User blog:SiRenfield/Margarito Felix

"Please sleep with this gift of mine"

Margarito Felix, is a marquis of Elphegort and the husband of Katarina Blankenheim. As a member of Père Noël, he was given the codename '''III. the Prince of Sleep'''. He commits the Deadly Sin of Sloth.

Early Life
As a child, he had been close friends with Katarina Blankenheim, later falling in love with her. At the time, the two made a promise to each other that Margarito held close to him. Years later, as part of a political alliance between the Felix and Blankenheim families, he married Katarina, now the Marchioness, and is assumed to have become the Marquis.

Although previously optimistic about the circumstances of his arranged marriage, Margarito quickly felt the weight of reality. He discovered that his wife was a shameless philanderer, blatantly playing men and bringing them to their Toragay mansion in front of him. Around the same time, he realized his wife's motivations for marrying him were purely economical, wanting the wealth of his father,and that the promise they made as children was long forgotten by her. At some point, he became close friends with Jules Abelard and joined his criminal organization, Père Noël, designated the codename III. the Prince of Sleep.

Toragay Serial Killings
In EC 609, due to her failing marriage, Margarito lapsed into a depression over his hopeless situation. Jules intervened, gifting the Marquis the Clockworker's Doll. Possessed by the Demon of Sloth, Margarito found the doll held instructions inside a secret compartment that taught her how to refine a medicine of repose, a deadly poison. Desperate to escape his unbearable circumstances, Margarito gave his "gift" to her worn-out wife, claiming it would help help her recuperate.

After doing so, he continued to administer his "gift" of repose to his father, mother, and the rest of Toragay to "relieve" them of their worries, convinced they were all insomniac and unhappy with their current lives. Once his psychopathic genocide was over, Margarito was left to claim all the freedom and wealth left by his deceased family. Satisfied, Margarito committed suicide via his own poison, joining all those he murdered in an eternal sleep where he could finally escape from his life's burdens.

Legacy
As the incident arose, the newspaper reports following the strange string of serial murders reported the deaths of at least 24 victims with Jules Abelard and Père Noël's involvement heavily suspected. The Elphegort government later entrusted the Freesis Foundation with the matter and its investigation team arrived to find Toragay already in ruins. Elluki Clockworker and her apprentice, Gumillio, also arrived in search for the Clockworker's Doll, determining it had already been taken and was in the hands of Jules.

Officially, Margarito would be labeled a psychopath who took pleasure in killing others, leaving Toragay a ghost town. It would be questioned whether it was due to his own circumstances or because of Jules' influence but, due to Margarito's suicide, the matter was believed forever unknown. A film concerning the incident would be created by Ve nearly 400 years later and subsequently reviewed by the Master of the Court. While organizing the "court cases", Gammona Octo hypothesized that Margarito had unwittingly brought an incarnation of a demon into being, referring to the Judicial Doll being the awakened vessel of Sloth.