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An Emperor of the Beelzenian Empire that ruled during the 5th century EC. Becoming Emperor around the middle of the century, he sired at least one child. During the [[Lucifenian Expansion War]], the Emperor employed the services of the royal family's acquaintance, Elluka Clockworker, to serve as a staff officer but she later defected to serve King [[Arth I]].<ref>The Daughter of Fog</ref>
 
An Emperor of the Beelzenian Empire that ruled during the 5th century EC. Becoming Emperor around the middle of the century, he sired at least one child. During the [[Lucifenian Expansion War]], the Emperor employed the services of the royal family's acquaintance, Elluka Clockworker, to serve as a staff officer but she later defected to serve King [[Arth I]].<ref>The Daughter of Fog</ref>
   
In EC 490, the Emperor became infected with the Gula epidemic that broke out there and eventually died of the disease. He was later buried in a Beelzenian cemetery and subsequently reanimated by Ney Futapie to serve as the field commander of her undead army in EC 505.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 2, Section 1</ref> Coordinating the walking corpses in their attacks across the Empire, the former emperor was later slain that same year by Riliane Mouchet and beheaded. Afterwards, the head was presented as a gift to his son, the current emperor, as proof of her victory.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 2, Section 2</ref>
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In EC 490, the Emperor became infected with the Gula epidemic that broke out there and eventually died of the disease. He was later buried in a Beelzenian cemetery and subsequently reanimated by Ney Futapie to serve as the field commander of her undead army in EC 505.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 2, Section 1</ref> Coordinating the walking [[Body|corpses]] in their attacks across the Empire, the former emperor was later slain that same year by Riliane Mouchet and beheaded. Afterwards, the head was presented as a gift to his son, the current emperor, as proof of her victory.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 2, Section 2</ref>
   
 
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This is a list of minor characters that have appeared or are mentioned in passing in Story of Evil, including in its songs, light novels, manga, or other related media.

Alma

Almaavi

Alma was a villager from Yatski in the Kingdom of Elphegort. She came from a rich family in the village, along with Barbara, and followed Chelsea around as one of her "henchmen".[1] During the Green Hunting, she was killed by the Lucifenian army for her green hair.[2]

Asan

Asan was a servant of the Lucifenian Royal Palace. While his brother became involved in politics, Asan became a menial of the royal palace and served under Princess Riliane's regime. After his brother was sent to the guillotine for speaking in opposition of Princess Riliane to some foreign guests at a ball, the servant began to plot vengeance on his brother. Stealing one of Riliane's knives from the dining hall while he set the table, he attended to his cleaning duties in the Hall of Sounds.

Once Riliane burst back into the hall, screaming at Minis about her food and tableware, Asan yelled and attacked the Princess, only to be hit by his fellow servant, Allen Avadonia. Asan quickly got up again and attempted to continue his assassination but Allen quickly disarmed him with a blunt sword. Flustered by the event, Asan noticed pikes on the wall behind and tried to reach for one but was struck in the ribcage and collapsed. He was soon after captured by the Royal Guard and executed at the guillotine the next day.[3]

Following his death, Asan was sent to the Heavenly Yard and remained there. In EC 998, he and the other souls were pulled back to the Third Period as the ground world merged with the Hellish Yard.[4] Afterward, he returned to his servant duties at the palace and helped with the preparations for Princess Riliane's dinner party in the Hall of Mirrors. During the festivities, the grand chamberlain ordered him and Olten to jet stream the table setting and the two readily agreed, rushing to the task.[5]

Barbara

Barbaraavi

Barbara was a villager from Yatski in the Kingdom of Elphegort. She came from a rich family in the village, along with Alma, and followed Chelsea around as one of her "henchmen".[6]. During the Green Hunting, she was killed by the Lucifenian army for her green hair.[7]

Beelzenian Emperor (EC 505)

An emperor of the Beelzenian Empire after the death of his father during the war with the Kingdom of Lucifenia. Born as a prince in the Beelzenian Royal Family, the man became acquainted with Elluka Clockworker during Beelzenia's war with Lucifenia. Over time, the Prince attempted to push a courtship with the mage but was flatly rejected before Elluka eventually defected to Lucifenia.[8]

Around EC 491, his father died of the Gula disease and the prince ascended the throne as Emperor and ruled the nation as it recovered from its losses.[9] In EC 502, he called upon Elluka Clockworker after her defection from Princess Riliane's regime and being hunted as a witch by King Kyle of Marlon. Presented with Elluka's apprentice, Gumillia, instead, the Emperor accepted the sorceress as his court mage and personal adviser. When the Lucifenian Resistance sought refuge in Beelzenia, the Emperor heeded Gumillia's advice and refused to hand over the fugitives to Marlon.[10]

As tensions between the two nations rose, the Emperor learned that the daughter of Keel Freezis, Yukina, wanted to secure a permit to enter Beelzenia. With Gumillia's encouragement, the Emperor secured a pass for the child and sent a summons for her to meet him in the Imperial City.[11] Meeting with the child, the two spoke amiably and the Emperor promised not to reveal Yukina's location to her father. Saying she desired to learn more about Banica Conchita, the Emperor introduced Yukina to Duke Oruhari and had him guide her in her pursuit for knowledge.

