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The Very Amazing Green Onion
The Very Amazing Green Onion is a magical tool crafted during the era of the Magic Kingdom Levianta, used by mages to communicate long-distance.

History
At some point, the gods formed a tool for long-distance communication and it was discovered by humans in the Third Period. Modeling off of the tool, mages created the magic Green Onion and used it for communication in the time of the Magic Kingdom Levianta. Subsequently, after the kingdom's collapse usage of the Green Onion became rare, although a few number of surviving mages were able to carry on knowledge of the tool. In the sixth century EC, Elluka Clockworker used the Very Amazing Green Onion in order for her and Gumillia to communicate with Michaela between Lucifenia and Elphegort.

Mechanics
Based on an ancient divine creation, the tool is an enchanted green onion that allows for long-distance communication between the owner of the tool and its user. By retaining the magic of its owner, the user can have the tool pick up its owner's frequency and allow the two to communicate. The device becomes active by being shaken by the user and the hard green oinion planted into the ground, emitting a dazzling light when actively used. On the other hand, when the owner is attempting to contact the user, the green onion emits flashes.

The green onion, while effective, is only good for moderate or rare usage; the time for users to communicate using the green onion is limited, and over time the voice of the speaker will become fainter and fade entirely as the time limit is reached. Similarly, because the tool deteriorates over time, it must sealed in a special box to prevent decay and cannot be used too frequently.

Users

 * Elluka Clockworker
 * Michaela

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Conceptualization and Origins

 * The Green Onion and its usage by Michaela may be a reference to Hatsune Miku's character item, the leek.

Appearances

 * The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow (first appearance)
 * The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green
 * Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide
 * Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook
 * Aku Musu (non-canon appearance)

Germaine's Personality Is Kinda Like This
Germaine was a brave and strong-willed swordswoman, led by her own moral compass and a strong sense of justice imparted by her father. From a young age, Germaine would never back down from a challenge no matter the danger if the cause was a worthy one, and refused to be swayed by the pessimistic opinions of adults or her peers. Similarly, as an adult she led the Lucifenian Revolution despite the opposition of the royal palace and the initial obstacles of low supplies and numbers. Additionally, while she never shrank from an enemy out of cowardice, she nevertheless knew when to pick her battles and was able to calmly leave things that were beyond her understanding to those more equipped to deal with them, such as the Demons of Sin.

As part of this, Germaine was often brash and considered unfeminine, easily getting into fights and breaking social codes of etiquette. Although wearing a dress for her father's sake, Germaine gave little regard for her physical appearance or for how she acted around others, even having no qualms jumping through windows to make a quick exit. She also followed after Leonhart in his alcoholism, enjoying wine and often getting drunk in public; following her brother's death, Germaine began drinking for a time to drown out her depression from the event and still enjoyed wine to excess afterwards. As part of this excess Germaine, like her ancestor, enjoyed eating lots of meals.

Germaine had an especially close relationship with her father and brother. Adopting many of her values and learning swordsmanship from Leonhart, Germaine was very close with him and thought of him as her own flesh and blood. Even after her father's death, she often looked to his memory for guidance and felt he continued to aid her, even if retroactively. After losing both her father and brother, Germaine became disconsolate and missed them bitterly as well as experiencing guilt for her role in Allen's death, this being the cause of her new attitudes about revenge and preferred struggle for world peace.

The swordswoman's bravery also made her argumentative and stubborn. As a child Germaine had trouble getting along with the sullen Allen; although eventually she came to love and respect Allen, sharing a very close relationship, it nonetheless turned caustic on occasion when she disagreed with his actions or beliefs. In addition, she would argue persistently with her father when disagreeing with his decisions, < expand positives, comes too late ) such as taking Allen back to the palace. She similarly became defensive about her own actions and beliefs, and especially quarreled with those who questioned her reasons for leading the Revolution.

Similarly, Germaine refused to let a wrong go unpunished or unamended, and would routinely get into brawls with thugs or those taking advantage of the weak; due to this, she grew to despise Riliane for her abuse of the people.'' Germaine also held a sense of vengeance when those she cared about were wronged, starting the Revolution to dethrone the queen when she had her father assassinated and fueled by vengeance for Mark when attacking Gast. Nevertheless, Germaine was driven to do what was right beyond taking vengeance''. < Fix ) Following the Lucifenian Revolution, the swordswoman's demeanor became calmer; she denounced revenge as a justification for hurting others and felt guilt for the innocent lives lost in what she saw as pursuit of her revenge. < Contradiction )

'''Illustrate growth and development regarding "revenge" vs justice. Central to character arc.'''

As well as this, following the Revolution she even refused to fight for any cause other than securing peace and protecting others. In recognition of the emptiness of her past goals, she also argued against anyone else fighting in retribution and instead advocated working towards a more ideal future. Germaine also disapproved of killing someone unable to defend themself, and would fight diligently to defend the weak; as an extension she disapproved of Marlon's imperialism and worked to secure Lucifenia's independence.

Germaine has these abilities
Germaine grew up to be strong and skilled with a rapier under the tutelage of Leonhart Avadonia. As a swordswoman, she was able to effectively battle several opponents at a time and take advantage of an enemy's habits in combat to turn against them, as well as able to dodge and defend against even the quickest attacks. Even while blinded, Germaine was able to listen closely to another's movements and act accordingly. As a brawler as well, she was able to take on more than one enemy and win without a scratch. With her father's advice and her own experience as a soldier, Germaine was also a skilled tactician and leader; as a result, her aid in battle almost assured the success of her side.

In addition, Germaine's skill as a warrior was boosted by her higher than average renegerative abilities as a result of being a descedant of Banica Conchita, being able to heal from injuries at a much faster rate than an average human as well as having a high endurance. Similarly, her higher metabolic rate gave her a huge appetite and she ate many meals; Germaine also demonstrated a high resistance for alcohol and was able to drink twenty shots and still stand, although after Leonhart's death her resilience waned to only ten shots. Despite this endurance, Germaine handled water poorly and would easily become seasick.

