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Heavenly Yard
The Heavenly Yard, also known as the Second Period, was a realm in the Evillious universe and the second paradise of the gods. After its destruction, the sun god Sickle began cultivating it, turning it into an afterlife for the souls of the Third Period.

History
Following the destruction of the First Period, the gods created the Second Period and began residing in it. After enjoying paradise for a thousand years, the realm was destroyed by "Malice", the surviving 72 gods fled, boarding the Sin ark and travelling the black sea that separated the different worlds. Sometime after BT 528, the sun god Sickle began cultivating the deadened earth, growing golden rice fields and dubbing it the Heavenly Yard. The realm then became an afterlife for the souls of the Third Period, with the souls residing in the Gardens of Champs-Élysées. After the Third Period's destruction during the EC 900s, the souls were pulled down to the ground world due to the Hellish Yard gaining more power.

Configuration and Laws
The Heavenly Yard was separated from other worlds by the black sea surrounding it. Existing above the Third Period, it was also capable of sustaining gods as well as vegetation such as rice. After being cultivated by Sickle, the realm became an afterlife for the human souls of the Third Period, capable of sustaining them for long periods of time. However, the deceased souls of those who forged contracts with the Demons of Sin were barred entry from the Heavenly Yard and were forced to either wander the earth or proceed to the Hellish Yard.

Due to its relationship with the Hellish Yard, both worlds exerted a pull on the souls of the deceased, with the ground world itself creating a metaphysical boundary between them. If the Hellish Yard's pull grew more powerful than that of the Heavenly Yard, then the souls would be pulled down to it. Acts of magic could also be performed within the Heavenly Yard.

Rice Fields
Rice fields located in the Heavenly Yard. The god Sickle cultivated them as a hobby.

Champs-Élysées
A garden area located in the Heavenly Yard. After the realm became an afterlife, souls of the deceased from the Third Period gathered and resided there. By the time the Hellish Yard began merging with the ground world, the area had become completely empty save for Sickle and Allen.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The Heavenly Yard is connected to the event of Heaven in Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things.
 * The name of the Gardens of Champs-Élysées is derived from the French term for "Elysian Fields"; in Greek mythology, the Elysian Fields are the afterlife for virtuous and heroic souls.

Curiosities

 * According to Held, the Second Period ended due to the mixture of good and evil; he similarly disapproved of Sickle not segregating good and evil in the Third Period, especially HERs.

Hellish Yard
The Hellish Yard was a realm in the Evillious universe. After the Third Period's destruction by Punishment, the Hellish Yard started merging with the Third Period as the boundary of the two worlds began to weaken, pulling souls out of the Heavenly Yard.

History
At some point, the Hellish Yard was created and began exerting a pull on the human souls of the Third Period, with the ground world acting as a boundary between the realm and the Heavenly Yard. After the destruction of the Third Period by Punishment in the late EC 900s, the Hellish Yard began merging with the ground world, exerting a greater pull and drawing the souls out of the Heavenly Yard. The human souls then began residing in the Hellish Yard, creating illusions using the memories they created while they were alive. Sometime after, Allen Avadonia visited the Hellish Yard at the behest of Sickle and began reviewing the Third Period's history by meeting the individuals involved with the vessels of sin.

Configuration and Laws
The Hellish Yard was separated from other worlds by the black sea surrounding it. It also existed above the Third Period and was capable of sustaining human souls from the ground world. Due to its relationship with the Heavenly Yard, both worlds exerted a pull on the souls of the deceased, with the ground world itself creating a metaphysical boundary between them. If the Hellish Yard's pull grew more powerful than that of the Heavenly Yard, then the souls would be pulled down to it. After dying, the souls of those who forged contracts with the Demons of Sin were barred entry from the Heavenly Yard and were forced to either wander the earth or proceed to the Hellish Yard.

After the Hellish Yard began merging with the Third Period, the souls residing in it were able to conjure illusions using their memories, with the illusions behaving as physical objects despite the souls themselves being immaterial. It was also possible for the deceased souls to forget some of their memories and suffer from regression in terms of personality and psychological growth. As a result of its merging with the Third Period, distortions in the fabric of space and time were capable of occuring. The Master of the Hellish Yard was also capable of controlling the world and transporting souls to other worlds. Additionally, acts of magic could be performed within the Heavenly Yard.

Third Period
A world that merged with the Hellish Yard. It contained the continents of Bolganio and Maistia and housed the deceased souls pulled down from the Heavenly Yard.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The Hellish Yard is connected to the event of Hell in Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things.

Grave Yard
The Grave Yard was a realm in the Evillious universe. Serving as a resting place for the legacy and technology of the Second Period, the world was visited by Allen Avadonia and Hänsel in pursuit of Nemesis Sudou.