When the undead soldiers invaded Beelzenia, led by the reanimated corpse of his father, the Emperor called a meeting with all the lords in the Empire and discussed the correct course of action with Gumillia. Wishing to keep his guest safe, he forbade her from leaving the Imperial City.[12] The Emperor later met with Riliane Mouchet and the former Marlon commander presented him with the head of his undead father.

Pleased, the Emperor listened to the traitor's report that Ney Futapie was now in command of Retasan Fortress. Determining from the report by Chartette Langley that Marlon was behind the attacks, the Emperor spoke with Gumillia afterwards to discuss their plan of counterattack on Retasan Fortress. Dividing his forces in four, the Emperor ordered the attack on the fortress city the next day and eventually pushed back the Marlon forces, capturing a majority of the city.[13]

Beelzenian Emperor (former)

An Emperor of the Beelzenian Empire that ruled during the 5th century EC. Becoming Emperor around the middle of the century, he sired at least one child. During the Lucifenian Expansion War, the Emperor employed the services of the royal family's acquaintance, Elluka Clockworker, to serve as a staff officer but she later defected to serve King Arth I.[14]

In EC 490, the Emperor became infected with the Gula epidemic that broke out there and eventually died of the disease. He was later buried in a Beelzenian cemetery and subsequently reanimated by Ney Futapie to serve as the field commander of her undead army in EC 505.[15] Coordinating the walking corpses in their attacks across the Empire, the former emperor was later slain that same year by Riliane Mouchet and beheaded. Afterwards, the head was presented as a gift to his son, the current emperor, as proof of her victory.[16]

Bonnard

Bonnard was a soldier stationed in Retasan Fortress who worked under Commander Riliane Mouchet. When Yukina attempted to pass through the city to Beelzenia, he stopped her at the gate along with his partner Oudinot.[17]

Bruno (EC 500)

Bruno was a butler of Keel Freezis, serving as his chamberlain and aide when ever needed. Sometime during his life, he joined the Association and took up the name "Bruno" like the other members. Following the group's assimilation as part of the Freezis Firm, Bruno became a butler for Keel, acting as his chief aide and informant while managing the Freezis estate in Elphegort.[18]

On December 27, EC 499, he attended the celebration of Princess Riliane as the Freezis' entourage. Later on in EC 500, he directed Allen Avadonia to wait while Keel was discussing matters with another guest. When Keel called a meeting regarding Kyle's rejection of Riliane in favor of Michaela, Bruno overheard the story and related the situation to everyone during the meeting. When looking at Michaela, he had a bitter expression over the circumstances.[19]

Around EC 502, Bruno retired from the Freezis' services and moved to Beelzenia with his family. In EC 505, Duke Oruhari hired him to accompany Yukina while she acted as a field medic and keep tabs on her. Accepting payment from the young writer, he continually reported the state of the battle at Retasan Fortress to her while also feeding information to Keel regarding his child's welfare.

When asked by Yukina whether he was spying on her and the current situation for Keel, he laughed and facetiously admitted it was "both"; unwilling to give a serious answer, Bruno left with his payment from the girl. Three days later, he reported Beelzenia's success in breaking the dead-lock with Marlon. Two months later, Bruno was tasked with locating Gumillia after she resigned from her position at the Imperial City. Soon after, he reported she was staying the night at Di Bono Pavillion in Retasan. [20]

Carla

Carla was a villager from Yatski in the Kingdom of Elphegort. During the Green Hunting, she was killed by the Lucifenian army for her green hair. She was proficient at sewing.[21]

Clive

Clive was a royal guard of the Kingdom of Marlon and a loyal follower of King Kyle Marlon. Born a citizen of the Kingdom of Lucifenia, Clive became a guardsman of the Lucifenian army. During the Lucifenian Revolution, Clive encountered the masked Karchess. After he learned the masked man was Kyle Marlon, the guard became the Marlon king's ally and served under him faithfully as the blue-haired monarch built up his regime.

In EC 505, Clive reported to Kyle that Ney Futapie desired an audience with him and Kyle told him to take her to the Hall of Sounds.[22] He later accompanied the king to the merchant Corpa's banquet. During the party, Kyle told him to prepare the carriage in preparation for his departure and Clive obeyed. When the King was visited by Yukina Freezis and her bodyguards, the warrior demanded her masked bodyguards remove their masks before being silenced by Kyle.

After Yukina and her bodyguards left, Kyle commanded Clive to send a message to Kyle about Yukina's presence there. That night, Clive was awoken by a guard after hearing a large explosion and rushed over in his pink pajamas to the scene. Once he explained that a group wearing Marlon masks were behind the commotion, Kyle demanded to know where the Espionage Task Force had gone. Clive explained they'd gone after Yukina's bodyguards and that the writer wasn't in her room.

Once Kyle demanded they lock down the palace and kill the wooden-masked bodyguards on site, Clive asked if he could return to his room to change. The King berated him over the pajamas and Clive apologized and quickly left. After he changed into his armor, he updated Kyle about their inability to find the missing guests.  When Kyle asked if they checked the bedroom, Clive answered they hadn't when an explosion was heard and the blue-haired king ordered them to hurry there.

