Enbizaka

Enbizaka was a city situated on a hill of the Onigashima island of Jakoku. Becoming a major hub for trade and immigration with the western Evillious region, it had a diverse population. It was subjected to a string of murders perpetrated by Kayo Sudou.

Early History
At some point, Enbizaka was founded on the hill slops at the center of the Onigashima island. After the western Evillious nations made contact with Jakoku, trade and immigration was opened at Onigashima and Enbizaka became a major hub for the foreign merchants and immigrants.

Enbizaka Murders
In EC 842, everyone in town suddenly forgot Kayo Sudou originally had black hair instead of pink hair. Later on, Kayo murdered Mei Miroku and her disappearance became the talk of the town. Over the next several days, she murdered her children, Miku and later Rin before killing their father, Kai. Driven into a panick, the city residents quickly found Kai and Mei's bodies and confirmed Kayo as the culprit. She was then arrested and executed.

World's End
In EC 998, Enbizaka was completely decimated by Punishment. Following the end of the Third Period and its subsequent merging with the Hellish Yard, Kayo Sudou created an illusion of the city. It later experienced space-time distortions and the USE Dark Star Bureau Courthouse appeared in the city.

Main Street
The main road leading throught he city. Due to Enbizaka's location, it gradually sloped upward and could be difficult to walk for long periods of time. The numerous shops and other buildings in Enbizaka could be found along the street.

Tailor Shop
A tailor shop in the corner of Enbizaka. owned by Kayo Sudou. The shop tailored and repaired local clothing.

Clothing Shop
A dry goods shop owned by the Miroku Family. It sold fine clothing.

Hairpin Shop
A hairpin shop on the main street. It sold well-crafted hairpins with a golden color.

Execution Site
The place where heinous criminals were publicly executed, located at the top of the hill. After being beheaded, the criminals heads would be put on display at the site to set an example for others.

Bridge
The main bridge leading into Enbizaka. A large gate post was placed at the end as an entrance to the main city. A sign with the city name was located nearby.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The name of Enbizaka, written in Japanese kanji, literally means "round slope"; Jakoku, the country Enbizaka is located in, is inspired by the real world nation of Japan.
 * The city's name and pronunciation is partially inspired by the English word "envy"; the term "enbi" (エンビ) is pronounced extremely similar to the word "envy" (エンヴィ) in Japanese.

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