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"Riliane is in command. I was too careless; I never would have thought she'd wage war."
―Elluka Clockworker[src]

The Lucifenia-Elphegort War was the name given to the conflict between the kingdoms of Lucifenia and Elphegort. Known infamously as the Green Hunting[1] at the start, the conflict began as a genocide of all Elphe women in Elphegort by the order of Princess Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche.

History

Origins

"Kyle said that he already has someone he loves... so he wanted to cancel the marriage."
―Prime Minister Minis[src]


After the death of his father in EC 494, Kyle Marlon was crowned sovereign of the Kingdom of Marlon and later became acquainted with Princess Riliane of the Kingdom of Lucifenia.[2] Due to political affairs, it was determined by their parents that they were to be betrothed and married when the princess turned fifteen. As they became close childhood friends, Riliane developed a crush on the Marlon King.[3] Despite this, King Kyle viewed Princess Riliane as a sister, holding only platonic feelings for her.

During one of his visits to the Freesis Mansion in Elphegort, he met one of their servants, Michaela, and fell in love with her.[4] As a result of his feelings, Kyle gave a letter to Prime Minister Minis of Lucifenia for Riliane in EC 500, stating he was withdrawing their engagement to be with a "green-haired girl" he had met instead.[5] Afterwards, he prepared to travel to Elphegort but was place under house arrest and imprisoned by his mother, Queen Dowager Prim.[6]

Invasion

"Make sure the Green Country... Elphegort, is destroyed."
―Princess Riliane to Minis[src]


Five days later, the princess received Kyle's letter from her Prime Minister. Enraged by the rejection, the princess ordered an investigation to be made to uncover the girl's identity.[7] When the investigation proved fruitless, the Lucifenian princess ordered Minis to invade Elphegort and slaughter all green-haired women to ensure Kyle's lover was eliminated.

Although deemed impossible because of the Millennium Tree Forest between them, the princess ordered the forest burned to quicken the invasion. In opposition, Elluka Clockworker argued that the god present in the forest would be affected and was met with Riliane's order to have the mage executed. The sorceress then immediately fled with her green-haired apprentice, Gumillia.

That night, the Lucifenian army set fire to the forest and the members of the Lucifenian Resistance attempted to douse the flames in opposition of the army. Soon after, Elluka and Gumillia conjured a rainstorm and ended the fire. With nearly half of the forest destroyed, the army swiftly marched into Elphegort the next day and launched a surprise attack on the Elphegortean army. Overwhelming their forces, the Lucifenian soldiers began enacting the genocide of its green-haired female population and anyone attempting to resist them.[8]

Hunting and War

"The Green Hunting... I've heard rumors about it but I never thought that it would be so miserable..."
―Germaine Avadonia[src]


During the day, the army quickly moved up from southern Elphegort and arrived in its capital of Aceid within the day. In one of the nation's villages, Yatski, the army swiftly slaughtered all the women and several men who attempted to stop them.[9] Moving up into Toragay, General John Ausdin arrested Earl Felix and deported him to Lucifenia, occupying the city as the army's base of operations for the conflict. Pushed out of the capital, King Sohni and his forces retreated up north to Toragay to hold out.[10]

Having learned of the conflict beforehand, Keel Freesis sent the intended target, Michaela, with her close friend Clarith en route to the Freesis' hiding place in a well in the Millennium Tree Forest; in collaboration with Kyle, they planned to have Michaela moved to Marlon for safety when the king arrived the following week.[11] At the same time, the merchant had his staff flee in small groups and attempted to escape with his family. When the Lucifenian army arrived in the northern district, they confiscated Keel's collectibles and burned down the mansion.[12]

Not longer after their escape, Michaela and Clarith arrived in Yatski only to be later found and pursued by a squad of Lucifenian soldiers on horseback. However, the soldiers entered a scuffle with an Elphegortean soldier, Ein, and both he and the two women managed to escape into the forest. Still pursued, Clarith drugged Michaela and had Ein take her to the hiding place while she wore Michaela's cloak to distract the soldiers.

Afterwards, Ein attempted to protect Clarith from the soldier but was killed via an arrow.[13] The white-haired girl was arrested and sent to Toragay for questioning and remained silent for two months despite General Daniel Ausdin's frequent interrogations.[14] Around this time, the Freesis Family was arrested and imprisoned at the royal palace in Lucifenia.