Clive then accompanied Kyle to his bedroom and prepared to battle the bodyguard inside when Kyle demanded he stand down. After the woman revealed herself to be Germaine Avadonia, Clive remained silent til Kyle nearly collapsed, arguing with Germaine over what she did to him. Upon Kyle's orders, Clive commanded the task force to chase after Germaine and they leaped out the window she broke through. Eventually, they lost pursuit of her.[23]

Corpa (merchant)

A leading businessman of the Kingdom of Lucifenia and a member of the Freezis Firm. Garnering relations with the Royal Family, Corpa became a prominent merchant and the personal businessman of Princess Riliane. At some point, he became part of the Freezis Firm and was closely involved in its development. During the Green War, he paid the bail for Keel and the Freezis family and allowed them to stay in his home while they were under house arrest.

Under Keel's direction, he paid off staff at the palace to permit Clarith's release from military detainment. Traveling to Toragay, he presented the documents to Daniel Ausdin and took custody over Clarith. After announcing the news that The Daughter of Green was killed, Corpa panicked when Clarith bit her tongue. Once the Netsuma girl was healed, the two traveled to Corpa's mansion and he commented how much money he was spending lately, expecting Keel to repay him.[24]

He later supported Keel during the Lucifenian Revolution and afterward the Kingdom of Marlon when it occupied Lucifenia. With King Kyle's reign, Corpa's business flourished. In EC 505, he held a banquet at his mansion and happily introduced a young singer as the entertainment for the event. Later that evening, exchanged greetings with Kyle before the Marlon king left.[25] By EC 500, Corpa was already middle-aged with a sizable beard and whiskers and a large figure. He had a jovial relationship with Keel and was rather smug about spiting General Daniel.[26] He is the ancestor of Ton Corpa.

Daniel Ausdin

Daniel Ausdin was a general of the Kingdom of Lucifenia during the reign of Princess Riliane and the son of General George. Born the third son of George Ausdin, Daniel joined the military in EC 500 as a recruit under his father's command. During the Green Hunting, Daniel was part of the first army spearheading the invasion of Elphegort. After Toragay was captured and used as the Lucifenian army's base of operations, he acted as an military interrogator, questioning Clarith for two months without success until Corpa arrived and announced he had taken custody over her.

After being informed by the merchant about The Daughter of Green's death, Ausdin swiftly provided military aid to Clarith, who bit her tongue over the news. When Princess Riliane recalled their forces to deal with the revolts occuring throughout the kingdom, Daniel and the other generals began their return trip but were slowed and later stopped by the citizens of Elphegort and the Elphegortean army. Daniel has a child-like face with freckles although he looked older when visibly angry. He is an ancestor of Tony Ausdin.[27]

Donnie

Donnie was an orphan living at the Held Monastery in Lucifenia. Orphaned at a young age, Donnie was taken in by the nuns living at the Levin monastery and raised there along with the other orphans. Around EC 501, while playing with the other kids, Clarith called out to Donnie and ask that help her bring shovels to the field. The boy then enthusiastically took the tools from the shed.

Seeing Clarith speaking loudly so Rin would overhear, Donnie played along, saying that even trash or someone smaller than him could carry a few shovels. When Clarith promised to give Donnie a snack for his help, the humiliated Rin snatched the tools away from him. Expressing how impressed he was with Rin, Donnie winked at the white-haired nun before returning to the kids to play.[28]

Over the next five years, Donnie began acting up and started getting in trouble with the other nuns. While helping Clarith at the shed, the teenager saw a young girl and swordswoman coming up the hill. He immediately approached the two and demanded to know their business there, stating the farms were off-limits for anyone but the nuns and orphans.

The swordswoman chastised the kid's attitude towards his guests, scoffing at the apparent lack of manners taught there. Donnie told her not to insult the sisters and reiterated his demand to know what business their "guests" had at the monastery. As the girl explained they came to visit one of the sisters, Donnie demanded she name the sister. Clarith then approached the three and apologized for Donnie's behavior before realizing the two were his friends Germaine and Yukina.

Felix (earl)

An earl of the Kingdom of Elphegort, residing in Toragay. Yatski was among the villages within his territories. In EC 499, he was approached by Ayn and told about the atrocities caused by the young man's father, the Yatski chieftain. Impressed, the earl appointed Ayn to join the Elphegortean army after arresting the corrupt chief. Following Princess Riliane's birthday, the earl visited Keel Freezis to learn the current state of Lucifenia. Learning Ayn's friends he had saved were working there, he brought along Ayn as his escort.

After finishing their discussion about the starvation and poverty plaguing Lucifenia, the earl watched Keel interact with his daughter and laughed at how mellow he acted with her. Taking note of what Keel told him, the earl called to Ayn and left.[29] During the Green War, Toragay was captured and Earl Felix arrested and transferred to Lucifenia. He is an ancestor to Dr. Marx Felix.[30]

Futapie (mother)

A head of the Secret Information Unit in Asmodean and the mother of Mariam Futapie. As a member of her family, she trained in information management and espionage and eventually joined the Asmodean military, earning her place as head of its intelligence branch. In EC 468, she gave birth to her daughter, Mariam, training her daughter at young age and later enlisting her in the military.

