List of Minor Characters in Evil Food Eater Conchita

This is a list of minor characters that have appeared or are mentioned in passing in Evil Food Eater Conchita, including its song, light novel, or other related media.

Ang
Ang was the emperor of the Tasan Empire during the first century EC. During his reign, he had the delicious baemu pig hunted in abundance for his Empire. However, the country later suffered from infighting and soon after split apart under his rule. Long after his death, the baemu was labeled a cursed pig and the creatures were banned from being eaten by the Levin religion.

Banica's Son
The son of Banica Conchita and Carlos Marlon. Conceived during the affair between Banica and her former fiancé, the baby was left in the mansion after the noble devoured herself. The newborn was found alone on a dish by Elluka Clockworker and Platonic when the two were sent to investigate the mansion and was subsequently adopted by a servant of Juno Beelzenia. The boy is an ancestor of Germaine Avadonia.

Bruno (EC 325)
Bruno was a member of the Association and an associate of Platonic. At some point he joined the organization and took up the alias of "Bruno", helping provide information for those in the criminal underworld that were interested. Around EC 325, Bruno supplied Platonic with the layout of the Conchita Family mansion for her planned heist. His real name is unknown.

Burglar Donald
Burglar Donald was the Duke of the Asmodean region and later its first Emperor. Born into the Donald family in the second century EC, the aggressive Burglar grew up in Asmodean and eventually became the family head, inheriting the title as one of the Five Dukes. Around EC 199, Duke Burglar entered a quarrel with the Beelzenian Royal Family over the criticism his family received for typically having a weak and unready military for Beelzenia's needs. Soon after, the Duke broke away from the Beelzenian Empire, establishing Asmodean's independence, and crowned himself Emperor; successful in his treasonous actions, Emperor Burglar ruled Asmodean for a time.

Charon Marlon
Charon Marlon was the King of the Kingdom of Marlon. At some point, he married Milkicent and had three children with her: Kirk, Cult, and Carlos. In June of EC 311, Charon betrothed his youngest child, Carlos, to the Beelzenian Empire's Banica Conchita, a member who was secretly descended from the Beelzenian Royal Family. After Banica's disgusting display of table manners in February of EC 312, the Marlon king canceled the engagement.

Conchita Cook
The head chef on the Conchita estate. In November of EC 296, the head cook was put in charge of preparations for the feast to celebrate Banica Conchita's birth. During the preparations, the baemu pig was brought into his kitchen; recognizing the beast, the wide-eyed servant asked if it was really baemu. When Muzuri confirmed, asking if he could use it for dinner, the cook approached and measured the animals' perimeter before nodding. He noted that, aside from the red fur, horns, and larger size it was the same as a Tasan pig, and that it shouldn't be a problem.

When he began to express concern about the taste, Muzuri cut him off to declare he decided it was delicious and the cook conceded, asking if he should cook it like a regular Tasan pig or only use the internal organs. As Muzuri told him not to get more out of the meat, the cook then inquired about the pig's stomach, sniffing. As Muzuri brushed off his question, the cook watched the baemu go wild, falling onto the floor in a panic as the animal strained against its rope and was killed by Muzuri. The man praised his employer and applauded before being left alone with the dead animal.

Preparing the baemu's internal organs for the supper, the cook prepared the pig's liver and had a precautionary taste. Later, he prepared its stomach and discovered an ornate wine glass inside, intact. Rushing out to the dining hall, he whispered in Muzuri's ear that there was a story with the baemu. When the Duke asked if there was a problem, the cook affirmed and asked him to come to the kitchen. Once inside, he showed him the glass and, when asked if the pig swallowed it, said he guessed but then went on to note how strange it was that the glass wasn't damaged.

As Muzuri mused the pig may have really been a gift from God, the cook expressed his confusion. Asked what his problem was, the cook related the possibility that more debris was hidden inside the stomach. Asked if they wouldn't eat the baemu as a result, the cook clarified they at least shouldn't eat the stomach, warning he could get hurt or killed if he ate any debris. Cut off, the Duke asked him if it wasn't his job to prevent that and the chef reiterated he would cook it with great care before beginning again, only for Muzuri to exclaim he'll die to complete his cherished ambition.