In part because of her strength, Germaine was a charismatic individual and, with her compatriots, able to influence public sentiment to her favor and lead armies in her cause. Taking advantage of the growing disapproval of Princess Riliane, she was able to rally the citizens of Lucifenia to revolt and similarly was able to rouse a crowd to begin the Revolution quickly. Although not always accepting them, Germaine's skill as a leader had her offered several commanding positions and, due to her status as the Hero of the Lucifenian Revolution, she could quickly inspire loyalty in her troops.

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Muzuri Conchita was a Duke of the Beelzenian Empire. The sixth head of the Conchita family, Muzuri was the father of the infamous Banica Conchita. Accidentally cursing his household with the Gula disease, Muzuri disgraced the Conchita family and had their Duke title revoked in his desperation for the household to survive, leaving Banica to inherit his estate and have it reinstated by her efforts.

Early Life
Muzuri was born to the Conchita family in the mid EC 200s. Becoming the head of his family and one of the Five Dukes, Muzuri embarked on a diplomatic engagement with the prime minister of Elphegort. During their meeting, he met the prime minister's daughter, Meguru, and instantly fell in love with her. Determined to marry her, he overcame numerous obstacles and eventually succeeded in his endeavors. At some point, his became well renowned as a gourmand for his eating habits.

Cursed Banquet
In November, EC 296, Muzuri sired a child with his wife. Despite his desire to name her "Muraramurajakotasupopopo," he gave in to Meguru's choice to name her Banica, only complaining to a chamberlain about the decision later. Later, he oversaw the arrival of several gifts from the lords of the Beelzenian Empire and looked at them all in wonder. Marveling over the trinkets from Duke Oruhari and Sir Yocaski, he caught sight of a sword and shield and wondered who they were from, before Ron telling him they were from the empress herself. Merely remarking that this was expected of Ron to remember such things, the Duke marveled at so many wishing Banica a happy birthday.

Discussing the guests' later arrival with Ron, Muzuri then complained about how he wished to be by his daughter's side. When Ron remarked that as husband and Duke he had duties to fulfill, the lord complained that they were bothersome. When Ron announced that a new gift of livestock was delivered to the mansion, the shocked Muzuri asked Ron to have a look and see if it was a rare animal, stating that it would have to be an ingredient in Banica's feast if so. Stating that the meal couldn't be commonplace cuisine, the Duke waited for Ron to return and asked him if the livestock looked like a delicious animal.

Told the gift had already been moved to the barn, Muzuri entered and asked the stockman about the rare animal. Directed to the estate's pigs, the gourmand recognized the red-furred pig and exclaimed excitedly that it was the baemu. When the stockman questioned this, he mused he couldn't expect him or Ron to recognize it; when asked, he explained it was a rare kind of Tasan pig that was legendary among gourmands. When the stockman mused the taste must be delicious, Muzuri admitted he didn't know, explaining that, while none of his acquaintances or himself had ever eaten it, the Emperor of Tasan was known to have been very fond of it.

As the stockman wondered who sent it, Muzuri asked him what the cartman said and learned that the pig had merely appeared on the cart; thinking it over, the Duke cried out that it was a gift from God, as the wild baemu appeared to have gotten onto the cart by chance. He went on to note how their food was already provided for with the other animals, and so there was no reason for someone else to send any; he concludes that God, to celebrate Banica's birth and reward him for his daily deeds, has sent him the baemu. He announced they'd eat the baemu for dinner tonight, refusing to wait for the other guests and explaining he wished to boast to Oruhari and Earl Vincent about eating it. He then ordered the stockman to carry the beast into the kitchen.

Right afterwards, Muzuri ran to the kitchen and instructed the surprised cook that he wanted to use the baemu for dinner, asking if he could do it. As the cook confirmed he could and began to muse about the taste, the Duke declared that he had decided it was delicious. Asked if he should cook it like a regular Tasan pig or just use the organs, Muzuri assured him not to get more out of the meat if it was anything like a normal Tasan pig. Asked about the creature's belly, he replied he didn't have high expectations and began to tell the cook to start work immediately, before being cut off by the straining baemu.

As the pig went wild, Muzuri drew out his sword and slew the animal. Praised by his cook, Muzuri remarked he needed to clean up and left the chef to begin his work. After cleaning up, Muzuri sat with his wife in wait for the banquet before the head cook came and told him there was a story about the baemu. The Duke asked if there was a problem and, when instructed, followed the cook into the kitchen. There, the cook showed him a wine glass from the baemu's stomach. Muzuri asked if the pig swallowed the glass; when the cook was unable to say and only noted how the glass wasn't damaged at all, Muzuri examined the object for himself and mused that the pig may really be from God.

He then asked the head cook what his problem was and listened as the chef explained his concern more debris was in the pig's stomach. The gourmand asked if they then couldn't eat the baemu and heard that he should at least not eat the stomach or risk dying; Muzuri cut him off and asked if it wasn't his job to prevent that. As the cook continued to protest, Muzuri cursed and declared that, if he died eating the baemu, it would be his long-cherished ambition. When the cook brought up Banica, Muzuri only told him to tell Banica that her father was a great man who died seeking the greatest of foods in the event of his death.

When the cook conceded, Muzuri questioned him on the wine and if he had tasted any of the baemu yet. Hearing that the liver had tasted the best to the cook, Muzuri told him to keep working and left. He then returned to the dining hall with a smile and waited as the cook served the dishes. Taking first taste, Muzuri ate the dishes in silence and, when finished, raised his head and declared it was delicious. He then demanded the cook make more and then declared he would treat all the servants with the dishes as well.

As the whole household ate, he noticed Meguru hadn't eaten and urged her to at least take a bite. Though Meguru protested she had no appetite, Muzuri insisted she have at least a bite, as it wasn't often she could eat baemu. When Meguru ate and declared the piece delicious, he then attempted to feed Banica part of the pig's heart before being stopped by his wife. Told the infant was unable to eat such things, Muzuri moped that he understood but had thought the child might be able to eat it. Regardless, he continued to happily eat in the banquet.

Ten Years of Gula
The next day, Muzuri was alerted when the head cook was found dead; as Ron reported his suspicions that the baemu was the cause, the Duke had the entire household examined and regained his composure when no more incidents occurred that day. When more of the staff began to die over several days, Muzuri was approached by the family doctor again and asked how he was. Stating he was alright, the Duke exclaimed that nonetheless the servants were dying and asked the doctor if he had found a cause. He then listened in surprise to the doctor’s explanation that he found hay and cutlery in the bodies of the stockman and chef, learning it was an unknown illness that the doctor couldn’t treat. Demanding to know what he was supposed to do, he was advised to take counsel from a mage at the foot of the mountain.