In EC 477, the intelligence officer investigated Gast Venom's past on behalf of Abyss I.R. Compiling multiple documents regarding him and his sister, she grabbed a witness from Gast's hometown and, along with the sorceress, entered General Shalgham's home. After handing the documents over to the general, she left. She was later known for being Mariam's mother after her daughter defected to Lucifenia and became one of the Three Heroes. She was regarded as a beautiful woman with silver hair and was an expert in her family's trade.[31]

Gaston Mouchet

Gaston Mouchet was a general of the Kingdom of Lucifenia and the father of Riliane Mouchet. Over the course of his career, Gaston received high acclaim for his contributions to the kingdom and became one of the generals in the Lucifenian army. After his daughter was born in EC 485, Gaston asked the Lucifenian Royal Family if he could name his daughter after Empress Riliane Roses. Because the Mouchet family were distant relatives to the royal family, he was granted permission and gladly gave the name to his daughter. As she grew up, he instilled in his philosophy of war and to not take vengeance over death in the battlefield.

At some point, General Mouchet was made the commander of Retasan Fortress. As the Lucifenian Revolution progressed during EC 500, the royal palace recalled Mouchet's forces to help suppress the growing recurgence. During their return trip, they were attacked by an unidentified army corp helping the Resistance in a night raid. Singled out among the troops, Gaston was slain by the Masked Man. Following his death, Riliane eventually succeeded him as Retasan's commander and held true to his principals, bearing no grudge against either the Masked Man or the Resistance.[32]

Gerda

Gerda was the head maid of the Freezis Family. Sometime during the 5th century EC, Gerda was hired as a maid by Keel Freezis and remained in his family's employ. In December, EC 499, the visiting Earl Felix asked for the new maids, Clarith and Michaela, and Gerda complied. Heading into the laundry room, she told the two to come inside and explained the situation, asking if they knew the Earl.[33]

Later on, in EC 500, she became exasperated with Michaela for taking too long to bring back soap and finish the laundry. Not long after, Gerda had been called to a meeting by Keel to discuss Michaela's predicament, guessing that she would be killed for her supposed relationship with King Kyle. During the Green Hunting, Gerda fled with the rest of the servants and their families to avoid the Lucifenian armies.[34]

Afterwards, Gerda returned to the Freezis' employ after they moved to the capital of Marlon, Bariti. In EC 505, Keel requested Gerda bring in Kyle's last surviving painting to the Right Palace; fulfilling the request, she brought it in a package to the main hall and dropped it off. Keel then suggested Gerda help Arkatoir give Shaw a tour of the royal palace while he and Kyle talked in private. She complied and left the room.

Gerda was one of the oldest of the Freezis family's servants and was described as having a good physique. She was said by Yukina to be comparable to a demon.[35]

Hannah

Hannah was a villager from Yatski in the Kingdom of Elphegort. During the Green Hunting, she was killed by the Lucifenian army for her green hair. Hannah had a love for food and ate a lot.[36]

Jakoku Warrior

A warrior residing in Jakoku and holder of the vessel of Envy. In EC 549, he met with Chartette Langley on a bridge just outside of Enbizaka and received a bag containing the vessel. After confirming the bag's contents, he nodded and then left. He then took part in the civil war in Jakoku, standing in the center of the battlefield while cutting down a multitude of soldiers for his faction. He had a strong resemblance to Sateriasis Venomania, styling long, purple hair. He wielded a katana with great skill and was trusted enough to hold onto one of the vessels of sin.[37] He is represented by the Vocaloid Camui Gackpo.

Karna

Karna was a member of the Espionage Task Force in Marlon, formed sometime after EC 482. Trained for infiltration and spying along several other women, Karna was one of the four selected to specialize in assassination. Following the task force's completion, she went on several missions in service of Abyss I.R. and Prim Marlon. In EC 502, Karna accompanied the rest of her unit to Lucifenia to assist in King Kyle's Witch Hunt directive, hunting down those blacklisted by the king.[38]

Karna was brought with her fellow members to Castle Hedgehog under Ney's command. Shortly before the castle was invaded by King Kyle, she helped set up an ambush and attacked the king and Germaine's entourage. Setting out upon the group and unsheathing her weapon, Karna joined in as her comrades introduced themselves and taunted the soldiers with their abilities, claiming to be even more skilled than Mariam Futapie. As Kyle and his troops pursued Ney, Karna and the others attacked Germaine, only to be subdued some time later.[39]

Langley (blacksmith)

A blacksmith of the Kingdom of Lucifenia, residing in Lucifenian, and the father of Chartette Langley. At some point, he married and sired a daughter with his wife, naming her Chartette. During the Lucifenian Expansion War, he met the Three Heroes and forged their weapons and armor for combat, repairing their weapons when needed.[40]

After the war, he was regularly visited by Leonhart and his two adopted children, Allen and Germaine, to give repairs to the warrior's equipment. During Princess Riliane's tyranny, the blacksmith grew increasingly embittered by the princess' cruel rule during the famine. After Leonhart's death, Chartette brought Germaine to her father at their home after she fainted. Once she woke up, he offered her soup but she declined, saying he needed it more with the current scarcity of food.[41]

With Leonhart's death allegedly an assassination by Riliane, the smith decided to help supply Germaine and the Lucifenian Resistance with weapons to assist their cause. During the Green War, the blacksmith took Leonhart's armor and reforged it to fit Germaine, crafting a weapon for her as well. After Chartette told her she was joining in the revolution, her father conceded and fashioned her a large blade to wield. Delivering the greatsword and Germaine's armor at their hideout in the Forest of Bewilderment, the blacksmith explained to Germaine his actions and left after telling them to give Chartette's blade to her when they next saw her.[42]

