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Demon of Greed
The Demon of Greed was one of the demons residing in the vessels of sin. Taking a spoon as its vessel, the demon caused numerous incidents over the centuries. After being acquired by Court Director Gallerian Marlon, the Demon forged a contract with the judge and aided him in amassing wealth through his corrupt court tactics.

Creation
After the death of Eve Moonlit in EC 014, her children, Hänsel and Gretel, split her Original Sin into seven fragments, each with its own demon. Afterwards, the demons and their vessels of sin were scattered across the world. The Demon of Greed eventually inhabited a spoon as its vessel.

Story of Evil
Sometime during the EC 480s, the mage Abyss I.R. gained ownership of the Marlon Spoon and gave it to Queen Prim Marlon, who later passed it on to Mikina Freesis in EC 492. The Demon of Greed then invoked its power to attract wealth to the merchant's wife, causing a disguised Thorny Elphen to visit the shop.

Impressed by the hospitality of Mikina's husband Keel, the Elphegort king promoted the shop around the kingdom. Thanks to the Demon's ability, the merchant couple's business continued to flourish. Two years later, Mikina unwittingly invoked the Demon's powers while struggling for the custody of her son Shaw, incinerating her father, his henchman, and their nanny; the woman also slightly scorched her son's back. As a result, Mikina forged a contract with the Demon.

In EC 505, Abyss I.R. possessed Mikina and used the spoon to fight off the guards at Lioness Castle. After the sorceress fled to Lucifenia, Mikina's consciousness resurged, prompting Abyss to use her connection to the Demon of Greed to regain control of her body. The mage then used the spoon's flames to trap Yukina Freesis but was sabotaged by Rin before being able to kill her. After Abyss was defeated, Elluka Clockworker and Gumillia collected the spoon from Mikina and subsequently sealed it.

Dark Star Scandal
Sometime during the tenth century EC, the spoon was collected by Court Director Gallerian Marlon, presiding over the Spoon Corruption Case. The judge then began to keep the vessel in his breast pocket at all times; while talking to Ma about the Venom Sword, the playwright explained how the spoon was necessary to speak to his "daughter".

The Demon of Greed then influenced the judge, magnifying his greed and causing him to be obsessed with amassing a fortune for himself and his daughter using corrupt court tactics. At some point, the spoon was stored in Gallerian's home; while there, the Demon of Greed laughed at the Clockworker's Doll, telling her they were all the same.

Awakening
Sometime before EC 990, the vessel awakened and took on the form of Gear. Gear watched over the Clocktower and maintain the dying Clockworker's Doll until the mechanisms inside the tower deteriorated; he then sacrificed his own heart and siphoned the powers of the Marlon Spoon to the Clockworker's Doll. As a result, the Master of the Court held all powers of Sloth and Greed, while Gear was unable to leave the Clocktower. Gear later attended the Master of the Court's "trial" to find the Golden Key in EC 998. Shortly after the destruction of the Third Period later that year, Michaela summoned all seven vessels together for Allen Avadonia.

Defying the End
Manifesting itself, the Demon of Greed traveled to Enbizaka, Jakoku and encountered Allen. Observing the former chamberlain attempt to climb up the steep slope, the Demon noticed that it was impossible for him to reach the top due to the space-time distortions. The Demon then began speaking to the boy, saying how he sounded like he was experiencing some problems.

Flapping its wings and landing on the ground, the Demon asked if he wanted it to lend him its power, saying it would only do so if given a decent compensation. Allen replied that he would if he survived, even though he didn't have any money. He also stated that, with the world becoming like this, he didn't think there would be any value in gold coins or paper bills.

The Demon then acquiesced, pointing out how he would be stuck there forever without its help. After the former chamberlain asked the Demon to break him out of there, the Demon enthusiastically asked Allen to leave it all to it. The boy was then enveloped in a bright light as a shadow appeared before him. Encouraging the boy to press forward, the Demon instructed him to follow the shadow before it disappeared. Follow its directions, Allen left the Demon.

