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Asmodean,[note 1] also known as The Country of Purple and eventually Tasan-Elphegort,[note 2][1] was a state in the Bolganio continent's Evillious region. Originally part of the Beelzenian Empire, Asmodean gained its independence in the wake of Duke Sateriasis Venomania's assassination, breaking off nearly a century later.

History[]

Early History[]

During the BT era, Asmodean existed as a kingdom with diplomatic relations to Magic Kingdom Levianta, gaining aid in its war against the invading Beelzenia.[2] Following the Levianta Catastrophe, Asmodean greatly suffered in terms of both economy and military,[3] eventually becoming one of Beelzenia's territories. By EC 136, the region was governed by the Venomania Family and prospered economically. As Beelzenia entered more and more wars with barbarian nations from the East, Asmodean frequently became a battleground.[4] In EC 136, Duke Sateriasis Venomania abducted numerous women for his sexual pleasures, causing a string of disappearances that panicked the region.[5] Later that year, the duke was assassinated by Karchess Crim of the Kingdom of Marlon and the count was subsequently hunted by the Empire.[6]

Repeated Conflict[]

Following the Venomania Event, the Donald Family replaced the Venomanias as Dukes of the region. Around the third century EC, Duke Donald criticized the Empire's military and pushed for Beelzenia's further expansion in unifying the Evillious mainland; ignored by the imperial family, Duke Donald instigated a revolt, with Duke Gastolle dying in the conflict.[7] Duke Donald then declared Asmodean's independence in EC 212,[8] crowning himself as Emperor and ruling over the new country.

Later on, Asmodean waged war with the surrounding countries; as part of this, it had small spats with Beelzenia in the Babul Desert.[7] Following the Disappearance of Evil Food Eater Conchita, Asmodean waged a full-scale war with Beelzenia, with both countries becoming impoverished by the conflict.[9] By EC 399, however, Asmodean agreed to a ceasefire. Sometime during the EC 460s, Asmodean had entered a conflict with another nation until it was resolved by the following decade. In the early EC 470s, the Kingdom of Lucifenia invaded Asmodean, warring with the nation for over a decade.[10]

After Lucifenia's king, Arth Lucifen d'Autriche, died of the Gula Disease, Lucifenia's onslaught lessened. After the death of their leader, the nation fell into disarray, occasionally skirmishing with the Yellow Country.[11] Following the Lucifenian Revolution in EC 500, conflict between Lucifenia and Asmodean ended. The nation later took no action against Marlon after it annexed Lucifenia during the succeeding years.[12] In EC 505, Asmodean invaded the Kingdom of Marlon from its new territory and was quickly defeated. It continued to clash with Marlon on other occasions, but to no avail, as it was repelled by the Blue Country each time.[13]

Reorganization[]

Later in the century, the Asmodean government developed into an authoritarian regime. After some negotiation with the Freezis Foundation, the Evillious nations all agreed to the establishment of the World Police organization in EC 573.[14] On August 18, EC 609, the prime minister of Asmodean attended Lucifenian President Julia Abelard's inauguration in Rolled.[15] On January 26 of the following year, Lieutenant General Gatt Coulomb disappeared and was later added to the World Police's most wanted list; he was arrested in Elphegort several days later in connection to Père Noël.[16] As the centuries progressed, Asmodean's militant totalitarianism faded.[17]

World War[]

After the formation of the Union State of Evillious in EC 878, Asmodean's relationship with Beelzenia improved over the centuries due to being non-members of the USE.[18] Later on, a zombie epidemic broke out across Evillious, affecting Asmodean.[19] In January of EC 982, Asmodean sought an alliance with Elphegort to check on Lucifenia, ostensibly wanting to join forces against the zombie epidemic.

After Lucifenia called for the USE to invade Beelzenia, Asmodean was asked for help by Beelzenia, in turn asking for help from Elphegort. The USE later consented to Asmodean's alliance with Elphegort. In April of that year, Asmodean's imperial prince was murdered while visiting Aceid. After the culprit, Heleus Gone, was given a reduced sentence by the Dark Star Court Director Gallerian Marlon, Asmodean objected to the decision. Months later in September, Asmodean declared war on Lucifenia, with the conflict eventually spreading across Evillious.[18] Later on in EC 992, Asmodean was annexed by Elphegort and renamed "Tasan-Elphegort".[1]

World's End[]

In EC 999, Asmodean was completely decimated by Punishment.[20] Following the end of the Third Period and its subsequent merging with the Hellish Yard, the city of Lasaland was recreated by the souls in the area.[21] The Master of the Hellish Yard later arrived and returned Sateriasis Venomania to lower hell.[22]

Government and Politics[]

Power Structure[]

During the BT era, Asmodean was a monarchy.[2] After gaining independence, the Asmodean government developed into an autocracy, ruled by the emperor who held absolute power. Following the Beelzenian tradition held by the Five Dukes, the Emperor could bestow the title previously held by the Venomania family, "Venom", to a warrior who earned prestige on the battlefield.[10] Around a century after its war with Lucifenia, Asmodean adopted an authoritarian government and was ruled by a prime minister,[15] although still maintaining its imperial family for several centuries after.[18] The empire's militant totalitarian policies later faded over times with the centuries of peace with its neighbors.[17]

Military[]

Following its independence, the Asmodean army was composed of strong and capable fighters skilled in combat. Following its underlying philosophy, the military recruited any able fighters of all ages with seemingly no limits to the rank a person could achieve so long as they proved themselves competent in the position. As part of the training regimen, recruits were trained from early childhood in the nation's unique assassination techniques and acrobatics.