Lutwidge

Lutwidge was Kyle's instructor in swordplay. After Kyle inherited the throne from his father, Lutwidge was hired to instruct the young king in the art of swordfighting. Over the course of Kyle's training, Lutwidge observed the young king's capabilities and told him that had he been taught how to fight at a young age, he would have had the chance of becoming one of the top ten swordsmen in Evillious.[43]

Margaret

Margaret was the wife of a Marlon aristocrat and Kyle Marlon's art tutor. At some point, she met a Marlon noble and the two became engaged. Around EC 488, Margaret was hired as Prince Kyle's art teacher and instructed him while the boy was living with his relatives. That year, Kyle showed her a portrait he made of a golden-haired girl and Margaret praised him for his work.

Later, Kyle told the Elphe woman that he would marry her when he grew up. Although troubled by his words, she kept smiling. Soon after, she married the noble and the two began heavily criticizing the royal family, forcing the King and Queen into open arguments with them. In EC 489, Margaret and her husband were arrested as political prisoners. While in the dungeon, a guard handed Margaret Gift, a poison, from Queen Prim. She then took the poison, committing suicide.

Margaret was a kind and loving woman with an intelligent demeanor and a love for painting. Impressed by Kyle's talents with a paintbrush, she constantly praised him. Despite this, she held a heavy criticism for the Marlon Royal Family's policies, like her husband, and was unafraid to oppose them openly. After her arrest, Margaret became distraught with despair to the point that she took the chance to commit suicide rather than live the rest of her life in prison.[44] Descending from Elphes, Margaret had long green hair and similarly colored eyes and bore a strong resemblance to Eve Moonlit, albeit appearing much older.[45] She is likely represented by the Vocaloid Hatsune Miku.

Mark

Mark was a core member of the Lucifenian Resistance and the son of a clergyman. From the beginning he had joined Germaine, York Le Corbusier, Sekka, Minage, as one of the Resistance's core members, regularly attending the meetings they held and discussed the acquisition of allies for the cause.[46] When, on orders from Princess Riliane, the Forest of Bewilderment was set on fire, he rushed to aid Germaine in putting it out along with the others.[47]

He later oversaw the delivery of weapons and armor made by Chartette's father, surprised at the size of one of the swords. After York had attacked the Asmodean mercenaries that had been abusing Lucifenian's populace, Mark suggested throwing them into the river.[48] When the Lucifenian Revolution was underway, he and "Karchess" led troops to attack Rolled city. Prioritizing the safety and needs of others, he saved Karchess from Gast Venom's attack during the battle, only to be killed, himself.[49]

Matski

Matski was the vice captain of the Espionage Task Force in Marlon, formed sometime after EC 482. Trained for infiltration and spying along several other women, Matski was one of the four selected to specialize in assassination. Following the task force's completion, she went on several missions in service of Abyss I.R. and Prim Marlon. In EC 502, Matski accompanied the rest of her unit to Lucifenia to assist in King Kyle's Witch Hunt directive, hunting down those blacklisted by the king.[50]

Matski was brought with her fellow members to Castle Hedgehog under Ney's command. Shortly before the castle was invaded by King Kyle, she helped set up an ambush and attacked the king and Germaine's entourage. Setting out upon the group and unsheathing her weapon, Matski joined in as her comrades introduced themselves and taunted the soldiers with their abilities, claiming to be even more skilled than Mariam Futapie. As Kyle and his troops pursued Ney, Matski and the others attacked Germaine, only to be subdued some time later.[51]

Mikhail Asayev

Mikhail Asayev was the founder of Neo Apocalypse and a member of the Asayev Family. Selected to possibly become one of the Levin Church's leaders, Mikhail met with Abyss I.R. and collaborated with the sorceress, helping her to acquire the Twin Blades of Levianta. Possessed by the Demon of Envy, Mikhail grew jealous of his constituents positions and decided to take radical action.

Around EC 508, he came in contact with some of the diehard reformers violently resisting the church. He and the three radicals then reformed the old Apocalypse organization as a political movement: Neo Apocalypse. Afterwards, they began causing terrorist attacks throughout Divine Levianta as part of the New Four Horsemen Incident.[52] He is a descendant of Yegor Asayev.

Nahed

Nahed was a legendary swordsman residing in Asmodean. At some point in the late EC 400s, Nahed was approached by Leonhart Avadonia and instructed the young man in the art of swordplay. Later on, in the early EC 500s, he was approached by the revolutionary hero Germaine Avadonia and taught her swordplay as well.[53]

Nikolay Tolle

Nikolay Tolle was an artist famed across Evillious for his works. Around the latter years of the Lucifenian Expansion War, Nikolay was commissioned by the Lucifenian Royal Palace to create a ceiling painting featuring King Arth and Queen Anne along with the Three Heroes. Finishing the works in the palace's Hall of Mirrors,[54] he dubbed them "Between the Mirrors" and "The King and the Three Heroes".[55]