The cook began imploring him to be careful for his new daughter, only for the Duke to again brush off his protests. Giving up, he answered Muzuri's next question about the wine for dinner and then related how he had tasted and enjoyed the baemu's liver after being asked if he'd tasted any of it. Sometime after, he finished cooking the meal and served the pig to Muzuri, watching anxiously as he had first taste; after the Duke declared it delicious, he smiled with relief. When he ordered the cook to make more, the chef agreed, adding it was too big a pig for one person, and then served it to the rest of the staff and family. The day after the feast, suffering from the Gula disease, the cook swallowed a kitchen knife and died, his corpse later discovered by Ron Grapple.

Conchita Doctor
The family doctor in the Conchita household. In EC 296, he was called out to the main estate to investigate the death of the family's head cook, who was found pale-faced and having vomited blood. Finding no certain cause of death, the doctor informed the family they would merely have to wait and see, telling them to alert him if there were any more incidents. Muzuri was then instructed to examine all the members of the household for any poison or disease. Although finding nothing, he was brought back five days after Banica's birthday feast to examine several servants that had died in a similar manner, a day at a time.

Examining the bodies, the doctor cut open the bellies of the first two and discovered that their stomachs were inflated; dissecting further, he found that the head cook had eaten his own cutlery, while the stockman had eaten hay from the barn. Timidly approaching the Duke, he asked Muzuri how he was and the Duke related his worries, screaming at the doctor to tell him the cause. The doctor replied how he had found the unusual objects in the two servants. He concluded that they suffered a disease that made them eat the impossible, before adding there shouldn't be such a disease. Covering his face with his hands, the doctor speculated that the disease's symptoms manifested in an obsession with eating anything available.

The doctor then said that, even if the staff were ill, he was unable to treat them, and apologized for his failure. As Muzuri questioned what he was supposed to do, the doctor began to suggest the Duke rely on the wisdom of a mage down by the foot of the mountain, even if he wasn't skilled in medicine. Before he could finish, the enraged Muzuri cut him off and threw a candlestick at him; as the Duke ordered him to get out, brandishing his sword, the man screamed and fled.

Conchita Gardener
The gardener for the Conchita household. A young man and a heavy drinker, the man celebrated Banica Conchita's birthday and ate part of the baemu with the rest of the servants in November of EC 296. Four days later, he died of the Gula disease and his body was found soon after. Following his discovery, the family initially blamed his alcoholism for his death.

Conchita Laundress
One of the servants charged with laundry on the Conchita estate and a member of the Netsuma clan. The woman celebrated Banica Conchita's birthday and ate part of the baemu with the rest of the servants in November of EC 296. Five days later, she died of the Gula disease and her body was discovered by the rest of the staff.

Conchita Maid
A maid on the Conchita Estate assigned to take care of Meguru's personal belongings. The woman celebrated Banica Conchita's birthday and ate part of the baemu with the rest of the servants in November of EC 296. Three days later, she died of the Gula disease at the age of sixty, vomiting blood, and her corpse was discovered by the rest of the staff. Her death was then initially attributed to her old age.

Conchita Stockman
A servant put in charge of livestock on the Conchita estate. Watching over the various animals on the estate, in November of EC 296, he received a rare red pig that was delivered among other gifts for Banica's birthday celebration; asking the cartman who sent the beast, he heard him reply that he didn't know, saying that the creature having showed up without his notice and that, with Banica's gifts already loaded on the cart, he had went with it as is. When Muzuri Conchita entered and asked to see the gift, the man related how he had never seen such an animal before as he pointed it out to the Duke.

When Muzuri exclaimed it was a baemu, the man repeated the name in surprise and, after Muzuri noted he didn't expect him to recognize it, asked him if he knew about the pig. As the Duke then explained about the legendary pig the man, surprised, replied that it was to be expected of Muzuri to know such details. He then ventured to guess that the taste was pretty delicious, only to hear his employer state he didn't know. After Muzuri explained how rare it was, the servant mused on it and wondered who sent it. He was asked what the cartman said and he related that he didn't know either. Hearing Muzuri exclaim it was a gift from God, the servant questioned this and listened in confusion as the Duke asserted the pig was a reward for his daily deeds on Banica's birth.

