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Bolganio Literature
Bolganio Literature was the term given to the numerous written works produced in the continent of Bolganio. Covering a wide range of forms and mediums, many of them display the public's perception of incidents caused by the Seven Deadly Sins, and have conversely impacted the society at large over the centuries.

The Raven and the Three Crows
The Raven and the Three Crows was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Written in her younger years, it greatly impressed her father Keel and showed how much of a prodigy Yukina was, even as a child.

The Frog's and My Love Romance
The Frog's and My Love Romance was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Written in her younger years, it greatly impressed her father and showed how much of a prodigy Yukina was, even as a child.

The Red Shoe Parade
The Red Shoe Parade was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Written in her younger years, it greatly impressed her father and showed how much of a prodigy Yukina was, even as a child.

The Wooden Girl
The Wooden Girl was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Inspired by Yukina's personal experiences, it tells the story of a lonely white-haired girl who was given a friend by the Tree God. Written in her younger years, it greatly impressed her father and showed how much of a prodigy Yukina was, even as a child.

The Daughter of Evil
The Daughter of Evil was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. It tells the true story of events surrounding the revolution that deposed Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche from her tyrannical reign, as well as the conspiracy that led to said events. Garnering international acclaim several centuries after its publication, it was adapted into a film by the playwright Ma in the EC 980s.

The Duke and The Four Women
The Duke and The Four Women was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Inspired by the historical figure Duke Sateriasis Venomania and the event he caused, it tells the story of a Duke of Asmodean and the four women he enchanted to be part of his harem.

The Flower of the Plateau
The Flower of the Plateau was written by the famous novelist Yukina Freesis and published during the EC 500s. Inspired by the historical figure Countess Mikulia Calgaround, it tells the story of a former prostitute who became a florist and gained the affection of a lord. In EC 609, it was listed as one of the stories missing from the Freesis Foundations' collection due to it being sold on the black market in Elphegort.

Vampiress Vanika
Vampiress Vanika was written by the famed author Sanan Noi during the 4th century EC. Inspired by Beelzenian folklores regarding the Disappearance of Evil Food Eater Conchita, Sanan Noi adapted them into novel form, popularizing the historical figure Banica Conchita. The novel tells the tale of Vanika, a vampire who had been possessed by a glass vessel of sin that turned her into an Evil Food Eater, cursed the dead to become her eternal servants via the red glass, and would wither and die if she didn't drink human blood for three days. Due to the nature of the tale, the novel was considered to be quite dark and terrifying, making it unsuitable to be read to small children.

Evillious Travels
Evillious Travels is a series of writings penned by the Beelzenian ministrel Zenos Jaques regarding his travels throughout Evillious  during the EC 320s. They tell of his encounter with the Phantom Thief Platonic and his unsuccesful efforts at bringing her back to the Calgaround family in exchange for a reward.

The Works of Will Jaques
The works of Will Jacques were a series of historical accounts concerning the Seven Deadly Sins and Banica Conchita. Written by the historian Will Jaques, he initally wrote about the Beelzenian Duke, inspired by the stories relayed to him by his grandfather Zenos. At some point, he became acquainted with the mage Elluka Clockworker, from whom he derived most of his knowledge. Learning the details of Banica's connection to the Seven Deadly Sins, Will continued studying the vessels of sin and eventually wrote about them, specifically how the Seven Deadly Sins tied to the numerous events in history. In the EC 500s, Will's accounts were regarded as fictitious due to his marriage to Sanan Noi, who alledgedly influenced his writings.

Ma's Films
Ma's films were a series of theatrical productions written by the playwright Ma during the EC 980s. Among them was a documentary showcasing the collectibles of Dark Star Bureau judge Gallerian Marlon. Several of them were written with the help of Gammon Octo as well as the other inhabitants of Evil's Theater.

Curiosities

 * Many of mothy's songs exist in-universe as the Freesis Fairytales.

Rogzé Family
The Rogzé Family was an aristocratic family that resided in Lucifenia. Possessing a high pedigree, many of its members possessed pharmaceutical knowledge, being able to utilize the poison Gift.

History
In the 5th century EC, the noble Plus Rogzé discovered the recipe for brewing the poison known as Gift, and passed on this knowledge to his daughter, Prim. Prim then utilized the poison for her own machinations, orchestrating the destruction of the Lucifenian monarchy in an attempt to install her son as ruler of Evillious. Her brother Presi was also involved in her conspiracy, although dying in EC 491. More than a century later, their descendant, Puerick Rogzé, also became involved in the political affairs of the Republic of Lucifenia. He also performed chemical analyses for Hanne Lorre, aiding her in her investigation of the Toragay Serial Killings.

