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Levia
Levia was one of the four gods in the Evillious universe. Transformed into a dragon and merged with her hated brother Behemo, the two wrought havoc on the Third Period before being sealed inside Sin. After escaping from the ark centuries later, Levia and her twin incarnated in the body of Elluka Chirclatia, with Levia becoming the dominant soul and believing herself to be the Leviantan priestess. Living for centuries as "Elluka Clockworker", the god eventually merged with the souls of Eve Moonlit and Irina Clockworker to form Ma.

Early Life
Since time immemorial, Levia along with the rest of her kin enjoyed paradise in their world. At some point, she and her brother Behemo became on bad terms with each other. When their world suddenly collapsed, the gods boarded the ark Sin and traversed the black sea until finding a new place. There, they created the Second Period and prospered in the new paradise for a thousand years. When the Second Period faced destruction, the gods dubbed the cause "Malice".

Levia and 71 of her kin successfully escaped the world's destruction on Sin, sailing to another new place. Heading the creation of the Third Period, the sun god tasked the other gods with the creation of individual aspects of the world, with Levia and her brother focusing their efforts on creating the bodies and minds of the world's humans. While the twins were creating the humans, the earth god was used as the model for the Elphe race per the sun god's instructions.

During the process, 62 of their kin died and the surviving ten completed their creation by BT 528. When the sun god shared his plans to leave their new paradise in the hands of the humans they created, Levia and her brother opposed the decision along with six of the other gods. After quarreling with the sun god over his decision, the creator god transformed the twin gods into a twin-headed dragon, tasking "Levia-Behemo" as the "temporary gods" for the humans of the new world.

Rampage
Merged with her hated sibling and banished from their godhood into an ugly dragon form, the wrathful twin gods broke the sun god's rules and attempted to destroy the Third Period along with their six kin. The sun god then sealed Levia-Behemo in Sin. Trapped inside, the twin gods began whispering to their worshipers, eventually influencing Maria Moonlit to issue a prophecy and claim the twin gods had to be reborn as humans in order to cleanse the ark.

Due to the failure of the successive projects, Levia-Behemo grew impatient; in EC 013, Levia began impersonating Elluka Chirclatia and urging her beloved, Kiril, to place Elluka's body inside Sin. Soon after, the twin gods were freed from their prison and achieved partial resurrection. The dragon then scooped up Kiril in its mouth before flying into the sky and destroying the kingdom in a massive explosion.

Shortly after, the twin gods' incompletely resurrected form collapsed, and their souls incarnated in Elluka's body. Levia then became the dominant soul, losing her memories and believing herself to be Elluka due to the body's residual memories. A portion of Levia and her brother also descended into Held's Forest, fusing with Hänsel and Gretel and making them incomplete copies of the twin gods.

Mage of Eternity
Main Article: Elluka Clockworker Following the magic kingdom's destruction, "Elluka Clockworker" met with Held, believing him to be an old friend. The mage was then tasked with collecting the vessels of sin unleashed onto the world by Hänsel and Gretel. Embarking on her quest, Elluka traveled across the continent for centuries and becoming involved with the numerous incidents caused by the sin vessels. In EC 611, the sorceress participated in the Duel of Merrigod Plateau; once Irina Clockworker transported the combatants to Levia's mind world, the god regained her memories and appeared in her original form.

Personality and Traits

 * Rebellious against Sickle
 * Lost her desire to destroy everything after regaining her memories

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Levia's name is derived from the Leviathan, a sea monster in Judeo-Christian mythology; similarly, her brother's name is derived from the Behemoth, which is commonly depicted alongside the Leviathan.

Curiosities

 * While in the Second Period, Levia is described as being beautiful, possessing clear skin and hair.

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Behemo
Behemo was one of the four gods in the Evillious universe. Transformed into a dragon and merged with his hated sister Levia, the two wrought havoc on the Third Period before being sealed inside Sin. After escaping from the ark centuries later, Behemo and his twin incarnated in the body of Elluka Chirclatia, with Levia becoming the dominant soul. Behemo began to dwell in the subconscious of "Elluka Clockworker" for centuries before being blown into the Hellish Yard following the Duel of Merrigod Plateau.