Giving up, he then heard the Duke declare they'd eat the pig for the banquet and he suggested they wait for the other nobles when they come to see the young Banica's debut. After Muzuri refused, the servant followed the Duke's orders to carry the baemu into the kitchen for tonight's banquet. That night, the man celebrated Banica Conchita's birthday and ate part of the baemu with the rest of the servants. Two days later, overcome by the Gula disease, he ate the hay in the barn and died, his corpse later discovered by the staff.

Cult Marlon
Cult Marlon was the Second Prince of the Kingdom of Marlon. Born into the Marlon Royal Family, Cult was raised by his parents, Charon and Milkicent, along with his older brother, Kirk, and later his younger brother, Carlos.

Gastolle
Gastolle was a Duke of the Beelzenian Empire. Controlling the Retasan territory, Duke Gastolle became directly involved in the civil war between Beelzenia and its Asmodean region. During the conflict, Gastolle was killed and his territory fractured without an heir. After his death, the Beelzenian Royal Family took control of his western territory while delegating the eastern half to the Conchita family, elevating them as Dukes in his place.

Graveyard Cook
A chef that worked at the Graveyard restaurant. After acquiring the Glass of Conchita and one of the Four Mirrors of Lucifenia, the cook kept the vessels of sin at the restaurant. When the waiter was confronted by the Dark Star Bureau's officers, the chef slipped away from the establishment and fled, leaving the vessels and the waiter to their fate.

Graveyard Waiter
A waiter that worked at the Graveyard restaurant. At some point, the waiter was hired to work at the restaurant and learned about the true story of Banica Conchita, deciding to tell the tale to the customers while they ate their meals. In the early EC 980s, the waiter welcomed a new customer, explaining that restaurant had a pre-set menu for its guests. The waiter then inquired whether the customer wanted red or white wine. Told red, the waiter decided on Blood Grave and described its connection to Vampiress Vanika and her inspiration, Banica.

Once the server explained the "Old Blood Grave" was said to be made from human blood, the waiter questioned if the guest was interested in Blood Grave or Banica. Noticing the appetizer was ready, the waiter offered to tell the story while they ate. When the customer said they came there for that purpose, the waiter expressed gratitude and told the guest to enjoy the meal. The waiter then told Banica's story between serving the customer each meal.

After finishing the tale, the waiter described the aftermath of the events until the start of Beelzenia's decline. Saying the story ended with the dessert, the waiter asked if the customer enjoyed the meal and elaborated that they would only accept hard cash as payment. Shortly after, the customer approached the waiter and asked for the Graveyard's business license. Surprised, the waitron asked why they needed to see their papers and the customer revealed they were part of the USE Dark Star Bureau.

Shocked, the server exclaimed they weren't doing anything illegal when more officers came in and began to arrest the waiter. Telling them to stop and not to tear apart the establishment, the waiter iterated they didn't know about a glass or mirror there. Asked about the owner, the waitron iterated it wasn't them and noticed the chef was missing. Realizing the owner abandoned them, the waiter cursed at the chef and reiterated they didn't know anything, being only a simple waitron.

Hedgehog (lord)
A noble lord of the northern region of Lioness, residing in Castle Hedgehog. Over the years, the sadistic lord tortured many war prisoners from Marlon. Around the turn of the fourth century EC, he met AB-CIR and kept the sorcerer as his court mage. As the war with Marlon went sour, the Lioness family disposed of the noble and removed any evidence of his dark hobby. Centuries after his death, his rumored love for torture was known all throughout Marlon. Likewise, it was rumored that a descendant of the mage that served him resided there in the Blood Pool Region, going by the name Abyss I.R.

Ildebrando
Ildebrando was the fourteenth cook in the service of Banica Conchita. Hired to work at the Conchita Mansion, Ildebrando quickly became disgusted with Banica's peculiar appetite. Soon after annoying the Duke, Banica had Arte and Pollo brutally murder him, the twins crucifying him for their amusement. Shortly after, the thief Platonic stumbled upon Ildebrando's mutilated corpse. Accidentally spilling some of the liquid in the Glass of Conchita on his foot, the former cook was revived and, crying as his eyes fell out, pulled against the chains binding him while Platonic fled the floor.

