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The Lucifenian Revolution was the name given to the conflict fought between the Kingdom of Lucifenia and the Lucifenian Resistance and its allies. Lasting only several weeks, the civil war brought an end to the Reign of Evil and was shortly followed by an Elphegort occupation.

Origins
Main Article: Reign of Evil

Following the death of King Arth in EC 499, Prince Alexiel Lucifen d'Autriche|Alexiel succeed him as monarch. The government soon after imposed heavy taxes upon its citizens, which was later compounded by a poor harvest sweeping throughout across the kingdom. By order of the princess, the people were left starving during the famine in spite of the government's ability to distribute food from the royal palace's storehouse. After Mariam Avadonia was assassinated for smuggling food to feed the citizens, her foster daughter, Clarith, formed a resistance bent on overthrowing "The Prince of Evil" and ending his tyranny.

Following the Blue Hunting, the population's rage towards the princess increased and the gradually grew in membership. After the death of her beloved, Queen Elphen donned a mask and offered to support the Resistance with her armies. Bolstered by the masked "Mikulia", the resistance continued gaining support while acquiring intelligence from Chartette Langley, a palace maid, and were able to negotiate with Keel Freesis for aid from the Freesis Firm after the businessman was released from government custody. Sending one of his maids to meet with the resistance leaders to confirm his support, the Keel had his business conglomerate send supplies and weaponry to the Resistance.

Outbreak
At a bar in Lucifenia, a group of Venom mercenaries sexually harassed the bar maid, causing a fight to break out. When the mercenaries attempted to retaliate, the entirety of the bar's partipants stood up in opposition and the outnumbered soldiers for hire were captured and thrown into the river. Incited by Clarith Avadonia's call to arms, revolts broke out against the mercenaries in Rolled and the lucifenian soldiers at Luo Lamu. At the request for reinforcements, the royal palace recalled forces entrenched in Marlon to help put down threat. Riots lasted for a week before finally being suppressed but the forces returning from Marlon were slowed by attacks from its citizens.

Battle of Rollam
The resistance army sent a division to Rollam, led by Clarith, and engaged the Lucifenian forces there. During the fighting, Clarith encountered and battled Officer Liliane Mouchet. As the Battle of Rollam progressed, the revolutionary leader Sekka was seriously injured and the battle turned against their favor. In the midst of the fighting, the Freesis Foundation's Rollam merchant commanded the middle class citizens against the soldiers and reinforced the revolutionary army. Turning the tides in their favor, the Resistance drove back the Lucifenian army's troops and captured the city.

Rekindled Opposition
As the tide began to turn in Rollam, fighting resurged in Rolled and the mercenaries were quickly outnumbered by the peasant army. Declaring a state of emergency, the royal palace demanded border forces at Retasan and Babul Desert return immediately and reinforce the contested battlegrounds and sent a messenger to Marlon, asking the ally to send aid overseas. During the second week of the conflict, revolutionary leader Minage made contact with King Sohni Elphen in Merigod and negotiated Elphegort's military support for the Resistance. Coordinating both militaries into a coalition, the Elphegort army effectively blocked off Lucifenia's forces from leaving the nation, trapping them in a prolonged conflict.

The forces at Retasan, commanded by General Gaston Mouchet, and the Babul Desert began their return trip. However, two divisions of disguised Marlon soldiers, led by King Kyle, staged a night raid soon after at both camps. Caught off guard, both Lucifenian forces suffered heavy losses and the masked Kyle slew General Gaston in the fighting. After defeating the emergency reinforcements, the Marlon troops reinforced the revolutionaries at Rolled against the overwhelmed Venom mercenaries. With Marlon refusal to bring in more troops, the movement started approaching the palace. The conflict in Luo Lamu also turned in favor of the Resistance and was captured by the revolutionary army.At the end of the revolution's second week, the royal palace received word that Marlon refused to send troops to aid Lucifenia.

Throughout the third week, the fighting at Rolled became increasingly intense. Pushing the Venom mercenaries back, the masked Kyle coordinated with Mark to force them into retreat. As the battle progressed, "Kachess" encountered the group's leader, Gast Venom, and engaged him in combat. Although injuring his wrist, Mark intervened before Gast could deal the final blow. Although easily killing the revolutionary clergyman, the injured Gast and his forces retreated soon after to the royal palace. With both Rolled and Rollam successfully taken, the armies converged towards the royal palace.

