Adam

Adam, also known as Irregular, was one of the irregular twins birthed by the Master of the Court. Born shortly before the world's destruction, he lacked a will, fusing with the soul of Adam Moonlit.

Early Life
Adam, along with his twin Eve, ended up in the womb of the Clockworker's Doll, Adam being shackled in red and blue chains. While residing in the box-like space throughout the EC 990s, the Master of the Court sung the Clockwork Lullaby to the child. In EC 999, Adam and Eve were born in the Millennium Tree Forest and burst out of the doll's womb area;  shortly after, they were destroyed by Punishment along with the rest of the forest.

Four Boys
Ending up in the Grave Yard, Adam wandered its vast wasteland until he came upon a hill and encountered Hänsel and Allen Avadonia. After Hänsel greeted him, Adam remained silent before noticing the boy holding up the Clockworker's Doll and he repeatedly called out for his mother as he reached for it. As Hänsel fled up the hill, Adam slowly chased after him and Allen. Once the three boys reached the top, they encountered Nemesis Sudou with a fourth boy, who look like the Punishment weapon. Nemesis then activated the boy, enveloping Adam in the blast along with everyone else.

The End of Capriccio
At some point, Adam fused with the soul of Adam Moonlit, thus gaining a will. Returning to Elphegort, he used his power to rebuild Evil's Theater as his mother's new body, making it float. When Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche came to the theater and, due to harboring Ma, absorbed the other demon contractors present, Adam objected to her actions. Hearing his mother's voice from the ceiling, Adam prematurely initiated the Re_birthday despite Gammon's warnings. Soon after, he and Eve collapsed, being caught in the reformatting as part of their invocation of the Court ending.

Personality and Traits
Due to dying almost immediately after his birth, Adam lacked a well developed consciousness, acting sluggishly and struggling to say more than a few words at a time. Despite this, he was a devoted child to his "mother"; this manifested in his being persistent to acquire the vessel of Sloth. After fusing with the spirit of Adam Moonlit, Adam gained a more pronounced will, as well as some of the original Adam's memories and personality; as part of this, he was a devoted child to Master of the Court. However, his childishness still remained part of his behavior, such as his whimsically making Evil's Theater float.

Character Connections
Master of the Court: The vessel that held Irregular. Irregular viewed the Master of the Court as his mother.

Adam Moonlit: A soul that fused with Adam. Adam retained some of his personality and memories, including his devotion to the Master of the Court.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Adam is inspired by Adam from Judeo-Christian mythology; like his biblical counterpart, Adam shares a relationship with his Eve counterpart.
 * The term "irregular" means to not act according to established rules, laws, or customs; it also means to lack continuity or regularity in actions and also to not belong as part of a regular group or organization but rather be raised for a special purpose.
 * Irregular's name may be partially inspired by the name of his representative Vocaloid, Len, with Irregular's romanization containing "re" in it.

Curiosities

 * In the song Master of the Court, Irregular's name is spelled in Japanese kanji as 毒, meaning "poison", "evil influence", or "malice".
 * In Re_birthday, a similar character to Adam is portrayed by Kagamine Len; both are also chained in blue and red shackles, albeit portrayed wearing different attire.

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Appearances

 * Capriccio Farce (first appearance)
 * Master of the Court (song) (first mentioned)
 * Deadly Sins of Evil: Master of the Heavenly Yard
 * Seven Crimes and Punishments (story)
 * Evils Court
 * Seven Crimes and Punishments (album)