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A SEKAI that resonated with the memories of Virtual Singers from a different world where a tale of seven deadly sins unfolded.
  • Adapted Out: Only characters who are based on Crypton Virtual Singers are included, for obvious reasons. While this means that five of the seven sin representatives and Allen are present, Sateraisis and Nemesis are excluded from appearing since they are portrayed by Gakupo and GUMI respectively.
  • Alternate Self: The game treats them like this to the original Virtual Singers from a gameplay perspective, which from a real-world viewpoint is technically accurate since the Virtual Singers "represent" these characters, however, it's not made clear if they actually are related to the Virtual Singers in any way in the story itself. The fact that the SEKAI that they appear in was created from the memories of someone that had been on a long journey and Miku herself is not even sure of what to make of it further muddles things.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Since the SEKAI associated with this collaboration was born from the memories of someone, does that mean the events being recounted happened in the "real world"? What relation do the characters in the collaboration have to the Virtual Singers if they aren't simply the Virtual Singers acting out roles, as they did in the original songs? The collaboration ends without answering these questions.
  • Compressed Adaptation: Rather than receiving a full-scale event, the collaboration recounts the backstories of the characters from the Evilious Chronicles in two side stories and three Area conversations each for Kayo, Gallerian, and Banica. In Riliane and Allen's case, they appear in each other's side stories and Area Conversations, both limiting and expanding on their story by telling both sides of the events of "Daughter of Evil". In all cases, some context had to be cut out to make it work.
    • Margarita's story is limited to being told in her three Area Conversations, as her card didn't come with side stories.
  • Darker and Edgier: The card stories are summarized retellings of each character's tragic tale as explored in the Evillious Chronicles, so this is expected. To note some things, there are mentions of cannibalism, including someone being urged to cannibalize a baby, execution by beheading, child murder, and hell.
  • Dull Eyes of Unhappiness: Downplayed. Most of the characters have Mafuyu-style eyes with fewer highlights, but not necessarily completely dull. It helps convey the fact that they're definitely not all there.
  • The Ghost: A majority of the characters mentioned in the characters' card stories are never shown on screen. Those who are present simply have dialogue in text boxes but aren't given Live2D models.
  • Loose Canon: The nebulous nature of the SEKAI themselves makes the actual canonicity of the "Evillious" SEKAI dubious but also possible since it is not connected to any character that the player knows of in the "real world" but we (as a player) are still able to access it exclusively and Miku treats it as existing alongside the other SEKAI despite Miku herself existing outside the world of the game.
  • Temporary Online Content: Being a collaborative event, the Aku no Taizai SEKAI and the Area Conversations attached to it were only present in the game for the duration of the event (December 13, 2021 - December 27, 2021) and were removed once it ended.
  • Voice Grunting: Keeping in line with the rest of the game outside of event stories, the "Virtual Singers" are not fully voiced in their Area Conversations and side stories and instead speak like this. That is, until the final few lines of their second side stories.

    Margarita Blankenheim 
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The sleeping princess' gift.
Portrayed by: Hatsune Miku
Featured in: "Gift From the Princess Who Brought Sleep"
Original Character Page: The Sloth Arc

Miku as she appears in the collaborative Evillious Sekai, where she portrays Margarita Blankenheim from MOTHY's Gift From the Princess Who Brought Sleep.


  • Awful Wedded Life: Her marriage is far from ideal. Her husband only married her for her riches and frequently philanders and splurges all of their money. She doesn't mind due to viewing herself as a doll who simply exists.
  • Childhood Friend Romance: She married her childhood friend, though unfortunately for her, her feelings are largely unreciprocated.
  • Dead All Along: In the original source material Margarita Blankenheim died as an infant. The one who replaced her was the Clockwork Doll who hypnotized everyone including herself to think she is Margarita.
  • Dreary Half-Lidded Eyes: As befitting of someone who represents the sin of Sloth.
  • Extreme Doormat: She allows her husband to splurge and commit adultery without complaint, and sees herself as a "doll" who simply exists.
  • Out of Focus: As the only character featured in the collaboration to not receive side stories on her related card, her story was relegated to being told in her Area Conversations, which left out core aspects of her story as well as the ending.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: She represents the sin of "Sloth".
  • The Sleepless: She has never slept in her life. Her father could never find the cause of this and eventually came to the conclusion that it must be a sort of mutation. As it turns out, she's actually a doll, explaining her ability to survive without sleep.

    Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche 
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Now, bow before me.
Portrayed by: Kagamine Rin
Featured in: "Daughter of Evil"
Original Character Page: Evillious Chronicles Daughter Of Evil

Rin as she appears in the collaborative Evillious Sekai, where she portrays Riliane Lucifen d'Autriche from MOTHY's Daughter of Evil.


  • 0% Approval Rating: Everyone except Allen either hates her or lives in fear of her.
  • A Child Shall Lead Them: She was only 13 years old during her rule.
  • Affectionate Nickname: She refers to Kyle as "Kyle-oniisama".
  • Age Lift: She's a year younger than Rin Kagamine, her Virtual Singer counterpart, at 13 years old.
  • The Atoner: She appears to be regretful of all the things she's done in her confessional. As a nun she dedicates her life helping others.
  • Call-Back: One of her Area Conversations opens with her echoing the iconic Noblewoman's Laugh and opening lines from "Daughter of Evil".
  • Clingy Jealous Girl: Toward Kyle to the point where she orders a war against the green country after he falls in love with a green-haired woman. Her thought process was getting rid of the green-haired woman would bring him back to her. Unfortunately for her, this backfires and sparks a rebellion that results in Allen's death.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: She dealt this frequently in life, beheading people for minor mistakes such as putting too little cream on her brioche and ordering a war and genocide when her betrothed rejected her for another woman.
  • Entitled to Have You: Her thought process toward Kyle, her betrothed, so much so that she thought killing his love interest and anyone that looked like her would bring him back to her.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: Despite her faults, she genuinely loved Allen and was highly distraught and regretful of his death. She also loved Kyle, in her own way.
  • Freudian Excuse: Outside of being possessed by the demon of Pride, part of the reason for her behavior is her design to become as strong of a ruler as her mother was before her.
  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: Her trained art takes place after the Twin Switch Allen tricked her into performing to save her from being executed. Despite this, her unlockable outfit is her default outfit as Riliane, marking the first time a character has been given an unlockable outfit that isn't what they're depicted wearing in their trained art.
  • God Save Us from the Queen!: Her staff and subjects live in fear of being beheaded over petty mistakes, such as making her brioche with too little cream.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: Orders a mass genocide against the women of the Green Country of Elphegort after her fiance Kyle rejects her for Michaela.
  • Half-Identical Twins: Similarly to Len and Rin Kagamine, she and Allen look exactly the same with the only difference between them being their genders and voices. This ends up working in Allen's favor when he performs a Twin Switch to save Riliane from being executed by the resistance.
  • It's All About Me: In life, she was relentless, self-centered, and didn't consider the suffering of those who she ruled over.
  • Let Them Die Happy: At her deathbed when the orphans she raised came by and asked her if she wanted anything she informed them of the message in a bottle she sent in her youth and how she was waiting for a reply to confirm that her sins were forgiven. Soon after, she was given a fake response to her letter and passed away quietly.
  • Meaningful Rename: Sheds her fancy name to the more simple Rin after being baptized in the Held Sect.
  • Morality Pet: Despite her self-centered nature, she's shown to be kind to Allen in her own way. She's also highly distraught when he sacrifices himself to save her.
  • Murder the Hypotenuse: Orders the execution of all green-haired women in hopes of it bringing prince Kyle back to her.
  • Noblewoman's Laugh: As expected of a vain queen.
  • The Ojou
  • One-Steve Limit: She actually shares her name with her distant relative, Riliane 'Lily'' Mouchet, although Lily prefers being called by her nickname as to distance herself from her spoiled relative's reputation. They were named after the princess' great-grandmother, Empress Riliane Roses.
  • Pimped-Out Dress: Her royal gown is very decorated, so much so that it had to be simplified quite a bit to be useable on her 3D model.
  • Pride: The sin she represents.
  • Remembered Too Late: She remembers that Allen is her twin brother right before he is captured by the resistance in place of her.
  • Royal Brat: As a queen, she only cared about being free to do whatever she wanted at the expense of those who she ruled over. She mellows out after losing everything and bonding with Clarith, the lover of the woman she wanted dead.
  • Too Dumb to Live: She's so deep in her narcissism that she believes having the woman Kyle loves murdered will bring him back to her. Unsurprisingly, it doesn't, and he refuses to help her when the resistance comes for her head. She's fortunate that Allen sacrifices himself so that she can go free.
  • Twin Switch: She and Allen performed this at the end of her second card story to save her from being executed by the resistance.
  • Woman Scorned: Orders a war against Elphegort because her fiance Kyle fell in love with a woman from there, leading him to break off their engagement. She loses interest in the war once Allen confirms the death of the woman he was seeing, as she thought it would bring him back to her, but at that point, it was too late as the resistance was already on their way to take her down.

