Lucifenia

Lucifenia is a country directly south of Elphegort, associated with the Deadly Sin Vanity and inspired by France. Its name comes from Lucifer, the patron demon of Vanity.

History
Lucifenia was once part of the Beelzenian Empire until it won its independence in EC 399. Around EC 480, Lucifenia went to war against Asmodean and ultimately won. Beelzenia later declared war on Lucifenia as it regained power. However,  the war weakened Beelzenia while strengthening Lucifenia under the rule of King Arth. By EC 490, Lucifenia owned a large portion of Beelzenia's territory. Under the rule of Queen Anne, Lucifenia prospered until her death in EC 499.

In the year EC 500, Lucifenia invaded Elphegort and instigated the genocide of the green-haired female populace, later called the "Green Hunting". After months of fighting, the war ended when the intended target was killed and Elphegort was occupied. Shortly after, violence broke out as the Lucifenian Revolution led by Germaine Avadonia quickly gained momentum and overtook the country.

The Lucifenian monarch, Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche, was overthrown and publically executed as a result of the revolution. After that, the country was incorporated as a Marlon principality due to a conspiracy by Queen Dowager Prim Marlon. It would be given independence by Kyle Marlon in EC 510.

The criminal organization Pere Noel's based themselves in Lucifenia around EC 609. Lucifenia was later incorporated into the Union State of Evillious in EC 878.

Locations
===Lucifenian Royal Palace (Northern Lucifenia)                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    === The abode of the Lucifen Royal Family.

Forest of Bewilderment (North of the Lucifenian Royal Palace)
A forest between Lucifenia and Elphegort, connecting to the Eldoh's Forest. Long ago, Lucifenia's army tried to use it as a route to invade Elphegort; the forest was known to be tricky and easy to get lost in, therefore the route was discarded since it represented a tactical disadvantage.

Princess Riliane ordered an assault on Elphegort using the forest as a direct path. Consequently, half of it was burnt down during the "Green Hunting".

Lucifenian
The capital city of Lucifenia.

Deserted House
The Lucifenian Resistance used this house as their headquarters.

Sanosun Bridge
The venue for the "Oath of the Sanosun Bridge", a contract held between King Arth and The Three Heroes. It connects Babul Desert with the Temilamb Plain.

Eldoh Monastery
A Levin Monastery located close to an "Anonymous Coast". Built by the Freesis Foundation, this monastery became Clarith and Riliane's home after the Lucifenian Revolution. The monastery had several orphans residing there.

Retasan Fortress (Southeastern Lucifenia)
A fortress that serves as an entrance and exit from Lucifenia to Beelzenia. It is lost to Beelzenia in EC 505.

Known residents

 * Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche
 * Allen Avadonia
 * Germaine Avadonia
 * Leonhart Avadonia
 * Chartette Langley
 * Ney Futapie
 * Mariam Futapie
 * Gast Venom
 * Clarith (After the Lucifenian Revolution)
 * Liliane Mouchet (Pre-Marlon Invasion of Beelzenia)
 * Kyle Marlon (During and after the Marlon occupation)
 * Yukina Freesis (After the Marlon occuption)
 * Julia Abelard
 * Lemy Abelard

Trivia

 * Desert Bluebird takes place in an alternate version of Lucifenia where the world was destroyed. Lucifenia's emblem also shows up in the form of feathers, later revealed to be masking a nuclear sign.
 * The crest of Lucifenia also was featured on the Project Mirai, during the PVs for The Daughter of Evil and The Servant of Evil.
 * The crest of Lucifenia appears to be three stylized wings. This may be a reference to Lucifer's status as a fallen angel. Three is also a divine number in some religions.