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Brigitta
Brigitta was an innkeeper in Toragay and the mother of the city's resident coachman. In EC 609, she lodged the reporter Hanne Lorre and aided her in her investigation of the mysterious deaths plaguing the town. During the Toragay Serial Killings, Brigitta banded together with the other survivors of Gift, taking shelter in the Blankenhiem mansion. Sometime after the incident, Brigitta helped rebuild her hometown.

Early Life
Brigitta was born in Elphegort sometime during the EC 500s. At some point, she sired a son, who began working as a coachman in their hometown of Toragay. Sometime after, she gained ownership of the town's local inn. Running the business, Brigitta accepted numerous customers and lodged them in the inn's rooms.

Business at the Inn
Sometime during the EC 600s, Brigitta lodged Elluka Clockworker during her stay in Toragay, and noticed that she left an unusual red liquid behind. Believing it to be tomato ketchup or something similar, Brigitta put the bottle in storage and became worried when the woman didn't return, fearing the liquid would deteriorate. In EC 609, Brigitta lodged Shuburke reporter Hanne Lorre during her visit to Toragay. Since then, Brigitta lodged Hanne on all her visits to Toragay.

Over a month later, Brigitta fixed a dinner of onion soup and was greeted by Hanne peeking into the kitchen. Noting that the reporter was early, Brigitta told her that dinner would be done after a while longer and she'd have to wait to have some. After Hanne stated she didn't come for that but might wait, the hostess turned around and asked why she'd visited.

As Hanne asked if she had entertained a guest named "Elluka Clockworker," Brigitta admitted not remembering, although recalling the guest once Hanne described her as wearing red clothes and a robe. Stating how she had stayed there three months ago, Brigitta explained in answer to Hanne's questioning that the woman ate without leaving food behind and spoke very little, then noting how she had left behind an unusual liquid. Confirming she had put it in storage, Brigitta stated she could look at it herself since it had been so long ago. Some time afterwards, the hostess finished up dinner and called for Hanne to come eat before serving the food.

During the night, Brigitta heard fireworks and slowly came up the stairs, complaining about the noise. Seeing Hanne's room and noticing they'd been hit, the hostess sighed and suggested the two of them run away. Hiding in the attic, Brigitta waited with Hanne until hearing loud footsteps and a voice calling for Rin Chan; asking her guest for her name, Brigitta was reminded that it was Hanne and waited as the reporter stepped out to explain the situation to the intruder, Heidemarie Lorre. Some time later, Brigitta was reimbursed for the broken window resulting from the attack and allowed Ein to come fix it, going out shopping while he worked.

Toragay Serial Killings
As Toragay began to suffer from the outbreak of Gift, Brigitta was trapped inside the city by the World Police's quarantine and banded together with a group of survivors, including the town pharmacist, Egmont. Taking refuge in the basement of the Blankenheim Mansion, Brigitta watched as even more began dying of the illness and then witnessed Egmont fight the symptoms using an unknown medicine from his pharmacy.

Waiting for a time, Brigitta eventually saw Hanne and Heidemarie pushing through the crowd. Recognizing the reporter despite her changed appearance, Brigitta greeted her, only for their conversation to be interrupted when her son burst through the crowd and ran to her feet, crying with joy. As the coachman exclaimed how he had thought it was hopeless, Brigitta chastised him for crying despite being a grown man before her eyes too filled with tears.

After Hanne asked her how she was unharmed, Brigitta's face grew dark. The innkeeper then stated that almost everyone else was dead, explaining how they had taken refuge in the basement. When Elluka noted everyone here was still alive, Brigitta motioned to Egmont and stated it was thanks to him. Following their rescue, Brigitta and the rest of the survivors were cured of the Gift by Puerick Rogzé. Sometime after the serial killings, Brigitta began making efforts to rebuild Toragay.

Personality and Traits
Brigitta was a strong-willed and loving woman. Having grown up in Toragay, she was close to many of her townspeople, showing concern for their safety as the killings began. She also loved her son dearly, sharing a deep bond with him even during his adulthood and becoming overjoyed at being reunited with him. When overwhelmed by emotion, Brigitta had a tendency to suppress her feelings, chastising her son for crying before eventually crying herself. The innkeeper was also proactive, banding together with the other survivors and later trying to rebuild her hometown following the massacre. Aside from this, Brigitta showed a degree of caution, making sure to record all of her guests at the inn and storing anything they left behind.

Skills and Abilities
Being the proprietor of the Toragay inn, Brigitta was a competent business owner, able to keep it afloat for a time. She was also able to perform all the duties needed to run the inn, such as cooking, cleaning and managing her tenants. Aside from this, Brigitta was a capable mother, raising her son well and sharing a close bond with him. During times of emergency, the innkeeper displayed a degree of alertness, locating and rallying with the other survivors of Gift.

Character Connections
Unknown Coachman: Brigitta's son. Brigitta cared deeply for her son, being overjoyed after reuniting with him.

