List of Minor Characters in Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep

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Aai Freesis
Aai Freesis was the executive director of the Freesis Foundation and the grandniece of Shaw Freesis. Aai was born the daughter of one of Shaw's sisters' children during the 6th century EC. Born some time in the 6th century EC, Aai joined the foundation and helped develop her grandfather's massive business conglomerate. Following the discovery of Maistia in EC 592, Aai worked to expand the foundation's business into the "New World". After her grandfather's death, the woman was selected to become the new head of the Freesis Foundation in November of EC 609. She is possibly represented by the Vocaloid Kaai Yuki.

Banner
Banner was the deputy mayor of Aceid in the Kingdom of Elphegort. On August 15, EC 609, Banner was attacked by a woman claiming to be First Santa Claus. He later received treatment for his injuries and recovered from the incident.

Brigitta
Brigitta was an innkeeper in Toragay and the mother of the city's resident coachman. At some point, Brigitta lodged a young woman dressed in red clothes when she came to visit Toragay, and noticed that she left an unusual red liquid behind. Believing it to be tomato ketchup or something similar, Brigitta put the bottle in storage and became worried when the woman didn't return, fearing the liquid would deteriorate. Later, when Hanne Lorre visited Toragay to have an interview with Kaspar Blankenheim, she checked into Brigitta's inn and spent the night there. Since then, Brigitta lodged Hanne on all her visits to Toragay.

Over a month later, as her son did his duties as a coachman, Brigitta fixed a dinner of onion soup and was greeted by Hanne peeking into the kitchen. Noting that the reporter was early, Brigitta told her that dinner would be done after a while longer and she'd have to wait to have some. After Hanne stated she didn't come for that but might wait, the hostess turned around and asked why she'd visited.

As Hanne asked if she had entertained a guest named "Elluka Clockworker," Brigitta admitted not remembering, although recalling the guest once Hanne described her as wearing red clothes and a robe. Stating how she had stayed there three months ago, Brigitta explained in answer to Hanne's questioning that the woman ate without leaving food behind and spoke very little, then noting how she had left behind an unusual liquid. Confirming she had put it in storage, Brigitta stated she could look at it herself since it had been so long ago. Some time afterwards, the hostess finished up dinner and called for Hanne to come eat before serving.

During the night, hearing fireworks, Brigitta slowly came up the stairs and complained about the noise; seeing Hanne's room and noticing they'd been hit, she sighed and suggested the two of them run away. Hiding in the attic, Brigitta waited with Hanne until hearing loud footsteps and a voice calling for Rin Chan; asking her guest for her name, Brigitta was reminded that it was Hanne and waited as the reporter stepped out to explain the situation to the intruder, Heidemarie Lorre. Some time later, Brigitta was reimbursed for the broken window resulting from the attack and allowed Ein to come fix it, going out shopping while he worked.

As Toragay began to suffer from the outbreak of Gift, Brigitta was trapped inside the city by the World Police's quarantine and banded together with a group of survivors, including the town pharmacist, Egmont. Taking refuge in the basement of the Blankenheim Mansion, Brigitta watched as even more began dying of the illness and then witnessed Egmont fight the symptoms using an unknown medicine from his pharmacy.

She then waited until Elluka and Gumillia, having removed their Hanne and Heidemarie disguises, entered the basement; pushing through the crowd, Brigitta recognized the sorceress and greeted her as Hanne, only for their conversation to be interrupted when her son burst through the crowd and ran to her feet, crying with joy. As the coachman exclaimed how he had thought it was hopeless, Brigitta chastised him for a grown man crying before her eyes too filled with tears.

After Elluka asked her how she was unharmed, Brigitta's face grew dark and she stated almost everyone else was dead, explaining how they had taken refuge in the basement. When Elluka noted everyone here was still alive, Brigitta motioned to Egmont and stated it was thanks to him. Following their rescue, Brigitta and the rest of the survivors were cured of the Gift by Puerick Rogzé.

Brigitta was described as often wearing a grumpy look, although having a tolerant disposition and loving her son dearly.

Bruno Marlon
Bruno Marlon was Shaw Freesis' chief aide in the Freesis Foundation. Born a member of the Marlon family, he eventually earned the position of chief aide to Shaw Freesis and adopted the name "Bruno" as per the Foundation's custom. At some point in the late sixth century EC, he was murdered by Kaidor Blankenheim and his severed head was brought to Seventh the Magician. Using the Venom Sword, Seventh Magician changed Kaidor's face to resemble Bruno's and the criminal adopted the chief aide's identity for many years. He was described as having the blue hair of his family and a beard.

Cle Mence
Cle Mence was the Marquis of Nianemu in the Kingdom of Elphegort and a lifelong friend of Kaspar Blankenheim. Born sometime during the 6th century EC, Cle was raised as a noble of the Mence family. At some point, he became friends with Kaspar, the son of Marquis Karl Blankenheim of Toragay. Cle eventually became the head of his family and inherited its noble title as Marquis. After Kaspar's mysterious death the previous month, Marquis Mence attended his friend's funeral on September 28, EC 609.

Dashaw Freesis
Dashaw Freesis was the grandson of Shaw Freesis and a close friend of Hanne Lorre. Born as a member of the Freesis Family, Dashaw attended a business meeting with Hanne in the town of Lioness in EC 597. During the event, the town was suddenly swept up in flames. Seeing the fire reaching the oblivious Hanne, Dashaw swiftly protected the woman and became consumed by the fire instead. As his entire body burned, the man saw Hanne was safe and gave her a warm smile. Shortly afterward, he died. He is possibly represented by the Voiceroid Tsukuyomi Shouta.

Egmont
Egmont was the owner of the La Bula pharmacy in Toragay. Descended from a line of shamans of the Held Sect, Egmont took over the pharmacy; at some point, he received sap taken from the New Millennium Tree and sold it in a tonic that provided extra energy on consumption.

At some point, a woman in a cloak entered Toragay and Egmont caught sight of her; although believing her a nasty woman, Egmont said nothing due to her acquaintance with Marquis Blankenheim. Later, Egmont caught sight of the woman and Margarita Blankenheim walking together and overheard that the two of them were headed to the Charity Institute; he eventually was visited in his shop by Margarita and sold her medicinal ingredients.

Several months after seeing the woman, Egmont received the reporter Hanne Lorre in his pharmacy during her investigation of Toragay. He then spoke to her regarding the pharmacy's history; noting what that pharmacists and shamans did wasn't that different despite the different names, the change only done to make the business approved and taxed, as well as to control the sale of poisons. Shown Hanne's notes and asked about the limitations of buying poisons, Egmont explained that buyers of poison were required to fill out their name and purpose in a ledger, with false names earning penalties and the pharmacy forbidden to sell to minors and prostitutes.

When asked if anyone had bought poison recently, Egmont motioned to the ledger and said mostly hunters and trappers wishing to poison their traps and farmers wishing to euthanize sick livestock. When Hanne asked about doctors, he questioned if she meant Dr. Felix and clarified he could have bought it for research or euthanasia, but that there was no history of him buying poisons in the past year. He then noted that the doctor tended to neglect his own health and wished him a fast recovery, sighing.

