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How amusing. After traversing through the different fragments and observing, I have come upon this website. So, to avoid becoming bored, I will enlighten you, Child of Man, about my history.

Back in 1983 in a village called Hinamizawa, there was a woman who wanted to become god even if it meant destroying the village in order to validate her grandfather's research. But that day, she lost, and the cat and her friends prevailed. The cat endured hundreds of years suffering agonizing deaths until she was finally able to break free when my miserable failure manifested, performing a miracle if you so please.

After that, everything became normal and painfully boring. That was until the cat's friend grew miserable when she joined her at a school. When the Child of Man returned to Hinamizawa, she found my horn and was dragged into my world where I endowed her with my power for as long as there was certainty, her wish of being with the cat would come true. But, alas, there are prices that have to be paid: not only would she have to entertain me as payment, but her powers could only be activated if she died.

She was resistant to the offer at first, but after dozens of failed attempts at turning the cat's determination away, let's just say she was one of my most entertaining pawns in a long time. But then my miserable failure had to interfere with my fun, so to make the game more entertaining, she will have to demonstrate that miracles exist. If not, she would cease to be. Whatever the outcome, I am having a wonderful time.

Tropes describing me:

  • Ambiguously Related: Am I related to Featherine Augustus Aurora, or am I completely unrelated? I haven't the faintest idea myself.
  • Arch-Enemy: I have had some hostility towards my precious "miserable failure" for a long time now. You could say I am the antithesis of her.
  • The Corrupter: That Child of Man was such a wonderful source for entertainment. All I had to do was grant her some of my powers, and then I just sat back and watched the chaos ensue.
  • Diabolus ex Machina: Oh, how amusing! So the cat had finally managed to escape her hundred-year torment? Well, that is a crying shame that I had to take that victory away from her.
  • Evil Counterpart: I am the stark contrast of my miserable failure and I am better than her in every way. For one, I can grant the ability to retain their memories of a previous loop. But while she gave the cat powers because she reminded her of the daughter she had thousands of years ago, I gave the Child of Man her powers because I felt like it.
  • Expy: I share the same similarities and drive to satiate boredom as a certain witch from another world. But whether or not I am that witch, I am not going to tell.
  • Graceful Loser: My miserable failure did show me a miracle, and a deal's a deal.
  • Greater-Scope Villain: While the Child of Man may be the one who's conspiring against the cat, she would be nothing without me.
  • It Amused Me: There is no feeling so ghastly as being bored. So what way to stave it off than to turn the hand of fate?
  • Karma Houdini: At best, my horn was sliced by my miserable failure and I became a smaller version of myself.
  • Satanic Archetype: Well, I certainly fit the part, do I not? Granting powers to humans and opposing my miserable failure who once allowed herself to be sacrificed. I even have the horns for it.
  • Slouch of Villainy: How else are you supposed to engage with the entertainment?
  • The Sociopath: Who cares about morals and the fragility of life when the most important element is to be entertained?

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