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After becoming the Third Period's "[[Gods|sun god]]", [[Sickle]] removed most of his colleagues' remaining technology, including the research facility, and put it in the [[Grave Yard]].<ref>Fifth Pierrot - Bonus Story</ref> With the freed space, he began cultivating the deadened earth and grew golden rice fields. Around [[BT]] 528, Sickle dubbed the planet as the "Heavenly Yard" and arranged for all human [[souls]] to be sent there following their deaths.<ref>Heavenly Yard</ref>
 
After becoming the Third Period's "[[Gods|sun god]]", [[Sickle]] removed most of his colleagues' remaining technology, including the research facility, and put it in the [[Grave Yard]].<ref>Fifth Pierrot - Bonus Story</ref> With the freed space, he began cultivating the deadened earth and grew golden rice fields. Around [[BT]] 528, Sickle dubbed the planet as the "Heavenly Yard" and arranged for all human [[souls]] to be sent there following their deaths.<ref>Heavenly Yard</ref>
   
Over the centuries, countless human souls came to the Heavenly Yard, residing in the Gardens of Champs-Élysées.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue</ref> Down below, several human civilizations worshiped this afterlife in their respective religions.<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka - Chapter 5</ref> Since the creation of the [[vessels of sin]] in [[EC]] 014, souls that contracted with any of the [[Demons of Sin]] became unable to enter the Heavenly Yard.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Lust</ref> After the Third Period's destruction and subsequent merge with the [[Hellish Yard]] in EC 998, the human souls residing in the Heavenly Yard were pulled back to the ground world.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue</ref>
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Over the centuries, countless human souls came to the Heavenly Yard, residing in the Gardens of Champs-Élysées.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue</ref> Down below, several human civilizations worshiped this afterlife in their respective religions.<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka - Chapter 5</ref> Since the creation of the [[vessels of sin]] in [[EC]] 014, souls that contracted with any of the [[Demons of Sin]] became unable to enter the Heavenly Yard.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Lust</ref> After the Third Period's destruction and subsequent merge with the [[Hellish Yard]] in EC 999, the human souls residing in the Heavenly Yard were pulled back to the ground world.<ref>Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue</ref>
   
 
==Configuration and Laws==
 
==Configuration and Laws==

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The Heavenly Yard, also known as Heaven, Sukhavati, or simply the moon, was the afterlife of the Third Period and the planet's moon. An ended world located high above the Third Period, the sun god began cultivating the dead earth and repurposed it as an afterlife for the souls of the dead in the Evillious universe.

History

The Heavenly Yard was once a world filled with vegetation; sometime later the world ended, its soil becoming rotten, and the world became little more than a moon to the Third Period below.[1] During this time, after arriving to the Third Period to populate it with humans, the crew of the Climb One established a research facility on the ended world.

After becoming the Third Period's "sun god", Sickle removed most of his colleagues' remaining technology, including the research facility, and put it in the Grave Yard.[2] With the freed space, he began cultivating the deadened earth and grew golden rice fields. Around BT 528, Sickle dubbed the planet as the "Heavenly Yard" and arranged for all human souls to be sent there following their deaths.[3]

Over the centuries, countless human souls came to the Heavenly Yard, residing in the Gardens of Champs-Élysées.[4] Down below, several human civilizations worshiped this afterlife in their respective religions.[5] Since the creation of the vessels of sin in EC 014, souls that contracted with any of the Demons of Sin became unable to enter the Heavenly Yard.[6] After the Third Period's destruction and subsequent merge with the Hellish Yard in EC 999, the human souls residing in the Heavenly Yard were pulled back to the ground world.[7]

Configuration and Laws

Located in space above the Third Period, the Heavenly Yard functioned as its moon.[8] As the moon, the Heavenly Yard illuminated the world and greatly influenced magic, making it stronger or weaker depending on if the moon was waxing or waning.[9] Similarly, it exerted a natural pull on the human souls of the Third Period, in contrast to the natural pull of the Hellish Yard, with the ground world creating a metaphysical boundary between them.[10] After the ground world merged with the Hellish Yard, the Heavenly Yard became a weaker force and its souls were naturally pulled down from it.[11]

Before and after becoming an afterlife, the Heavenly Yard was capable of sustaining vegetation when properly cultivated, including rice and other wilderness. As the afterlife of the Third Period, the moon was capable of populating the countless souls who had died over the numerous centuries.[12] However, contractors to Demons of Sin were barred entry from the Heavenly Yard;[13] similarly, the light of the yard burned the flesh of the living, limiting only deceased souls or supernatural entities like gods to walk upon it.[14] The Heavenly Yard was outfitted with a Black Box with an Akashic Recorder to record the spirit data of every soul that entered it.[15]

Locations

Research Facility

A research center built and used by the crew of the Climb One. At some point, it was removed, and its former space was used to cultivate rice fields by Sickle.[16]

Fields

Rice fields located in the Heavenly Yard. They fields took up a large portion of the world and were located where the research facility once stood. The god Sickle cultivated them as a hobby.[17]

Champs-Élysées

A garden area located in the Heavenly Yard. After the realm became an afterlife, souls of the deceased from the Third Period gathered and resided there.[18]

Trivia

Conceptualization and Origin

Curiosities

  • The Lucifenian Royal Palace maintained a vast courtyard and garden dubbed the "Heavenly Yard",[19] named after the heavenly world taught about in the Levin faith.

Appearances

References

  1. Heavenly Yard
  2. Fifth Pierrot - Bonus Story
  3. Heavenly Yard
  4. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue
  5. Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka - Chapter 5
  6. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Lust
  7. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue
  8. Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka - Chapter 5
  9. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 4, Section 2
  10. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue
  11. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue
  12. Heavenly Yard
  13. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Lust
  14. Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot - Part 2, Chapter 4
  15. Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis - Glossary
  16. Fifth Pierrot - Bonus Story
  17. Heavenly Yard
  18. Seven Crimes and Punishments (story) - Prologue
  19. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 1, Section 1