Escaping his confines, the undead Ildebrando made his way towards Platonic upstairs with Banica, but the thief escaped. As he moaned incoherently, Banica noted how the dead man still annoyed her, pulling him towards her before pinning him to the wall. In response, Ildebrando bit into Banica's neck, only for her bleeding to stop shortly after. Saying he needed to be punished for that, Banica questioned what he tasted like before devouring the former chef.

Joseph
Joseph was a famous chef in the Evillious region. Well known in Beelzenia, he was killed by AB-CIR in order for Carlos Marlon to impersonate him. Due to Joseph's fame as a cook, the disguised Carlos was hired and easily infiltrated the Conchita estate.

Juno Beelzenia
Juno Beelzenia was an Empress of the Beelzenian Empire. In anticipation of the birth of Duke Muzuri Conchita's daughter Banica, the empress sent a shield and sword as gifts to the Duke. Later, learning that Duke Muzuri Conchita's heavy taxes caused crop failure and famine in his territory, Juno stripped him of his lands. After his death in August, EC 321, Juno nominated his famed daughter, Banica, as his successor, returning jurisdiction of the Conchita's territories to the noble. When rumors spread of Banica's cannibalism and undead armies guarding the estate, Juno deployed the Beelzenian army to look into the apostasy.

She later sent Elluka Clockworker and Platonic to investigate the rumors. When the mansion was reported to be in perfect order and neither Banica and her staff were present, Banica was assumed to have fled abroad and the investigation closed. Centuries after her death, theories of Juno's short sleeping were speculated among historians but never verified. Like many in the royal family, Juno was overweight; she was also known to sleep for only four hours each day.

Kirk Marlon
Kirk Marlon was the First Prince of the Kingdom of Marlon. Born into the Marlon Royal Family, Kirk was raised by his parents, Charon and Milkicent, and later his younger brothers, Cult and Carlos.

Lucifenia I
Lucifenia I was a D'Autriche Duke governing Beelzenia's Lucifenia region and the founder of the Kingdom of Lucifenia. Born into the D'Autriche family, the man eventually became the family head, inheriting the position as one of the Five Dukes. Following Beelzenia's war with Asmodean, Duke D'Autriche decided to take a chance and broke away from the weakened Empire in EC 399, crowning himself "King Lucifenia" of the new Kingdom of Lucifenia. With both Beelzenia and Asmodean exhausted from their war, the new King maintained his rule over the territory.

At some point, he sired children, creating the Lucifenian Royal Family. He is the direct ancestor of King Arth, Prince Alexiel, and Princess Riliane, who adopt his cognomen as their surname. Like his descendants, he is assumed to be an Orthodox Lucifenian with pale skin, blond hair, and blue eyes.

Meguru Conchita
Meguru Conchita, born Meguru Glassred, was the wife of Muzuri Conchita and the mother of Banica. The daughter of the Elphegortean prime minister at the time, Meguru met and later married Duke Muzuri; she later bore his child, giving birth to Banica in November, EC 296. After giving birth to and naming her baby girl, Meguru stayed with her Banica and another chamberlain while her husband oversaw preparations for a celebratory dinner. That night, Meguru joined the rest of the household at the banquet and sat next to her husband, holding her daughter and looking anxiously as he had first taste of the dishes.

After Muzuri had the baemu served to the other staff members, Meguru sat by and watched as everyone else ate; when her husband told her to try eating the delicious meat, she apologized and insisted she wasn't in the best condition, having no appetite. As Muzuri insisted she have at least a bite, the woman conceded and ate a bite of the cabbage roll. Remarking that it was indeed delicious, she smiled and then intervened when he husband tried to feed some fo Banica, saying that the child could barely open its eyes, let alone eat solid foods. As Muzuri moped, she continued that for now Banica only needed breastmilk. She cradled the child affectionately, and eventually went to bed along with the baby.