    Allen Avadonia 
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For you, I shall become pure evil.
Portrayed by: Kagamine Len
Featured in: "Servant of Evil"
Original Character Page: Evillious Chronicles Daughter Of Evil

Len as he appears in the collaborative Evillious Sekai, where he portrays Allen Avadonia from MOTHY's Servant of Evil.


  • Gameplay and Story Segregation: His trained art takes place after the Twin Switch he tricked Riliane into performing so that he could save her from being executed. Despite this, his unlockable outfit is his default outfit as "Allen".
  • Half-Identical Twins: Similarly to Len and Rin Kagamine, he and Riliane look exactly the same with the only difference between them being their genders, hairstyles, and voices. This ends up working in Allen's favor when he performs a Twin Switch to save Riliane from being executed by the resistance.
  • My Master, Right or Wrong: Towards Riliane. He carries out her will until the end even if he doesn't always agree with what she does, and to a point, refuses to hold her fully accountable for her actions.
  • Morality Pet: One of the only characters Riliane is shown to be kind to. He also seems to calm her down and attempts to talk sense into her when she makes questionable decisions, though he's not always successful.
  • Only Sane Man: Appears to be the sanest person in the group but he's willing to do awful things out of loyalty to Riliane.
  • Token Good Teammate: Downplayed Trope. He's not as outwardly evil as the other characters in this SEKAI but he has done some pretty monstrous things out of loyalty to his sister, such as assassinating an innocent woman that Rilliane's betrothed Kyle was in love with and switching places with Riliane so that she could evade punishment for crimes. He also doesn't hold Riliane accountable for the things she's done, such as blaming the green country genocide on Kyle for falling in love with another woman and breaking Rilianes heart, which led to her calling for the "green hunting".
  • Twin Switch: Performs this at the end of his second card story in order to save Riliane from being executed.
  • Undying Loyalty: Towards Riliane. He carries out her will until the end and even sacrifices himself to save her, even in the afterlife he still loves her that he saves her from an almost demon possessed Clarith.

    Kayo Sudou 
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Back to work...
Portrayed by: Megurine Luka
Featured in: "The Tailor of Enbizaka"
Original Character Page: The Tailor of Enbizaka

Luka as she appears in the collaborative Evillious Sekai, where she portrays Kayo Sudou from MOTHY's The Tailor of Enbizaka.


  • Beware the Nice Ones: On the surface, she appears to be a sweet and soft-spoken woman. However, she commits a string of murders, including murdering two children, in order to punish a man for the pain he caused to herself and others.
  • Disproportionate Retribution: Murders Kai Miroku's wife and daughters to punish him for his role in the deaths of her own family and several others in Enbizaka. It's disproportionate in that while it's ambiguous as to what role Kai Miroku's wife played in the whole situation, his daughters were killed solely for being related to him and were free of any sin their father committed.
  • Divine Parentage: She is the daughter of the Demon of Envy.
  • Dreaming of Things to Come: She dreamt of herself committing the murders before actually going through with them. She gained this ability after switching bodies with Ma who was using Elluka's vessel, Lukana.
  • Green-Eyed Monster: She represents the sin of Envy. She envied Kai Miroku for having a family while she did not anymore.
  • Improbable Weapon User: Due to being a tailor, her weapon of choice ends up being a pair of tailoring scissors.
  • Obfuscating Insanity: When questioned by the Magistrate, she pretends to have deluded herself into believing that Kai Miroku was her husband to fool them into thinking that jealousy was the reason for the multiple murders she committed. In reality, she murdered them and later him as his punishment for his role in the deaths of the people of Enbizaka, lying so that Enbizaka wouldn't be affected by the truth behind the fires should it have gotten out.
  • Off with His Head!: She gets beheaded by the Magistrate at the end of her card story as a punishment for the string of murders she committed.
  • Roaring Rampage of Revenge: Murders every member of Kai Miroku's family due to his role in the deaths of several families in Enbizaka, including her own.
  • Rose-Haired Sweetie: She props herself as this but in reality is more of a Psycho Pink. Although her original body did have black hair.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: She represents the sin of "Envy".
  • Would Hurt a Child: Murders Kai Miroku's two daughters, Miku, who was pregnant, and Rin, Rilliane's reincarnation who hoped to be reunited with Allen's reincarnation, to punish him for his role in the deaths of several families in Enbizaka, including his own.
  • Yamato Nadeshiko: On the surface, at least.
  • Yandere: Kills every member of Kai Miroku's family under the influence of the Demon of Envy, which deludes her into believing that they're associated with her own deceased husband.