Enraged, Muzuri raged at the doctor for suggesting such a dubious person and threw a candle stick at the doctor. Declaring that, if he valued his neck he would leave, the Duke drew his sword and brandished it at the frightened doctor, who fled. Nonetheless, Muzuri summoned the mage the next day. As the figure bowed to him and introduced himself as AB-CIR, the Duke commented on the strange name and heard the mage reply he liked it, but might change it sometime. Asking if that wasn't his real name, Muzuri learned from him that worthy mages changed their aliases regularly. Muzuri pointed out that he was already a famous mage and listened as AB-CIR mused he should change his alias sometime soon.

Exploding that such things didn't matter, Muzuri forced the topic back to the mysterious deaths and related how one of the chamberlains died vomiting sewing scissors. He continued on to relate his anxiety that everyone, even himself and his family, were in danger, before hearing AB-CIR state he understood what the problem was. The shocked Duke was then questioned if he acquired anything strange and Muzuri related how everyone had eaten the baemu, then asking if the animal was the cause. The mage only noted it was amusing, to the Duke's surprise, and then asked about a wine glass; in response, Muzuri recounted how the glass was found in the pig's stomach. Asked where the wine glass was now, Muzuri told him how it had been moved to his treasury.

Told that the glass was the source of the mysterious illness and to discard it, Muzuri ordered Ron to bring the object immediately and learned how the pig was a contractor with the demon and that it, as well as anyone who partook of it, would become mindlessly eating puppets. Asking if it was a demon's curse, AB-CIR then told the Duke that he and his household had contracted the Gula disease, explaining the history of the village Gula that was struck by it. As the mage received the glass from Ron, Muzuri asked if, with the object gone, no one else would die. Told that the disease would still continue to kill, the furious Duke exclaimed he hasn't solved anything, only to hear that there was a man in Gula who survived the disease.

Asked what measures were used, he learned that the man in Gula only earnestly ate to keep his belly full until ten years had passed. Muzuri questioned if there was really no other way, only to listen to the mage respond there was none and tease him about this being his dream as a gourmand. Incensed, the Duke began to draw his sword from his sheath before returning it and remarking it was enough to have a solution. After AB-CIR left, Muzuri instructed the rest of the household on the mage's counsel.

Desperate for survival, Muzuri imposed heavy taxes on the people, taking food from everyone within his dominion. As other servants began dying over time, Muzuri continued to confiscate goods to feed those that remained in the household. Six years later, he watched silently as on one occassion Meguru shoved food down their young daughter's throat and then continued his meal. As time passed he continued to resist impulses to devour the inedible, such as broken glass and candle flame, while watching as his entire household suffered. EC 306, two months prior to the ten year period being over, crop failure caused famine and starvation across his territory.

Muzuri oversaw the daily deaths in his mansion as a result. Sitting alone in his chair, Muzuri looked upon the ruined household and heard his wife complaining about her empty stomach, watching her wander in with Banica and looking for food. When Meguru stopped and looked upon a nearby corpse, Muzuri looked in her eyes and felt a chill, asking if she was still uncertain about what to eat. When his wife eventually approached and asked for his sword Muzuri refused, appalled. As she asked again the Duke tried to decry what she was planning to do before his wife attacked him for the weapon.

Weak with hunger as he desperately resisted and telling her to stop, Muzuri recognized Meguru's madness and took his sword, slaying his wife with it. In the following two months, Muzuri was one of the only members of the Conchita household to survive the disease, alongside Banica and Ron. Due to his policies leading to the famine that struck his territory, Empress Juno stripped the Duke's authority over his territories and Muzuri became debilitated from anxiety.

Later Life
Around this time, Muzuri instructed Ron to hire Arte and Pollo to watch over Banica. He later betrothed his daughter to Prince Carlos of the Marlon Royal Family in EC 311 but the engagement was cancelled in February the following year. In August of EC 321, Muzuri suffered heart failure.

On his death bed, Muzuri became overjoyed when he heard his family's territory would be returned and his daughter, famed as "Gourmet Noble Banica", would succeed him with the people's support. Following his death, Banica inherited his title as one of the Five Dukes. He is a descendant of Duke Sateriasis Venomania and Princess Maylis Beelzenia.

Legacy
Muzuri's story would be told to later generations as part of the legend of Banica Conchita; a waiter in the Graveyard restaurant would similarly regale customers with tales of him and his daughter in the Union State of Evillious.
 * Banica

Personality and Traits

 * Pursuit of greatest foods
 * Even to his own danger
 * Love for family
 * Desperation
 * Ridiculousness
 * Doesn't listen
 * Temper

Skills and Abilities

 * Food Connesiuer
 * Good at swordsmanship
 * Tenacious
 * Well learned

Character Connections
Meguru Conchita: Muzuri's wife. Muzuri held a strong attraction to Meguru at first sight and worked hard to obtain his marriage to her; falling deeply in love with her, he wished to share with her all his greatest experiences and love for food. After their household was cursed with Gula, Muzuri was heartbroken by his wife's transformation and blamed himself for her cruelty. Recognizing that she had gone insane, Muzuri saw no other choice but to kill her, despite his love for her.

Banica Conchita: Muzuri's daughter. Muzuri was overjoyed at Banica's birth and loved her completely, wanting to spend all his time with his daughter and sharing his joys with her. Despite this, after the family was cursed, Muzuri resigned to watch Banica suffer as long as she was alive by the end of the ten years; after surviving the Gula, he continued to be concerned about her welfare and died proud of her accomplishments.

Ron Grapple: Muzuri's oldest chamberlain. Muzuri trusted Ron greatly and shared a close confidential relationship with the servant, confiding in him his occasional frustrations and consulting with him over the concerns of the household. As well as this, he relied on the chamberlain to keep track of important details and the hiring of new servants.

Conceptualization and Origins

 * Muzuri's name reversed forms the Japanese for "ism"; put with Banica's name, it completes a pun of the word "cannibalism."