In EC 488, the famed artist was bribed by Queen Prim to use his authority to belittle her son, Kyle. Accepting the kickback, Nikolay harshly criticized the blue-haired prince's works.[56] In EC 499, a year before the Lucifenian Revolution, he committed suicide.[57]

Non

Non was a member of the Espionage Task Force in Marlon, formed sometime after EC 482. Trained for infiltration and spying along several other women, Non was one of the four selected to specialize in assassination. Following the task force's completion, she went on several missions in service of Abyss I.R. and Prim Marlon. In EC 502, Non accompanied the rest of her unit to Lucifenia to assist in King Kyle's Witch Hunt directive, hunting down those blacklisted by the king.[58]

Non was brought with her fellow members to Castle Hedgehog under Ney's command. Shortly before the castle was invaded by King Kyle, she helped set up an ambush and attacked the king and Germaine's entourage. Setting out upon the group and unsheathing her weapon, Non joined in as her comrades introduced themselves and taunted the soldiers with their abilities, claiming to be even more skilled than Mariam Futapie. As Kyle and his troops pursued Ney, Non and the others attacked Germaine, only to be subdued some time later.[59]

Olten

Olten was a servant of the Lucifenian Royal Palace.[60] Serving as a menial at the palace for Princess Riliane, the servant passed away some time after and his soul was sent to the Heavenly Yard. In EC 998, he and the other souls were pulled back to the Third Period as the ground world merged with the Hellish Yard.[61]  Afterward, he returned to his servant duties at the palace and helped with the preparations for Princess Riliane's dinner party in the Hall of Mirrors. During the festivities, the grand chamberlain ordered him and Asan to jet stream the table setting and the two readily agreed, rushing to the task.[62]

Oruhari (EC 505)

A duke of the Oruhari family in the Beelzenian Empire and one of the Five Dukes. At a young age, the man became the head of the family and the Duke of Grabia among the Five Dukes. At some point, he became extremely knowledgeable in the lore of Banica Conchita. In EC 505, the Beelzenian Emperor introduced Yukina Freezis to the Duke and asked he share his knowledge of Banica to the youth.

Over the course of two weeks, Oruhari escorted Yukina across Grabia, visiting sites with her as he shared his knowledge of the legendary Conchita. While visiting the New Moon Sea, the duke explained its speculated infertility, noting how Banica saved the country from sooner decline. After Yukina said she would pursue The Daughter of Evil, he offered her to visit him but was chastised for his flirtatious tone and only laughed, saying he never spoke that way with other women.

When Beelzenia was invaded by the undead soldiers, Oruhari was among the nobles who rushed to the Imperial City to meet with the Emperor. Finding Yukina, the Duke explained the situation, referencing the story of Vampiress Vanika to the undead army, and explained that the Emperor's dead father was leading it. The Duke later refused to allow Yukina to tag along with Chartette, stating the Emperor desired to keep his honored guest safe.[63] Later, when the young writer had snuck out from the Imperial City, he sent the retired Bruno to keep tabs on the child and assure her safety while she acted as a medic.[64]

Oudinot

Oudinot was a soldier stationed in Retasan Fortress who worked under Commader Riliane Mouchet. When Yukina attempted to pass through the city to Beelzenia, he stopped her at the gate along with his partner Beunard.[65]

Pant

Pant was a woodcutter of the Kingdom of Elphegort, living in the Millennium Tree Forest with his family.

Parkage Meld

Parkage Meld was a duke of the Kingdom of Elphegort, living in Aceid. The duke stood out as a unique person, to the point that Elluka suspected he may have possessed one of the Four Mirrors of Lucifenia, and had power comparable to that of King Thorny Elphen and Keel Freezis.[66]

Preynat

Preynat was a minister of the Kingdom of Lucifenia, serving under Princess Riliane. After the intended target was killed in the Green Hunting, Preynat and the other ministers agreed to continue the war with Elphegort in order to conquer the territory. The ministers later debated hiring the Venom Mercenaries before reaching a consensus.[67] During the Lucifenian Revolution, Preynat fled from the royal palace after hearing of the mercenaries' defeat and the revolutionary army's fast approach toward the capital.[68]

Riliane Roses

Riliane Roses was an empress from the Lucifenian Royal Family. Living during the 5th century EC in the Kingdom of Lucifenia, Riliane eventually married and became an empress, siring at least one child. Long after her death, she was remembered fondly, with her great-granddaughter, Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche, and the daughter of the Mouchet family, Riliane Mouchet, being named after her.[69]

Rim

Rim was a member of the Espionage Task Force in Marlon, formed sometime after EC 482. Trained for infiltration and spying along several other women, Rim was one of the four selected to specialize in assassination. Following the task force's completion, she went on several missions in service of Abyss I.R. and Prim Marlon. In EC 502, Rim accompanied the rest of her unit to Lucifenia to assist in King Kyle's Witch Hunt directive, hunting down those blacklisted by the king.[70]

Rim was brought with her fellow members to Castle Hedgehog under Ney's command. Shortly before the castle was invaded by King Kyle, she helped set up an ambush and attacked the king and Germaine's entourage. Setting out upon the group and unsheathing her weapon, Rim joined in as her comrades introduced themselves and taunted the soldiers with their abilities, claiming to be even more skilled than Mariam Futapie. As Kyle and his troops pursued Ney, Rim and the others attacked Germaine, only to be subdued some time later.[71]

Sarah

Sarah was the sister of Zenon, later known as Gast Venom. Born in a village in the Kingdom of Elphegort in EC 463, Sarah's mother committed suicide when she was four and her brother was forced to kill others to steal food for them to eat. In EC 473, Sarah died of unknown causes.