Mind World Meeting
After Irina activated her Black Box Type S, Behemo was transported into Levia's mind world. Manifesting in his original form, the god ascended the stairs of the illusory Leviantan temple, seeing Irina and another woman at the top. After looking at the pink-haired mage, Behemo oriented himself towards the other woman. Recognizing her as Gumillia, Behemo became visibly surprised. He then commented on how they hadn't seen each other in a long time, and that they were meeting each other as "humans" before pointing at Gumillia, saying she was different.

He then asked if she was indeed Gumillia, to which the girl replied that she didn't know the likes of him. The god then wondered if she had lost her memories from the Second Period before brushing it off, saying it didn't matter since she was already a completely different person. Afterwards, Behemo pointed to Irina, remarking that she wasn't exactly human either and that Seth made ghoul children by imitating his method. He then watched as Eve Moonlit and his sister arrived at the square.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Behemo's name is derived from the Behemoth, an elephant-like beast in Judeo-Christian mythology; similarly, his sister's name is derived from the Leviathan, which is commonly depicted alongside the Behemoth.

Marx Felix
Marx Felix was a doctor in the Kingdom of Elphegort and the head of the Felix family. Witnessing the seemingly miraculous resurrection of his daughter Margarita, Marx raised the child and discovered her Sleepless condition, attempting to find a cure. In EC 609, he entered her into an arranged marriage with Kaspar Blankenheim in an attempt at restoring his family's lost noble title. After his son-in-law's death, the doctor supplied a false diagnosis to the World Police in order to protect his family's privacy.

Early Life
Sometime during the EC 500s, Marx was born into the Felix Family in Toragay, Elphegort. Later, Marx became the head of his family and earned his medical license, becoming the local doctor. Over the years, Marx became extremely successful in the medical field, amassing a large fortune for himself; during this period he became a frequent customer of Egmont's pharmacy the La Bula. the end 6th century EC, Marx fell in love and married. After his wife became pregnant, Marx asked his acquaintance Rita Flohn to help deliver his daughter and the midwife agreed.

In EC 593, the doctor witnessed his wife go into labor and called Rita over to the Felix manor. As Rita began to deliver the child, Marx witnessed lightning strike near the mansion and his wife's resulting death. With the child Margarita born dead, the sobbing Marx clung to his dead wife when a mysterious cloaked woman with a red cat walked into the home and silently put a hand to the stillborn child in Rita's arms.

After the woman replaced the baby with the Clockworker's Doll and left, the doll's hypnosis caused Marx to believe it was the same baby. When "Margarita" suddenly began crying, Dr. Felix became overjoyed by his child's miraculous resurrection. Soon after, Marx discovered that his child never slept and fruitlessly researched her "condition" and a means to cure it over the years. After around ten examinations, the man concluded it was some "odd mutation" and lost interest in the child's sleeplessness.

Marriage Alliance
During Margarita's youth, Marx began making arrangements with Marquis Karl Blankenheim to have her betrothed to his son Kaspar, hoping to retore the Felix family's lost nobility in exchange for connecting the Blankenheims to his fortune. Later on, as part of the alliance, Marx brought the young Margarita to the Blankenheim mansion to live with the aristocrats for a time. Some time later, Margarita returned to the Felix estate and helped Marx with his medical work as she grew up, eventually earning a medical license herself.

After Karl's demise and Kaspar's inheritance of his title and property, the new marquis agreed to Marx's earlier marriage agreement with his father. When Margarita married Kaspar in July of EC 608, Marx celebrated the occasion with the rest of the townspeople.

Toragay Serial Killings
On August 31 of EC 609, Marx went to the Blankenheim mansion to visit the couple. Finding the gate unlocked, the doctor used a spare key to get inside and found Margarita alone. The two of them then went to Kaspar's bedroom together and found the Marquis dead inside with his mistress; after Margarita described her murder to her father, Marx waited with his daughter and sent her to another room when Hanne Lorre arrived at the mansion.

