Master of the Hellish Yard

The Master of the Hellish Yard is the mysterious guardian of the underworld. She acts as the judge of the dead. She is the alleged holder of the vessel of Wrath.

Epitome of Greed
After his death, Gallerian Marlon arrived at the entrance to the underworld, where the Master of the Hellish Yard awaited him. At the gates to hell, she offered him a deal: he gave up his fortune to her in exchange for his salvation. Gallerian embraced her, whispering in her ear that he would never give his fortune to her; afterward, he marched forward and fell through the gates into hell.

Judgement of Corruption (EC 983)
Judgement of Corruption is the Master of the Hellish Yard's first appearance, sending Gallerian Marlon to Hell for his crimes after he refuses to give up his money.

Capriccio Farce (EC 998)
The Master of the Hellish Yard is mentioned in passing during Capriccio Farce and has only one speaking line: Saying: "Will it someday be completed?" finishing the query on the utopia Gallerian imagined would be created.

Connections to other characters
Gallerian Marlon: The judge meets the Master of the Hellish Yard after waking up in the underworld. When offered her deal, he rejects it and willingly falls into hell.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The Master of the Hellish Yard appears to be based off of Satan, the patron demon of Wrath.
 * Her role as Judge of Death also parallels to Yama, the wrathful god that governs the Narakas.
 * The Master of the Hellish Yard's connection to the Hellish Yard is connected to the event of Hell in Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things.

Curiosities

 * The Master of the Hellish Yard's Vocaloid, GUMI, is shared by the sinner of Wrath; she also supposedly holds the Golden Key, further linking her to Wrath.
 * Ironically, the Master of the Hellish Yard gave Gallerian the same offer he gave the prosecuted who were "in Hell", condemning those who refused his deal.

Gallery
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