Curiosities
Sss

Early Life
Puerick was one of two sons born into the Rogze family, his brother having several sons. Ignoring his family's political leanings, Puerick pursued a career in medicine, researching the history of Gift in his family as well as looking into other poisons and drugs. At some point during his career, he developed a cure for the Gula disease and established himself as an expert in his field.

Death of the Marquis
In EC 609, following the death of Marquis Caspar Blankenheim Puerick was consulted in the autopsy and found no trace of poison in his or his mistress' system. Later, he examined the ingredients Margarita Blankenheim purchased from the town pharmacy and determined there was no poison in them. After Dr. Felix was found to be in a critical condition, Puerick also received toxicology reports from Aceid concerning the doctor.

In late September, Puerick was visited by the reporter Hanne Lorre and served her coffee while she spoke with him about Caspar's death and Dr. Felix's illness. When it was brought up Dr. Felix's condition was going to be written off as due to tobacco poisoning, he noted that was what happened when it was left to local doctors and laughed. Speaking to Hanne about the symptoms of the illness and causes of death, Puerick remarked he couldn't find traces of poison in the blood of Caspar or his mistress. When Hanne noted she'd heard cases where poison wasn't detected in the blood, the man countered that such cases were in the past, and that current medical advancements should be able to find it.

Taking a vial of Gift off the shelf, he noted Hanne Lorre's familiarity with the poison; when she mentioned the medicine formed in Calgaround, he pointed out the two substances, while sharing the same name, were different and explained Plus Rogzé's history of formulating the poison. After Hanne asked about the differences, Puerick explained how the poison Gift was far more toxic than the original sleeping pills, suggesting that even a small drop in her coffee could kill her. After Hanne began to choke and cough, he laughed and reassured her the drink was safe.

Asked why Plus would make such a poison, Puerick related to her how it was to help his daughter poison the king of Lucifenia; when Hanne remarked she knew the story, the doctor complimented her skills as a reporter and was asked how this all related to his story. Puerick explained that, if the Marquis was poisoned, there was a high chance of it being Gift due to the symptoms and its previous untraceability, though clarifying such was not the case anymore when Hanne asked.

As Hanne thanked the doctor for the story and stood, Puerick thanked the reporter for listening to him and remarks it had been a long time since speaking to a young lady like her. When Hanne said she wasn't a young lady anymore, Puerick stated he wouldn't inquire about her age and suggested that she head to bed while the hour was growing late, claiming that turning in and rising early was the secret to good health.

Aiding the Investigation
Some time later, Puerick met with Hanne again and received a vial of strange liquid that she had discovered in an inn and Toragay; after testing the liquid's properties, he discovered that the vial contained blood which refused to coagulate as well as a toxin. When questioned over his results, Puerick remarked that the reporter had brought something interesting as he handed the vial back to her and scratched his head. When asked if the liquid was poison, he groaned and admitted a toxin was found in the liquid before going on to clarify it was too early to determine it as poison.

As Hanne questioned him, Puerick elaborated on the blood in the vial and its peculiar nature. Once the reporter suggested it was the blood of an animal unknown to him, the doctor agreed it was unexplainable otherwise. He then continued that, because blood gives off toxins when it rots, he was unable to determine if the toxin was a result of poison or the blood.

Seeing Hanne's disappointed expression, Puerick apologized for not being much help and the woman dismissed it as inevitable. Afterwards, he listened as Hanne theorized the poison used on Caspar and Dr. Felix was formulated to blend in with toxins released by rotting blood so as to be untraceable. Nodding, Puerick noted the possibility hadn't been considered before asking how this would explain Dr. Felix's case, where the doctor was still breathing and yet no rotten poison was detected in his blood.

At Hanne's shock, Puerick apologized and admitted it was a nasty question, then pointing out that Dr. Felix hadn't been examined completely, his internal organs still unchecked. Noting that he had checked Caspar's body during the autopsy and found nothing, he suggested the two had suffered two different causes of illness despite the similarity in symptoms.

Soon afterwards, Hanne stood up and apologized to the doctor, claiming she had urgent business elsewhere, and Puerick noted the late time as he told her to be careful on the way back. As the reporter was blocked from leaving by two men in black, Puerick asked them to identify themselves and declared they were trespassing. He then watched as the men explained Shaw Freesis had passed away and Hanne left with the two.

Eradicating the Epidemic
Later, after a handful of survivors of Gift had been discovered in Toragay, Puerick received reports detailing how no traces of the poison were found in the dead, while antibodies had been discovered in the blood of the survivors contacted by Elluka Clockworker after shedding her disguise as Hanne Lorre. Told about the medicine made from sap of the Millennium Tree which fought the symptoms of Gift, Puerick agreed to meet the former reporter at the New Millennium Tree and obtained a forest traffic permit to visit the pilgrimage site. Taking a sample of the sap, he examined its properties and found it to have detoxifying qualities.

He was then joined by Elluka Clockworker and he greeted her as Hanne, announcing he'd looked over the sap. Asked for his results, he affirmed the sap had a powerful detoxification effect, although unable to check for certain without his instruments. Asked if it could be used for an antidote, he admitted he didn't know, not knowing the details of the sixth Gift. He then noted that he would examine the antibodies found in the blood of the survivors before beginning his research on an antidote.

Puerick then announced he was heading home to begin his work and asked Elluka what she was going to do; hearing she and Gumillia would stay in the forest a little longer, he told her to relax. Warned to be careful that the sap wasn't confiscated by the church, Puerick remarked he wouldn't let his valuable research material be taken so easily. Leaving, Puerick returned to his home in Lucifenian and, in late October, successfully developed an antidote to the Gift.

Personality and Traits

 * Mischevious sense of humor
 * Interest in poisons and medicine
 * No interest in politics
 * No faith in locals
 * Sss

Skills and Abilities

 * Medicinal skills; formulating cures
 * poison skills, identifying and formulating and administering
 * Political influence?
 * Ssss

Character Connections
Prim Marlon: A famous member of Puerick's family. Puerick was well versed in the history of Prim and her father, particularly for their usage of Gift, although did not share her penchant for using it to solve her problems.