After learning they contracted Gula from eating the baemu and needed to satiate their hunger for ten years to survive, Meguru became obsessed with their family's survival and her kind demeanor increasingly soured. In EC 302, when her six-year old daughter began to excuse herself from the table while leaving leftovers, Meguru commanded her to eat and stated there should be nothing left. When Banica refused, Meguru repeated the order and began to stuff the dishes into her mouth while the little girl protested. As Ron ran to the two and insisted such wasn't necessary, Meguru continued to try and force the food down her throat, ranting and asking why only this child wasn't suffering like she was.

As the years passed, Meguru continued to grow more aggressive, Banica growing up in fear of her as she directed her anger at the child. When famine struck the region two months prior to the ten year period passing, the food stores quickly depleted; in March of EC 306, Meguru wandered the mansion with Banica in tow, madly looking for food and wondering what to eat. Moaning to her daughter that her stomach was empty, she staggered into the room where Muzuri sat with the corpse of one of the staff. She then mused she'd die if she didn't eat and wondered if there was nothing left, before her eyes fell upon one of the dead servants.

Deciding to eat the corpse, she called loudly if there was a head cook and received no answer; musing she'd just have to do it herself, she staggered to Muzuri and extended her hand, asking for his sword as a replacment for cutlery. When her husband refused, Meguru asked him again to lend it, screaming for him to do so when he continued to protest. She then attacked Muzuri, attempting to take the sword from its sheath; during the attack, her husband drew the sword and slew her with it. After Meguru's death, only her husband, child, and Ron Grapple survived the incident and Muzuri was stripped of his authority due to what transpired. Historically, she was recorded to have died of a heart attack.

Milkicent Marlon
Milkicent Marlon was the wife of Charon and the Queen of the Kingdom of Marlon. After marrying her husband, Milkicent bore three children with him: Kirk, Cult, and Carlos.

Oruhari (EC 323)
One of the Five Dukes in the Beelzenian Empire, governing Grabia. On November, EC 323, the Duke organized a party to be attended by the aristocracy. He, along with the rest of the participants, were shocked by the sudden appearance of Banica Conchita, returning with a slender figure after suffering a near-fatal disease and eating insects during the event. At some point, he met Yocaski Ausdin and grew to hate him because of his rude manner of speaking. His descendant would become an expert on Banica and relate the story to a curious Yukina Freesis.

Ron Grapple
Ron Grapple was the grand chamberlain of the Conchita family in the Beelzenian Empire. Around EC 293, Ron was hired as a servant to Duke Muzuri Conchita and eventually became the grand chamberlain. In November of EC 296, Ron stood by as his employer oversaw the gifts given in honor of the birth of Muzuri's daughter, Banica. When the Duke asked who had sent the sword and shield, the chamberlain was taken aback and replied they had come from Empress Juno, noting he should recognize them. As Muzuri expressed pleasure over all the new gifts, Ron pointed out how they were sent in advance due to the other nobles not being able to attend the birthday feast.

After the Duke cut him off, reminding him he knew this, Ron then heard him complain that he wanted to be with his daughter. The chamberlain told the Duke that she and Meguru were with another chamberlain and that, as husband and Duke, he had other responsibilities to attend to. When Muzuri continued to complain Ron added that once he settled down he would be able to spend more time with Banica, telling him to be patient. Soon after, he was informed that a new gift was brought to the mansion, this time a live animal. Commanded to go have a look, Ron went to the door of the estate and found that the animal had already been delivered to the barn, and that the sender of the gift was unknown.

The chamberlain reported this to Muzuri and then followed his master inside to have a look at the pig. He then watched as Muzuri recognized the new red pig, the baemu, and was witness to his explanation on its rare, legendary status. After Muzuri determined the pig was a gift from God and to be served in tonight's banquet, he was left with the stockman and helped carry the pig to the kitchen. Like the rest of the staff, Ron ate the baemu pig during the celebratory feast that night, as well as drinking too much alcohol.

Dizzy from hangover the next morning, the chamberlain cleaned the garden and found a man fallen by the back door to the kitchen. Recognizing the head cook, the Ron asked what was wrong and then tried to summon help. Later, after the family doctor came and told the chamberlain that the chef was dead, Ron suspected the baemu as the cause and reported his concerns to Muzuri, who had the whole household examined. Later, as the mysterious deaths continued and Muzuri eventually sought the council of AB-CIR, Ron was present during the Duke's meeting with the mage and retrieved the wine glass on his command; during the meeting it was learned the household contracted Gula from the pig, and that the household would have to keep eating to survive it.