Stopping their butler from shutting her out, Marx welcomed the reporter inside and explained that the Marquis had passed away along with another woman; when the reporter gave her condolences, the doctor specified that the woman was not his daughter. When Hanne expressed an interest in speaking with Margarita, Marx stated she was too shocked by the event and wasn't in a fit shape to see her. After the World Police arrived in September, Marx examined Kaspar's body and gave them a false diagnosis that Kaspar was killed by a respiratory failure due to choking.

While eating dinner with his daughter on September 18, Marx warned Margarita to stop getting involved with First Santa Claus and Père Noël. He was later given a present of trauben jam on toast by Margarita; after consuming it, the doctor lapsed into a coma and was discovered by Hanne Lorre the next afternoon. He was brought to a hospital in Aceid and kept under surveillance, his body examined for signs of foul play. On October 17, the comatose doctor was visited by Margarita.

Hospital Visits
On October 21, he was visited again by Margarita before Hanne came to the hospital, seeking his daughter. As the reporter began to leave, Marx groaned as he began to come to, sitting up on the bed. Asking aloud where he was, Marx groaned again and then noticed Hanne behind one of the doctors; recognizing her, he remarked that she had changed and then, when the woman confirmed she had, he mused that he didn't know her well nonetheless.

Suddenly, Marx's memories and subconscious began to resurge and he came to the realization that Margarita was actually the Clockworker's Doll. Rambling about the day she had been replaced, Marx placed his hand to his head and began to speak about how everyone had been deceived on that day. As Hanne urged him to speak further, the doctor screamed and fell out of the bed, rolling several times on the floor as he began to violently convulse. Before the doctors could reach him, Marx stopped moving and passed away from his poisoning.

Legacy
Following his death, Elluka Clockworker was able to determine Margarita's true identity using the doctor's words. Marx's death was also covered by the Shuburke Newspaper, being one of the first in what would be known as the Toragay Serial Killings.

Personality and Traits
Marx was a cautious and private man. Deeply attached to his family, the doctor was saddened by the deaths of his wife and daughter. Conversely, he was greatly overjoyed at Margarita's seeming resurrection. After discovering her Sleepless condition, Marx became concerned and put great effort into finding a cure, although unable to produce any results. This concern for Margarita carried over into her teenage years, with the doctor warning her not be involved with Père Noël or First Santa Claus. Additionally, Marx did not being involved with the police or criminal organizations. Marx also desired to bring his family back to its noble status, giving up the Felix family fortune in order to have his daughter married into the Blankenheims.

As part of his love for his family, Marx wished to to maintain the privacy of both himself and his family and was not above lying to do so. Because of this, he was willing to cover up Kaspar's murder by supplying a false autopsy. Despite knowing that Margarita had murdered the marquis, Marx decided to continue supporting his daughter by refusing Hanne from interviewing her.

Aside from his family, Marx also shared an amiable relationship with his fellow townspeople, working as the local doctor of Toragay and generously donating large amounts of money to the town's Charity Institute. Despite being a doctor, Marx neglected his own health, allowing it get worse as the years went by.

Skills and Abilities
A successful doctor, Marx possessed extensive medical knowledge. Although only operating in Toragay, he was able to advance his career and garner a fortune. Marx had a way with people, able to put up a front and establish a rapport with the townspeople of Toragay. Because of this, he was a capable liar, able to convince the World Police of his fudged autopsy. Physically, the doctor was disadvantaged due to his neglected health.

Character Connections
Margarita Felix: Marx's daughter. Marx was greatly affected by her death and seeming resurrection, although eventually realizing the later event was untrue due to his resurging memories.

Margarita Blankenheim: Marx's perceived daughter. Believing her to be his child, the doctor loved Margarita deeply and involving himself in her life. However, he eventually realized his "daughter" was in fact an illusion created by the Clockworker's Doll due to his resurging memories.

Rita Flohn: Marx's acquaintance. Marx trusted the midwife enough to ask her to deliver his daughter and shared in her grieving his wife and daughter. Marx was also sympathetic towards Rita's efforts, aiding in her running the Charity Institute by donating money to the facility.

