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Eater Sabella
Eater Sabella was a subordinate of the Demon of Gluttony and a former forest spirit of Held. Following his friend Lich out of the forest, Eater began serving the new Demon of Gluttony and was incarnated as a death god. Becoming the chef of the Graveyard restaurant, Eater served at the establishment before it was shut down by Judge Gallerian Marlon.

Early Life
In the Second Period, Earth, Eater was the research assistant of his cousin Vlad Tuberci, and thus accompanied him on the Climb One when they set out following the Second Period's destruction. He was one of the 62 crew members who were killed due to Seth Twiright, and whose spirit data was arranged to be reincarnated into forest spirits. Sometime after incarnating in Held's Forest in BT 528, Eater met and befriended a fellow spirit named Lich.

Death Gods
After Lich was banished from the forest due to putting a human's soul inside a mud doll sometime during the EC 470s, Eater followed him out. The two later became subordinates of the new Demon of Gluttony Banica Conchita, remaining dormant inside her wine glass vessel. Later on, Eater was reanimated as a death god by his master and set up the Graveyard restaurant in Levianta along with Lich. Serving as the restaurant's chef, Eater kept the wine glass as well as one of the Four Mirrors of Lucifenia in his possession; at some point, he met Waiter, the restaurant's server.

When the USE Dark Star Bureau Director Gallerian Marlon had the restaurant shut down and Banica's wine glass seized, Eater fled the establishment and evaded the authorities. Later, with Lich, he broke into Gallerian's home wielding a kitchen knife, demanding that Gallerian release his master and becoming angry when met with his confusion. He was further enraged when Bruno Zero shot him in the stomach, lifting him up by the neck before Lich ordered him to stop. He then stood by as Lich explained the situation, watching the wine glass be returned to them and then seeing Lich receive subsequent orders for them to serve Gallerian from then on.

Along with Lich, Eater thus became part of PN. Later on, he had a short conversation with his commander Feng Li, barely replying to his comments. After the outbreak of the Leviantan Civil War in EC 983, Eater fled Gallerian's mansion during the conflict. He ended up accompanying Lich to Evil's Theater, where they took up residence with its other strange inhabitants.

Personality and Traits
Eater was an obedient but brutish individual. Unintelligent, Eater was largely passive and preferred to follow others, his slurred speech a sign of this trait. Loyal to his master, Eater followed and served Banica's will, going to great lengths to protect her. Despite his apparent docility, Eater had a temper and, when provoked, could become violent. In times of conflict, however, Eater usually preferred to flee the scene than get involved. Eater was good friends with Lich, accompanying him during his exile from Held's Forest as well as his servitude to Banica; despite this capacity for friendship, he could also be uncommunicative when it came to interacting with others.

Skills and Abilities
As an earthling, Eater was capable at his work as a research assistant in biotechnology, enough to be included in the crew of Climb One. As a forest spirit, Eater presumably had the abilities associated with spirits, such as transforming into an animal or performing magic. As a death god, Eater had a large, strong figure, standing at over two meters tall, and could withstand bullet wounds. He could also pass for human, although giving off a cadaverous stench, and was capable at being chef to the point of being able to wield a kitchen knife in combat.

Character Connections
Banica Conchita: Eater's master. Fiercely loyal to her, Eater carried out Banica's will, even making violent efforts to protect her and her vessel.

Lich Arklow: Eater's friend and fellow spirit. After being chased out of the forest, Eater followed after Lich and the two began serving Banica together. After being incarnated as death gods, Eater continued to work closely with Lich during their operation of the Graveyard restaurant.

Gallerian Marlon: Eater's eventual superior. After he shut down the Graveyard restaurant, Eater broke into his home and used violent means to retrieve the Glass. After being ordered by Banica to serve him, Eater became Gallerian's subordinate as well, joining his police force.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Eater is inspired by the concept of shinigami, gods or spirits that invite humans toward death in Japanese religion.

