Langley Family

The Langley Family was a family of blacksmiths living in the Kingdom of Lucifenia. One of its most prominent members, Chartette Langley, became famous for her key involvement in the Lucifenian Revolution.

Early History
During the fifth century EC, a blacksmith of the family married and sired a daughter on April 1, EC 474, naming her Chartette Langley.The Daughter of Evil Schedule Book 2013 The family later supported the Lucifenian Resistance with arms and information about the royal palace in EC 500The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1 Chartette later fought alongside the resistance during its assault on the palace during the Lucifenian Revolution later that year.The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 2

Travels Abroad
In EC 504, Chartette settled in the Beelzenian Empire, joining the imperial army and becoming the captain of the Langley Unit.The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 1, Section 2 Following the end of the empire's war with the Kingdom of Marlon the following year, Chartette left the army.The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Epilogue After the New Four Horsemen Incident in EC 508, the traveler fled east and became a blacksmith in Jakoku, changing her name to "Saruteito" and founding a village in the nation's Enkoku region. Chartette later married and sired progeny, founding the Lang Clan. She later smithed weapons for the Tokugawa faction during the Jakoku Civil War before before being burned to death by Julia IR in EC 549.Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka

Hell on Earth
After the destruction of the Third Period, all the dead members of the Langley family residing in the Heavenly Yard were dragged back down to the earth as the ground world merged with the Hellish Yard.Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue

Known Members

 * Chartette's father
 * Chartette Langley

Relatives

 * Lang Clan

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The surname Langley is derived from Old English, meaning "long meadow"; in Norse, it means "long life".