Master of the Heavenly Yard


 * For other uses, see master of the heavenly yard (disambiguation)

"I'm going to see you now"

- Allen Avadonia

master of the heavenly yard is a song released by Akuno-P on August 11, 2017 in the album of the same name. It is the final installment in the Four Endings series and Evillious Chronicles as a whole, played out in twelve parts.

Plot
Allen Avadonia ruminates on the recent destruction of the world, then plans to go out and meet with Riliane. At Evil's Theater, several spirits gathered there to worship a Black Box heed the word of Gammon Octo, to destroy the souls who had contracted with the Demons of Sin so they may "save the world". Riliane is left defenseless as they approach due to her court having been put to sleep with Gift. Escaping with Clarith's intervention, she decides to take the situation into her own hands, and to meet with Allen; by this time, several other souls have begun to oppose Gammon's plan.

During this a Black Box, with the functions of purifying the gods or enacting a reset, has been activated; it begins pulling everything into its vortex. Nemesis Sudou, the only person still alive, fires a golden bullet and then watches the black fireworks above. Somewhere, someone finds themselves unable to even name their own identity.

Meanwhile, Riliane has arrived at the theater to confront the mastermind of Gammon's plan, the "Miniature Garden Girl". She prepares to do battle with Gear, who is protecting her. Allen arrives to reunite with his sister, only to find that the "Doll" had reawakened the will of Ma within her. Gammon urges him to kill her to save the world; Allen, however, miraculously saves them both. As they finally reunite, the twins prepare to move forward for the new world. Allen then turns to the moon, instructing the one looking at them from beyond it to awaken.

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Curiosities

 * The "Not Eve" segment is sung by a Miku character to the tune of Project 'Ma'.
 * In the end of the song, the melody of mothy's first song Ten Minute Love plays.