Banica Conchita

"Oh, dear servant, what do you taste like, I wonder?"

- Banica Conchita

Banica Conchita is a noble of the Beelzenian Empire. Her search for new flavors led her to eat the most grotesque foods imaginable. She commits the Deadly Sin of Gluttony.

Early Life
Banica was born in November, EC 296, the daughter of Muzuri and Meguru Conchita. During the birthday celebration, the child ate some of the internal organs from a baemu gifted at the event. Afterwards, Banica began having an enormous appetite and was always eating. Told by AB-CIR that she was fine, the family did nothing to quell Banica's habit. When a famine swept across the area around EC 306, Meguru forced her child to eat everything on her plate and was scolded harshly when leaving leftovers; her mother's abuse halted with her death in March of that year. At some point, Arte and Pollo became her servants and attended to her needs. Five years later, in June, she was betrothed to Carlos Marlon, the third prince of Marlon. She and Carlos became acquainted with each other. As a result of Banica's disturbing eating habits, the Marlon Royal Family dissolved the engagment in February of the following year.

Pursuit of Delights
"If that's the case, then I regret nothing. I believe I have already tasted almost all the cuisine of the world."

- Banica

Because of the constant food shortages occurring throughout the Beelzenian Empire, Banica embarked on a journey abroad in January of EC 316 and traveled to numerous foreign countries, searching for the best crop-growing and food-preserving methods to solve Beelzenia's problem. Discovering many new cuisines, the Beelzenian aristocrat brought back these new foods and their recipes to the Empire, radically increasing the domestic foods in the country. During Grabia's harvest festival held in August of EC 319, Banica arrived unannounced and participated in its tomato eating competition, winning by an overwhelming majority.

Two years later, her father died of a heart attack in August. Empress Juno, having custody over the family's territories, nominated Banica as her father's successor and took up his title as the feudal lord. Immediately afterwards, Conchita took increasing comfort in her dining hall and frequently ate there. At some point, she began developing "Blood Grave", a new wine, with the cooperation of the local farmers for a certain someone. Sometime later, she learned that person had died.

World of the Ultimate Food
"Take away food from you, and what's that leave?"

- The Demon of Gluttony to Banica

In July of EC 323, Banica embarked on another journey, but swiftly returned after hearing that one of her servants, Ron Grapple, had gone missing. The next day, Banica collapsed and was diagnosed with "visceral abnormalities" due to her self-abusive eating and confined to her bed. That evening, she reminisced fondly over the time she had spent eating when a voice rang in the room. Physically unable to leave her bed, Banica managed to sit herself upright to see an apparition descend from the ceiling. After it introduced itself, the noble asked how it knew of her and it replied that it was a demon. Calmly asking if it was taking her to the afterlife, it responded that she would die in six months due to her eating habits. Hearing this, Banica stated she was satisfied, believing she had tasted nearly all of the world's foods.

When asked about this, she explained that she only regreted not having tasted the baemu of the Tasan territories; remembering Blood Grave, she admitted dying before its completion was difficult but that she was left uncertain since the person she was making it for had died. The demon then revealed she had only tasted half of the world's food, ignorant of the world of the "ultimate" foods. Intrigued, Banica noted how she would die in six months regardless and the demon offered her a contract to avoid her death and be able to partake in this unknown world. Although she initially declined, the opsomaniac reconsidered after seeing baemu blood in the glass, curious on what she was missing. After waning between life and death for three days, Banica forged the contract with the Demon of Gluttony, slimming her figure and improving her health to make a full recovery. With her newfound abilities, she began tasting the foods she had yet to have tried.

At the mansion of Duke Oruhari, a banquet was held on November of that same year. Banica, accompanied by her twin servants, arrived to participate at the banquet, surprising everyone with her new, thin body. During the festivities, she asked her servants to bring out her dessert, and they presented her with numerous live insects and spiders. Delighted, Banica ate them despite her audience's disgust with a calm yet noisy vigor. In November of EC 324, questions about the disease that afflicted her reached the point where Conchita refused to meet with anyone, transferring the management and supervision of her territories to her two servants.