    Banica Conchita 

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You are not to leave a single crumb.
Portrayed by: MEIKO
Featured in: "Evil Food Eater Conchita"
Original Character Page: Evil Food Eater Conchita

MEIKO as she appears in the collaborative Evillious Sekai, where she portrays Banica Conchita from MOTHY's Evil Food Eater Conchita.


  • Adaptational Attractiveness: Of a variety; her first Card Story takes place prior to contracting with the Demon of Gluttony, during which Banica was morbidly obese to the point where breathing was a challenge. However, her appearance doesn't change across time periods in Colorful Stage! due to the limited amount of Live2D models used, making her obesity an Informed Attribute.
  • Affably Evil: She comes across as a fairly pleasant person who simply wants to taste the best of everything. The affable part peels away when she gleefully explains that she ate Arte and Pollo before deciding to turn on the player at the end of her second card story.
  • Ambiguous Situation: Is somehow still walking around after devouring herself at the end of her second card story. She comments on this as a way to address the player's confusion.
  • Ascend to a Higher Plane of Existence: She eats the Demon of Gluttony and usurps him as the new one.
  • Autocannibalism: She somehow manages to eat herself.
  • Big Eater: She represents the sin of Gluttony, after all.
  • Bowdlerise: It's implied in her trained illustration that she's eating her chef Carlos due to the scene mirroring the same scene in the Light Novel adaptations. However, rather than being a chunk of his flesh like in the Light Novel, he's represented as a plate of blue-colored spaghetti.
  • Death by Gluttony: She eats herself toward the end of her second card story.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones:
    • Implied to be the reason she didn't eat her child despite knowing doing so would save her life.
    • She also cared deeply for her chef Carlos.
  • Even Evil Has Standards: She refuses to eat her own child even if it meant saving her own life.
  • Extreme Omnivore: She's willing to eat anything except her own child.
  • I'm a Humanitarian: Implied to be eating parts of her former chef Carlos on her card image. She also eats her servants Arte and Pollo, herself and the player at the end of her second card story.
  • Lady in Red: Dressed completely in red like her Virtual Singer counterpart. Her hair is also a brighter auburn color to boot.
  • Overly Long Name: According to one area conversation, her original name was Mulalamulajacotaspopopo, but her mother rejected it and changed it to Banica.
  • Red Eyes, Take Warning: She has red eyes, which glow in the shadows in her card story.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: She represents the sin of "Gluttony".
  • Star-Crossed Lovers: Implied to be the case with her former chef Carlos. It ends with her devouring his body after he attempts to perform a murder-suicide on her using poison, which only kills him because of her contract with the Demon of Gluttony. The taste of her "most beloved person" was enough to bring her to tears.
  • The Fourth Wall Will Not Protect You: She eats the player at the end of her second card story.
  • Tsurime Eyes: Her eyes are noticeably sharper than MEIKO's.
  • Weight Woe: One of her area conversations reveals that she used to be jealous of Arte and Pollo for being able to eat as much as they wanted without gaining weight when she was younger.
  • Wouldn't Hurt a Child: Played With. She eats Arte and Pollo who at least look and behave like children despite being implied to be ... something else. Despite this, she refuses to eat her own child due to its importance to her.

