The Daughter of Evil: Illustration Story

The Daughter of Evil: Illustration Story is a collection of short, poetic stories included in Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook, released on August 25, 2012. It reflects on several of the characters from the series, focusing largely on their personal traits or emotional dilemmas.

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The Story of Two Swordsmen is the first poem featured in the collection. It elaborates on Allen and Leonhart's motivations for their fateful duel. One boy wished to protect his family and the member of his family. For the sake of that person, he was willing to throw himself away. When it was only him against one person of his family, he was alone. The hero facing him had many things he wanted to protect, and swung his sword for their sake. However, a cup of alcohol and that boy's eyes caused his sword to waver.

Characters

 * Allen Avadonia
 * Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche
 * Leonhart Avadonia
 * Anne Lucifen d'Autriche
 * Mariam Futapie
 * Elluka Clockworker

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The Story of One Sorceress is the second poem featured in the collection. It explains the effects of Elluka had by reincarnating Michaela and Gumillia as humans. To protect what she gained, the lonely sorceress made two spirits become human, training one in magic and one in songs. After the singer came to understand love, her life was taken, but she simply changed forms and continued to support her beloved. In the end, her feeling spread to others to protect that person's memento.

Characters

 * Elluka Clockworker
 * Michaela
 * Gumillia
 * Clarith
 * Rin

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The Story of Two Heroines is the third poem featured in the collection. It depicts Gumillia and Liliane Mouchet and focuses on their determination. One girl, trained in magic, was searching for things. One girl, skilled with a lance, had pride. Both had things they refused to give up and the means to fight for them. For their sake, they fearlessly moved onward.

Characters

 * Gumillia
 * Liliane Mouchet
 * Elluka Clockworker

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The Story of One Lonely Girl is the fourth poem featured in the collection. It elaborates on Ney and delves deeper into her twisted psyche. Perhaps the girl was very lonely but perhaps she enjoyed herself; perhaps she was broken and wanted to be protected. Perhaps she wanted to speak or hear other speaks. Perhaps she wanted to be like a normal big sister. There's nothing that to understand anymore.

Characters

 * Ney Marlon

Curiosities

 * Like the stories themselves, their names follow a pattern, referencing "two" then "one" of someone or something for each title.
 * The colors of the titles and their orders follow the thematic color of The Daughter of Evil light novels: yellow, green, red, and blue; similarly, each of the stories focus on characters or events present in their respective novel.

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