When Hanne brought up that Margarita had also bought supplies from the store, Egmont confirmed it and sighed again, explaining he could only sell her raw materials and not real medicine while she didn't have a doctor's license, according to law. Asked what Margarita could be formulating, Egmont suggested that she could have been making sleeping pills to cure to her condition. As Hanne queried about the greeonian plateau roses, Egmont insisted that the flowers were a poison and he wouldn't sell them to her as a minor. When asked if he'd sold them to anyone in Toragay, the pharmacist flatly replied he hadn't and suggested she check in Aceid for those who sold them.

Hanne then asked about a mage that had entered the pharmacy and asked if he had sold anything to her, and Egmont recounted how he had come across the woman in a hood, expressing surprise that the World Police didn't suspect her despite everyone believing she had killed the Marquis. He admitted that, nonetheless, he hadn't heard of her taking medicine or a poison and wondered if the woman was looking for Margarita when Hanne brought up her frequent visits to the Marquis' mansion. He then recalled to Hanne how he had seen her and Margarita recently, pointing her towards the Charity Institute.

Egmont then remarked how he had been waiting for the reporter to buy something, wondering if she'd like a syrup that would keep away tiredness and prevent her beauty from fading. Presenting her with the tonic made from the sap of the New Millennium Tree, he then stated the price as 50 Evus and, insisting despite her reluctance, sold her the medicine.

Later, Egmont was summoned by Rita Flohn after the woman discovered the orphanage children suffering from an illness. Although giving them a tonic, the medicine had no effect and Egmont waited with the orphanage director until she called over the officers Ein Anchor and Heidemarie Lorre. Speaking to Ein, Egmont explained what had occurred and, when asked if they would call a good doctor, explained that their only doctor was Dr. Felix sick in Aceid. When asked if anyone else had medical experience, Egmont admitted that even he had very little before remembering Margarita, only for Ein to state she was also in Aceid.

After Ein suggested they carry the children to the capital Egmont exclaimed the notion was impossible, stating they had over twenty sick, and hurried the officer on to call a doctor from the town instead. Then, hearing Rita cry out, the pharmacist inspected the child Ingo and discovered he wasn't breathing, calling over Heidemarie. After Rita panicked and then fell comatose, Egmont attempted to rouse her and shouted.

After Toragay became quarantined in November as the illness spread, Egmont began drying drugs in his shop in a final attempt to cure the illness. Eventually, finding the tree sap potent enough to fight the symptoms of the illness, he grouped together with a handful of survivors and holed up in the Blankenheim mansion basement, where he treated the few living. After the group was found by Elluka and Gumillia, he approached and recognized the mages, noting how odd their attire was.

When asked how he had saved everyone, Egmont explained his chance discovery and showed her the vial of medicine made from the sap. Asked about the medicine's raw ingredients, he began to stammer and continued until finally, under pressure, admitted the medicine came from the tree sap. He then told the two mages about an animal trail used to reach the New Millennium Tree without having to use a forest traffic permit.

Ein (grandfather)
Ein was the first Chief of the World Police and the grandfather of Ein Anchor. Abandoned as a child at the Held Monastery in Lucifenia, the boy was taken in by one of the nuns, Clarith, and named "Ein". A member of the Netsuma Clan, he was raised along with the other orphans and eventually became a police officer. At some point, Ein married and had a family. When the World Police was established by the Freesis Foundation in EC 573, Ein became the international organization's police chief for a time.

Ein Anchor
Ein Anchor was a constable of the World Police's Elphegort branch and a member of the Netsuma clan. Born towards the end of the 6th century EC, Ein became enamored with the grandfather he was named after and eventually aspired to reach his elder's position. After he joined the World Police, Constable Ein became part of numerous investigations. At some point, he met Shuburke Newspaper reporter Hanne Lorre and reluctantly cooperated with her on several occasions, often persuaded to help with tales of heroes such as Leonhart Avadonia.

After the death of Marquis Kaspar Blankenheim in EC 609, Ein was one of the police officers assigned to investigate the scene of his death. During his investigation, Ein went into the basement of the Blankenheim Mansion and, after finding it empty, came upon a hole in the wall with part of a book cover inside. Recognizing it as the cover of the Freesis Fairy Tale "The Flower of the Plateau," Ein began to investigate Kaspar's connection to the Toragay black market, only for his superior to warn him against investigating the black market further. At some point he also received Doctor Marx Felix's testimony that Kaspar had died from a respiratory failure, although the police couldn't find any connection to tobacco leaves.

Some time later, Ein was met by Hanne Lorre while in the Toragay police station; asking her why she was bothering him, the constable said he was very busy, only for Hanne to point out that didn't seem to be the case. Ein then admitted that the case was beginning to lose momentum due to the victim being a person of high rank and the police's own laziness. Hanne remarks on the force's incompetence and Ein, hurt, remarks that it wouldn't do much good in the first place due to Dr. Felix's own testimony. As the incredulous Hanne asked if they were just accepting the testimony, Ein confirmed and explained how they had even let Marx examine Kaspar, relating the doctor's conclusion to the reporter.

When Hanne suggested there was more going on, Ein griped if she thought so and was reminded of his earlier words as suggesting there was something he was unable to say. After checking that no one else was around, Ein admitted his belief that the former Marquis had been a pretty rotten person, going on to explain that recently his financial standing had gone up, only to be buying expensive imports from Maistia. When Hanne pointed out that tobacco was one of the most expensive imports, Ein agreed with the cost of a single cigarette being close to a thousand Evus.

Ein then voiced his suspicions that Kaspar was earning money through unknown means to fund his addiction; asked if he had found any clues, Ein admitted he hadn't but related his discovery in the Blankenheim Mansion's basement. Hanne asked him if the paper he found was part of a Freesis Fairy Tale and Ein confirmed it. Asked why the police hadn't looked into the matter further, Ein fell silent and stared at the wall before admitting that he had been told to drop the case, suspecting pressure from somewhere. Asked where, Ein told the reporter that it could have to come from the Freesis Foundation.

In response to Hanne's confusion, Ein merely replied he didn't have an answer but that it was impossible for the police to get involved in the case, and that this was why he was speaking to Hanne. He continued to elaborate how she was unbound by organizations, unlike himself, and was startled when the reporter suddenly asked to hear a story from him. After asking him how he had gotten his name from his grandfather, Ein tells Lorre the story of how his grandfather had been abandoned and then raised by a nun in a church, becoming a respectable cop whom his grandson was named after.

After Hanne asked why the sister had named him Ein, Ein admitted he didn't know, but added that the sister had been of the Netsuma clan like his grandfather. After Hanne elaborated on the sister, Clarith, and told the constable that she had named the baby after a soldier she had been friends with, Ein Anchor asked her what kind of man the other Ein was. As Hanne said that he was a courageous man who lost his life protecting Clarith and a brave soldier of Toragay, Ein was moved began to nod. As Hanne finished by asking if Constable Ein would also protect this land.