As the staff continued to die over time, Ron managed to satiate his appetite. When Banica was six, he attended a meal with Muzuri, Meguru, and Banica and witnessed Meguru attempting to stuff the child's leftovers down her throat, protesting that she didn't need to force her to eat as she had not eaten the baemu. Over time he continued to satiate himself and survive the ordeal With the ten year period passing and the nightmare over, only Ron, Muzuri, and Banica survived.

Under Muzuri's instructions, Ron hired Arte and Pollo to take care of Banica in the wake of the deceased staff. Around EC 311, Ron accompanied Banica to Marlon to meet with her betrothed, Prince Carlos, and introduced her to the Prince. On Muzuri's deathbed in August, EC 321, Ron watched as his lord died happy to know his daughter would be given the territories he lost.

Around July of EC 323, when Banica had gone on a journey with Arte and Pollo, Ron took advantage of the twins' absence to clean their room. Noticing a hole in the back of the fireplace, Ron lodged his arm inside and retrieved a glass, much to his surprise. The servant pocketed the glass to throw it away and prepared to leave when he was blocked by the two twins, claiming they would need "it" to save Banica from destruction. Realizing they meant the wine glass, he asked if they were the ones who brought it there, but the two denied it and explained they would just follow Banica's decision, whether it was death or a contract. Saying he was not to disturb this, the twins grappled Ron's neck and killed him.

He was later reanimated along with the rest of the servants and made to guard Banica's mansion, used as a steed by Arte to ride upon while she commanded the undead horde. Wandering into a town in EC 325, the undead Ron was captured in a cage and kept there. He was later released by Elluka and, placing her palm on his forehead, invoked a spell to have him speak. As his body was reduced to a skeletal state, he revealed all that he knew to the sorceress about the situation, begging her to help Banica and her baby by destroying the wine glass before his body fell apart.

Ron was an older man who had served the family for a long time. As a result, he was aware of the habits and behaviors of the other servants and knew when it was best to clean, particularly with the twins. Although their elder, Ron was unnerved by Arte and Pollo's presence. He was also notably honest, recognizing the affluent value of the wine glass but choosing to toss it rather than keep it. As a longtime servant, Ron was capable in cleaning, partially because his tasks for helping Banica were instead fulfilled by the twins.

Sanan Jaques
Sanan Jaques, born Sanan Noi, was the author of the famous fairy tale "Vampiress Vanika". She had written and popularized the story of Banica Conchita, while creating the myth that Vanika was a vampire who was 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. In EC 388, she married the historian Will Jaques.

Toitapea Conchita
Toitapea Conchita was a Duke of the Beelzenian Empire and the father of Tosuite Conchita. Born into the Conchita household, Toitapea eventually became the head of the family, appointed as the Marquis. After Duke Gastolle's death in the early 3rd century EC, Marquis Conchita was appointed to replace him as one of the Five Dukes. Given control over the eastern part of Gastolle's Retasan territory. Sometime after, Toitapea died and was succeeded by his son, Tosuite.

Tosuite Conchita
Tosuite Conchita was a Duke of the Beelzenian Empire and the son of Toitapea Conchita. Born into the Conchita household, Tosuite inherited his father's title as one of the Five Dukes in the wake of his death in the third century EC. Afterwards, Tosuite requested that the former Duke Gastolle's eastern Retasan territory they controlled be renamed as the "Conchita territory" and the royal family approved of the change. Sometime afterward, Tosuite died and he was succeeded by Muzuri Conchita.

Unknown D'Autriche
A Duke of the Beelzenian Empire, governing the Lucifenia region. Governing the territory in the early EC 300s, the Duke went to and from Marlon during its war with the Lioness country and had Yocaski Ausdin and the rest of the Coast Guard escort him along the shores of the Hark Sea.

Unknown Demilamb
A Duke of the Beelzenian Empire, governing the western territory of the Empire. Around EC 325, the Duke's daughter became bed-ridden due to a disease and the Duke watched over her. During this time, the thief Platonic attempted to steal the black crystal ball he owned but failed.