Battle of Lucifenian
Pressured to capture the royal palace and Princess Riliane before the Lucifenian army in Elphegort returned, the Resistance's forces plowed through the capital and easily reached the main gates. Linking up their forces, Kyle and Germaine broke through into the Heavenly Yard and engaged the final remnants of the Lucifenian soldiers still resisting. Refusing offers of mercy, the two forces clashed. Germaine coordinated her forces to form a ring around the remaining soldiers and press their attack. With the revolution army vastly outnumbering the soldiers, they began breaking their lines until Mariam Futapie joined the frey. Slaughtering the Resistance's front lines, the last of the Three Heroes rallied the soldiers to hold the line.

Chartette Langley joined the battle immediately after and created an opening for Germaine and Kyle's forces to infiltrate the palace. Engaging Mariam, the two maids went back and forth while the Resistance army entered the palace; injured and at a disadvantage, Mariam used a smoke bomb to cover her escape and fled the scene before being killed by Ney Futapie. Dividing their forces again, Germaine and Kachess' teams split. Kyle's forces quickly found Prime Minister Minis Stoup and killed him when he resisted arrest. In the Hall of Mirror, Germaine's troops engaged the royal guard protecting Princess Riliane. Battling the royal guard and Gast Venom, Germaine engaged the mercenary leader and, despite injuries to her eye, successfully killed the Demon of Asmodean.

During the fighting, Riliane swapped clothes with Allen Avadonia and escaped via her room's secret passage whilst the servant masqueraded as her. Soon after, "The Daughter of Evil" was captured in the Hall of Sounds and locked thrown into the palace dungeon. With Gast and Mariam defeated, the royal guard and Venom mercenaries were thrown in disarray. The palace was captured and Lucifenian was taken, prompting the end of the fighting.

Peace Meeting
Five days after The Daughter of Evil was apprehended, a meeting was organized in the Hall of Sounds for all major contributers to the revolution's success. Despite a call for amnesty, it was decided that the Lucifenian soldiers imprisoned in Elphegort would be executed to appease the people. At the meeting, King Kyle spoke as a representative of Marlon and declared the nation's occupation of Lucifenia to guide the rebuilding new government. Despite protests, the attendees agreed to the proposal and concluding that Riliane would be publicly executed to appease the people. Three days later, on December 26th, EC 500, the "princess" was executed in Millennial Square in front of a tumultuous crowd, bringing the revolution to an end.

Aftermath
Main Article: Conspiracy of Evil

Within the year, the straggling mercenaries of the disbanded Venom Mercenary Group were suppressed by Marlon soldiers. In the year that followed, Lucifenia was incorporated as part of Marlon's territories and was faced with rekindled opposition by the members of the Resistance. Demanding Germaine Avadonia's arrest, King Kyle attempted to eradicate the Resistance members and made the Witch Hunting Order. By labeling Germaine and other as witches, the rebellion members were forced to flee, taking up Retasan and Breck Mountain. In EC 503, both zones were recaptured both zones, with the Lucifenian Resistance being once again forced to leave and flee to the Beelzenian Empire, branded as traitors and war mongerers under Germaine's banner.

Civilian Perception
With the tyrannical rule of prince Alexiel, the population slowly grew more opposed to the government, getting more supportive to the resistance each day. Because of Elphegort's aid to relieve the food shortage on the reign, the population's rage diminished a little, only to once increase once more with the Green Hunting. Along with it, many Elphegort citizens joined the cause, starting the Green War. Although the Kingdom's neighbors were cautious when attacking Lucifenia because of its offensive strength, both the Kingdoms of Elphegort and Marlon provided the revolution with manpower, the latter remaining anonymous throughout the entirety of the conflict.

After the end of the revolution, the resistance members were seen as heroes, with the core members of the group being invited to join the new Lucifenian government. The switch between Rin and Alexiel was not discovered by the masses, and the execution of The Prince of Evil was believed to be a success by the civilians. When Michaela annexed the country to the Kingdom of Elphegort, the nation posted propaganda to portray Clarith as a witch and a war mongerer who desired to start up another revolution, although its effect on the civilian population is unknown.

The events concerning the revolution were later written down by Yukina Freesis, who brought to light the whole truth about the events surrounding the reign of The Prince of Evil, the Revolution, and its aftermath. Despite this, her claims were regarded as fictitious and historians refused to credit it as an accurate account. However, the tragic tale described by Yukina became widely popular in the 10th century EC, although still unaccepted as a credible view of history.

Conceptualization and Origin

 * The revolution likely draws inspiration from the French Revolution, characterized by a radical political and social upheaval in the Kingdom of France in retaliation of government oppression and the monarchy.