Inspired, Ein declared that he was ready to uncover the suspect of the illegal Freesis Fairy Tale distribution, only for Hanne to declare she was more interested in whether Kaspar's death was actually murder. Ein pointed out that the death was already declared to not be murder and Hanne noted there were many ways to cover such a thing up; in response, Ein asked for an example. When poisoning was suggested, Ein countered that it would be a perfect crime, as while it could occur in the past, it couldn't nowadays with current medical progress and doctors able to detect it, snorting.

After Hanne asked if there were any doctors she could speak to, Ein suggested the top doctor in charge of examining the Marquis, clarifying that he had already gone home to his own country. Asked if he meant Marlon, Ein corrected that he meant Dr. Puerick Rogze, living in Lucifenia. Hanne then asked that, if Kaspar had been murdered, if there was evidence of someone infiltrating the Blankenheim mansion grounds. Ein explained that the main gate and windows had been locked, and that Dr. Felix testified to having a spare key to unlock it.

When Hanne asked why Kaspar's wife hadn't noticed his death, Ein explained that she had been forbidden from entering the room when Kaspar's mistresses visited, and that Dr. Felix stated they entered together. Adding that they had also reported suspicious sounds during the night, Ein heard Hanne's confusion that she didn't notice anything while they were sleeping together and stammered that Margarita had a unique sleeping condition, clarifying she had never slept. When the reporter questioned if anyone else was in the house, Ein reminded here that the only people to go in and out were Dr. Felix, Margarita, Kaspar, and his mistresses.

As Hanne continued to press the issue, the constable apologized and pointed out that Hanne Lorre was also there; in response to her rage, he tried to explain it was just procedure, only for the reporter to snap she had no motive. Ein admitted that motive was a primary sign of murder and discussed Dr. Felix and Margarita's motives against Kaspar, given his riches and philandering. When questioned, Ein also related they didn't have children.

As Hanne, after considering, began to say her goodbyes, Ein heard her ask for him to set up a meeting and the constable asked who with. Although pointing out she was unlikely to meet with anyone as a mere reporter, Ein eventually relented to set up a meeting and learned she planned to meet with Marx and then Dr. Rogze. Following Dr. Felix's comatose, Ein took part in the subsequent investigation; with his coma labeled as caused by an unknown disease, the constable volunteered to stay behind and investigate in Toragay until there was no chance of another being infected.

Visited again by Hanne, Ein explained the situation to her and explained his reasons for staying behind when asked. He then pointed out to the reporter that there were no officers at the Blankenheim mansion, making it a perfect opportunity for them; he went on to wonder if the reporter would take a holiday around Toragay and if she would look into the black market. Afterwards, Ein discussed Heidemarie, blushing at mention of the girl, before the reporter left.

Later, Ein conducted his investigation into Toragay's black market and discovered a potential warehouse for the illegal goods being sold, as well as determining that Kaspar Blankenheim was the head dealer. After finding the dealing site, Ein discovered it empty save for one remaining dealer, who informed him that the black market had apparently resumed in a different location north of town. Suspecting Calgaround, Ein circled the city on a map for future reference.

At some point, Ein was alerted that Heidemarie had wrongfully broken into the local inn in Toragay seeking Rin Chan's kidnapper. Deciding it was his duty to help with the damages, Ein assisted the construction workers carrying wood to where it was needed; he then heard a voice greeting him and, surprised, turned to see Heidemarie. After silently delivering the wood, Ein paused to catch his breath and heard the other officer ask him what he was doing in Toragay; refusing to face her, he explained how he was helping with the construction and became incensed when the officer made a crack about his spare time.

After facing Heidemarie, he asked if she was continuing her investigation and learned she was there to see Hanne on personal business. When Ein asked why she was still wearing her uniform, Heide told him she had nothing else to wear and the constable replied that she and her sister hadn't changed a bit, wishing she was more feminine. As Heide asked where Hanne was, Ein explained how she had left Toragay to speak with Dr. Puerick Rogze in Lucifenia to hear his results on a matter she'd asked him to investigate. When the other officer began to leave as a result, he stopped her, telling her she would be back by nightfall and that it would be good to wait.

Ein then asked Heide if she had only come there for that. After she confirmed, Ein guessed she also intended to speak to the innkeeper and informed her that Brigitta was out shopping. The constable then explained that he and Hanne had been in the town to investigate Kaspar's death under Hanne's suspicion that it was murder. At that moment, break time came and Ein sat down with Heide, continuing to clarify that Hanne suspected Margarita's involvement. He then pointed out it was no use trying to meet with the husband and that Margarita was out of town to discuss matters of succeeding Kaspar's title.

When Heide noted Dr. Felix also had fallen ill, Ein mentioned it was the same symptoms as Kaspar and fell silent. When Heide asked what Ein was still doing in Toragay, the constable explained he was there for post-processing while secretly investigating Toragay's black market, mentioning how he had earlier been forced to drop the case. Asked for his results, Ein replied he found a potential warehouse for the goods and had determined the head dealer. Asked who it was, he whispered that it was Kaspar and, in the constable's confusion, explained how the black market had moved since his death. Asked where, Ein began to explain before hearing a commotion west of town.

Walking with Heide to check out the noise, Ein called out the master carpenter and the group went together to the Charity Institute, where a crowd was forming. Entering the building, Ein saw all the children apparently asleep and a woman, Rita Flohn, screaming hysterically. Asking her what happened, he learned that the children weren't waking up and the constable checked their mouths before closing his eyes in thought. When asked, he told Heide that the children had the same symptoms as Dr. Felix and the Marquis.

Heide then pointed to a man in the back pouring something into their mouths and asked Ein who he was; recognizing him, he told the girl that it was Egmont, the local pharmacist, and he questioned him about his involvement trying to cure the children in the incident. Ein then asked if they had thought of calling a doctor, only to learn their only one was sick in Aceid; he went on to ask if anyone had any medical experience and heard that the only one with a lot  was Margarita. As Egmont began to suggest contacting her Ein cut him off, saying she was in Aceid and it was no use.

After a pause, the constable suggested carrying the children to a physician in the capital while they slept; told it was impossible with so many people, he then suggested fetching a doctor himself. Hurried on by Egmont, Ein told Heide to watch the children and went out to get a doctor. Before he was able to leave, he heard Rita go into hysterics that some of the children weren't breathing and he returned; seeing the woman sit and lose consciousness, he called out to her and shook her shoulders to no avail.

Afterwards, Ein went to Aceid to fetch a doctor; while there, he saw Margarita visiting with her father. Later he let Heidemarie borrow his map of Elphegort with Calgaround marked as the new location for the black market. After Hanne and Heide were summoned to Marlon for Shaw Freesis' funeral, Ein learned that the women had been arrested, Hanne accused of being Elluka Clockworker and Heide accused of having killed the children at the Charity Institute. Traveling to Marlon, the constable met with the head of Justea, Hob Homer, and conspired to break the two out of prison as the situation in Toragay worsened.