    Gallerian Marlon 
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All rise...
Portrayed by: KAITO
Featured in: "Judgment of Corruption"
Original Character Page: The Greed And Wrath Arc

KAITO as he appears in the collaborative Evilious Sekai, where he portrays Gallerian Marlon from MOTHY's Judgement of Corruption.


  • Absurdly Youthful Father: Played With. While he looks older than KAITO's base form, he still looks fairly young himself despite having a college-aged daughter.
  • Ambiguously Human: He's the only "Virtual Singer" in this SEKAI with a normal, human skin tone, contrasting the others who are still inhumanly pale like their original Virtual Singer counterparts. This is never addressed in the story itself, though one possible explanation for this is that he never became a vessel of sin and therefore did not lose his humanity. That said, Allen Avadonia isn't a vessel of sin either and still appears to be pale.
  • Awful Wedded Life: He has a heated argument with his wife about her duping him into letting her spend large sums of money by asking him when he's too sidetracked with his work to be paying attention. He also had an affair with Ma during their marriage.
  • The Cameo: "Michelle", which in reality is just a doll that resembles her, can be seen in the background of his trained art.
  • Corrupt Bureaucrat: Accepted bribes from anyone on trial, regardless of their guilt. This lead to his death.
  • Expository Pronoun: Unlike KAITO's other versions, he uses the first-person pronoun "Watashi", which is considered formal.
  • Even Evil Has Loved Ones: He seems to genuinely love his daughter in spite of all of his flaws.
  • Face Death with Dignity: When his mansion burns down with him and his "daughter" inside, he says that he isn't afraid of death so long as he's with her, and goes out with a smile.
  • Generation Xerox: An Area Conversation in the temporary Aku no Taizai SEKAI reveals that his father was a judge, too.
  • Go Out with a Smile: He smiles as his mansion burns down around him, as he's not afraid to face death so long as his "daughter" is there with him.
  • Greed: A trait so prominent in his character that he was considered a contractor of the Demon of Greed despite not officially contracting with it.
  • Laser-Guided Karma: In life, he cared not about whether the party on trial was innocent or guilty, only about how much money they could provide him to get an innocent verdict and walk free. This comes back to bite him in the ass later as the townspeople become fed up and burn his mansion down with him and his "daughter" inside of it. He doesn't seem to mind, as he takes comfort in dying with his "daughter" and has plans to turn Hell into a utopia for the two of them.
  • Meaningful Name: His last name "Marlon" is a reference to the patron demon of Greed, Mammon.
  • Messy Hair: He retains the messy hair seen in his Light Novel appearance, very much unlike the short, tidy hair he's depicted with in more recent Mothy works.
  • Morality Pet: His daughter, Michelle, with whom he had a loving relationship.
  • Not Afraid to Die: Says this almost word for word in his last moments, feeling confident in achieving his goal of creating a utopia in the afterlife for him and his "daughter".
  • Parental Incest: He had an affair with his own mother Ma and from that union produced his sister/daughter Nemesis. Not that he knew that they were related to him.
  • Seven Deadly Sins: He represents the sin of "Greed".
  • Slasher Smile: In his trained art.
  • Smug Smiler
  • Tsurime Eyes: His eyes are noticeably sharper than KAITO's.
  • Vocal Dissonance: In contrast to his handsome appearance, his voice is fairly high and gentle thanks to KAITO being his "voice actor".
  • You Don't Look Like You: Doubly for KAITO as a Virtual Singer and Gallerian Marlon as his character design appears today. While he's still recognizable as an iteration of KAITO, or more accurately, as someone KAITO is meant to represent, there are some key differences in their character designs such as hairstyle and color, Gallerian having differently shaped eyebrows than KAITO's triangular ones, and Gallerian being the only "Virtual Singer" to have a human skin tone as opposed to KAITO's abnormally pale skin, making his character design the largest departure from how his original Virtual Singer counterpart looks compared to everyone else in the collaboration event. This is because this version of Gallerian Marlon takes visual cues from Gallerian's original light novel design rather than the more recent designs of him that resemble KAITO with shorter, tidier hair.

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