Ney Phutapie

"About what I said... please make it confidential."

Ney Futapie, also known as Ney Marlon, is the thirteenth daughter of the Marlon family who infiltrates Lucifenia for her birth mother Prim Marlon, the queen dowager, during Story of Evil.

Clôture of Yellow
Ney Marlon appears to the rest of Lucifenia as Ney Futapie, adopted daughter of Mariam Futapie, one of the Three Heroes of Lucifenia. She works for Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche as a maid, along with her fellow servants, Chartette Langley and Allen Avadonia. She likes to gossip and often uses it to spread disorder. When Leonhart Avadonia started to smuggle food from the royal palace to the hungry during a famine, Riliane threatened Ney into giving information about who is behind the stealing. Ney revealed that it was Leonhart who was smuggling the food and she spread a lie to Riliane that Leonhart had kidnapped a child and was raised as a tool in hopes of usurping Riliane. When Allen was ordered to kill Leonhart, he was conflicted. Ney then spread the same lie to Allen, thus persuading him to stand by his princess.

During the "Green Hunting", Ney found out about Michaela's whereabouts and told Riliane about it. To make sure that Michaela was dead, Ney set off for Elphegort to finish the job if she had to.

When the Lucifenian Revolution reached it's height, Ney murdered Mariam when she attempted to escape so that she wouldn't be a threat. She then fled back to her mother Prim, who congratulated her for her success.

Wiegenlied of Green
Ney was disguised as Allen when she found Michaela. She tricked Michaela into coming out of the well and stabbed her. She left quickly before Allen came, all while laughing and cheering maniacally.

Praeludium of Red
Five years later, Ney became a commander of Marlon's engineering battalion.

Connections to Other Characters
Prim Marlon: Ney's birth mother and the queen dowager whom she obeys without question.

Kyle Marlon: Ney's brother and King of Marlon.

Mariam Futapie: Ney's "adopted mother" whom she later kills.