Karl Blankenheim: Marx's acquaintance. Marx forged an alliance with Karl and entered their children into an arranged marriage, seeing Karl's family as a means of restoring the Felix's lost noble title.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Marx's name is a German derivative of the name Mark and means "border"; Elphegort, Marx's native country, is inspired by Germany.
 * His surname, Felix, is Latin for "happy".

Hob Homer
Hob Homer was the head of the Justea International Work Department of the World Police Marlon Headquarters and Heidemarie Lorre's head superior. [MORE]

Early Life
At some point, Hob Homer joined the World Police and became the head of Justea, dealing with the disciplining of officers in the institution. The only one in Justea to know she was the great granddaughter of Shaw Freesis, Hob took Heidemarie Lorre on as an officer at Justea and since received multiple complaints concerning her abuses in torturing suspects, speaking freely to reporters, destroying houses, and other violations.

Rin Chan Case
In EC 609, Hob assigned Heidemarie onto tracking down Rin Chan's kidnapper when the idol was kidnapped. At some point, he discovered an article from the Shuburke newspaper writing about Rin Chan's lip-syncing allegations, which Heidemarie had answered as a fan of the idol. Afterwards, he also received complaints from the Elphegort government that Heidemarie had attacked the residents of an inn in Toragay who were later found to have no connection to the crime.

Receiving orders from Bruno Marlon to take Heidemarie off the case, Hob summoned her to his office two weeks later and roared at her when she entered the room. After berating her over attacking the innocent couple, Heidemarie remarked it didn't mean what she did was unrelated to the case and he demanded to know how the inn related to Rin Chan's kidnapping. When Heidemarie calmly explained she determined the coachman had carried Rin Chan and the kidnapper and that they likely stayed at the inn, Hob pointed out they received a report the coachman was simply carrying them from work and asked her to confirm.

When Heidemarie did so, Hob admitted she was an excellent investigator but that she made a blunder with the carriage; exclaiming that the conversation was irrelevant, Hob slammed his fists on the desk and declared he was taking Heidemarie off the investigation. When she questioned this, he exclaimed she had caused far too many problems, listing her multiple violations and showing her the Rin Chan lip-synching allegations article, deriding her involvement as selfish. After Heidemarie claimed her belief Rin Chan would never lip-synch, Hob exploded about her actually caring about the issue and for risking Justea's reputation.

Telling her she should take time off, Hob asked Heidemarie if her sister was a resident of the inn at the time of the attack and then suggested she go visit her homeland Elphegort and her "lonely sister" while on suspension. After convincing the officer, he remembered to ask for her to turn in her gun, only for Heidemarie to tell him it was her personal possession and Hob conceded, reminding her she would be arrested if she fired it. When Heidemarie said she'd keep that in mind and left the office, Hob kicked the side of his desk, hurting his toes.

Rescuing the Sisters
When Heidemarie and Hanne were arrested by Bruno for their alleged roles in the poisonings at the Charity Institute and the Lioness Burning Incident, Hob joined with Ein Anchor to set the girls free. Taking Heidemarie's confiscated fireworks gun, Hob went with Ein to the cells of the World Police headquarters and waited as Ein freed the girls. As Hanne attempted to greet him, Hob merely responded they would do this when they were out, and gave Heidemarie her gun.

After Heidemarie stated her belief that he was on Bruno's side, Hob explained how, although he'd followed Bruno's orders, he couldn't abide by his abuse of power to put an innocent in prison. After Ein explained to the girls that Toragay was in trouble, Hob handed Hanne an early copy of the Shuburke newspaper detailing the spread of disease and quarantine in Toragay, explaining that he was a friend of the president of the paper. As Hanne stopped their flight, stating she needed to say something to Ein, Hob demanded to know what it was and was knocked out mid-sentence by Heidemarie's fireworks gun.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Hob's name is derived from German, meaning "bright fame".
 * His surname is derived from the Ancient Greek, meaning "hostage" or "pledge".