Following her death, her brother would leave their village and become a soldier of Asmodean. In EC 477, Yvette impersonated Sarah as part of General Shalgham's plot to legally kill Gast. Due to malnutrition, Sarah was described as having a body like a piece of wood; she had a striking resemblance to Yvette[72] as well as a passing resemblance to Princess Riliane.[73]

Sekka Le Corbusier

Sekka Le Corbusier was a core member of the Lucifenian Resistance and York's daughter. From the beginning she had joined Germaine, York, Minage, and Mark as one of the Resistance's core members, regularly attending the meetings they held and negotiating the acquisition of supplies with several merchants.[74] When, on orders from Princess Riliane, the Forest of Bewilderment was set on fire, she rushed to aid Germaine in putting it out along with the others.[75]

Shortly before the Revolution, Sekka stopped York and the Resistance's new benefactor, "Karchess," from fighting during a meeting; afterwards she reported the amount of supplies that they were able to acquire from Keel Freezis.[76] During the Revolution, she aided Germaine and York in fighting in Rolled, but sustained serious injuries in the process.[77]

Due to her injuries, Sekka was unable to attend the peace talks that followed in the Revolution's aftermath, although she still learned Karchess' identity as King Kyle, to her shock.[78] She later fled with the rest of the Resistance when they were declared enemies of Lucifenia, settling down in Beelzenia with Minage and having his child.[79] She is possibly represented by the UTAUloid Yufu Sekka.

Seton

Seton was one of the troops brought by King Kyle for his assault on the Blood Pool region. Shortly before the attack, Seton gathered with the other troops in the town of Lioness to organize their strategy and was added into the first division that would march west on Blood Pool. That night, he joined his fellows in the Lioness rose gardens and watched Kyle introduce Germaine as their commander, accepting her with the other troops and feasting at the following banquet.

The next day, during the battle at Castle Hedgehog, Seton joined Kyle's squad in infiltrating the Castle when the group was ambushed by the Espionage Task Force. He as well as Walpole accompanied Kyle to search for Prim Marlon and left their comrades behind; reaching the top of the clocktower, they saw Ney flee and followed orders to pursue her. The two caught up to Ney before being slaughtered by the assassin.[80]

Sfarz (duke)

A Sfarz family duke of the Kingdom of Marlon and the father of Mikina, as well as the head of a vast intelligence network. After discovering that Keel Freezis had impregnated his daughter, the Duke objected to their relationship, fearing that Keel was simply using Mikina to get at his wealth and intelligence network. Although the Duke attempted to ensnare Keel with his connections, the pair fled from both their families.[81]

Sometime after EC 492, Duke Sfarz became involved with the machinations of Queen Prim Marlon and conspired with her using the intelligence network; over time, he collected the Marlon Spoon and the Glass of Conchita, giving the vessels of sin to Abyss I.R.[82] In EC 494, following the death of Marlon's king and the large political vacuum created by the ensuing chaos, Sfarz traveled to Elphegort in search of Mikina. Finding a nanny who worked for Mikina, the Duke learned of her son, Shaw, and had the sitter lead him to the Freezis Mansion in Aceid along with a group of attendants.

While taking Shaw, Mikina walked in and her father threatened to take her son with him back to Marlon if she did not return home immediately, explaining the dignitaries' deaths that had recently occurred overseas. When his daughter resisted, he had his men subdue her; in the struggle, Mikina unwittingly unleashed the power of the Marlon Spoon and killed the Duke and his associates. After his death, Mikina replaced him as a collaborator in Queen Prim's machinations with Abyss I.R. and his actions would later be recounted by her over a decade later when Mikina revealed her past to her eldest daughter, Yukina.[83]

Shalgham

Shalgham was the general of the Golden Dragon Unit in Asmodean and the stepfather of Yvette, as well as the father of two unnamed boys. A cruel man, he and his sons treated his stepdaughter terribly despite loving her mother. At some point, he discovered that Gast Venom, a soldier under his command, was a descendant of Sateriasis Venomania; being a devout Levin believer, and jealous of his raw talent, Shalgham could not stand to have Gast in his unit and began plotting to kill him. At some point, he met Abyss I.R. who offered him aid in his endeavors by giving him the Venom Sword, and he investigated Gast's background utilizing the reconnaissance skills of the Futapie family.

After it was brought to his attention that Yvette had a remarkable resemblance to Gast's sister, Sarah, he coerced her into following his unit when they passed through the Misty Mountain range on their way to invade the Babul Desert during the Lucifenian Expansion War. He then had her appear to Gast at a pagan altar in the guise of Sarah's ghost with the Venom Sword in hand, tricking him into believing she was able to appear with the altar; as a result, Gast would rebel if Shalgham made a proclaimation to destroy it, giving the general a reason to kill him legally.