After Keel Freesis divulged Michaela's location to the servant, Allen Avadonia, he visited his romantic interest to assure her safety. Having overheard Keel's conversation with Allen, Ney Futapie reported Allen's knowledge and actions to Princess Riliane. In response, Riliane ordered Allen to kill the girl.[15] The following night, Ney, disguised as the servant, arrived at the well and assassinated Michaela shortly before Allen's arrival.[16]

Although her death was confirmed to the princess, the ministers proposed using the opportunity to conquer Elphegort, and the fighting continued. King Sohni pleaded to their ally, Divine Levianta, to help cease the fighting and they agreed to assist them. While sending aid, the Lucifenian army launched an offensive against Levianta's forces. With their armies torn apart, Levianta conceded their army was only for self-defense and relinquished their position to send reinforcements. On their own, the remnants of the Elphegortean military held out against Lucifenia's forces.[17]

Lucifenian Revolution

Main Article: Lucifenian Revolution

"If you weren't there, the revolutionary army and Elphegort wouldn't have joined forces and the revolution would have failed."
―Yukina Freesis to Minage[src]


Having discovered Michaela's corpse in the well upon his arrival, King Kyle disguised himself as "Kachess" and supported the Lucifenian Resistance with Marlon soldiers. Around the same time, civilians of Elphegort joined at an increasing rate in opposition of Riliane's tyranny.[18] Two months into the fighting, Keel Freesis was released from custody and placed under house arrest in Lucifenia. Through Keel's connections, Corpa of the Freesis Firm took in the family and freed Clarith from the army's custody.[19]

The resistance later negotiated a deal with the merchant, using the Freesis Firm to help supply the revolutionary army with weapons and aid.[20] Armed, the revolutionaries caused riots throughout Lucifenia. With the armies stationed in Elphegort recalled to help put down the threat, the citizens began harassing the soldiers and stalling their return trip.

In the second week of the revolution, a fellow Elphe of the Resistance, Minage, contacted King Sohni and negotiated their support in their civil war. Coordinating with the revolutionary army, the Elphegort military effectively blocked off Lucifenia's forces from leaving the nation, trapping them in a prolonged conflict. After the Lucifenian Royal Palace was captured, the Lucifenian soldiers in Elphegort surrendered and the fighting ended.[21]

Five days after "The Daughter of Evil" was apprehended, a meeting was organized in the Hall of Sounds for all major contributors to the revolution's success. Despite a call for amnesty, it was decided that the Lucifenian soldiers imprisoned in Elphegort would be executed to appease the people. At the meeting, King Kyle spoke as a representative of Marlon and declared the nation's occupation of Lucifenia to guide the rebuilding new government. Despite protests, the attendees agreed to the proposal and concluding that Riliane would be convicted and she was publicly executed three days later.[22]

Aftermath

With their population decimated by Riliane's efforts to exterminate their female population, Elphegort spent decades recovering from the brutal genocide.[23] When Kyle adopted Lucifenia as part of Marlon's territories, Elphegort didn't oppose their new neighbor's increasingly militaristic policies, eventually being blocked from trade with the nation, save for within its own borders.[24]

Civilian Perception

As the war with Elphegort dragged on, preexisting resentment for Princess Riliane and her rule intensified among Lucifenia's citizens and the war became another example of her tyranny.[25] Similarly, Elphes became outraged by the civilian massacre caused by the Green Hunting and incurred deep hatred of the Lucifenian soldiers occupying their nation.[26]As a result, support for the Resistance grew exponentially and membership for the revolutionary group increased throughout the war.[27]

When word of Michaela's death reached their ears, the Elphes were enraged by the murder of their beloved Diva and steadily began to resist the occupying forces.[28] Once the civil war sparked in Lucifenia, Elphegort's people swiftly assisted in harassing the Lucifenian soldiers and slowing their return trip.[29] With the end of the war, outcries were made in Elphegort for retribution and, despite King Sohni's pacifist policies, the soldiers imprisoned in the Green Country were executed for their participation in the war; similar spite was held towards Riliane, and The Daughter of Evil received no sympathy from the masses.[30]

Appearances

References

  1. 緑狩り
  2. Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook
  3. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 2, Section 1
  4. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  5. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 2, Section 1
  6. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  7. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 2, Section 1
  8. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 2, Section 2
  9. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  10. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 4, Section 1
  11. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  12. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 4, Section 1
  13. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  14. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 4, Section 1
  15. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 2, Section 2
  16. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 3, Section 2
  17. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1
  18. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1
  19. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green - Chapter 4, Section 1
  20. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1
  21. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 2
  22. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 4
  23. Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 4
  24. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 3, Section 2
  25. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1
  26. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 4
  27. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 1
  28. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red - Chapter 1, Section 2
  29. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 3, Section 2
  30. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow - Chapter 4