Entering the headquarters of the World Police, Ein took the key to the cells and entered the prison with Hob, complaining about the situation before finding the women's cells. Unlocking the doors, Ein watched as Hanne and Heide greeted Hob and the head of Justea gave her her gun back, admitting he couldn't allow such a miscarriage of justice. Interrupting the conversation, Ein pointed out that Heide could not have committed the murders at the Institute, being with him at the time.

Facing Hanne, Ein added that there was no way she was Elluka Clockworker, and she may be reckless, selfish, and occasionally interfering in investigations, but would never kill someone. When Hanne thanked him, Ein suggested they escape soon while security was lax, also pointing out that Toragay was becoming a serious problem and that they had to do something. When Hanne questioned this, Ein watched as Hob gave them a premature article on the town and he stated that it would be devastated at this rate, urging them to hurry.

He then heard Hanne state there was something she needed to tell him, the reporter nodding at Heide. As Ein began to question what it was, he saw Hob collapse with a loud noise and questioned what happened to him, before realizing Heide was near the head of Justea. As the constable watched, Hanne approached him slowly, saying he had said she wasn't Elluka Clockworker. Ein nervously told her to stop, asking her what she was going to do and calling her by name.

In response, the woman said Hanne Lorre wasn't her real name and a wind began to blow. She then said she would tell him as thanks for his help, and began to say that her real name was Elluka Clockworker. As Ein expressed his disbelief, the wind blew him against the wall and knocked him unconscious.

Eleanor
Eleanor was one of Kaspar Blankenheim's many mistresses. Born toward the end of the 6th century EC, Eleanor later became a mistress for Marquis Kaspar and became his favorite. Throughout EC 609, she continuously visited his mansion, showered with gifts from the affluent Marquis, and often had intercourse with him. On August 30, during the night of Kaspar's 21st birthday, Kaspar shared some bread with trauben jam with Eleanor from his wife, Margarita, and they both ate the treat. Unknowingly poisoned, she died in bed with Kaspar shortly after.

Fifth Pierrot
Fifth Pierrot was an assassin for Père Noël. After joining the criminal organization around the turn of the 7th century EC, Pierrot was charged with assassination missions for the organization. Around EC 608, the assassin died. Following his demise, Sixth Venom replaced him as the interim head of assassinations until Lemy Abelard joined the organization, replacing the former killer as Fifth Pierrot.

Gilbert Calgaround
Gilbert Calgaround was the Earl of Calgaround, Elphegort, and the husband of Mikulia. Born in Calgaround in EC 118, Gilbert eventually became the head of the family and inherited its title as the seventh Earl. Around EC 141, Earl Calgaround met with the new and popular florist in town, Mikulia Greeonio, and instantly fell in love with her.

Sometime after, the two entered a romance and were blessed with the townspeople to have long and happy lives together. Afterward, the two got engaged and later married each other in EC 147. Gilbert later posed with his wife for a portrait by Prime Minister Gumina Glassred. In EC 151, Earl Calgaround was poisoned by Mikulia with Gift and died soon after. After his death, it was determined he had died of an unknown illness.

In the years that followed, tales were passed down that he was possibly poisoned, connecting his death to the two other mysterious deaths believed to be perpetrated by Mikulia. A short story inspired by the tales of Gilbert and Mikulia entitled "Flower of the Plateau" was written by Yukina Freesis and became among the Lost List of Freesis Fairy Tales. The folklore surrounding Gilbert and his wife later prompted Hanne Lorre to investigate Calgaround to understand the truth about Mikulia.

Greeonio (son)
The son of Mikulia Greeonio and one of Mikulia Calgaround's victims. The boy was born in a brothel in Lasaland, Asmodean in the Beelzenian Empire around the EC 140s. During childbirth, Mikulia died and the boy was left abandoned. Around EC 150, the boy learned his alleged mother was in Calgaround and traveled to the town, claiming that Countess Calgaround was actually his mother. Soon after, the boy was killed by the fake Mikulia. Afterwards, his body was disposed of in a nearby well and was never discovered during her lifetime.

Hanne Lorre (former)
Hanne Lorre was the great-granddaughter of Shaw Freesis and the elder sister of Heidemarie. Born sometime during the latter half of the 6th century EC, Hanne and her sister contracted illness at an early age. They soon after died of their disease. Following her death, Hanne's identity was used by Elluka Clockworker to avoid attention while investigating the vessels of sin.

Heidemarie Lorre (former)
Heidemarie Lorre was the great-granddaughter of Shaw Freesis and the younger sister of Hanne. Born sometime during the latter half of the 6th century EC, Heidemarie and her sister contracted illness at an early age. They soon after died of their disease. Following her death, Heidemarie's identity was used by Gumillia to avoid attention while investigating the vessels of sin.

Hermann Bälz
Hermann Bälz was a chronicler living in the Kingdom of Elphegort. Living sometime during the 6th century EC, he eventually compiled a census of every citizen recorded in Elphegort's history up to that point, including their date of birth, date of death, and cause of death. Unable to find any records for Mikulia Calgaround, Hermann listed Mikulia's birth and death dates as unknown.

Hob Homer
Hob Homer was the head of the Justea International Work Department of the World Police Marlon Headquarters and Heidemarie Lorre's head superior. At some point, Hob Homer joined the World Police and became the head of Justea, dealing with the disciplining of officers in the institution. The only one in Justea to know she was the great granddaughter of Shaw Freesis, Hob took Heidemarie Lorre on as an officer at Justea and since received multiple complaints concerning her abuses in torturing suspects, speaking freely to reporters, destroying houses, and other violations.

In EC 609, Hob assigned Heidemarie onto tracking down Rin Chan's kidnapper when the idol was kidnapped. At some point, he discovered an article from the Shuburke newspaper writing about Rin Chan's lip-syncing allegations, which Heidemarie had answered as a fan of the idol. Afterwards, he also received complaints from the Elphegort government that Heidemarie had attacked the residents of an inn in Toragay who were later found to have no connection to the crime.

Receiving orders from Bruno Marlon to take Heidemarie off the case, Hob summoned her to his office two weeks later and roared at her when she entered the room. After berating her over attacking the innocent couple, Heidemarie remarked it didn't mean what she did was unrelated to the case and he demanded to know how the inn related to Rin Chan's kidnapping. When Heidemarie calmly explained she determined the coachman had carried Rin Chan and the kidnapper and that they likely stayed at the inn, Hob pointed out they received a report the coachman was simply carrying them from work and asked her to confirm.

When Heidemarie did so, Hob admitted she was an excellent investigator but that she made a blunder with the carriage; exclaiming that the conversation was irrelevant, Hob slammed his fists on the desk and declared he was taking Heidemarie off the investigation. When she questioned this, he exclaimed she had caused far too many problems, listing her multiple violations and showing her the Rin Chan lip-synching allegations article, deriding her involvement as selfish. After Heidemarie claimed her belief Rin Chan would never lip-synch, Hob exploded about her actually caring about the issue and for risking Justea's reputation.

