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Trivia Point Drafts

 * The ziz tiama's name is possibly derived from Tiamat, the primordial goddess of the ocean in Mesopotamian mythology.
 * Perrier Marlon is possibly inspired by American commodore Matthew C. Perry, the admiral who forced Japan to open its harbors to the rest of the world.
 * Saruteito's name is similar to the romanization of Chartette's name, シャルテット (sharutetto).
 * Inukichi's name is written in Japanese kanji as 犬吉, using the kanji for "dog" and "canine tooth", respectively.
 * The song's title includes the kanji 首, meaning "head"; the same character is present in Kayo's surname.
 * In Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka, the Sudou name is written in kanji as 首藤 in Japanese kanji, using the kanji for "head" and "wisteria", respectively; Kayo Sudou, its most prominent member, was beheaded.
 * In Buddhism, wisteria flowers symbolize love, grace and bliss.
 * Her first name, Rahab, is the name of a sea monster mentioned in the Bible; fittingly, the Leviathan is sometimes portrayed as a sea serpent.

Marlon (king)
The king of Marlon during the EC 490s and the husband of Prim. Born a member of the Marlon Royal Family sometime during the 5th century EC, the man eventually ascended to the throne. At some point, the man married, though also having numerous concubines and siring illegitimate children with them.

In EC 474, the king lost his wife and became depressed by the event. Shortly after, he met and was comforted by Prim Rogzé; eventually, the man proposed to Prim and the two married. He later sired a son with her, naming him Kyle. At some point, he had a portrait of himself made and hung in his throne room.

Around EC 488, he and his family faced heavy criticism from Margaret and her politically high-ranking husband, often forcing both the king and his wife into open arguments with them. The following year, the couple was arrested and convicted as political prisoners. Sometime after EC 492, the man died.

Rin Miroku

 * For other uses, see Rin (disambiguation)

Rin Miroku was a member of the Miroku Family and the daughter of Kai and Mei. Surviving the great fire that struck Enbizaka, Rin continued to help with her family's dry good business. She later became a victim of the murders perpetrated by Kayo Sudou.

Early Life
Rin was born into the Miroku Family sometime during the EC 820s. Raised by her parents Kai and Mei alongside her elder sister Miku, Rin eventually began helping with the family dry goods business. Growing up, the girl felt that she was waiting for someone, though she didn't know who. When a great fire struck Enbizaka in EC 838, Rin managed to survive due to her house's location. She later joined her mother in their outreach towards the victims of the fire.

Return of the Tailor
At some point, Rin became acquainted with her sister's boyfriend, Kiji Yarera. In EC 842, Rin was tasked with watching the store. Seeing a woman approach, she was asked if she was alright. Bluntly replying that her parents weren't home and that her sister was on a date, Rin introduced herself. She then explained that she was housesitting that day, and that she couldn't take any work requests nor sell any kimono. Asked if she was waiting for her family, Rin confirmed the fact.

She then stated that she wasn't just waiting for her family, explaining that she was waiting for someone since she was born. Hearing the woman agree with her sentiment, Rin asked if the woman was waiting for someone herself. Asked why she would think that, the young girl told her she got the feeling from her face. Seeing the woman turn away, Rin apologized for being rude. Told that the people she was waiting for were never coming back, Rin witnessed the woman leave the shop.

Later that year, Rin began watching her mother after she became sick. She later welcomed her father home. Asked how Mei was doing, Rin explained that she was still sleeping and that she had gotten better. Asked where Miku was, Rin guessed she was still at Kiji's house. Hearing her father rant about Kiji being a despicable foreigner and dating Miku despite his disapproval, Rin bluntly replied not to yell at her about it. She then saw her father go to the back of the shop.

Personality and Traits
Rin was a kind but sharp-tongued girl. Maintaining a polite demeanor, Rin introduced herself to strangers and would apologize for any perceived transgressions. However, she was also quite blunt, giving the facts in a straightforward manner while watching her family's shop. She also loved her family deeply, caring for her sick mother. However, she also did not tolerate Kai taking out his anger on her, talking back to him once he started ranting about foreigners. Aside from this, Rin had a feeling she was waiting for someone but didn't know who it was, carrying the feeling with her from birth until her teenage years.

Skills and Abilities
Rin was trustworthy enough to watch over her family's shop alone. She was also decent at business, helping out with her family's livelihood. However, she had limited knowledge of the business' systems, not knowing the pricing of their kimono.

Kokutan-douji
Kokutan-douji, also known by the name Ren, was a resident of Jakoku and the executioner of Kayo Sudou. Receiving a "divine message" from the Demon of Envy, the boy settled in Enbizaka in the Onigashima. Befriending the local tailor Kayo, Len eventually carried out her execution following the tailor's string of murders. He was one of Allen Avadonia's incarnations.

Early Life
Sometime during the EC 800s, Allen Avadonia inadvertently reincarnated as a human. Born from the trunk of a dark ebony tree, the boy was found and raised by an old man, Kurookina. Growing up in the village Momogougen, Kokutan-douji began thinking there was something he should be doing. After receiving a revelation from what appeared to be a mermaid, the boy visited the southern island of Onigashima.

Fulfilling Destiny
While living in Enbizaka, the boy took the new name "Len" and made many new friends, and became an acquaintance of Kayo Sudou. After Kayo was arrested for her murders, Len transformed Grim the End into a sword and carried out the tailor's execution atop the hill, beheading Kayo.

Several days later, Len visited Kayo's head put on public display at the execution site. Later during the visit, he was greeted by a traveling monk, Gakusha. After being asked who he was, Len explained that he was the one who cut off Kayo's head, admitting that she was a sinful but pitiful woman. As Gakusha prepared to hold a memorial service for the murderess, Len joined hands with the monk and chanted the traditional rites for her. Some time after, Allen returned to his spiritual form.

Character Connections
Allen Avadonia: Kokutan-douji's previous reincarnation. Allen recalled his life as Len centuries after returning to spiritual form.

Kayo Sudou: Kokutan-douji's friend. The boy maintained a close relationship with the tailor, living with her and being called the name of her dead son. After she was convicted of her crimes, Kokutan-douji was reluctant to execute her and pitied her after her death, later performing funeral rites for her.

Gakusha: A monk Kokutan-douji's encountered. The boy told Gakusha the story of Kayo as well as the murders she committed. He later joined him in carrying out Kayo's funeral rites.

Kurookina: The man who raised Kokutan-douji. Kurookina found Kokutan-douji as an infant and raised him as his own in the village of Momotsuru.

Rin Miroku: ??

Conceptualization and Origin

 * Kokutan-douji's name is written in Japanese kanji as 黒檀, using the kanji for "ebony wood" and "kid" respectively.
 * He bears many similarities and parallels with the Japanese mythological figure Momotarō; both boys were born from plants and traveled to an island called Onigashima.
 * Kokutan-douji's traveling companions fittingly parallel those of Momotarō, with Saruteito being the monkey, Inukichi being the dog, and Kiji being the green pheasant.
 * His birth from an ebony tree may be a reference to Allen's confinement within Black Box; in some versions of the myth of Momotarō, the boy is born from a box.
 * Kokutan-douji's hometown, Momogougen, is written in Japanese as 桃弦, using the kanji for "peach" and "bowstring", respectively.
 * His alias, Ren, written in Japanese kanji "煉", using the kanji for "executor".
 * He also shares his name with the romanization of the name of his representative Vocaloid Kagamine Len.
 * Kokutan-douji carried out Kayo's beheading; ironically, Allen was killed by beheading.

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