The Daughter of White

"I'm sorry for being alive."

- Clarith

The Daughter of White is a song released by Akuno-P on January 6, 2010. It is the fourth song in Story of Evil, its events coinciding with both The Daughter of Evil and Regret Message.

Plot
The song starts in Yatski village as a girl, Clarith, is ostracized by the Elphegorteans for having white hair. She prays to an old tree for friends. One day, she meets Michaela after finding her unconcious and they become close. Clarith becomes happy that someone wants to be friends with her. Clarith tells of how they left the village to work in the city under Mikina Freesis. One day, a blue-haired prince visits the mansion and meets Michaela. He falls in love with her, and so rejects Riliane's proposal. Riliane thus orders the death of all the green-haired women in Elphegort, and Clarith once again becomes depressed.

The song starts again by the harbor as Clarith relates how she became a nun in the church after the Lucifenian Revolution. One day she meets a mysterious girl, "Rin." The two become close. One night, Clarith comes across a confession booth and by mistake overhears Rin's confession, realizing that Rin is actually Riliane, the Daughter of Evil. Later, Riliane is alone at the beach. From behind, Clarith approaches, preparing to kill her with a knife. She points it at her back.

Later Clarith reveals that she could not kill Riliane because she recognized herself in her, a lonely girl. She relates how Riliane is getting better at her cooking. In the final moments, Clarith relates how she saw an illusion that stopped her at the harbor. She wonders who that boy she saw was.

Singing Roles
Yowane Haku as Clarith

Hatsune Miku as Michaela

Kagamine Rin as Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche

Non-Singing Roles
??? as Held

SF-A2 Miki as Mikina Freesis

KAITO as Kyle Marlon

Kagamine Len as Allen Avadonia

MEIKO as Germaine Avadonia

The Daughter of Evil
The Daughter of Evil recounts the actions of the tyrannical princess Riliane, in events occurring alongside The Daughter of White, before her repentance.

Wooden Girl ~Thousand Year Wiegenlied~
Wooden Girl ~Thousand Year Wiegenlied~ details the life and death of Clarith's friend Michaela, in events that occur alongside The Daughter of White; as well as this, Wooden Girl ~Thousand Year Wiegenlied~ contains a reference to The Daughter of White in its lyrics.

Regret Message
Regret Message recounts the efforts of Riliane to repent for her sins as alluded to in The Daughter of White, showing events that occur alongside the song itself.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The song's title is a reference to The Daughter of Evil and Riliane, connecting the similarity between "Rin" and Clarith: their loneliness.
 * The song's English title, "Bystander", refers to Clarith's outside perspective of the main events in Story of Evil, not directly involved or apart of them and only watching.

Curiosities

 * At the song's climax, when Clarith is about to stab Rin, a bell rings three times, signaling three o'clock; Allen's execution occured at the same time, alluding to his intervention at that time during the song.
 * Similarly, both situations involve Allen's actions to prevent Riliane's death.
 * Clarith's discovery of Michaela is echoed later in the song with her discovery of Rin, although she was different from either girl for very different reasons.
 * Ironically, the white hair that Clarith hated, which had left her alone, saved her from Elphegort's genocide, but killed everyone around her, leaving her alone again and wishing she had died.
 * Her words after meeting Michaela are paralleled in Wooden Girl ~Thousand Year Wiegenlied~ by Michaela and can be heard during the final chorus of the song; similarly, both songs begin with the same line: "I am sorry for being alive".

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