Telling her she should take time off, Hob asked Heidemarie if her sister was a resident of the inn at the time of the attack and then suggested she go visit her homeland Elphegort and her "lonely sister" while on suspension. After convincing the officer, he remembered to ask for her to turn in her gun, only for Heidemarie to tell him it was her personal possession and Hob conceded, reminding her she would be arrested if she fired it. When Heidemarie said she'd keep that in mind and left the office, Hob kicked the side of his desk, hurting his toes.

When Heidemarie and Hanne were arrested by Bruno for their alleged roles in the poisonings at the Charity Institute and the Lioness Burning Incident, Hob joined with Ein Anchor to set the girls free. Taking Heidemarie's confiscated fireworks gun, Hob went with Ein to the cells of the World Police headquarters and waited as Ein freed the girls. As Hanne attempted to greet him, Hob merely responded they would do this when they were out, and gave Heidemarie her gun.

After Heidemarie stated her belief that he was on Bruno's side, Hob explained how, although he'd followed Bruno's orders, he couldn't abide by his abuse of power to put an innocent in prison. After Ein explained to the girls that Toragay was in trouble, Hob handed Hanne an early copy of the Shuburke newspaper detailing the spread of disease and quarantine in Toragay, explaining that he was a friend of the president of the paper. As Hanne stopped their flight, stating she needed to say something to Ein, Hob demanded to know what it was and was knocked out mid-sentence by Heidemarie's fireworks gun.

Ingo
Ingo was an orphan living at the Charity Institute in Toragay. Abandoned at a young age, Ingo was raised along with the other orphans at the institute by Rita Flohn. Over the years, Margarita Felix came by and made meals for the children to eat. On October 17, Ingo became infected by Margarita's airborne Gift pathogen and died along with his fellow orphans shortly after.

After their deaths, the Shuburke Newspaper published an article regarding the mysterious twenty-four deaths caused by an "unknown illness" in their 62nd issue. The toxic infection that killed Ingo quickly spread during the following weeks, prompting the World Police to quarantine the town to prevent the infection from further spreading.

Johnathan
Johnathan was an orphan living at the Charity Institute in Toragay. Abandoned at a young age, Johnathan was raised along with the other orphans at the institute by Rita Flohn. Over the years, Margarita Felix came by and made meals for the children to eat. On October 17, Johnathan became infected by Margarita's airborne Gift pathogen and died along with his fellow orphans shortly after.

After their deaths, the Shuburke Newspaper published an article regarding the mysterious twenty-four deaths caused by an "unknown illness" in their 62nd issue. The toxic infection that killed Johnathan quickly spread during the following weeks, prompting the World Police to quarantine the town to prevent the infection from further spreading.

Justea
Justea was the Emperor of the Beelzenian Empire. During his reign, he established the first police organization to maintain security throughout the growing Empire. Centuries after his death, his name was used by the World Police's International Tasks Department.

Karl Blankenheim
Karl Blankenheim was the Marquis of Toragay in the Kingdom of Elphegort and the adoptive father of Kaspar Blankenheim. Karl was born in Elphegort during the 6th century EC as the son of the noble Blankenheim family and the brother of Kaidor Blankenheim. At some point, after his brother was expelled from the family for murdering his wife, Karl took Kaspar in as his own son by Kaidor's request and became the head of the family, inheriting its noble title as Marquis.

During the turn of the 6th century EC, Karl entered repeated negotiations with Marx Felix among others to have their daughters betrothed to Kaspar. As part of the arrangement, Karl allowed Dr. Felix's daughter, Margarita, and the other potential suitors to visit Kaspar at different times every so often. Sometime in the early EC 600s, Karl died and was succeeded by his adoptive son.

Katya
Katya was an orphan living at the Charity Institute in Toragay. Abandoned at a young age, Katya was raised along with the other orphans at the institute by Rita Flohn. Over the years, Margarita Felix came by and made meals for the children to eat. On October 17, Katya became infected by Margarita's airborne Gift pathogen and died along with his fellow orphans shortly after.

After their deaths, the Shuburke Newspaper published an article regarding the mysterious twenty-four deaths caused by an "unknown illness" in their 62nd issue. The toxic infection that killed Katya quickly spread during the following weeks, prompting the World Police to quarantine the town to prevent the infection from further spreading.

Kriemhilde
Kriemhilde was one of Kaspar Blankenheim's many mistresses. Born towards the end of the 6th century EC, Kriemhilde later became a mistress for Marquis Kaspar. Throughout EC 609, she continuously visited his mansion, showered with gifts from the affluent Marquis, and the two often had sex together. At some point, she called his wife, Margarita, a "poor child" in front of her.

Margarita Felix
Margarita Felix was the stillborn daughter of Marx Felix. In EC 593, while her mother was in labor, lightning struck near the Felix manor, resulting in both Margarita and her mother's death. Shortly after the dead child was delivered into Rita Flohn's hands, Julia Abelard entered the mansion and took the baby from the midwife before replacing her with the Clockworker's Doll. The mage with the red cat then left with Margarita's corpse, leaving the hypnotizing doll to act as the real Margarita instead.

Marx Felix
Marx Felix was a wealthy doctor in the Kingdom of Elphegort and the father of Margarita Blankenheim. In EC 593, Marx was present with the midwife Rita Flohn during the birth of his daughter Margarita; he then witnessed as lightning struck near the mansion and his wife passed away seemingly as a result, with the child born dead. Sobbing, Marx clung to his dead wife and then witnessed as a woman with a red cat seemed to bring his daughter back to life.

Soon after, Marx discovered that his child never slept; after fruitlessly researching her condition and a means to cure it, Marx decided to give up when the baby showed no health problems. While lying about her condition at its outset to others, Marx brought Margarita up quickly and began making arrangements with Karl Blankenheim to have her married to his son Kaspar, having Margarita brought to the Blankenheim mansion often to play with the boy. Eventually, Kaspar chose Margarita to be his bride and the two were married as Marx wished.

On August 31 of EC 609, Marx Felix came to the Blankenheim mansion to visit his daughter and her husband following Kaspar Blankenheim's birthday. Finding the gate unlocked, the doctor used a spare key to get inside and found Margarita alone. The two of them then went to Kaspar's bedroom together and found the Marquis dead inside with his mistress; after Margarita described her murder to her father, Marx waited with his daughter and sent her to another room when Hanne Lorre arrived at the mansion.

Stopping their butler from shutting her out, Marx welcomed the reporter inside and explained that the Marquis had passed away along with another woman; when the reporter gave her condolences, the doctor specified that the woman was not his daughter. When Hanne expressed an interest in speaking with Margarita, Marx stated she was too shocked by the event and wasn't in a fit shape to see her.

After the World Police arrived in September, Marx examined Kaspar's body and gave them a false diagnosis that Kaspar was killed by a respiratory failure due to choking. Later, eating dinner with his daughter, Marx warned Margarita to stop getting involved with First Santa Claus and Père Noël. He was later given a present of trauben jam from Margarita on toast; after consuming it, the doctor lapsed into a coma and was discovered by Hanne Lorre the next afternoon. He was brought to a hospital in Aceid and kept under surveillance, his body examined for signs of foul play. On October 17, the comatose doctor was visited by Margarita.