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The Twin Cursed Blades (story)
The Twin Cursed Blades is a short story included in [stuff]. It follows the story of Smith Langley and his experience with the Twin Blades of Levianta.

Plot Summary
In EC 501, after the end of the Lucifenian Revolution, Smith Langley is working at the Langley smithy. Among the people also working at the smithy is Nagisa Coulomb, having gotten pregnant through an affair with a traveling mercenary. Thinking of Leonhart, Smith is approached by the priest Mikhail Asayev, and is given a special request: to destroy the Twin Blades of Levianta with the Levin Archbishop's permission. As Mikhail explains the history of the vessels of sin and their indestructibility, Smith enthusiastically accepts the request, having learned from Mikhail that no blacksmith in Levianta could accomplish the task.

Mikhail then explains he will be staying with the Lucifenian clergy for the next week, and that Smith could either destroy the blades within the deadline and receive a large sum of money, or give back the blades if he changed his mind. Attempting several times to destroy the twin blades using various methods, only for them to mend themselves, Smith finds himself inside the blades' world, meeting the Demon of Envy inside. The demon, Rahab, tells him she doesn't want to be taken advantage of by the magician collecting the vessels, and that only the "inheritor", Mikhail, could deceive her. Rahab further explains that she doesn't have many escape routes, Nagisa's child being one of them. Warned by Smith not to hurt Nagisa, Rahab implores Smith to return the blades.

Visiting the Lucifenian chapel and returning the blades to Mikhail, Smith is paid by him. Deciding to ask him what being an "inheritor" meant, and Smith listens as Mikhail explains that some Leviantans inherited powers from the gods, such as prophetic dreams and fire magic, he himself having inherited an artificial eye from the god Behemo. Seeing Rahab's shadow behind Mikhail, Smith decides to pray at the chapel, praying for a peaceful life for Chartette, Nagisa and her child, and himself.

Nemesis' Personality
Nemesis was a just, passionate but wrathful woman, blaming others for her own mistakes and directing her anger towards them as a result. Possessing an eye-for-an-eye mentality, Nemesis was quick to take revenge when she saw fit, justifying it as righteous vengeance. She also took any means to that end, even breaking the law, and reveled in the destruction of her enemies, holding grudges for decades. This mentality, conversely, made her set on doing things she perceived were ways to atone for her own transgressions, to the point of committing more wrongs to atone for previous wrongs. As part of her atonement for her crimes, Nemesis worked to help Elphegort as its dictator, using the Great War and Punishment in order to save both the country and the entire world.

Due to her true nature as Levia, Nemesis was an HER and and desired the destruction of the world, hearing Levia's voice in her mind as part of her condition. She also preferred to escape reality and construct comfortable delusions, as with her perceived familial relationship with Ma. Nemesis looked to Ma as loving mother and as a source of guidance in her life as part of her delusion, being motivated by their supposed mother-daughter relationship for most of her life.

After learning of Ma's true history with her, Nemesis felt betrayed by everyone she knew, and thus decided to destroy the world if she couldn't save it. As a youth, Nemesis was not above criminal activity, and eventually destroyed herself after killing Nyoze. She also hated studying, and considered herself both Elphe and Jakokuese. After regaining her past memories as Levia, Nemesis became more subdued and remorseful of her actions, although still attached to her past life.

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To-Do List

 * Plot section for That King (Gabe)
 * Composition for the Trinity songs (Kat & Ninja)
 * Tailor plot summary
 * Composition for the SCaP remixes
 * Revisions to Ichika's page (History and Works)
 * Remove non-EC things on Contributor pages (decision first)
 * Editing Manual
 * Crop DoE illustrations

Composition

 * Hero's Armor: Saxophone, electric guitar, drums, bass guitar, piano/keyboard, brass (possibly French horn?)
 * Neomaria: Techno
 * Swear an Oath: Electric guitar, violins
 * That King: Trumpet, drums, harp(?)