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Scanned a few parts of the chapter preceding Digestif. I now believe our narrator is the waiter (who apparently knows A LOT about Conchita's history... down to the magical detail...).

There seems to be three major parts before our Digestif epilogue. The first is ending the story with Elluka looking through the mansion, the second is the narrator wrapping up the story to the Graveyard's customer and explaining the history and hearsay about the characters and countries after the event. The third is about the waiter's arrest.

ギャストー I believe this is the name of the city/town Banica lived in before it became ruins.

Also, I will need to upload scans but I'm 90% sure that the narrator gives a brief history lesson after Elluka seems to find the glass with the baby on the third floor of the mansion.

Elluka reports to Juno and the Empress concludes what we all know about Banica (she fled and then called off Elluka's investigation).

This narrator seems to know all this and that scholars/historians apparently connect the baby Empress Juno allowed her servant to keep to Germaine, the hero of the revolution (amazing what the EC 900s can discover).

The narrator says that it is said Platonic managed to get around Elluka, take the Glass, and leave (I assume to give it back to Abyss I.R.). However, its not known what exactly happened to it.

It seems that Marlon won the war with Lioness (what happened to AB-CIR is unknown it seems) and it was the destruction of the country (so we can confirm Marlon wins its war in the EC 320s, if not just sometime before EC 350).

Beelzenia and Asmodean then entered a long war (the reason doesn't seem known). Once they were done, both countries were pretty badly battered.

Then, Duke D'Autriche took a chance and started an independence movement, began calling himself "King Lucifenia I" and set up the construction for the Kingdom of Lucifenia, confirming that the Lucifenian Royal Family are direct descendants to the D'Autriche Dukes.

I guess this means the war ended around EC 399 (70-something years for a war!? That would be long).