After cutting herself off from the outside world, Conchita became more and more attached to her dining hall. At some point, she used the glass to cause a small outbreak of the Goula pathogen and later reanimated those killed to serve her, having her undead army guard her mansion. Later on, Banica entered a romance with her 15th personal chef, Joseph, and later realized he was actually her former fiance, Carlos. Sometime later, Banica became pregnant with Carlos' child. In EC 325, her lover served them soup and she readily devoured it, falling ill to its poison. Although able to survive, she was nurtured back to full health by Carlos; soon after, he asked if he could take a vacation and she cried. Finding him useless, Banica ordered Arte and Pollo to cook her lover as punishment. Served his body for dinner, Banica ate his remains with glee and found his blue hair was especially delectable for the salad of the first course.

Around August of EC 325, Banica grew curious about her servants' taste and asked Arte what it was she tasted like. Eating Arte and later Pollo, Banica was left alone in the mansion, save for her and Carlos' child, with nothing left to eat. When the demon suggested eating the baby next, Banica refused, citing that she had yet to eat herself either. Looking upon her right hand, she smiled, and stated there was more to eat. With the demon's influence weakened, Banica easily gorged on herself until there was nothing left.

Legacy
By the time Elluka Clockworker infiltrated the Conchita Mansion as part of the Empire's investigation into rumors of Banica's cannibalism, Conchita was discovered missing and her castle empty and in perfect order. The Empire determined Conchita had fled to one of its neighboring countries and discontinued Elluka's investigation. Platonic manged to find the blood-stained Glass of Conchita before Elluka had found it, delivering the vessel of Gluttony to AB-CIR. Her child that she also left behind eventually had offspring as well and would continue for several generations, leading to Germaine Avadonia.

The natives, such as Sanan Noi would later create a fairytale based on her called "Vampiress Vanika" that would become famous throughout Evillious, highlighting her legendary birth and remarkable savory. Included in the tale were the "undead soldiers" that were dug up in the cemetery and cursed to serve her forever as her reanimated servants. It was said she would wither away if she failed to drink wine made from human blood for three days. Among the folklore in literature surrounding Banica was that she was possessed by a glass vessel of "Sin", which turned her into a "Evil Food Eater". Historical records conflicted about her actual figure, some saying she was large and plump while others claimed she was beautiful and thin.

Many of the dishes and recipes brought back to Beelzenia on her travels were incorporated into its culinary tradition including the Blood Grave wine she loved, which continued to exist nearly two centuries later in the Kingdom of Lucifenia. The Demon of Gluttony would appear several times in Banica's form and her vessel of sin would eventually be wielded by Ney Marlon, driving her to act and dress like Conchita, and later awaken as the Master of the Graveyard, who adopted Conchita's cannibalistic hunger.

Personality and Traits
"Of those bound by a Deadly Sin, Banica Conchita was perhaps the more happy."

- Ma

Conchita was an opsomaniac with an intense desire to consume the most delectable cuisines in existence. Her obsessive behavior was worsened by her mother's abuse and eating everything without any leftovers became a habit for the child. Coinciding with her appetite, Banica's table manners were crude and often disturbing to those around her, relentless in stuffing food in her mouth with haste and noisily. Despite this, she was reasonable with her tastes, eating fine cuisine and other meals considered delicious by the majority, although she was not beyond eating foods religiously considered taboo such as the baemu. Becoming an insatiable food connoisseur, Banica's appetite began to evolve until she desired to travel abroad and taste foreign meals which recipes she would later take back home. After developing Blood Grave, the wine became Banica's favorite.

However, after being introduced to the world of the "ultimate" food, Banica became enraptured in less favorable delicacies, such as insects, and even began to eat her plates. As her tastes continued to descend, she eventually indulged herself in necrophagia and cannibalism out of curiosity for how humans would taste. After concepting the idea to devour herself, Banica believed she was the ultimate food she was desiring and took glee in eating. Towards the end of her life, Conchita became a recluse, isolating herself within her castle to the point that she no longer directly governed her territory; as part of her apostasy, Banica dined more and more often without concern for the Beelzenian Empire's reaction.

Although monstrous while eating, Banica is a calm individual, acting unbothered when first meeting the Demon of Gluttony and conversing with it despite the peculiar situation. She was also extremely affectionate for Carlos, falling in love with him during their reunion and bearing his child. However, after her lover's attempted murder-suicide, she was heartbroken and driven to tears. Banica could also be cruel, fine with committing necromancy to those she murdered with the Glass' pathogen. Similarly, she was ruthless toward Carlos after his betrayal, considering his death to become another one of her meals an appropriate punishment.