Personality and Traits
At the time of taking its role as one of the demons for the vessels of sin, the Demon of Greed existed as a blank slate, having no aspirations or goals save for sating its own boredom, the same as its fellow demons. Holding a businesslike demeanor, the Demon of Greed was unwilling to do anything unless given a compensation, save for special cases. While appearing to value material wealth, this behavior also sometimes manifested in forging a contract with an individual in exchange for allowing them use of its vessel, these contracts sometimes performed without the user's knowledge or consent beforehand. Despite this deceptive and greedy nature, the Demon ordinarily appeared truthful.

Skills and Abilities
As a Demon of Sin, the Demon of Greed was able to possess those who wielded its vessel. While possessing a host, the Demon of Greed was able to influence their personality and actions, fueling their greed and avarice. If a contract was forged between an individual and the Demon, the Demon's host would have access to powers provided by the Demon.

Among the Demon's powers were attracting wealth and conjuring fire. Those who wielded the Demon's vessel were blessed with success in business, allowing them to amass a great amount of wealth. Similarly, the Demon's fire powers could also be utilized by the wielder, causing them to be able to conjure scorching blue flames and manipulate them at will. The Demon was also, while in the Third Period merged with the Hellish Yard, capable of emitting light that allowed the target to move through the spatial distortions caused by the merge, although the effect was temporary.

Although inhabiting the body of its host while possessing them, the Demon of Greed's true essence remained in the Marlon Spoon. Because of this, the Demon's powers could be inhibited by a sealing spell; similarly, the demon was forced to abide by the "rules" put in place by Sickle until the end of the Third Period.

Character Connections
Allen Avadonia: One of the demon's temporary charges. While ordinarily not willing to help unless given a compensation, the Demon allowed Allen to persuade it to help him reach Kayo Sudou, although expressing no interest in helping him find Gallerian or even observing his progress.

Mikina Freesis: One of the demon's hosts. The Demon of Greed saw Mikina's desperate need to reclaim her child as an opportunity to forge a contract without her knowledge, giving her the power of the spoon in exchange for possessing her.

Demon of Pride
The Demon of Pride was one of the demons residing in the vessels of sin. Taking a mirror as its vessel, the demon caused numerous incidents over the centuries. After being acquired by the mage Abyss I.R., the Demon was transplanted into Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche, prompting her to commit numerous atrocities during her tyrranical reign.

Creation
After the death of Eve Moonlit in EC 014, her children, Hänsel and Gretel, split her Original Sin into seven fragments, each with its own demon. Afterwards, the demons and their vessels of sin were scattered across the world. The Demon of Pride eventually inhabited a mirror as its vessel.

Personality and Traits
At the time of taking its role as one of the demons for the vessels of sin, the Demon of Pride existed as a blank slate, having no aspirations or goals save for sating its own boredom, the same as its fellow demons. To this end, the Demon would become easily bored when its host was not acting out its sin to a strong enough degree, throwing tantrums and intervening in the host's state of mind to make it act as desired. The Demon of Pride would also sometimes possess individuals without their consent, particularly when made to do so by a third party.

Resenting its small stature, the Demon of Pride often put on a show of bravado and worked hard to compensate for its shortcomings while blaming others for its state and getting angry when it was pointed out. The Demon was also impatient, bossy, and belligerent, particularly when exhausted; once irritated, the entity was prone to rudely complaining to others.

Characters
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''Note: This list contains all major recurring characters that appear in the series. For a list of all characters that appear or are mentioned in passing, see the List of Minor Characters in the Clockwork Lullaby Series.''

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The song's title is derived from the Seven Deadly Sins.
 * The number seven appears numerous times throughout the song, with the song's main characters being the seven vessel owners; the song was also uploaded at 7:00, was meant to celebrate mothy's seven-year anniversary, and has the English title "Clockwork Lullaby 7".
 * Instrumentals from the Seven Deadly Sins songs play in the background, such as the violin sounds from The Lunacy of Duke Venomania, the synth keyboard from Evil Food Eater Conchita, the electric guitar from Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep and the shimasen from The Tailor of Enbizaka.
 * Sound effects from the seven songs are also utilized in the song, such as the clapping from The Daughter of Evil, the gavel sounds from Judgment of Corruption, and the revolver gunshot in The Muzzle of Nemesis.
 * "Utopia" is also mentioned in the song, continuing the trend seen in several of mothy's other songs.
 * The song's lyrics mention the seven sins' original forms in Chrono Story; the PV's lyrics are also accompanied by symbols of the original forms of the vessels of sin.