Although having succeeded in enraging Gast, Shalgham was killed by Yvette before his plan could be fully carried out, his stepdaughter betraying and killing him when he refused to back out of his plan.[84]

Unknown Watchman

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A watchman that guarded the wall surrounding an unknown kingdom sometime during the EC 540s. At some point, the kingdom's monarch declared that the kingdom was off-limits to outsiders and the watchman began strictly implementing the rule. In EC 549, the man encountered two women. Stopping them at the gates, the watchman explained to the duo that only the kingdom's people were allowed past the wall.

When the women returned with black hair and attempted to pass though, the watchman stopped them once again, pointing out that his people didn't have such pale skin. Once the women returned with their skin a darker color, the watchman stopped them a third time, saying that his people's eyes weren't such strange colors. Realizing the two weren't leaving, the watchman bid the women not to think poorly of their country, stating he and the wall were necessary to protect the kingdom. Once one of the women summoned a powerful wind, the watchman was blown away.[85]

Wadon

Wadon was a minister of the Kingdom of Lucifenia, serving under Princess Riliane. After the intended target was killed in the Green Hunting, Wadon and the other ministers agreed to continue the war with Elphegort in order to conquer the territory. The ministers later debated hiring the Venom Mercenaries before reaching a consensus.[86] During the Lucifenian Revolution, Wadon fled from the royal palace after hearing of the mercenaries defeat and the revolutionary army's fast approach toward the capital.[87]

Walpole

Walpole was one of the troops brought by King Kyle for his assault on the Blood Pool Region. Shortly before the attack, Walpole gathered with the other troops in the town of Lioness to organize their strategy and was added into the first division that would march west on Blood Pool. That night, he joined his fellows in the Lioness rose gardens and watched Kyle introduce Germaine as their commander, accepting her with the other troops and feasting at the following banquet.

The next day, during the battle at Castle Hedgehog, Walpole joined Kyle's squad in infiltrating the Castle when the group was ambushed by the Espionage Task Force. He as well as Seton accompanied Kyle to search for Prim Marlon and left their comrades behind; reaching the top of the clocktower, they saw Ney flee and followed orders to pursue her. The two caught up to Ney before being slaughtered by the assassin.[88]

Yatski Chief

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The chieftain of Yatski, Elphegort and the father of Ayn. Born sometime during the 5th century EC, the man eventually became the village chief of Yatski. Tasked with collecting government taxes for Earl Felix from the villagers, he pocketed a portion of the money he collected. At some point, he married and sired a son, naming him Ayn. Around that time, The chief joined the other villagers in their mistreatment of Clarith, persecuting her for her Netsuma heritage. Several years since siring his son, the chief's wife died.

After his nephew Eugen returned to the village around EC 492, the man employed his nephew to assist him with collecting land fees, having him intimidate anyone who refused to pay their dues. When Clarith later began failing to pay the fees, the chief offered the Netsuma the chance to work off some of her debt, having her cook for him in his home whenever he desired. In January of EC 499, the chief invited Clarith to come work at his home for him again and she obeyed, coming to help cook his dinner until he was satisfied later that night.

Several months later, he visited Clarith's home with Eugen to collect her taxes. After knocking on her door, the two entered and the chief inquired if the Netsuma was there. Seeing her attending to an Elphe girl in bed, the man ignored the stranger and questioned if the Netsuma was paying her monthly rent. When Clarith apologized and asked for more time, the chief immediately told her she was useless and to get out, adding that no other village would tolerate her. The man then suggested she work at his place again that evening, noting it should cover the cost before chuckling.

The man then heard the Elphe beside the Netsuma speak up from the bed. Wondering who she was, the man lectured the outsider for trying to get involved in the village's matters while she talked to Clarith. When the girl suddenly presented a pile of gold coins, the shocked chief gawked in silence along with everyone else in the room. When Eugen answered "Michaela's" question that the coins were plenty for the land fee, the chief returned to his senses and listened to her off the payment.

Once she rudely told them to leave since he head still hurt, the chief slammed his cane onto the floor again before questioning why the Elphe was helping a Netsuma. After she answered that it was thanks for the woman's help when she collapsed earlier, the old man accepted her answer. Telling Eugen they were heading home, the chief let his nephew collect the necessary fee before leaving. Afterward, the chief continued to accept Michaela's gold as pay for Clarith's land fee while she stayed in the village over the next six months.

After Eugen confronted his uncle about pocketing some of Earl Felix's tax money, threatening to expose his corruption to the Earl unless he returned it all, the chief eventually poisoned one of Eugen's meals, killing him. Soon after, he told the villagers that Clarith was to blame for the incident, claiming she poisoned Eugen out of resentment for her situation. Mobbing, the villagers went to Clarith's home only to find that she, Michaela, and Ayn had already fled. Later on, the chief was arrested for his crimes and imprisoned by Earl Felix.

Yatski Shaman

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Clarith's foster mother and a former shaman living in Yatski, Elphegort. At some point she adopted the Netsuma child and later taught the young girl how to read and write. When Clarith brought home the injured robin "Grüne," she helped care for it and recognized it as a forest spirit, thanking the bird for the company it brought Clarith before it left.[89] Sometime later, the magician contracted the Gula disease. When Michaela was brought to their home, having contracted a fever, she helped Clarith care for her; she oversaw the girl staying with them for some time, gradually befriending her stepdaughter. The shaman passed away, leaving the two to fend for themselves.[90]

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