Skills and Abilities
"If it weren’t for Banica Conchita, Beelzenia would have declined earlier."

- An Oruhari duke

Banica was a practiced food enthusiast, an excellent military strategist, and a major contributor to Beelzenian culture. Practically since the time she was born, Banica had a remarkable appetite and became unmatched in her speed and volume of food intake to the point that she easily won competitions involving the talent. A food enthusiast, Conchita developed an excellent taste in food and was well versed in the tastes and flavors of many delicacies from both within and outside of the Beelzenia Empire, earning her title as "Gourmet Noble Banica". Because of this, she, with the help of Grabia's farmers, was able to concept and create Blood Grave, a fine wine that remained a popular product for nobles across Evillious well after her death.

After making her contract with the Demon of Gluttony, the feudal lord's overweight form downsized into a more slender and fit figure, with her health similarly improved to the point that she completely avoided certain death. As part of her deal with the Demon, Banica was capable of eating anything and everything, including indigestible material such as human hair or deadly toxins. When consuming the latter, she became numb but was able to survive. Therefore, her body remained healthy regardless of what she ate and was even able to completely envelop herself. Banica was also able to reanimate the dead killed by the Goula disease through the power of the Glass and used this to great effect to supplement her scant staff. In spite of the low intelligence of the undead soldiers, Banica was able to command them effectively to create an unstoppable army to guard her mansion.

Character Connections
Carlos Marlon: Banica’s fiancé. Although initially engaged to him, Banica’s feelings for Carlos up to the engagement’s cancellation are unknown; she eventually discovered he was disguised as her cook, Joseph, and fell in love with him, siring a child with the prince in the process. After Carlos attempted to poison her, Banica became distraught; her love warped into a desire to devour him instead, and so she ordered Carlos' death.

Joseph: Banica’s fifteenth chef. Banica saw Joseph as only a means to satiate her gluttonous hunger, and did not have concern for him as a human being. As time passed, however, she began to fall in love with him—it was during the course of this romance that she discovered "Joseph" had been replaced by Carlos.

Arte: Conchita's servant and later, meal. Conchita relied on Arte to attend her every need as a loyal servant and, over many years of service, she trusted the maid enough to give her reign over her territories. However, as Conchita's hunger grew, she became curious about what Arte tasted like, and devoured her as a result.

Pollo: Conchita's servant and later, meal. Conchita relied on Pollo to attend her every need as a loyal servant and, over many years of service, she trusted the servant enough to give him reign over her territories. However, as Conchita's hunger grew, she saw Pollo as just another source of food, and devoured him as a result.

Meguru Conchita: Banica’s mother. The strict dietary discipline and harsh punishments that Banica received from Meguru helped inspire in the noble to have an even greater fascination with eating; it is unknown if she mourned her mother's death.

Unknown Child: Banica's infant child she had with Carlos. Although about to eat the child under the demon's suggestion, Banica inevitably chose to devour herself instead, sparing the infant.

Master of the Graveyard: The reawakened form of Conchita's glass. The Master of the Graveyard's cannibalism and appearance are reminiscent of Banica and the two bear a strong connection.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Banica's name is an anagram of the latin word caniba, meaning "cannibal".
 * Conchita is a diminutive of the Spanish word for "conception".
 * Conchita, due to her occupation as a feudal lord and a genius tactician who was believed to regularly drink blood and later be reimagined as a vampire centuries later, may be partially inspired by Vlad Tepes III.
 * When crafting the story for Evil Food Eater Conchita, mothy desired to make Conchita more akin to a monster rather than a human.

Curiosities

 * At the time of her birth, Banica weighed 3 kg; by the time she was 23, her weight reached over 70 kg and by the time she had collapsed, she weighed well over 100 kg.
 * She shares the same birth month (November) with her Vocaloid.
 * During the events of Twiright Prank and The Daughter of Evil: Praefatio of Blue, the Demon of Gluttony adopts Conchita's appearance; similarly, Ney Futapie, while under the influence of Conchita's Glass, dressed and acted similarly to Banica.
 * She, ironically, succeeds her ancestor, Sateriasis Venomania, by causing the second major incident concerning the Seven Deadly Sins and killing a descendant of Kachess Crim, Venomania's killer.
 * Due to their lineage to Duke Venomania, both Banica and her child have the potential to develop Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome and pass it onto future generations.

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