History
At some point, the Grave Yard began being used to store wreckage from the Second Period. Some time after the destruction of the Third Period in EC 998, Nemesis Sudou traveled to the Grave Yard, intending to look for her mother. Some time after, the Master of the Hellish Yard transported Allen Avadonia and Hänsel to the Grave Yard for them to meet Nemesis.

Configuration and Laws
The Grave Yard existed as a separate realm from the other Periods. As a characteristic of the world, its sky was covered in faintly-glowing bedrock. Due to its nature as the resting place of the legacy of the Heavenly Yard, the Grave Yard contained scraps of machinery, tombstones and other structures. The Grave Yard was also capable of sustaining at least one tree. Although the Grave Yard was normally inaccessible by the souls of the Hellish Yard, the Master of the Hellish Yard was capable of transporting souls to it. Additionally, acts of magic could be performed within the Heavenly Yard.

Wreckage Heaps
A wreckage area located in the Grave Yard. It contained the remnants of machinery from the Second Period as well as numerous Black Boxes. It was also situated near a clocktower.

Clocktower
A clocktower located in the Grave Yard. It had a viewing platform and seemed to be made of the same material as the Black Box. Its hands were also incapable of moving.

Hill
A hill located in the Grave Yard. Situated at its top was an apple tree that bore blood-colored fruit.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The Grave Yard is connected to the event of Death in Hieronymus Bosch's The Seven Deadly Sins and the Four Last Things.

Curiosities

 * It is unknown how Banica Conchita gained knowledge of the Grave Yard and why she strived to reach it.

Appearances

 * Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) (first appearance)

Conchita Mansion
The Conchita Mansion was the residence of the Conchita family in Gasto. It was used by the infamous Banica Conchita during her apostasy during EC 324. The mansion became a ruin by the 6th century EC.

Early History
Sometime during the EC 200s, the mansion was in Gasto, Beelzenia and became the residence of the Conchita family. After the family's sixth head, Duke Muzuri Conchita, was married to Meguru Glassred, the two began living in the mansion together and sired a child in EC 296, naming her Banica.

Cursed Banquet
In November of that year, a baemu mysteriously arrived at the mansion. Thinking it was a gift from God, Muzuri decided to have it prepared for Banica's birthday celebration. Due to the vessel of Gluttony being inside the pig, its body was tainted and caused the mansion's residents to become infected with Gula after consuming its flesh. With everyone except Banica having eaten the pig, the residents began to die off, with the death toll averaging at one per day.

Evil Food Eater Conchita
Becoming increasingly obsessed with food as the years progressed, Banica eventually became confined to her bed due to her unhealthy eating habits in EC 323. The noble was then visited by the Demon of Gluttony and eventually forged a contract with it, making a full recovery. Using the glass, Banica reanimated the mansion's deceased servants, having them kill any messenger that approached the mansion and shutting herself from the outside world. In EC 325, Banica began hiring a number of cooks to serve her and later had her servants Arte and Pollo murder each one. Later that year, Phantom Thief Platonic attempted to infiltrate the mansion but was foiled by the twins. Sometime after, Carlos Marlon was hired by Banica and entered a romance with her. In August of that year, Banica devoured her twin servants shortly before eating herself, leaving the mansion empty.

Decline into Ruin
After Banica's disappearance, the mage Elluka Clockworker and Platonic infiltrated the estate and found it in perfect order. After determining that Banica had fled with her servants, the Beelzenian Empire ended the sorceress' investigation. As the centuries passed, the mansion fell into disrepair and became a ruin. In EC 505, Yukina Freesis traveled to the mansion and failed to discover anything of interest.

World's End
In EC 998, the Conchita mansion was completely decimated by Punishment. Following the end of the Third Period, the destruction site merged with the Hellish Yard along with the rest of the ground world. At some point, Banica, Arte and Pollo returned to the illusory mansion and the twins continued to serve food to their demonic master. Sometime after, Allen Avadonia visited the mansion and spoke with Banica before leaving for the Lucifenian Royal Palace.

Bedrooms
The rooms where the residents would sleep. They were furnished with beds and other furniture.

Arte and Pollo's Room
The room where Arte and Pollo would sleep. It had a secret compartment behind the fireplace that could be used to store small objects.

Dining Hall
The room where meals were served in the mansion and guests would be seated. It was furnished with a large table and had several chairs.

Kitchen
The place where meals were prepared before being served to the mansion's residents. It contained various cooking implements and ingredients.

Garden
The outdoor area where plants were grown and maintained. It was used by Banica to grow plants for food during her apostasy.

Livestock Pens
Pens used to hold livestock the family owned. It was large enough to hold around twenty animals.