In late October, he was visited again by Margarita before Elluka Clockworker came to the hospital, seeking his false daughter. As Elluka began to leave, Marx groaned as he began to come to, sitting up on the bed. Asking aloud where he was, Marx groaned again and then noticed Elluka behind one of the doctors; recognizing her as Hanne Lorre, he remarked that she had changed and then, when the mage confirmed she had, he mused that he didn't know her well nonetheless.

Suddenly Marx's memories and subconscious began to resurge and he came to the realization that Margarita was actually the Clockworker's Doll. Rambling about the day she had been replaced, Marx placed his hand to his head and began to speak about how everyone had been deceived on that day. As Elluka urged him to speak further, the doctor screamed and fell out of the bed, rolling several times on the floor as he began to violently convulse. Before the doctors could reach him, Marx stopped moving and passed away from his poisoning.

Moritz
Moritz was an employee at the Shuburke Newspaper headquarters in Aceid and a coworker of Hanne Lorre. After Hanne was summoned to the Freesis Foundation headquarters in Marlon, Moritz, disgusted by her unwashed hair, complained that she should shower before she leaves.

N A
N A was a manager of Rin Chan. At some point, he became the young diva's manager and helped bring her to fame, having someone sing behind the scenes while she lip-synced during all of her concerts. He was later replaced by Ton Corpa as her manager. After Rin's concert in Aceid on September 10, EC 609, the former manager agreed to an interview with the Shuburke Newspaper and described Rin's lip-syncing behind the scenes.

Nob Nicole
Nob Nicole was a vice president of the Freesis Foundation under the leadership of Aai Freesis. Following the death of Shaw Freesis, Nob was selected to become the Foundation's vice president along with Bruno Marlon in November, EC 609.

Plus Rogzé
Plus Rogzé was the head of the Rogzé family and the father of Prim and Presi. Born in the Kingdom of Lucifenia as a member of the esteemed Rogzé family during the 5th century EC, Plus eventually began studying his family's expertise in medicinal drugs. Sometime after, the noble married and sired a daughter, Prim, and later a son, Presi. Using his family's prestige, Plus provided his children with whatever they desired and eventually taught them their family's pharmaceutical craft.

In the early EC 470s, Plus was asked by his daughter to help her develop a poison that could effectively kill Prince Arth for choosing to marry Anne Sui instead of her. Compliant with Prim's request, Plus experimented with the Gift poison developed by the Calgaround shamans and eventually refined a second, more toxic variant of the drug. He later gave the instructions to develop the drug to his children.

Rin Chan
Rin Chan was a diva from the Kingdom of Lucifenia. Born during the turn of the 7th century EC, Rin later acquired a manager and began a singing career in Lucifenia, lip-syncing while a singer backstage performed for her during all her concerts. Sometime after becoming a famed idol in the Republic, she changed managers to Ton Corpa. Scheduled for a concert at Aceid in Elphegort, Rin arrived in the Southern District on September 1, EC 609, greeted by her many fans.

On September 10, Rin performed at the Central Theater. Lip-syncing 39 of her songs, Rin was met with thunderous applause in the overcrowded theater and gave two of her songs an encore. Afterwards, Ton and Rin returned to his home in Rolled. When the Shuburke Newspaper attempted to interview Rin Chan on her alleged lip-syncing, Rin stayed out of the public eye and refused to meet with anyone on account of her exhaustion from the concert.

On October 6, Fifth Pierrot killed Corpa and Rin was abducted by the assassin. Taken from Rolled, Pierrot took Rin down to Toragay and stayed at the local inn. Later on, Rin and Pierrot took a carriage to Calgaround. After being taken to Mayor Julia's mansion, Rin was locked in the mayor's basement. On October 21, she was freed by Elluka Clockworker and Gumillia. Grateful, Rin thanked the pink-haired mage.

When Gumillia noted they'd take her back to Rolled, Rin grew scared and shook her head. Asking if she could be taken anywhere else, Rin admitted that her lip-syncing would be discovered if she returned. While being taken upstairs, Elluka was attacked by Sixth Venom and Rin quickly cowered in the corner. After Venom retreated, Rin and Gumillia rushed to the coachman outside with Elluka's body and rushed her to Aceid. Shortly after returning to Aceid, Rin disappeared from the public eye again. She is represented by the Vocaloid Kagamine Rin.

Rita Flohn
Rita Flohn was a former midwife, a close acquaintance of Marx Felix, and the director for the Charity Institute; while delivering Margarita on a rainy night, Rita witnessed the mother become struck by lightning and die, the baby dead after birth. Holding the baby in her arms, she then watched as it was touched by a mage with a red cat and seemingly revived.

After the Sisters of Clarith founded the orphanage, she took the job of running it and was often visited by Margarita, who helped cook meals for the children. On one occasion, Rita saw a woman in red clothes visit with Margarita and took a disliking to the woman. Later, she came across her in Toragay and asked her if she was staying in an inn, explaining that Kaspar and Margarita were in Aceid that day. She then directed the woman to an inn to stay at.

When the reporter Hanne Lorre visited the orphanage, Rita greeted her and asked if she needed anything; after Hanne enthusiastically introduced herself, Rita commented she was quite a cheerful person and asked if the Shuburke newspaper was covering them. After Hanne confirmed, the orphanage director stated it was wonderful and welcomed her in. She then asked the reporter to be a little quieter while the children were napping, moving through to their bedrooms.

Explaining how the orphanage received many donations at its outset, particularly from Dr. Felix, Rita began to trail off speaking of the doctor and explained her relationship with him. Musing how Margarita had been unlucky since birth, Rita was interrupted by Hanne asking her about the birthing. Looking out the window, Rita explained how the baby had been born dead; approaching a drawer and bringing out a red cloth, she then explained how the mage had healed the child and began to cry. Interrupted by a child crying in the back room, Rita came and brought the baby out, apologizing for becoming too excited.

She went on to explain how she believed the woman was a messenger of God and that God had taken pity on Margarita and showed her mercy, her sleeplessness a sign of God's grace. When Hanne asked if sleeplessness was her only abnormality, Rita confirmed and explained how Marx had investigated the sleeplessness to no avail. When Hanne asked if he loved Margarita, Rita again confirmed and explained how he arranged to have her marry Kaspar, believing it was to make her happy.

Becoming angry, Rita admitted she didn't know if Margarita became truly happy and began to insult Kaspar, stating he never made Margarita happy. About to slam her hands on the table, she remembered the sleeping children and hesitated as Hanne attempted to calm her down. Rita went on to talk about how Margarita had made friends until she brought one of Kaspar's mistresses to the Institute, crying soon afterwards. Explaining how it was a strange woman in a robe who never spoke, she then clarified she had determined she was one of his mistresses from the strange red clothes she wore.