Known Members

 * Plus Rogzé
 * Prim Rogzé
 * Presi Rogzé
 * Puerick Rogzé

Relatives

 * Marlon Royal Family

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The family's surname seems to be a corruption of Zero-G, the company that created Prim's representative Vocaloid, Prima.
 * As a characteristic of the family, all of the members have names starting with the letter P.

Blankenheim Mansion
The Blankenheim Mansion was the residence of the Blankenheim Family in Toragay. Built during the 6th century EC, the residents of Toragay used it as a hideout during the Toragay Serial Killings, allowing them to surive the epidemic.

History
After the Blankenheim Family settled in Toragay, Elphegort, the family put up a mansion to serve as a residence for its members. Sometime during the EC 590's, Caspar Blankenheim became acquainted with Margarita Felix, with the two children becoming close friends. Caspar eventually married Margarita in order to gain her family's fortune. Openly philandering in front of his wife, Caspar brought his numerous mistresses to the mansion, spending the night with them. In EC 609, Margarita poisoned her husband along with one of his mistresses, with their bodies being discovered in Caspar's room several hours after their deaths. Pretending to be distraught by Caspar's death, Margarita disallowed anyone to see her.
 * Mayrana visiting the mansion
 * Margarita brewing Gift in the basement\
 * Toragay residents using it as a hideout

Caspar's Room
The room where Caspar slept and regularly took his mistresses to spend the night, forbidding Margarita entry while they visited. The room was furnished with a luxurious double bed. After being poisoned, the Marquis was discovered dead with his mistress Eleanor in this room.

Margarita's Room
The bedroom given to Margarita in the mansion. Although once holding many spoons, glasses, mirrors, and other ornaments, these possessions were soon sold and it became sparsely furnished, holding a bookshelf with books, a sofa, a red carpet, and a bed.

Dining Room
The place where meals were served in the mansion and guests would be seated. The room was furnished by a table laid with blue cloth and silver candlesticks as well as a framed fireplace with a brass tableclock on top.

Basement
The basement of the mansion; the space was split into three rooms. The first was filled with old furniture and cobwebs, while the second was an empty storehouse used for Caspar's illicit dealings, having a hole in the wall to store illegal merchandise and the third was a second storehouse furnished with luggage packed in a box and a wooden table where Margarita mixed her batches of Gift. During the Toragay Serial Killings, the residents of Toragay used it as a hideout in order to escape the airborne Gift.

Calgaround Family
The Calgaround Family was a noble family that ruled the city of Calgaround in the Kingdom of Elphegort. Presiding over the region for at least two centuries, they were eventually usurped by the Felix Family.

History
Sometime before EC 140, the Calgaround family settled in Calgaround, Elphegort, ruling over the area. In EC 147, Gilbert Calgaround married the famed florist Mikulia Greeonio. Four years later, he was murdered by his wife using Gift. Sometime during the early EC 300's, one of the earl's daughters fled from Calgaround, becoming known as the infamous Phantom Thief Platonic. After her father posted a reward for any information regarding her whereabouts, the thief eventually returned home. At some point, the Calgarounds lost their noble title, being replaced by the Felixes by the 6th century EC.

Known Members

 * Gilbert Calgaround
 * Mikulia Calgaround
 * Calgaround (earl)
 * Platonic
 * Calgaround (daughter)

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The romaji for Calgaround (Karugarando) may also reference the Japanese adverb 軽 (karugaru), meaning "lightly, easily, or carelessly"; this may refer to how two of the family's members are transmigrations of Eve Moonlit, the Demon of Sloth.

Curiosities

 * It is unknown if Gilbert was able to sire children with his wife.

Jaques Family
The Jaques Family was a family of commoners living in the Beelzenian Empire. They contributed greatly to the literature of Bolganio, with many of their works being known centuries after their creation.

History
In EC 325, the travelling ministrel Zenos Jaques heard rumors of Duke Banica Conchita's alleged canibalism, also witnessing undead soldiers ravaging the Beelzenian countryside. Several years later, he relayed these stories to his grandson Will, inspiring him to write about Banica Conchita and the vessels of sin later on in life. In EC 388, Will married the novelist Sanan Noi.

Known Members

 * Zenos Jaques
 * Will Jaques
 * Sanan Jaques

Relatives

 * Noi Family