Unknown Subordinate
A man that served as part of I.R.'s information network. Serving under her during the second century EC, the man was set-up into a battle with the sorceress due to the interference of Haru Netsuma's resurging consciousness. With his right hand severely burned by the mage, I.R. possessed the man and used him as her medium, taking on the persona of "AB-CIR", a benevolent and powerful mage who defeated the evil fire-wielder, I.R. The man had black hair and dark eyes with medium-toned skin. After his battle with I.R., his right hand wore a black glove at all times to hide the burns.

Vincent
Vincent was an Earl of the Beelzenian Empire. After inheriting his noble title toward the end of the third century EC, Earl Vincent governed a territory within the Empire as a vassal for one of the Five Dukes. At some point, he became acquainted with Duke Muzuri Conchita. After Muzuri's daughter, Banica, was born, Vincent sent gifts along with the other fuedal lords to celebrate her birthday.

Will Jaques
Will Jaques was a historian in the Evillious region. Born in EC 353, he was told stories of Banica Conchita by his grandfather, Zenos, during his childhood. In EC 388, he married the novelist of "Vampiress Vanika", Sanan Noi. In his later life, Will decided to research Banica and her life, becoming acquainted with Elluka Clockworker in the process. Learning the details of Banica's connection to the Seven Deadly Sins, Will continued studying the vessels of sin. At some point, he learned of the mage AB-CIR and how he had actually been a sorceress.

He then wrote a book on the Sins and their connections to past events, but was discredited by contemporary scholars as being too influenced by his wife's fairy tales. He died in EC 405. About a century after his death, Will's historical accounts were still regarded as fictitious and he became notorious as their author.

Yocaski Ausdin
Yocaski Ausdin was a knight in the service of the D'Autriche dukes of the Beelzenian Empire, residing in the Lucifenia region. Around EC 325, he was assigned as the captain of the coast guard forces and acted as the entourage for Duke D'Autriche. While at the coast, he stared down at the enemy, the Lioness country. Yocaski spoke plainly and without much concern for those he spoke to, even nobility, earning him disfavor with Duke Oruhari. He is an ancestor to General George Ausdin and his family.

Zenos Jaques
Zenos Jaques was a minstrel of the Beelzenian Empire and the grandfather of Will Jaques. Born around the turn of the fourth century EC, Zenos grew up to become a traveling minstrel and composed several ballads, including "25,600 Years and 10 Minutes of Love". At some point, Zenos heard how the Calgaround Earl was offering a reward for information regarding their missing daughter, at one point seeing an illustration of the green twin-tail haired girl.

While in the Grabia region in EC 325, he heard the rumors of Duke Banica's supposed cannibalism and the amount of danger and death surrounding her mansion. When the undead soldiers began ravaging the countryside, the minstrel encountered Elluka Clockworker and her familiar companion. Warning them of the dangers of the mansion, Zenos encouraged them to instead enjoy his song but they ignored him.

Two months later, while visiting Demilamb, Zenos picked up one of the bounties scattered around town. He then realized the mage's companion was actually Phantom Thief Platonic and recognized her as the missing Calgaround daughter. Nearly broke, the minstrel immediately traveled to Calgaround to collect the reward for his information.

When he visited the mansion, Zenos discovered that Platonic had abandoned thievery and returned to her original name and home. During the visit, Zenos noticed the girl didn't seem to remember him, only smiling with a red glass of wine in-hand. Inspired by the event, Zenos composed the song "Platonic and the Wine Glass"; after singing it six times, Zenos decided to discard the song due to its unpopularity.

Years later, Zenos compiled a book regarding his adventures throughout the Evillious region, entitling it "Evillious Travels". He later relayed stories of the legendary Banica to his grandson, Will, throughout his childhood in the EC 350s onward.

Will was since inspired to write about the stories of Banica and the Seven Deadly Sins, which gained infamy long after Zenos' lifetime. The minstrel's own novel had at least one copy existing in Calgaround's royal library throughout the centuries. Long after his death, Elluka Clockworker read through the copy of Evillious Travels in Calgaround while investigating the folklore surrounding Mikulia Calgaround.