As Hanne asked if this woman looked like the messenger of God, Rita cut her off and denied it, before admitting they did look alike but were definitely two different people, becoming emphatic. When Hanne pointed out she shouldn't wake the children, Rita stated nap time was almost over anyway. As Hanne questioned her again, Rita swore that they were two different people and relates how she had come across her three months ago. She then directed Hanne to the inn she had pointed out for the woman.

Later, Rita came across the Institute children all sleeping and was unable to wake them; calling Egmont, she watched as he administered tonics to the children but still couldn't wake them. Screaming frantically, she caught sight of Heidemarie and asked her for help; as the officer began to explain she was off duty, Ein asked Rita what the problem was and the woman explained how the children wouldn't wake.

As the officers examined the children, Rita noticed Ingo wasn't breathing and suddenly began to cry out and beg for the child to wake up, calling to Heidemarie. Seeing from her face that the child was dead, Rita staggered to the wall and began to ask why this had happened before sitting in place and losing consciousness. Rita then died soon afterwards of the Gift.The toxic infection that killed Rita quickly spread during the following weeks, prompting the World Police to quarantine the town to prevent the infection from further spreading.

Seventh Magician
Seventh Magician was a fortune teller and a member of Père Noël. Born sometime during the 6th century EC, the woman set up shop on mainstreet in Rollam and gave out fake fortunes to the visiting nobles and merchants. Sometime later, she was approached by Julia Abelard and her apprentice Mayrana, claiming to be actual mages. After showing the skeptical fortune teller their amazing power, Julia offered her to join her criminal organization, Père Noël, and the opportunity to become her apprentice. After Seventh was found to have no magical ability, the woman saw the scorn on Mayrana's face and became incensed by it. Seventh was instead given a side job "magically" changing customers' faces discreetly with the Venom Sword.

Accepting the profitable offer, the woman was given the codename "Seventh Magician" by First Santa Claus in light of her current and new profession. Over the next ten-odd years, Seventh Magician used the vessel given to her to perform her new underworld "miracles" for the occassional customer while maintaining her public job as a fortune teller. At some point, Santa related to her how the only ones who actually had real prophetic abilities were the long extinct Loop Octopus Clan. The sorceress also revealed her intentions to become President of Lucifenia for own darker designs. At some point, she read a newspaper article about Kaidor Blankenheim, relating how the aristocrat had killed his wife and was expelled from his family.

One year, Seventh was visited by a handsome, blue-haired man. While she wondered what the rich-looking fellow would ask her, the man put a large bag on the desk before her and carefully removed a severed head from it. He then requested she change his face to match it. As the man wondered if she could, referring to her by her code name, Seventh asked him whom he had heard her name from. After he explained that he had heard of her from First Santa Claus, Seventh asked him his own name.

Questioned if she wanted to know his name or that of the severed head, Seventh replied that she'd like both, if possible. The man asked if that was really necessary to perform her trick, and she admitted it had nothing to do with her obligations, but that it wouldn't feel right for her to aid someone she didn't know. After learning that the man was Kaidor Blankenheim and the head was Bruno Marlon, Seventh quessed that he wanted to act on behalf of the man he had killed; when Kaidor pointed out he had never said he killed Bruno, Seventh remarked that it was the most likely scenario given his circumstances.

Kaidor then stated that it didn't matter and asked Seventh again if she could do it; looking in his eyes, Seventh realized he intended to kill her if she refused and calmly agreed, saying she could for the right compensation. After given the advanced payment and promised more, Seventh said it would suffice and lead the man into the back room, instructing him to lie down on the bed.

As he did so, she told Kaidor that this was his last chance to confirm with her that he was ready, telling him that to change his face was to abandon his past life. As Kaidor confirmed that he had no regrets, she asked if this was really so and heard the former aristocrat add that there was one thing that kept him without regrets, but that it was the reason for him to change his face.

Wondering what he meant by that, she heard him explain how he'd entrusted his son to his brother before leaving his family, and that the boy was now growing up with his face, making it possible for others to guess they were parent and child. Asking if they would begin, Seventh removed the Venom Sword from its sheath and changed Kaidor's face to resemble Bruno Marlon's, allowing him to pose as the chief aide of Shaw Freesis and live out a new life.

At some point, Seventh Magician was approached by Mayrana and the sorceress asked her to change her face. Greeting her in the shop, Seventh remarked smugly that even her senior, Mayrana, didn't know how to change her face with magic, only for her to snap that it was only because of the Demon of Lust that she could do it. Seventh then listened as Mayrana asked her to make her face that of Julia's for twice the usual compensation.

Assenting, Seventh lead Mayrana to the back room and began to instruct her to lie down, before noticing she had already done so. Noting she understood, Seventh then called upon the Demon of Lust and changed Mayrana's face, although making minute differences to keep it from being identical to Julia's. She then watched as her rival checked her face in the mirror and realize the differences, expressing a faint smile as her face flushed. When Mayrana turned a scowl on the fake fortune teller, she asked if her face wasn't very similar to her lady's.

The woman raged that she had commanded her to make it the same and Seventh apologized, lying that she was an inferior and untrained person who hadn't done the process flawlessly. When Mayrana demanded she do the trick again, Seventh reminded her that the procedure could only be done once on one person unless they were to contract with the demon. She then watched contentedly as Mayrana became enraged.

One December years later, while sitting in her shop for customers, Magician thought back on everything that occurred in the past decade or so, as well as her old clients' new exploits and the rumors of Mayrana making contact with the Sleep Princess of Pere Noel. Receiving no customers throughout the day, Seventh prepared to close up shop; as she stood up, she heard a knock and, surprised, answered the door to see Gatt Coulomb.

The fake fortune teller mused how it was unlikely for him to say he wished to change his face as she welcomed him into the shop, throwing logs on the fire. She then added that there was no need to change a face that beautiful, asking him what his business was today and mentioning she had been about to close up shop. As Gatt replied he had been dispatched to retrieve the Venom Sword, Seventh asked if, said another way, it meant she was already obsolete. Gatt agreed that various matters were stirring, and Seventh guessed if it had to do with the upcoming election, Julia wishing to put her affairs in order and remove anything that might cause her trouble.

She listened as Gatt admitted that he didn't know her true intentions, and then asked him why he told her this when he planned to kill her. Cut off by the assassin remarking that it was ultimately that sort of thing, Seventh realized that he wished for her to try and escape. Soon after, she noticed that at his waist he carried a gold dagger and realized that he would be able to kill her regardless of her contracting with a demon or not.

After Gatt told her he would return tomorrow and left, Seventh took the Venom Sword from the back of the store and quickly finished getting dressed. Taking what she needed on hand, she stepped out into the snow and muttered "Happy New Year" before making her departure.

Seventh Magician was a materialistic and pragmatic woman, tempered by profit. The woman had no issue taking up a job as phony fortune teller, originally believing that magicians and magic being mere fairy tales was common sense. However, after meeting with Julia Abelard and her apprentice, Magician's belief was easily overturned and she came to accept the reality that mages existed. While fully aware of Santa Claus' malice and that she was a part of her "evil", the fake fortune teller readily joined Père Noël with the promise of further profit through her new shady trade. Likewise, she considered her underworld customers peculiar but never refused their requests so long as she was sufficiently paid.