Arkatoir Marlon
Arkatoir Marlon was the half-brother of Kyle Marlon and a parliamentary secretary of the Kingdom of Marlon. Following the political unrest over his father's heir, Arkatoir relinquished his birthright and became a farmer. Sometime after, the former prince gained a position in the kingdom's parliament and served under his half-brother during his rule. Aiding him in unraveling the conspiracy perpetrated by Queen Dowager Prim, Arkatoir was eventually crowned king of Marlon after Kyle abdicated the throne.

Early Life
Arkatoir was born into the Marlon Royal Family around EC 482, the illegitimate child of the king of Marlon and one of his mistresses. He was then taken in and raised by the royal family along with his father's many children. After his father died in EC 494, the dispute over which of his heirs would succeed him grew bloody; to prevent Arkatoir from also being killed, the boy's mother had him relinquish his birthright and become a regular citizen.

Reluctant to be a simple farmer for his whole life, the former prince became part of the Marlon government in Bariti, serving in parliament under his half-brother, King Kyle. Despite being in the eye of the royal family's supposed purger, Queen Dowager Prim, Arkatoir became the parliamentary secretary and proved his excellence for the King and Queen.

During his time there, Arkatoir became unnerved whenever the Queen's court mage, Abyss I.R., lurked around the castle, feeling a vile aura around her. After Kyle chose to stay in the occupied Lucifenia, Arkatoir continued his official duties under Prim's authority. At some point, he met the Freesis family maid Gerda and became infatuated with her.

The King Returns
In EC 505, after word came that the King planned to return home, Arkatoir noticed that Prim was upset before she suddenly took leave for Castle Hedgehog, supposedly to recover from a poor state of health; around the same time, he learned of the demise and subsequent burial of Abyss I.R. A few days later, Arkatoir received word that Kyle arrived in Bariti and met with him in Middle Tower while he ascended the stairs.

As his half-brother thanked him for all the work he did, Arkatoir grew bashful and passed the thanks onto Kyle's mother. When Kyle asked about Prim, the young man explained about Prim's recent departure from Castle Marlon. Kyle then asked about the number of troops available and Arkatoir confirmed they could gather five thousand soldiers at the castle immediately.

The official then inquired about his brother's intentions and Kyle stated he'd bring a few thousand troops there just to be safe. Once he asked about Abyss I.R., the surprised Arkatoir wondered if he heard and explained how she had recently passed away; he then related his relief that the mage had died, describing the unnerving feeling she gave him.

Seeing Kyle's disappointment in his eyes, he mentioned that she had been buried and offered to show him the grave. Bringing the King to Left Chapel along with a few guards, Arkatoir showed him Abyss I.R.'s casket. When Kyle demanded they unearth it, Arkatoir was shocked and asked why. The King said he wished to see the body for himself and Arkatoir obeyed the command. Once the coffin was unearthed and Kyle saw the sorceress' body, they left.

He later visited Kyle in the Right Palace, meeting in the audience room with Shaw. After Gerda arrived and Kyle prepared for a meeting with Keel Freesis, the merchant told Arkatoir to help Gerda give Shaw a tour of the palace to give them privacy. Afterwards, he returned to the audience room and saw Kyle look unwell; concerned, he suggested the king rest and Kyle agreed to take a break.

Aftermath
When Kyle returned from his assault on Castle Hedgehog two and a half weeks later, Arkatoir joined him when Ney Futapie and the Queen Dowager were buried in Left Chapel. Following the funeral, he heard Kyle call himself boring; approaching the man, he remarked that a king shouldn't say such things and cautioned him to not show such a bearish appearance in front of the people.

After Kyle complained that he wasn't sure if what he was doing was "evil" or "justice", the official cut him short and reminded him that everything he'd done was carried out on a well-founded basis, adding that everyone else agreed. He then remained as Kyle was deep in thought and witnessed Shaw coming to inform the king about Yukina's departure.

Around EC 510, Kyle abdicated from the throne and Arkatoir was crowned in his place. At some point, he sired children. Following his death, one of the King's heirs succeeded him.

