • Flame Face • Jaguar Javier • Tostada • Trio de la Muerte • X'tabay • Bestiary (Alebrije • Chupacabras • Esqueletos) |
Locations | Agave Field (Casa de Juan) • Canal de las Flores • Caverna del Pollo • Chac Mool • Desierto Caliente • Forest del Chivo (Casa de Chivo) • Great Temple • Infierno (Devil's Advocate Law Attorney) • Santa Luchita • Pico de Gallo • Pueblucho (Mansión de Presidente) • Sierra Morena (Cueva de la Locura) • Temple of Rain • Temple of War • Tule Tree (Tree Tops) |
Abilities | Dashing Derpderp • Dimension Swap • Double Jump • Frog Slam • Goat Climb • Goat Fly • Goat Jump • Intenso • Olmec's Headbutt • Pollo Power • Pollo-Bomba • Rooster Uppercut |
Concepts | Choozo Statues • Mask Piece • Mexiverse |
Media | Guacamelee! Achievements • Guacamelee! Soundtrack |
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Characters | Juan Aguacate • Lupita Aguacate (Juan Aguacate Jr. • Daughter) • Fray Ayayay • Cactuardo • Carlos Calaca • Doña Chamoya • Uay Chivo • Uay Coco • Diablo • Flame Face • Jaguar Javier • El Muñeco • Uay Pek • Rooster Ramirez • Salvador • Tiempochtli • Tostada • X'tabay • Zope • Bestiary (Alebrije • Chupacabras • Esqueletos) |
Locations | Agave Field (Casa de Juan) • Badlands • Prisión "El Corazón" • The Crucible • Infierno • Isla Bonita • Los Manglares • El Otromundo • Proving Grounds • Pueblucho • Templo de Jade • Templo de Obsidiana • Templo de la Serpiente • Villachula • Chicken Dungeons |
Abilities | Dash-Punch • Dimension Swap • Double Jump • Eagle Boost • Frog Slam • Huevo • KO Headbutt • Pollo Glide • Pollo Power • Pollo Shot • Rooster Uppercut • Wall Fly • Wall Jump • Wall Run |
Concepts | Choozo Statues • Golden Egg (Special Keys) • Mexiverse (Darkest Timeline • Good Timeline) |
Miscellaneous | Guacamelee! 2 Achievements • Guacamelee! 2 Soundtrack |