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Revision as of 02:44, 5 June 2015

Are you looking for the song titled Twiright Prank?

Twiright Prank is a short story included in Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide, released on August 30, 2011. The story was written by Akuno-P and illustrated by Ichika. It elaborates on the events of the song of the same name and The Servant of Evil, describing the origin of the demon, the reason for the twins being separated, and the events alluded to in The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow and Wiegenlied of Green.

Plot Summary

Note: Improved summary pending until full translations are acquired.

At the Lucifenian Royal Palace, the Minister of the Interior, Presi Rogzé, is approached by the mage Abyss I.R., who shows him one of the Four Mirrors of Lucifenia. Presi wants to take the position of Prime Minister, which is currently being held by Genesia, for himself so he aids Abyss I.R. in trying to attack the children of King Arth and Queen Anne, Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche and Alexiel.

The Mirror was planted in the beach and Riliane stumbles upon it. Through the Mirror, the Demon of Gluttony appears before Riliane and Alexiel. However, Alexiel offers kindness to the Demon, something that the Demon never expected, so it possesses Riliane instead.

Queen Anne then calls over Leonhart Avadonia and tells him that Riliane has been chosen to be successor to the throne and that Presi will most likely lose power. Anne thinks that Presi is plotting something and finds out that Riliane has been possessed by a demon and is often seen in the kitchen. Anne then gives a single order to Leonhart.

Meanwhile, Presi gets furious because the Demon is supposed to possess Alexiel, not Riliane. Abyss I.R. laughs at Presi's situation and tells him to be wary of the Three Heroes.

Elluka Clockworker finds Genesia dead and Riliane chewing on a big piece of meat. Leaving Riliane alone for a moment, Elluka deduces that Presi is responsible for this. Presi appears and tells Elluka that he was the one who poisoned Genesia. Presi then drains the Demon out of Riliane and confronts Elluka.

Ney reports to Abyss I.R. that Mariam had come to Elluka's rescue and that Presi is dead. Elluka had banished the Demon back into the Mirror. Abyss I.R. then plans to kill Queen Anne the same way she killed King Arth, and sends Ney back to Lucifenia to begin her infiltration.

Mariam finds out that Presi has been working for Abyss I.R. and that Alexiel has been adopted by Leonhart since Alexiel himself said "Because, without me around, unnecessary conflicts won't occur." Mariam has been chosen to be Riliane's head maid though she wonders if Riliane's memory loss would cause any problems. Mariam asks Leonhart if he would be able to take care of two children at the same time. Leonhart says that he'll manage somehow. Mariam then reveals that she found an unconscious girl whom she later adopted and that her name is Ney. Mariam then asks Elluka if she is willing to train an apprentice since she is not likely to marry anyone. Elluka bluntly says, "Never."

Appearances

Trivia

Conceptualization and Origin

  • The story's title is based upon the song sharing its name; interestingly, a majority of the events and conversations mentioned in the songs are not shown in the story.
  • The political dispute caused by Minister Presi was first mentioned by Allen in The Servant of Evil, although Allen only recognized the outcome as for "adult" reasons.

Curiosities

  • Although primarily prose, the story includes a short manga portion drawn by Ichika for the story told from Riliane and Alexiel's perspective.
  • After publishing the story, mothy realized he had forgotten to write Minis into the plot, much to his disappointment.[1]

Gallery

References

  1. Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide

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