Curiosities

 * Hänsel and Gretel sing the "lu li la" pattern pattern present in the other songs of the Clockwork Lullaby Series; they are also shown singing the Clockwork Lullaby in Heartbeat Clocktower.
 * In the PV, Nemesis shoots the screen, causing it to crack; similar effects are seen in The Last Revolver and The Muzzle of Nemesis.
 * Nemesis questions if she hears the "cry of the forest", mirroring the lyrics of Chrono Story.
 * Riliane mentions an unstoppable "Evil's Kingdom", alluding to both the album and the Kingdom of Lucifenia.
 * During the song, Gallerian says "Now, let's start this farce of a trial", mirroring the lyrics of Capriccio Farce.

List of Minor Characters in the Evillious Chronicles
This is a list of minor characters that have appeared or are mentioned in passing in the Evillious Chronicles, including in its songs, light novels, manga, or other related media.

Older Brother
An unnamed boy and one of the last few members of humanity during the era he lived in. At some point, he and his sister met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory. Too timid to go inside, the boy witnessed his sister enter the building.

Seeing her carrying the bluebird in a cage, the boy then saw his sister die shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory. The boy then wished for the bluebird to bring his sister back to life. Seeing her eyes open once again, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. He is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Len.

Unknown Patient
An unnamed individual and a known HER. At some point, the girl was born with the HER gene as well as Dissociative Identity Disorder. Over time, she began to attribute her darker nature to one of her split personalities, eventually referring it as if it were a separate person. During her childhood, she was physically abused by her father, although her main personality continued to love him.

At some point, the girl, while visiting her father at the factory, was warned not to press the red switch as it was dangerous. Sometime afterward, her split personality took over, pressing the switch and killing the girl's father. The girl was then admitted into an unknown facility and put under surveillance. In order to treat her condition, she was given Adam and Merry-Go-Round drugs, although her split personality would sometimes take over and refuse to take the medication. A doctor eventually tried to give her an injection, which she refused, repeatedly claiming she wasn't evil. She is represented by the Vocaloid MAYU.

Unknown Factory Worker
An unnamed individual and the father of the unknown patient. During his daughter's childhood, the man physically abused her, causing her nose to bleed on a particular occasion. At some point, he also began working at a factory. During one of his daughter's visits, the girl pressed the switch, killing him and reducing him into an unrecognizable mass of blood and flesh.

Unknown Woman
An elderly woman and one of the last members of civilization during the era she lived in. At some point, she found out about a bluebird that could grant wishes. Sometime afterward, she met two siblings and told them about the bluebird, explaining that it could be used to save the world. The old woman then witnessed the siblings go off on their journey.

Younger Sister
An unnamed girl and one of the last few members of humanity during the era she lived in. At some point, she and her brother met an old woman who told them of a magical bluebird that could grant any wish. Packing their car, the two siblings set off. After a long journey, the two of them located the bluebird at a Lucifenian state-run factory.

With her brother too timid to go inside, the girl then entered the building, successfully trapping the bluebird in a birdcage. She then died shortly after due to the radiation inside the factory, but was subsequently wished back to life by her brother. After the girl woke up, the bluebird then disappeared. Walking ahead, the two eventually found themselves in front of a vast ocean and decided to rebuild civilization with their own hands. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.

The Daughter of Evil (novel)
The Daughter of Evil is a light novel series that released its first volume on August 10, 2010. The novels are based upon the series of the same name and are primarily illustrated by Ichika.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The novels mainly serve to expand upon the songs in The Daughter of Evil series.

Curiosities

 * Several of mothy's works related to The Daughter of Evil include the color pattern of yellow, green, red and blue, alluding to the release order of the series' main volumes.

Deadly Sins of Evil
Deadly Sins of Evil is a light novel series that released its first volume on December 22, 2012. The novels are based upon the series of the same name and are primarily illustrated by Ichika.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The novels mainly serve to expand upon the songs in Deadly Sins of Evil series.

Curiosities

 * Although not actually part of the Deadly Sins of Evil series, Fifth Pierrot has also received its own novel adaption.

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