Basement
The basement of the mansion, split into four rooms. One of its rooms was used as a treasury, with the family's valuables being stored within the room. One portion of the basement was also used as a food storage.

Abelard Family
The Abelard Family was a political family living in Rolled, Lucifenia in the EC 600s. One of its members, Julia Abelard, became known for being the first female president of the Lucifenian Republic, while her son Lemy became infamous centuries later for perpetrating the Rolled Murders.

History
Sometime during the late EC 500s, Irina Clockworker took up the pseudonym "Julia Abelard" and became a millionaire. Buying a position in the Lucifenian nobility, the woman also formed the criminal organization of Père Noël with her apprentice, Mayrana Blossom. In EC 600, the orphaned Lemy was adopted by Julia and became an assassin for Père Noël. In EC 609, Julia was successfully elected as president of Lucifenia. In autumn of that year, Julia began manipulating Kaspar and Margarita Blankenheim into joining Père Noël through Mayrana, eventually resulting in the deaths of the three following the Toragay Serial Killings. After enacting a series of murders in Rolled, Lemy was murdered by Eighth Sniper the following year.

Known Members

 * Julia Abelard
 * Lemy Abelard

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Abelard is the surname of a French philosopher; Lucifenia, the family's native country, is inspired by France.

Merrigod Plateau
Merrigod Plateau was a plateau in the Kingdom of Elphegort. It was originally part of the Magic Kingdom Levianta's territories before becoming a part of the Green Country. Known for being the base of the criminal organization Apocalypse, it was also used as a fortress during the Lucifenia-Elphegort War.

History
At some point, Merrigod Plateau became a territory of Magic Kingdom Levianta and was used as a hideout by Apocalypse. Sometime after, the plateau became part of the Kingdom of Elphegort. During the Lucifenia-Elphegort War in EC 499, King Thorny Elphen used Merrigod Plateau as a fortress after being pushed back by Lucifenian forces.

Trivia

 * The first three characters of "Merrigod" (メリゴド), when combined with the last three characters of "Calgaround" (カルガランド), forms the English word "Merry-Go-Round" (メリーゴーランド).

Rolled
Rolled was a city in the state of Lucifenia. One of the battlegrounds for the Lucifenian Revolution, it also suffered from a string of killings perpetrated by Lemy the Ripper.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The city's name is likely a reference to the road roller, a vehicle often associated with the Kagamine twins, one of which is Lemy's representative Vocaloid.

List of Minor Characters in the Evillious Chronicles
This is a list of minor characters that have appeared or are mentioned in passing in the Evillious Chronicles, including in its songs, light novels, manga, or other related media.

Older Brother
An unnamed boy and one of the last few members of humanity during the era he lived in. At some point, he and his sister met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory. Too timid to go inside, the boy witnessed his sister enter the building.

Seeing her carrying the bluebird in a cage, the boy then saw his sister die shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory. The boy then wished for the bluebird to bring his sister back to life. Seeing her eyes open once again, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. He is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Len.

Unknown Patient
An unnamed individual and a known HER. At some point, the girl was born with the HER gene as well as Dissociative Identity Disorder. Over time, she began to attribute her darker nature to one of her split personalities, eventually referring it as if it were a separate person. During her childhood, she was physically abused by her father, although her main personality continued to love him.

At some point, the girl, while visiting her father at the factory, was warned not to press the red switch as it was dangerous. Sometime afterward, her split personality took over, pressing the switch and killing the girl's father. The girl was then admitted into an unknown facility and put under surveillance. In order to treat her condition, she was given Adam and Merry-Go-Round drugs, although her split personality would sometimes take over and refuse to take the medication. A doctor eventually tried to give her an injection, which she refused, repeatedly claiming she wasn't evil. She is represented by the Vocaloid MAYU.

Unknown Factory Worker
An unnamed individual and the father of the unknown patient. During his daughter's childhood, the man physically abused her, causing her nose to bleed on a particular occasion. At some point, he also began working at a factory. During one of his daughter's visits, the girl pressed the switch, killing him and reducing him into an unrecognizable mass of blood and flesh.

Unknown Woman
An elderly woman and one of the last members of civilization during the era she lived in. At some point, she found out about a bluebird that could grant wishes. Sometime afterward, she met two siblings and told them about the bluebird, explaining that it could be used to save the world. The old woman then witnessed the siblings go off on their journey.

Younger Sister
An unnamed girl and one of the last few members of humanity during the era she lived in. At some point, she and her brother met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory.

With her brother too timid to go inside, the girl then entered the building, successfully trapping the bluebird in a birdcage. She then died shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory, but was subsequently wished back to life by her brother. After the girl woke up, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.

Wishlist
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