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"Agh, enough, enough. I don’t want to waste my time with such a worthless debate. We need to resolve what’s going on in Asmodean right now as soon as possible. That is the most important issue."
―Maylis[src]

Maylis Beelzenia was the Third Princess of the Beelzenian Empire and one of Duke Sateriasis Venomania's many victims. In response to the number of disappearing women in the Empire, Maylis employed several agents to investigate, including Count Karchess Crim, and tracked their progress. After one of her agents was seduced by Sateriasis, Maylis was also captured and added to his harem.

History

Early Life

Born in EC 114 as the youngest daughter of Emperor Jupitaire Beelzenia, Maylis was spoiled by her father and grew up lavishly in the imperial palace as the Third Princess of the Beelzenian Empire, meeting Princess Yufina Marlon around the time she was betrothed and married to Maylis' brother, Prince Martius Beelzenia. She eventually began helping manage the empire's territories. During this time, she met and became disturbed by the ogling Marquis Ferdinand.[1] After Baron Tae Conchita was assigned as her retainer, Maylis developed a crush on him after some time.[2]

Venomania Event

"Heheh... this has become quite the intrigue, hasn't it?"
―Princess Maylis[src]
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In EC 136, Maylis happened to fill in for Janus in listening to a report from Marquis Classke Glassred. Learning of the Venomania family massacre and the subsequent disappearances of several women, Maylis became interested and launched a secret investigation. She then ordered Classke to look into the matter and use her resources at his disposal; she also assigned Tae to handle all the investigation reports.[2]

When King Martius and Queen Yufina visited the imperial palace in March of EC 136, Maylis joined her sisters Febria and Aprilis in welcoming them in the throne room, immediately greeting Yufina. Seeing Yufina look unhappy with her husband, she insisted on giving her a tour around the palace to get her away from the others, comforting her over her dissatisfaction with her arranged marriage. As they talked, Tae Conchita interrupted the ladies and, although hesitant in Yufina's presence, reported to Maylis that Classke Glassred had gone mad.

Maylis listened in shock as he explained the marquis' household was massacred and his daughter disappeared, finishing that they would likely need someone to replace him in the investigation. Maylis and Tae then discussed the possibility of assigning Duke Venomania, Maylis expressing her worry of pushing him too hard due to the similar massacre of his family. When Marquis Ferdinand was suggested instead, Maylis reluctantly agreed and Tae left to arrange his appointment. Maylis then spoke with Yufina and learned of her future tour to meet the Five Dukes of Beelzenia, advising her to visit Asmodean only briefly due to the danger. They then continued on their tour of the palace.[1]

Afterwards, Maylis had Marquis Ferdinand begin investigating the disappearances in Classke's stead. When the Donald estate was attacked and Yufina went missing as well, Maylis began taking the matter more seriously. Following the disappearance of Lilien Turner and the murder of Marquis Ferdinand, both being from Mystica, Maylis reasoned that the culprit was one and the same.

Later on, she received a report from her spy, Neruneru Nerune, who had inconclusive results. Asking Tae how Martius was, the man having gone back to Marlon, Tae replied that he was considering hiring Elluka Clockworker. Not believing in magic, Maylis brushed him off and expressed her frustration with there being no one left to work with; Tae then replied he had someone in mind, bringing Karchess Crim into the room.

Soon after, Karchess told Maylis of his affair with Yufina, Maylis being entertained by his actions. She then allowed Karchess to help with their investigation, giving him all the documents they had. As the reports included information about Yufina's disappearance, Maylis cautioned him to treat them with discretion. Once Karchess left the room, Maylis continued laughing about the affair, although agreeing to keep it a secret from Martius after being advised so by Tae.[2]

Confronting the Culprit

"...Sateriasis Venomania! You are the culprit behind the serial disappearance of women!"
"Oh my... Impressive that you found me out... It seems you are much shrewder than I had thought."
―Maylis confronts Sateriasis[src]

Later on, Neruneru directly requested a private audience with Maylis to share a new fact about the investigation, although with no chance of that happening gave up and went back to Asmodean. Maylis, feeling that it was important, and wanting to sneak out of the castle anyway, slipped out of the palace and traveled to Asmodean.

Meeting up with Neruneru at a bar on the outskirts of Lasaland, Maylis made small talk with Neruneru before asking her to share her new finding. With Neruneru instead advising her to go to Duke Venomania's mansion herself for the information, Maylis became suspicious, but ultimately decided to go.

At the Duke's mansion, Maylis was welcomed inside by the Duke, who strangely said he wanted to take her as his wife. Maylis then accused Venomania of being the culprit, surprised that he admitted to it despite her bluff. As she argued with Venomania over his delusional justifications for his abductions, Maylis was ultimately put under the Duke's Lust spell, becoming the eighteenth member of his harem.[2]

Later Life

When the disguised Karchess successfully stabbed the duke, Maylis broke free of his spell and fled the mansion with the others.[3] Soon after fleeing, Maylis discovered her pregnancy and the imperial family covered up the issue. While her family demanded she abort the child, Maylis refused; as Emperor Jupitaire refused to include the baby as part of the family, she gave the baby to Tae and his wife to raise as their own.[4]

Afterlife

"At any rate, I didn't expect you to have a relationship with him."
"Heheh. Well, he isn't the likable type."
"Do you—do you love him?"
"I hate him. I despise him."
―Allen and Maylis[src]

Following her death, Maylis was sent to the Heavenly Yard and remained there with her family and friends;[5] over the centuries, she heard tales of her later descendants such as the cannibal Banica Conchita.[6] In EC 999, she and the other souls were pulled back to the Third Period as the ground world merged with the Hellish Yard.[5] Afterward, the conflicted princess returned to Duke Venomania's mansion in Lasaland and agreed to rejoin Sateriasis' harem along with Mikulia, Gumina, and Lukana.