Hanne Lorre: A reporter whom Puerick aids. Puerick grew amiable towards the reporter over the course of their acquaintanceship, and was eager to aid her in her investigations into Toragay. He later was quick to work with her again in the formation of a cure for Gift, showing some concern for her to relax as he did so.

Curiosities

 * In Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep, Puerick was described as wearing glasses and looking sharp.

Early Life
Born towards the end of the 6th century EC, Ein became enamored with the grandfather he was named after and eventually aspired to reach his elder's position. After he joined the World Police, Constable Ein became part of numerous investigations. At some point, he met Shuburke Newspaper reporter Hanne Lorre and reluctantly cooperated with her on several occasions, often persuaded to help with tales of heroes such as Leonhart Avadonia.

The Dealer's Death
After the death of Marquis Caspar Blankenheim in EC 609, Ein was one of the police officers assigned to investigate the scene of his death. During his investigation, Ein went into the basement of the Blankenheim Mansion and, after finding it empty, came upon a hole in the wall with part of a book cover inside. Recognizing it as the cover of the Freesis Fairy Tale "The Flower of the Plateau," Ein began to investigate Caspar's connection to the Toragay black market, only for his superior to warn him against investigating the black market further. At some point he also received Doctor Marx Felix's testimony that Caspar had died from a respiratory failure, although the police couldn't find any connection to tobacco leaves.

Some time later, Ein was met by Hanne Lorre while in the Toragay police station; asking her why she was bothering him, the constable said he was very busy, only for Hanne to point out that didn't seem to be the case. Ein then admitted that the case was beginning to lose momentum due to the victim being a person of high rank and the police's own laziness. Hanne remarks on the force's incompetence and Ein, hurt, remarks that it wouldn't do much good in the first place due to Dr. Felix's own testimony. As the incredulous Hanne asked if they were just accepting the testimony, Ein confirmed and explained how they had even let Marx examine Caspar, relating the doctor's conclusion to the reporter.

When Hanne suggested there was more going on, Ein griped if she thought so and was reminded of his earlier words as suggesting there was something he was unable to say. After checking that no one else was around, Ein admitted his belief that the former Marquis had been a pretty rotten person, going on to explain that recently his financial standing had gone up, only to be buying expensive imports from Maistia. When Hanne pointed out that tobacco was one of the most expensive imports, Ein agreed with the cost of a single cigarette being close to a thousand Evus.

Ein then voiced his suspicions that Caspar was earning money through unknown means to fund his addiction; asked if he had found any clues, Ein admitted he hadn't but related his discovery in the Blankenheim Mansion's basement. Hanne asked him if the paper he found was part of a Freesis Fairy Tale and Ein confirmed it. Asked why the police hadn't looked into the matter further, Ein fell silent and stared at the wall before admitting that he had been told to drop the case, suspecting pressure from somewhere. Asked where, Ein told the reporter that it could have to come from the Freesis Foundation.

In response to Hanne's confusion, Ein merely replied he didn't have an answer but that it was impossible for the police to get involved in the case, and that this was why he was speaking to Hanne. He continued to elaborate how she was unbound by organizations, unlike himself, and was startled when the reporter suddenly asked to hear a story from him. After asking him how he had gotten his name from his grandfather, Ein tells Lorre the story of how his grandfather had been abandoned and then raised by a nun in a church, becoming a respectable cop whom his grandson was named after.

After Hanne asked why the sister had named him Ein, Ein admitted he didn't know, but added that the sister had been of the Netsuma clan like his grandfather. After Hanne elaborated on the sister, Clarith, and told the constable that she had named the baby after a soldier she had been friends with, Ein Anchor asked her what kind of man the other Ein was. As Hanne said that he was a courageous man who lost his life protecting Clarith and a brave soldier of Toragay, Ein was moved began to nod. As Hanne finished by asking if Constable Ein would also protect this land.

Inspired, Ein declared that he was ready to uncover the suspect of the illegal Freesis Fairy Tale distribution, only for Hanne to declare she was more interested in whether Caspar's death was actually murder. Ein pointed out that the death was already declared to not be murder and Hanne noted there were many ways to cover such a thing up; in response, Ein asked for an example. When poisoning was suggested, Ein countered that it would be a perfect crime, as while it could occur in the past, it couldn't nowadays with current medical progress and doctors able to detect it, snorting.

After Hanne asked if there were any doctors she could speak to, Ein suggested the top doctor in charge of examining the Marquis, clarifying that he had already gone home to his own country. Asked if he meant Marlon, Ein corrected that he meant Dr. Puerick Rogze, living in Lucifenia. Hanne then asked that, if Caspar had been murdered, if there was evidence of someone infiltrating the Blankenheim mansion grounds. Ein explained that the main gate and windows had been locked, and that Dr. Felix testified to having a spare key to unlock it.

When Hanne asked why Caspar's wife hadn't noticed his death, Ein explained that she had been forbidden from entering the room when Caspar's mistresses visited, and that Dr. Felix stated they entered together. Adding that they had also reported suspicious sounds during the night, Ein heard Hanne's confusion that she didn't notice anything while they were sleeping together and stammered that Margarita had a unique sleeping condition, clarifying she had never slept. When the reporter questioned if anyone else was in the house, Ein reminded here that the only people to go in and out were Dr. Felix, Margarita, Caspar, and his mistresses.

As Hanne continued to press the issue, the constable apologized and pointed out that Hanne Lorre was also there; in response to her rage, he tried to explain it was just procedure, only for the reporter to snap she had no motive. Ein admitted that motive was a primary sign of murder and discussed Dr. Felix and Margarita's motives against Caspar, given his riches and philandering. When questioned, Ein also related they didn't have children.

As Hanne, after considering, began to say her goodbyes, Ein heard her ask for him to set up a meeting and the constable asked who with. Although pointing out she was unlikely to meet with anyone as a mere reporter, Ein eventually relented to set up a meeting and learned she planned to meet with Marx and then Dr. Rogze.

Whereabouts of the Black Market
Following Dr. Felix's death, Ein took part in the subsequent investigation; with his death labeled as caused by an unknown disease, the constable volunteered to stay behind and investigate in Toragay until there was no chance of another being infected.