Mayrana Blossom: One of Brigitta's tenants. Knowing her as "Elluka Clockworker", Brigitta was concerned for her due to being her customer, storing the Third Gift she left behind at the inn.

Elluka Clockworker: Another one of Brigitta's tenants. Knowing her as "Hanne Lorre", Brigitta was willing to aid the reporter, supplying her with information regarding the events at the inn.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Brigitta's name is derived from Irish, meaning "the high one" or "strength".

Curiosities

 * Brigitta was described as often wearing a grumpy look despite her tolerant disposition.

Rita Flohn
Rita Flohn was the director of the Toragay Charity Institute. Originally working as a midwife, Rita helped deliver the infant Margarita Felix. Sometime after, she took over the orphanage founded by the Sisters of Clarith, taking in and caring for the orphans there. During the Toragay Serial Killings, the children under her care were the first to fall victim to Gift.

Early Life
Rita was born in Toragay, Elphegort sometime during the EC 500s. Becoming a midwife, Rita eventually became acquainted with Dr. Marx Felix. Hearing that Marx's wife was about to give birth, Rita agreed to help deliver the baby. While delivering Margarita on a rainy night, Rita witnessed the mother get struck by lightning and die, with the baby dead after birth. Holding the baby in her arms, she then watched as it was touched by a mage with a red cat and seemingly revived.

Running the Orphanage
After the Sisters of Clarith founded the orphanage, Brigitta took the job of running it and was often visited by Margarita, who helped cook meals for the children. On one occasion, Rita saw a woman in red clothes visit with Margarita and took a dislike to the woman. Later on, she came across her in Toragay and asked her if she was staying in an inn, explaining that Margarita and her husband, Marquis Kaspar Blankenheim, were in Aceid that day. She then directed the woman to an inn to stay at.

When the reporter Hanne Lorre visited the orphanage, Rita greeted her and asked if she needed anything; after Hanne enthusiastically introduced herself, Rita commented she was quite a cheerful person and asked if the Shuburke newspaper was covering them. After Hanne confirmed, the orphanage director stated it was wonderful and welcomed her in. She then asked the reporter to be a little quieter while the children were napping, moving through to their bedrooms.

Explaining how the orphanage received many donations at its outset, particularly from Dr. Felix, Rita began to trail off speaking of the doctor and explained her relationship with him. Musing how Margarita had been unlucky since birth, Rita was interrupted by Hanne asking her about the birthing. Looking out the window, Rita explained how the baby had been born dead; approaching a drawer and bringing out a red cloth, she then explained how the mage had healed the child and began to cry. Interrupted by a child crying in the back room, Rita came and brought the baby out, apologizing for becoming too excited.

She went on to explain how she believed the woman was a messenger of God and that God had taken pity on Margarita and showed her mercy, her sleeplessness a sign of God's grace. When Hanne asked if sleeplessness was her only abnormality, Rita confirmed and explained how Marx had investigated the sleeplessness to no avail. When Hanne asked if he loved Margarita, Rita again confirmed and explained how he arranged to have her marry Kaspar, believing it was to make her happy.

Becoming angry, Rita admitted she didn't know if Margarita became truly happy and began to insult Kaspar, stating he never made Margarita happy. About to slam her hands on the table, she remembered the sleeping children and hesitated as Hanne attempted to calm her down. Rita went on to talk about how Margarita had made friends until she brought one of Kaspar's mistresses to the Institute, crying soon afterwards. Explaining how it was a strange woman in a robe who never spoke, she then clarified she had determined she was one of his mistresses from the strange red clothes she wore.

As Hanne asked if this woman looked like the messenger of God, Rita cut her off and denied it, before admitting they did look alike but were definitely two different people, becoming emphatic. When Hanne pointed out she shouldn't wake the children, Rita stated nap time was almost over anyway. As Hanne questioned her again, Rita swore that they were two different people and relates how she had come across her three months ago. She then directed Hanne to the inn she had pointed out for the woman.

Toragay Serial Killings
Later, Rita came across the Institute children all sleeping and was unable to wake them; calling Egmont, she watched as he administered tonics to the children but still couldn't wake them. Screaming frantically, she caught sight of Heidemarie and asked her for help; as the officer began to explain she was off duty, Ein asked Rita what the problem was and the woman explained how the children wouldn't wake.

As the officers examined the children, Rita noticed Ingo wasn't breathing and suddenly began to cry out and beg for the child to wake up, calling to Heidemarie. Seeing from her face that the child was dead, Rita staggered to the wall and began to ask why this had happened before sitting in place and losing consciousness. Rita then died soon afterwards of the Gift. The toxic infection that killed Rita quickly spread during the following weeks, prompting the World Police to quarantine the town to prevent the infection from further spreading.

Personality and Traits

 * Caring personality, loved to take care of children
 * Slightly judgmental; disliked Mayrana despite not meeting her
 * Showed concern for the orphans during the killings

Skills and Abilities
Rita was a natural with children, working as both a midwife and orphanage director. Due to her experience as a childbirth assistant, she was capable of successfully delivering a child. This expertise with children carried over to her work of running an orphanage, being able to care for the children that stayed there. Rita was also competent at running a business, managing to keep it running for a period of time.

