Toragay

Toragay was a city in the Kingdom of Elphegort and the residence of the noble Felix and later Blankenheim Family. It was subjected to the genocide caused by Marchioness Margarita, causing the city and its population to fall into ruin.

Early History
At some point, Toragay was founded near the foot of Merrigod Plateau and became a major city in the Kingdom of Elphegort. At some point, the Felix Family was appointed as earls to the city.

Reign of Evil
During the Green War in EC 500, Toragay was captured by the Lucifenian army and the earl was arrested. The city was then converted into the Lucifenian military's headquarters for their campaign against remnants of the Elphegort army. After the breakout of the Lucifenian Revolution, Lucifenia's occupation ended and the town was recaptured by Elphegort forces. Sometime after, the Felix Family lost its noble title and was usurped by the Blankenheim Family.

Toragay Serial Killings
In EC 609, Marchioness Margarita Blankenheim murdered her philandering husband, Caspar, with the poison, Gift. Shortly afterwards, the depressed Margarita gave her parents the same poison. After killing over twenty-four victims with her poison, the Elphegort government initiated a lockdown on traffic between Toragay and the capital, Aceid. Margarita then eradicated everyone in the city before committing suicide with her own poison. A detachment sent from the Freesis Foundation arrived shortly after and discovered that Toragay became a ghost town.

Blankenheim Mansion
The mansion where the marchion and marchioness Caspar and Margarita Blankenheim lived together. After the Toragay Serial Killings, two corpses were discovered in the large house.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The name Toragay may be a portmanteau of the Japanese terms トラ (tora), meaning "trouble", and ゲイ (gei), meaning "happy" or "gay"; the name of the Felix family that presided over the town and its most notable member, Margarita, also means "happy".

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