Visited again by Hanne, Ein explained the situation to her and explained his reasons for staying behind when asked. He then pointed out to the reporter that there were no officers at the Blankenheim mansion, making it a perfect opportunity for them; he went on to wonder if the reporter would take a holiday around Toragay and if she would look into the black market. Afterwards, Ein discussed Heidemarie, blushing at mention of the girl, before the reporter left.

Later, Ein conducted his investigation into Toragay's black market and discovered a potential warehouse for the illegal goods being sold, as well as determining that Caspar Blankenheim was the head dealer. After finding the dealing site, Ein discovered it empty save for one remaining dealer, who informed him that the black market had apparently resumed in a different location north of town. Suspecting Calgaround, Ein circled the city on a map for future reference.

At some point, Ein was alerted that Heidemarie had wrongfully broken into the local inn in Toragay seeking Rin Chan's kidnapper. Deciding it was his duty to help with the damages, Ein assisted the construction workers carrying wood to where it was needed; he then heard a voice greeting him and, surprised, turned to see Heidemarie. After silently delivering the wood, Ein paused to catch his breath and heard the other officer ask him what he was doing in Toragay; refusing to face her, he explained how he was helping with the construction and became incensed when the officer made a crack about his spare time.

After facing Heidemarie, he asked if she was continuing her investigation and learned she was there to see Hanne on personal business. When Ein asked why she was still wearing her uniform, Heide told him she had nothing else to wear and the constable replied that she and her sister hadn't changed a bit, wishing she was more feminine. As Heide asked where Hanne was, Ein explained how she had left Toragay to speak with Dr. Puerick Rogze in Lucifenia to hear his results on a matter she'd asked him to investigate. When the other officer began to leave as a result, he stopped her, telling her she would be back by nightfall and that it would be good to wait.

Ein then asked Heide if she had only come there for that. After she confirmed, Ein guessed she also intended to speak to the innkeeper and informed her that Brigitta was out shopping. The constable then explained that he and Hanne had been in the town to investigate Caspar's death under Hanne's suspicion that it was murder. At that moment, break time came and Ein sat down with Heide, continuing to clarify that Hanne suspected Margarita's involvement. He then pointed out it was no use trying to meet with the husband and that Margarita was out of town to discuss matters of succeeding Caspar's title.

When Heide noted Dr. Felix also had fallen ill, Ein mentioned it was the same symptoms as Caspar and fell silent. When Heide asked what Ein was still doing in Toragay, the constable explained he was there for post-processing while secretly investigating Toragay's black market, mentioning how he had earlier been forced to drop the case. Asked for his results, Ein replied he found a potential warehouse for the goods and had determined the head dealer. Asked who it was, he whispered that it was Caspar and, in the constable's confusion, explained how the black market had moved since his death. Asked where, Ein began to explain before hearing a commotion west of town.

Walking with Heide to check out the noise, Ein called out the master carpenter and the group went together to the Charity Institute, where a crowd was forming. Entering the building, Ein saw all the children apparently asleep and a woman, Rita Flohn, screaming hysterically. Asking her what happened, he learned that the children weren't waking up and the constable checked their mouths before closing his eyes in thought. When asked, he told Heide that the children had the same symptoms as Dr. Felix and the Marquis.

Heide then pointed to a man in the back pouring something into their mouths and asked Ein who he was; recognizing him, he told the girl that it was Egmont, the local pharmacist, and he questioned him about his involvement trying to cure the children in the incident. Ein then asked if they had thought of calling a doctor, only to learn their only one was sick in Aceid; he went on to ask if anyone had any medical experience and heard that the only one with a lot  was Margarita. As Egmont began to suggest contacting her Ein cut him off, saying she was in Aceid and it was no use.

After a pause, the constable suggested carrying the children to a physician in the capital while they slept; told it was impossible with so many people, he then suggested fetching a doctor himself. Hurried on by Egmont, Ein told Heide to watch the children and went out to get a doctor. Before he was able to leave, he heard Rita go into hysterics that some of the children weren't breathing and he returned; seeing the woman sit and lose consciousness, he called out to her and shook her shoulders to know avail.

Death Toll Rising
Afterwards, Ein went to Aceid to fetch a doctor; while there, he saw Margarita visiting with her father. Later he let Heidemarie borrow his map of Elphegort with Calgaround marked as the new location for the black market. After Hanne and Heide were summoned to Marlon for Shaw Freesis' funeral, Ein learned that the women had been arrested, Hanne accused of being Elluka Clockworker and Heide accused of having killed the children at the Charity Institute. Traveling to Marlon, the constable met with the head of Justea, Hob Homer, and conspired to break the two out of prison as the situation in Toragay worsened.

Entering the headquarters of the World Police, Ein took the key to the cells and entered the prison with Hob, complaining about the situation before finding the women's cells. Unlocking the doors, Ein watched as Hanne and Heide greeted Hob and the head of Justea gave her her gun back, admitting he couldn't allow such a miscarriage of justice. Interrupting the conversation, Ein pointed out that Heide could not have committed the murders at the Institute, being with him at the time.

Facing Hanne, Ein added that there was no way she was Elluka Clockworker, and she may be reckless, selfish, and occasionally interfering in investigations, but would never kill someone. When Hanne thanked him, Ein suggested they escape soon while security was lax, also pointing out that Toragay was becoming a serious problem and that they had to do something. When Hanne questioned this, Ein watched as Hob gave them a premature article on the town and he stated that it would be devastated at this rate, urging them to hurry.

He then heard Hanne state there was something she needed to tell him, the reporter nodding at Heide. As Ein began to question what it was, he saw Hob collapse with a loud noise and questioned what happened to him, before realizing Heide was near the head of Justea. As the constable watched, Hanne approached him slowly, saying he had said she wasn't Elluka Clockworker. Ein nervously told her to stop, asking her what she was going to do and calling her by name.

In response, the woman said Hanne Lorre wasn't her real name and a wind began to blow. She then said she would tell him as thanks for his help, and began to say that her real name was Elluka Clockworker. As Ein expressed his disbelief, the wind blew him against the wall and knocked him unconscious.

Personality and Traits

 * Inspired by heroics
 * Tenacious
 * Relationship with Lorre sisters

Skills and Abilities
Ein was a tenacious individual who was inexhaustible in his police investigations, willing to work tirelessly on a case until it was solved. As a constable, he did the majority of the legwork in investigations and was experienced in searching houses, able to find clues even when hidden out of sight. Similarly, he would stay behind and continue to work and refused to let a case rest even when pressured to do so, and was also strong and fast enough to be of use on a case as befitting his age.