Soil Elphen
Soil Elphen was the King of the Kingdom of Elphegort. Born in August sometime during the 6th century EC, Soil eventually became King of Elphegort, residing in the royal palace in Aceid. At some point, he became well acquainted with the Blankenheim Family and its heir, Kaspar.

On June 3, around EC 608, Soil attended the marriage ceremony between Marquis Kaspar and Margarita Felix in Toragay, joining the townspeople in giving gifts and congratulations to the newly wed couple. Soil later attended Kaspar's funeral on September 30, EC 609. Around October 14, Margarita visited Aceid and spoke with King Soil over the matters of succession for the Blankenheims.

Thomas Ackerman
Thomas Ackerman was the Chief of the World Police's Elphegort branch. On August 30, EC 609, Thomas confirmed for the press that First Santa Claus had taken credit for the attack on Deputy Mayor Banner on August 15. Later on September 4, Chief Ackerman confirmed that Marquis Kaspar Blankenheim was found dead in the early morning of August 31 by his father-in-law, Dr. Marx Felix.

Ton Corpa
Ton Corpa was the manager for Rin Chan. Born in the Lucifenian Republic sometime during the 6th century EC, Ton eventually became a manager for the famed diva, having the girl lip-sync while another singer performed behind the scenes. Scheduling her for a concert at Aceid in Elphegort on September 10, they arrived on September 1 and held the concert nine days later.

Afterwards, Ton and Rin returned to his home in Rolled. When the Shuburke Newspaper attempted to interview Rin Chan on her alleged lip-syncing, Ton announced that Rin wouldn't meet with anyone on account of her exhaustion from the concert. On October 6, Corpa was stabbed in the back by Fifth Pierrot and died in his home. Shortly after, Rin Chan was abducted by the assassin and Corpa's death fell under investigation by the World Police. He is a descendant of the merchant Corpa.

Unknown Calgaround (daughter)
The daughter of an Earl of Calgaround and a member of the Calgaround family. Born in Calgaround during the early third century EC, she later died and was replaced by the Clockworker's Doll; the doll eventually became infamous as "Phantom Thief Platonic" under the girl's persona.

Unknown Calgaround (earl)
An Earl of Calgaround and a member of the Calgaround family. Born in Calgaround towards the end of the third century EC, he eventually became the head of the family and inherited its title as Earl. At some point, he married and had a daughter. After his young daughter ran away from home during the early EC 300s, the Earl posted a reward for any information on her whereabouts across Calgaround. Around August of EC 325, the girl returned home and the Earl gladly accepted her back into the family.

Unknown Coachman
A coachman that worked from Toragay and the son of the innkeeper, Brigitta. In September of EC 609, the coachman carried the reporter Hanne Lorre into Calgaround from Aceid to meet with the mayor of the city, Julia Abelard.

Waiting outside the Calgaround mansion, the coachman waited until Hanne emerged and took her to the library, where he again stayed by the entrance. Seeing her come back after a short while, he asked if she was leaving already and was told urgent business called her elsewhere. Remarking that he didn't have many patrons in Calgaround anyway, the coachman asked her if he was returning to Aceid; Hanne told him her destination was Toragay, and he brought her into the city.

Weeks later, the coachman took Hanne Lorre into Lucifenia, bringing her to the Rogzé household in its capital and waiting outside. When the reporter reemerged, he asked her where to go next and she answered to Aceid. Driving her into the city, the coachman woke Hanne after they arrived at her home in the North District.

Some time later, the coachman went on a job to carry two children, unknowingly Rin Chan and Lemy Abelard, to Calgaround. Passing by his mother's inn in Toragay, he caught sight of Hanne Lorre and stopped the carriage, calling out to her and asking how her work was going. After Hanne replied and asked if his work had ended, the man replied that he had some guests to take from the checkpoints. Telling Hanne to speak up if she needed anything, the man started up the carriage and continued to Calgaround.

In November, during the epidemic plaguing Toragay, the coachman went out of town and attempted to return, only to be blocked by the World Police's quarantine. Demanding to know why he couldn't go through as a resident of Toragay, the man was told that Toragay was suffering from the epidemic and no one was allowed through it. Claiming that was all the more reason to do inside, the coachman insisted his mother was in the city and that he wouldn't leave her for dead. When the police continued to refuse, he asked if they were going to let innocents die and cursed as the policemen claimed they had no choice.

Crying out, the coachman feebly attacked the policeman and the other officers prepared to arrest him, only to be stopped with Gumillia's fireworks gun. Surprised, the coachman caught sight of her and recognized the girl as Heidemarie. Sitting stunned, he watched as she and Elluka dispatched the officers and then took him away from the site, watching the sorceress' face intently.

After leaving the police behind, the coachman exclaimed the woman was Hanne Lorre, asking if she'd dyed her hair and then noting her eyes also appeared different. After the sorceress brushed the question aside and noted it was impossible to enter Toragay, the coachman repeated that his mother was there and was told that Brigitta was likely already infected, but that there was a way to solve it. Asked if he would leave her, the coachman replied he would cooperate if it meant saving his mother and asked her what he could do for her.

Elluka then asked the coachman if he take them to Calgaround through the mountain trail, and the man replied that there was a better path around the east of the mountain that only a veteran coachman like him would know of. Taking them to Calgaround through this route, the man delivered the two mages to the Calgaround mansion and waited at the entrance to the town. Some time later, he saw Gumillia return with Elluka suffering a serious injury, and rushed them to the hospital in Aceid.

After Elluka had sufficiently recovered, the coachman took them back to Toragay and, no longer impeded by the barricade, rushed to his home. Not finding his mother, the man searched through the neighborhood and noticed there were less bodies than expected of the death tool. He then went back to the entrance of the city and called out to Elluka and Gumillia as they were about to leave. Asked how his search went, the coachman told them how there was no one there in his house or otherwise.

As the mages were alerted to Blankenheim manor, the coachman followed them inside and caught sight of his mother in the crowd. Crying out and running to her, the man fell to his feet and hugged Brigitta, crying and speaking of how he had been worried it was hopeless. He then left the mansion with his mother and the other survivors.

Unknown Procurer
A proprietor of a brothel in Lasaland, Asmodean, and one of Mikulia Calgaround's victims. At some point he oversaw Mikulia Greeonio's entrance into the Lasaland brothel after the Venomania Event, collecting the money she earned from prostitution before she abandoned both him and her child.

Around EC 147, he traveled to Calgaround and arrived in town the day before Mikulia's engagement to a noble. He was soon after killed by Mikulia for being a link to her past. Afterwards, his body was disposed of in a nearby well to hide her crime and was never discovered in her lifetime.

The man was an obscene, beastly, and unpleasant person, leeching off the women he oversaw without any apparent care for their well-being. Complementing his disgusting personality, he is described as ugly and had a corpulent figure.