Doing as she's tasked, Aurora enters Jen's workshop, though she's nowhere to be seen. She holds the gun right against his heart, and tells him how her brother is suffering at the bottom of the ocean. However, despite being kind and caring, Aurora was very obsessive about becoming a vampire to be with Klaus. Aurora points out that they don't trust each other, let alone him since he doesn't have any skin in the game. Aurora and Lizzie continue to listen as Jen recounts her family. She asks if Lizzie would like to say anything. He's sure that manipulating her is the one part of this plan that he's certain he will help them achieve. She manages to strike Hope with the spear, though Hope believes she's had worse injuries. After Hope and Lizzie leave the room to talk, Hope returns, wanting Lizzie to be the one to stake her. Betrayed by Lizzie, Hope opens the sarcophagus and she's stabbed with the trident. Aurora | Disney Wiki | Fandom After the events that transpired while Aurora's consciousness was in the world, she was walled into a bricked structure by Klaus. Why The Originals Finale Ended That Way For Klaus And - CINEMABLEND Klaus' heroic final act was a far cry from how he began the show, so there is full circle symmetry to his ending. Ken still hears the rage in her voice. Aurora dismisses it, believing that her family would have done the same in her day. Making another last minute turn, she questions Lizzie why she doesn't trust her with the map. Aurora introduces herself. Aurora de Martel was a major recurring character and secondary antagonist who first appeared in the first episode of the third season of The Originals. Hope is underwhelmed at the revelation. The more time they spend together, though, she wonders if it's even about them, because now she's partnered up with her. Aurora returns to Jen's workshop, heading straight for the cargo container of sarcophagi. Soon thereafter, Tristan refused to let her be with Klaus.