Fitting with his tenacity in getting to the bottom of a case, Ein had strong deductive instincts and was able to formulate accurate theories given the information at hand. As well as this, he was adept at questioning shadier individuals in other to learn more about suspicious dealings as in the Pere Noel black market. Despite this, Ein was limited by the resources of his department and the ties the World Police held to the Freesis Foundation, leaving him to often rely on Hanne's aid in gathering facts.

Character Connections
Hanne Lorre: A friend of Ein's. While often annoyed by the reporter and her interference in police work, Ein aided Hanne a great deal in her investigations. Inspired by the reporter's stories of past heroes, he was quick to follow her leads while solving a case. Similarly, he trusted her and had faith she wasn't a murderer, despite her often reckless and selfish nature.

Heidemarie Lorre: A fellow member of the police force. Ein was put off by Heide's brusque and unfeminine demeanor and reckless approach towards her investigations; despite this, he had a crush on the girl and trusted her honesty and upright morals.

Ein (grandfather): Ein's grandfather. Ein greatly respected the man for his service to the World Police and wished to emulate his example as a good constable in the force.

Ein: Ein's grandfather's namesake. While originally not knowing the story of this Ein and why his grandfather was named after him, after hearing the tale Ein was deeply moved to be named after such a brave warrior. As with his grandfather he wished to follow his example and protect the weak.

Conceptualization and Origins

 * Ein's surname, "Anchor," refers to [Something?]

Curiosities
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Seventh Magician
Seventh Magician was a fortune teller and a member of Père Noël. Recruited into the organization by Julia Abelard and her apprentice, Seventh was given the Venom Sword and operated out of Rollam changing the faces of her many shady clients for a fee. After Julia decided she was a liability and Gatt was dispatched to assassinate her, the fake-fortune teller fled with the sword.

Early Life
Born sometime during the 6th century EC, the woman set up shop on the mainstreet in Rollam and gave out fake fortunes to the visiting nobles and merchants. Sometime later, she was approached by Julia Abelard and her apprentice Mayrana Blossom, claiming to be actual mages. After showing the skeptical fortune teller their amazing power, Julia offered her to join her criminal organization, Père Noël, and the opportunity to become her apprentice. After Seventh was found to have no magical ability, the woman saw the scorn on Mayrana's face and became incensed by it. Seventh was instead given a side job "magically" changing customers' faces discreetly with the Venom Sword.

Accepting the profitable offer, the woman was given the codename "Seventh Magician" by First Santa Claus in light of her current and new profession. Over the years, Seventh Magician used the vessel given to her to perform her new underworld "miracles" for the occasional customer while maintaining her public job as a fortune teller. At some point, Santa related to her how the only ones who actually had real prophetic abilities were the long extinct Loop Octopus Clan. The sorceress also revealed her intentions to become President of Lucifenia for own darker designs. At some point, she read a newspaper article about Kaidor Blankenheim, relating how the aristocrat had killed his wife and was expelled from his family.

Kaidor's Miracle
One year, Seventh was visited by a handsome, blue-haired man. While she wondered what the rich-looking fellow would ask her, the man put a large bag on the desk before her and carefully removed a severed head from it. He then requested she change his face to match it. As the man wondered if she could, referring to her by her code name, Seventh asked him whom he had heard her name from. After he explained that he had heard of her from First Santa Claus, Seventh asked him his own name.

Questioned if she wanted to know his name or that of the severed head, Seventh replied that she'd like both, if possible. The man asked if that was really necessary to perform her trick, and she admitted it had nothing to do with her obligations, but that it wouldn't feel right for her to aid someone she didn't know. After learning that the man was Kaidor Blankenheim and the head was Bruno Marlon, Seventh guessed that he wanted to act on behalf of the man he had killed; when Kaidor pointed out he had never said he killed Bruno, Seventh remarked that it was the most likely scenario given his circumstances.

Kaidor then stated that it didn't matter and asked Seventh again if she could do it; looking in his eyes, Seventh realized he intended to kill her if she refused and calmly agreed, saying she could for the right compensation. After given the advanced payment and promised more, Seventh said it would suffice and lead the man into the back room, instructing him to lie down on the bed.

As he did so, she told Kaidor that this was his last chance to confirm with her that he was ready, telling him that to change his face was to abandon his past life. As Kaidor confirmed that he had no regrets, she asked if this was really so and heard the former aristocrat add that there was one thing that kept him without regrets, but that it was the reason for him to change his face.

Wondering what he meant by that, she heard him explain how he'd entrusted his son to his brother before leaving his family, and that the boy was now growing up with his face, making it possible for others to guess they were parent and child. Asking if they would begin, Seventh removed the Venom Sword from its sheath and changed Kaidor's face to resemble Bruno Marlon's, allowing him to pose as the chief aide of Shaw Freesis and live out a new life.

Mayrana's Miracle
At some point, Seventh Magician was approached by Mayrana and the sorceress asked her to change her face. Greeting her in the shop, Seventh remarked smugly that even her senior, Mayrana, didn't know how to change her face with magic, only for her to snap that it was only because of the Demon of Lust that she could do it. Seventh then listened as Mayrana asked her to make her face that of Julia's for twice the usual compensation.

Assenting, Seventh lead Mayrana to the back room and began to instruct her to lie down, before noticing she had already done so. Noting she understood, Seventh then called upon the Demon of Lust and changed Mayrana's face, although making minute differences to keep it from being identical to Julia's. She then watched as her rival checked her face in the mirror and realize the differences, expressing a faint smile as her face flushed. When Mayrana turned a scowl on the fake fortune teller, she asked if her face wasn't very similar to her lady's.

The woman raged that she had commanded her to make it the same and Seventh apologized, lying that she was an inferior and untrained person who hadn't done the process flawlessly. When Mayrana demanded she do the trick again, Seventh reminded her that the procedure could only be done once on one person unless they were to contract with the demon. She then watched contentedly as Mayrana became enraged.