Character Connections
Marx Felix: Rita's acquaintance. Rita held a friendly relationship with Marx and even helped deliver his child. Later on, Marx funded Rita's orphanage, earning the former midwife's gratitude.

Margarita Felix: A baby Rita helped deliver. Rita was greatly affected by the infant's death and seeming revival.

Margarita Blankenheim: Rita's friend and later killer. Believing her to be the baby she delivered, Rita held a close relationship with Margarita, the latter visited the Charity Institute often, cooking meals for the orphan. During the Toragay Serial Killings, Rita was among the first Margarita killed.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Rita's name is derived from Spanish, meaning "pearl".

List of Minor Characters in the Evillious Chronicles
This is a list of minor characters that have appeared or are mentioned in passing in the Evillious Chronicles, including in its songs, light novels, manga, or other related media.

Older Brother
An unnamed boy and one of the last few members of humanity during the era he lived in. At some point, he and his sister met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory. Too timid to go inside, the boy witnessed his sister enter the building.

Seeing her carrying the bluebird in a cage, the boy saw his sister die shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory. The boy then wished for the bluebird to bring his sister back to life. Seeing her eyes open once again, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. He is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Len.

Unknown Factory Worker
An unnamed individual and the father of the unknown patient. During his daughter's childhood, the man physically abused her, causing her nose to bleed on a particular occasion. At some point, he also began working at a factory. During one of his daughter's visits, the girl pressed the switch, killing him and reducing him into an unrecognizable mass of blood and flesh.

Unknown HER
An unnamed individual and a known HER. Sometime during the BT 1000s, the girl was born with the HER gene as well as Dissociative Identity Disorder. Over time, she began to attribute her darker nature to one of her split personalities, eventually referring it as if it were a separate person. During her childhood, she was physically abused by her father, although her main personality continued to love him.

At some point, the girl, while visiting her father at the factory, was warned not to press the red switch as it was dangerous. Sometime afterward, her split personality took over, pressing the switch and killing the girl's father. The girl was then admitted into an unknown facility and put under surveillance. In order to treat her condition, she was given Adam and Merry-Go-Round drugs, although her split personality would sometimes take over and refuse to take the medication. In BT 1013, a doctor tried to give her an injection, which she refused, repeatedly claiming she wasn't evil. She is represented by the Vocaloid MAYU.

Unknown Luka Character
An unnamed star residing in the sky. Sometime during the BT 3000s, she began watching on the world below, noting how humans worked all night and parked their cars at the side of the road. In EC 3214, she witnessed two factories spew smoke into the air, remarking how they seemed to be having a contest of who could have a taller pillar of smoke. She then observed that the smoke was inhaled by many lungs, including a young boy selling newspapers, who collapsed on the street.

Watching him in his home, the star noted that he was at the height of poverty, and couldn't afford to go to the hospital. She also observed the boy's sister, who began working at a textile factory. Afterwards, the star mused that so many people looked up to her and her fellow stars and wished upon them despite their failure to perform miracles, saying all they could do was watch from the sky. She is represented by the Vocaloid Megurine Luka.

Unknown Newspaper Seller
An unnamed boy and a member of the lower class. Sometime during the BT 3000s, he began selling newspapers on the street to make money for himself and his sister. In EC 3214, the boy inhaled the smoke from a factory, collapsing as a result. Due to his financial situation, he was unable to afford to go to a hospital, instead staying at home. He is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Len.

Unknown Textile Worker
An unnamed girl and a member of the lower class. In EC 3214, she began taking care of her brother, who had collapsed after inhaling the smoke from a factory. As a result, the girl began working at a textile factory, working hard to save money for her brother's hospital treatment. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.

Unknown Woman
An elderly woman and one of the last members of civilization during the era she lived in. At some point, she found out about a bluebird that could grant wishes. Sometime after, she met two siblings and told them about the bluebird, explaining that, if found, it could be used to save the world.

Will Jaques
Will Jaques was a historian in the Evillious region. Born in EC 353, he was told stories of Banica Conchita by his grandfather, Zenos, during his childhood. In EC 388, he married the novelist of "Vampiress Vanika", Sanan Noi. In his later life, Will decided to research Banica and her life, becoming acquainted with Elluka Clockworker in the process. Learning the details of Banica's connection to the Seven Deadly Sins, Will continued studying the vessels of sin. At some point, he learned of the mage AB-CIR and how he had actually been a sorceress.

He then wrote a book on the Sins and their connections to past events, but was discredited by contemporary scholars as being too influenced by his wife's fairy tales. He later died in EC 405. About a century after his death, Will's historical accounts were still regarded as fictitious and he became notorious as their author.

Younger Sister
An unnamed girl and one of the last few members of humanity during the era she lived in. At some point, she and her brother met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory.

With her brother too timid to go inside, the girl then entered the building, successfully trapping the bluebird in a birdcage. She then died shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory, but was subsequently wished back to life by her brother. After the girl woke up, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.