While attending to Venomania at his throne, the group noticed "Irregular" enter and talk with the duke. He later spoke with Maylis and, after he introduced himself as Allen and Maylis had quieted the jealous Sateriasis, the boy began to interview her over why she was in the harem instead of Beelzenia. Maylis clarified how she hated Sateriasis, but explained that her feelings on the matter were complex, possibly because of his relation to her daughter.

When Allen asked her about the other women, Maylis admitted feeling that Lukana and Mikulia really were in love with the duke but she was uncertain with Gumina. Allen soon after departed with the demon to speak with Banica Conchita.[6] Some time after Allen left, the Master of the Hellish Yard visited and took Venomania back to the bowels of the Hellish Yard.[7]

Legacy

Maylis and the Duke's resulting bloodline survived as part of the Conchita Family,[4] eventually producing Banica Conchita, who later became famed for her contributions to Beelzenian culture and society as both "Gourmet Noble Banica" and "Evil Food Eater Conchita". Another one of her descendants from Banica, Germaine Avadonia, eventually led the Lucifenian Revolution and was heralded as a hero.[8]

Personality and Traits

"Ha ha, well well, you need say no more! Political marriages... It’s an inevitability of women in our position, eh! Aahh, I’ll probably end up being forced to marry some low-bred bore someday too!"
―Maylis to Yufina[src]

Maylis was a playful but earnest individual. Doted on by her father, Maylis was raised knowing she had no chance of inheriting the throne; this encouraged her to develop a carefree attitude and not put on any airs of nobility. As such, she endeavored to enjoy what she considered to be her freedom before being married off. Maylis' nonchalance, coupled with her headstrong personality, made it difficult for her to get along with the stricter individuals of high society, with her retainers quitting their position before she met Tae.[2]

Maylis had a cheeky demeanor when around Yufina, although knowing how to conduct herself with formality when needed.Template:REF As part of her playfulness, Maylis treated the massacres and disappearance cases like a game while she investigated them,[9] although starting to take it more seriously after Yufina disappeared.[2]

Skills and Abilities

A shrewd princess, Maylis took advantage of her resources effectively and her curiosity helped in her dedication to the disappearance cases. Willing to take advice from others, Maylis was unbothered by bringing in the foreign Karchess Crim to the investigation on Tae's recommendation. However, she also displayed naivety, trusting too greatly in Neruneru without considering an ambush and, like the other women, became helplessly enthralled by the Duke.[10]

Character Connections

Sateriasis Venomania: Maylis' abductor. Maylis fell in love with the duke due to the powers of Lust. After Karchess killed the duke, his power over her was broken and she fled, horrified by his exploitation of her. She looked back on their relationship with revulsion, maintaining her hatred well into her afterlife. Despite this, Maylis still loved the child she sired with him and, paradoxically, decided to stay in his harem when the Hellish Yard merged with the Third Period.

Tae Conchita: Maylis' retainer and closest adviser. Touched by the fact that he continually served her despite her former retainers quitting, Maylis maintained a close relationship with Tae, initially loving him like a brother. This love, however, eventually turned romantic; despite this, Maylis respected that Tae was married and kept her feelings to herself. Tae would eventually go on to raise Maylis' child.

Yufina Marlon: Maylis' sister-in-law. Maylis took a quick likening to Yufina, sympathizing with her disinterest in her brother Martius and relating to her plight with the knowledge that she too would be arranged to be married off one day. As such, she was concerned for the queen's welfare as she toured to meet the Five Dukes and wished her well before her kidnapping.

Karchess Crim: Maylis' agent. Maylis trusted Karchess with investigating the disappearances of the women in Beelzenia due to Tae Conchita's recommendation, however she expressed disinterest in his later results.

Neruneru Nerune: Maylis' spy and later fellow member of Venomania's harem. Maylis relied on Nerune to deliver more reports about the missing women before she was seduced, and their connection eventually led to Maylis' own abduction.

Trivia

Conceptualization and Origin

  • Maylis' name is derived from the month of May, the fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars; Beelzenia, Maylis' native country, is partially inspired by the Roman Empire.
  • Her name is partially inspired by the name of her representative Vocaloid, MEIKO, with Maylis' romanization containing "Mei".
  • Her surname, Beelzenia, is a reference to Beelzebub, the patron demon of Gluttony.

Curiosities

  • Ironically, although unable to enter a relationship with the married Tae, the baron ended up raising Maylis' child due to his wife's inability to produce one of her own.[4]
  • Maylis' daughter was one of the three offspring of Venomania to carry the potential to develop Hereditary Evil Raiser Syndrome and pass it onto future generations.[10]
  • A Freezis Fairy Tale inspired by Duke Venomania is titled "The Duke and the Four Women", likely a reference to Lukana, Mikulia, Gumina, and Maylis' prominent appearance with Sateriasis in various media.

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