The Last Miracle
One December years later, while sitting in her shop for customers, Magician thought back on everything that occurred in the past decade or so, as well as her old clients' new exploits and the rumors of Mayrana making contact with the Sleep Princess of Pere Noel. Receiving no customers throughout the day, Seventh prepared to close up shop; as she stood up, she heard a knock and, surprised, answered the door to see Gatt Colomb.

The fake fortune teller mused how it was unlikely for him to say he wished to change his face as she welcomed him into the shop, throwing logs on the fire. She then added that there was no need to change a face that beautiful, asking him what his business was today and mentioning she had been about to close up shop. As Gatt replied he had been dispatched to retrieve the Venom Sword, Seventh asked if, said another way, it meant she was already obsolete. Gatt agreed that various matters were stirring, and Seventh guessed if it had to do with the upcoming election, Julia wishing to put her affairs in order and remove anything that might cause her trouble.

She listened as Gatt admitted that he didn't know her true intentions, and then asked him why he told her this when he planned to kill her. Cut off by the assassin remarking that it was ultimately that sort of thing, Seventh realized that he wished for her to try and escape. Soon after, she noticed that at his waist he carried a gold dagger and realized that he would be able to kill her regardless of her contracting with a demon or not.

After Gatt told her he would return tomorrow and left, Seventh took the Venom Sword from the back of the store and quickly finished getting dressed. Taking what she needed on hand, she stepped out into the snow and muttered "Happy New Year" before making her departure.

Personality and Traits
Seventh Magician was a materialistic and pragmatic woman, tempered by profit. The woman had no issue taking up a job as phony fortune teller, originally believing that magicians and magic being mere fairy tales was common sense. However, after meeting with Julia Abelard and her apprentice, Magician's belief was easily overturned and she came to accept the reality that mages existed.

While fully aware of Santa Claus' malice and that she was a part of her "evil", the fake fortune teller readily joined Père Noël with the promise of further profit through her new shady trade. Likewise, she considered her underworld customers peculiar but never refused their requests so long as she was sufficiently paid.

Skills and Abilities
While not having any magical talent, Seventh Magician was proficient in faking her persona as a fortune teller and was skilled in telling individuals what they wished to hear. Additionally, her experience gave her a stronger intuition concerning the intentions and actions of others. As such, she was able to guess when her time in Père Noël was coming to an end and had the clear head to act accordingly

She also showed a proficiency with using the Venom Sword to change another's face, even able to make minute alterations to prevent the faces from being perfectly identical if she wished. Due to her instruction from Julia Abelard, she also possessed a greater knowledge than most about the Vessels of Sin and magic, and also knew about the extinct Magic Kingdom Levianta and its magic clans.

Character Connections
Julia Abelard: Seventh's employer in Père Noël. While initially skeptical at Julia's claim to having magic, she was later amazed by the woman's magic prowess and changed her beliefs. Although Seventh understood Julia's true evil nature, she had no problem serving under her and was able to naturally predict when the woman was preparing to have her killed.

Mayrana Blossom: A rival and fellow member in Père Noël. Noticing the woman's contempt for her after she was chosen to wield the Venom Sword, Seventh grew to dislike Mayrana and enjoyed spiting her. As a result, whenever given the opportunity she would trip the woman up, although she was careful not to face the full brunt of her wrath.

Conceptualization and Origins
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Curiosities

 * Seventh's number in Pere Noel relates to the magical connotation of the number seven in Western cultures, in conjunction with her codename of "magician"
 * Following Seventh's departure, her codename would be passed on to Elluka Clockworker, who similarly fled the organization after infiltrating it.

Six Month Report: 2014 Part II
Has it really been six months already? Has it? I think so but I'm not very good with the passage of time and too lazy to check the date of the last blog Either way, it's been a very eventful last six months, and we've a lot of ground to cover over what's been happening here and in the Evillious Fandom. So buckle your seatbelts so you won't escape, it's going to be a long journey OOO/

What Happened?
Remember all those upcoming releases and wiki promises we talked about at the end of the last report? I don't either. Well as it turns out, mothy did not disappoint over the summer and school year, and the wiki's subsequently been through a lot. Here's the rundown for those of you behind on the news:

[Wrath song and album]
What we had been hoping for on the horizon from the last report has arrived and sent shockwaves through the fandom! On August 8 of 2014, mothy released the PV for the final song in the Seven Deadly Sins series, The Muzzle of Nemesis, and the fandom exploded with activity. Not so long afterwards, mothy released the album for The Muzzle of Nemesis at Comic Market 86 and with it we received four more new songs; Blink, The Journey of Two Mages ~Great Wall and Watchman~, And Then the Girl Went Mad -End of a Moonlit Night-, and Master of the Hellish Yard. The album also included an informative booklet offering more insight into the time of

New information mined from the PV and booklet caused a multitude of changes to our articles. With the introduction of the Wrath character Nemesis Sudou and her shocking relationship with Ma and Gallerian, many serious changes has been made to all articles involved and several more have been made. [ARTICLES]

As a bonus, the PV confirmed the canonicity of The Last Revolver (in which Nemesis is revealed as the unfortunate protagonist,) but places it farther ahead in the timeline than any of us had suspected. As a result, Gumillia's fate remains uncertain beyond Merrigod Plateau. We do get to see what she and Elluka were doing directly after the Story of Evil, though! It involved assaulting people with wind. (We even got a PV for it, uploaded to mothy's own new Youtube channel.)
 * Hellish discussion

[Gift Novel]
The Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep novel has also been released, with information that eclipsed even the Wrath song in its importance to the fandom. To start off, the title for the song has been confirmed as mothy's official English translation damn it and we've received multiple new characters from the novel and a wealth of info on pre-existing ones, many of which can be seen in the new Minor Character list for Gift.
 * Bonus Story

Misc
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 * English translations for songs

What's Happening?
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New Releases

 * SS&P Album and subsequent new songs

[Daughter of Evil/information mining]

 * DoE manga Act 2?

Translations
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[New Articles]
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A new wiki policy change concerning minor characters has also lead to more character articles being put up, along with the expectation that even more will come up in the near future.
 * Magic pages
 * Character articles

[Misc]

 * Waltz Stories

What's Going to Happen?
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 * Pierrot Novel

Miscellaneous
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