Personality and Traits
Arkatoir was a humble, selfless man. Despite only being half-siblings, Arkatoir loved Kyle deeply and comforted him whenever he felt insecure about himself. Because of this, the former prince was eager to help his brother, supplying him with crucial information and acting as his adviser. Due to his lineage, Arkatoir was reluctant to relinquish his birthright and lose the opportunity to become king. Arkatoir was also in satisfied with being an ordinary commoner and eventually decided to work in the government. After Kyle abdicated his throne to him, the government official took his new role to heart, making efforts to ensure the advancement of his kingdom.

Skills and Abilities
Arkatoir was skilled in politics and a capable official, having attained the position of parliament secretary. This talent in government work also extended to his duties as king. He was also a competent investigator, able to collect and piece together pertinent information. As the king of Marlon, Arkatoir had a command over the nation's forces and populace.

Character Connections
Kyle Marlon: Arkatoir's half-brother. Arkatoir cared greatly for the king and assisted him in his efforts, bearing him no ill will for becoming the chosen heir.

Gerda: The object of Arkatoir's affections. Despite their difference in both age and status, Arkatoir became enamored with the woman and eventually fell in love with her.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Arkaitoir's name is partially inspired by the name of her representative Fanloid, Akaito, with Arkatoir's romanization containing "a" and "ka".
 * His surname, Marlon, is a reference to Mammon, the patron demon of Greed.

Curiosities

 * Despite being a few years younger than him, Arkatoir strongly resembled Kyle, looking almost exactly like him save for the red hair he received from his mother.

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 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 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 HER
An unnamed individual and a known HER. Sometime during the BT 1000s, 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. In BT 1013, a doctor tried to give her an injection, which she refused, repeatedly claiming she wasn't evil. She is represented by the Vocaloid MAYU.

Unknown Luka Character
An unnamed star residing in the sky. Sometime during the BT 3000s, she began watching on the world below, noting how humans worked all night and parked their cars at the side of the road. In BT 3214, she witnessed two factories spew smoke into the air, remarking how they seemed to be having a contest of who could have a taller pillar of smoke. She then observed that the smoke was inhaled by many lungs, including a young boy selling newspapers, who collapsed on the street.

Watching him in his home, the star noted that he was at the height of poverty, and couldn't afford to go to the hospital. She also observed the boy's sister, who began working at a textile factory. Afterwards, the star mused that so many people looked up to her and her fellow stars and wished upon them despite their failure to perform miracles, saying all they could do was watch from the sky. She is represented by the Vocaloid Megurine Luka.

Unknown Newspaper Seller
An unnamed boy and a member of the lower class. Sometime during the BT 3000s, he began selling newspapers on the street to make money for himself and his sister. In BT 3214, the boy inhaled the smoke from a factory, collapsing as a result. Due to his financial situation, he was unable to afford to go to a hospital, instead staying at home. He is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Len.

Unknown Textile Worker
An unnamed girl and a member of the lower class. In BT 3214, she began taking care of her brother, who had collapsed after inhaling the smoke from a factory. As a result, the girl began working at a textile factory, working hard to save money for her brother's hospital treatment. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.

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 after, she met two siblings and told them about the bluebird, explaining that, if found, it could be used to save the world.

Will Jaques
Will Jaques was a historian in the Evillious region. Born in EC 353, he was told stories of Banica Conchita by his grandfather, Zenos, during his childhood. In EC 388, he married the novelist of "Vampiress Vanika", Sanan Noi. In his later life, Will decided to research Banica and her life, becoming acquainted with Elluka Clockworker in the process. Learning the details of Banica's connection to the Seven Deadly Sins, Will continued studying the vessels of sin. At some point, he learned of the mage AB-CIR and how he had actually been a sorceress.

He then wrote a book on the Sins and their connections to past events, but was discredited by contemporary scholars as being too influenced by his wife's fairy tales. He later died in EC 405. About a century after his death, Will's historical accounts were still regarded as fictitious and he became notorious as their author.

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.