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After Prim's failed assassination attempt, she moved to the [[Marlon|Kingdom of Marlon]] and married the Marlon King.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praefatio of Blue - Chapter 3, Section 2</ref> Sometime after, Presi entered politics and became Minister of Interior Affairs in Lucifenia. In EC 491, Presi collaborated with his sister in the [[Conspiracy of Evil|planned takeover]] of the government via Prince [[Alexiel Lucifen d'Autriche|Alexiel]] but the attempt failed. Presi then tried manipulating Alexiel's twin, Princess [[Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche|Riliane]], before assassinating Prime Minister [[Genesia]]. He was soon after defeated and killed by the [[Three Heroes]].<ref>Twiright Prank</ref> |
After Prim's failed assassination attempt, she moved to the [[Marlon|Kingdom of Marlon]] and married the Marlon King.<ref>The Daughter of Evil: Praefatio of Blue - Chapter 3, Section 2</ref> Sometime after, Presi entered politics and became Minister of Interior Affairs in Lucifenia. In EC 491, Presi collaborated with his sister in the [[Conspiracy of Evil|planned takeover]] of the government via Prince [[Alexiel Lucifen d'Autriche|Alexiel]] but the attempt failed. Presi then tried manipulating Alexiel's twin, Princess [[Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche|Riliane]], before assassinating Prime Minister [[Genesia]]. He was soon after defeated and killed by the [[Three Heroes]].<ref>Twiright Prank</ref> |
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− | The family continued after Lucifenia was reorganized as a republic. During the 6th century EC, [[List of Minor Characters in Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep#Puerick Rogzé|Puerick Rogzé]] pursued a career in medicine while his brother and nephews entered politics. Puerick later developed a cure for the Gula epidemic. In September, EC 609, Puerick headed the autopsy of Marquis [[ |
+ | The family continued after Lucifenia was reorganized as a republic. During the 6th century EC, [[List of Minor Characters in Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep#Puerick Rogzé|Puerick Rogzé]] pursued a career in medicine while his brother and nephews entered politics. Puerick later developed a cure for the Gula epidemic. In September, EC 609, Puerick headed the autopsy of Marquis [[Kaspar Blankenheim]].<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep - Chapter 3</ref> Later on in November, Puerick developed a cure for the [[Gift|mysterious epidemic]] that afflicted [[Toragay]] from the sap of the [[Michaela|New Millennium tree]].<ref>Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep - Chapter 7</ref> |
==Known Members== |
==Known Members== |
Revision as of 07:54, 10 January 2015
The Rogzé Family was a noble family of Lucifenia, residing in Lucifenian. Possessing a high pedigree and social status, the family excelled in politics throughout Lucifenian history. Many of its members possessed pharmaceutical knowledge and were responsible for the creation of the Second Gift.
History
At some point, the Rogzé family became a noble family in Lucifenia, gaining incredible status during the Kingdom of Lucifenia's history; the family eventually developed an in-depth knowledge in medicinal drugs and passed their craft throughout the generations.[1] In EC 457, Plus Rogzé fathered his eldest daughter, Prim, and later a son, Presi.[2] During the early EC 470s, Plus helped his daughter develop a more deadly Gift to poison King Arth I following his marriage to Prim's friend, Anne Sui.[3]
After Prim's failed assassination attempt, she moved to the Kingdom of Marlon and married the Marlon King.[4] Sometime after, Presi entered politics and became Minister of Interior Affairs in Lucifenia. In EC 491, Presi collaborated with his sister in the planned takeover of the government via Prince Alexiel but the attempt failed. Presi then tried manipulating Alexiel's twin, Princess Riliane, before assassinating Prime Minister Genesia. He was soon after defeated and killed by the Three Heroes.[5]
The family continued after Lucifenia was reorganized as a republic. During the 6th century EC, Puerick Rogzé pursued a career in medicine while his brother and nephews entered politics. Puerick later developed a cure for the Gula epidemic. In September, EC 609, Puerick headed the autopsy of Marquis Kaspar Blankenheim.[6] Later on in November, Puerick developed a cure for the mysterious epidemic that afflicted Toragay from the sap of the New Millennium tree.[7]
Known Members
Relatives
Trivia
Conceptualization and Origin
- The family's surname seems to be a corruption of Zero-G, the company that created Prim's representative Vocaloid, Prima.
- As a characteristic of the family, all of the known members have names that begin with the Japanese character プ (pu).
Appearances
- The Servant of Evil (first indirect mention)
- Handbeat Clocktower
- The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow (first appearance)
- The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green (mentioned only)
- The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red
- The Daughter of Evil: Praefacio of Blue
- Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep
- Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide
- Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook
- The Daughter of Evil Schedule Book 2013
- Twiright Prank (story)
- The Daughter of Evil: Retrouver of Silver (indirect mention only)
- The Daughter of Evil (manga) (appears in flashback(s))
- Quartets of Evil (non-canon appearance)
- Evils Theater (indirect mention only)
- Prelude to Forest (indirect mention only)
- Evils Kingdom (indirect mention only)
- Four Melodies of Evil ~The Daughter of Evil Novel Music Collection~
- The Muzzle of Nemesis (album)
- Seven Crimes and Punishments (album) (indirect mention only)
References
- ↑ The Daughter of Evil: Praefatio of Blue - Chapter 3, Section 2
- ↑ Epic of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Fanbook
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep - Chapter 3
- ↑ The Daughter of Evil: Praefatio of Blue - Chapter 3, Section 2
- ↑ Twiright Prank
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep - Chapter 3
- ↑ Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep - Chapter 7