The military was divided into at least two branches, the shock troops and the intelligence division. While standard infantry units were trained and organized for attacking other military forces or large targets, the intelligence units were trained for reconnaissance, spying, and espionage, collecting data and providing information for the army; they were also assigned covert missions and assassination or tasked with flanking opponents during an assault.[10]

Among its war technologies, Asmodean developed a wire glove able to shoot sharp arrows tied to thick wires into hard surfaces, allowing the user to swing around or launch themselves across the battlefield quickly.[23]

Economy[]

Before declaring independence, Asmodean functioned as the Beelzenian empire's center for trade, having numerous merchants and businesses at its capital. It also maintained trade with the eastern Akuna region.[4]

Society and Culture[]

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A typical Asmodean

The Asmodeans were a strong and independent people, used to the wars and poor weather often plaguing them.[24] This hardiness sometimes extended into outright aggression, with Asmodean waging decades-long wars and becoming a military state for several centuries.[17] Sateriasis Venomania, one of the Beelzenia's Five Dukes, was commemorated as a hero. As a result, several aspects characteristic of the duke were incorporated into the traditions and practices of Asmodean.[10] Despite this, the Venomania Mansion was left in disrepair,[12] and other historical sites were ignored for the most part.[10]

Racially, Asmodean tolerated other groups within its borders, due to its origins as a cornerstone of trade in the Beelzenian Empire; as a result, it had racial diversity from its neighbors,[4] including the ethnic minority, Almoga Mobarez.[25] Similarly, Asmodean's trade with Jakoku led to Asmodean incorporating elements of eastern culture into its own, such as fashion trends,[26] and even the use of katana.[27]

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Sateriasis Venomania: A celebrated figure in Asmodean history

During the war with Lucifenia, Asmodean adopted a militaristic policy of meritocracy, accepting anyone willing and able to fight into their ranks.[10] However, a large influx of mercenaries existed in the nation and acted separately from it.[28] Chivalric orders also existed within Asmodean.[29] Regardless of one's past or social status, the nation did not discriminate against them so long as they proved themselves strong. Once the Asmodean government evolved into an authoritarian regime, the nation became far more critical of race and lineage, looking poorly upon descendants of prostitutes and political or social outcasts.

After Asmodean's independence, Levin became the primary religion. Despite this, other faiths were not openly persecuted by the government and even those who were not followers of the Levia sect were accepted as part of Asmodean's "rule of strength" philosophy.[10] At the same time, Asmodean was the only nation to accept practitioners of the Behemo sect, though their beliefs in demon worship made them barely tolerated.[30]

Geography and Climate[]

Asmodean was a middle-eastern region of Evillious, located east of Elphegort and Lucifenia with the Eastern kingdoms bordering its opposite side. The territory was characteristically dry, hot, and sunny, with much of Asmodean covered in dirt or desert, one major desert covering its eastern border with Lucifenia.[5] It contained at least one mountain range and several areas that were humid enough for mist or rainfall.[10] Black rollam birds were native to the region.

Locations[]

Lasaland[]

Main Article: Lasaland

The capital city of Asmodean after its independence from the Beelzenian Empire and the previous residence of the Venomania family's duke. While part of the Beelzenian Empire, the city's trade thrived.[4] Its weather was often dark and rainy and had a decent amount of flora.[5] It contained the Emperor's Palace as well as the Venomania Mansion.[10]

Abito[]

Abito[note 3] was small rural village located in the Asmodean countryside to the west, near its border with Elphegort. When traveling to Lasaland from the village, it took approximately an hour by horse-carriage. A forest also bordered the village.[4]

Lisa-A[]

Lisa-A[note 4] was a town to the east of Lasaland near Asmodean's border with the Akuna region. While part of the Beelzenian Empire, trade with the East thrived in the town and its culture was visibly influenced by the region. It contained a large theater for performances.[4]

Evnemi[]

Evnemi[note 5] was a town in the center of Asmodean.[4]

Mystica[]

Main Article: Mystica

Mystic Town

A town located at the foot of the Misty Mountains. The town's weather was hot and sunny the whole year.[5] With large buildings and tall towers, Mystica's market was bustling with different products for trade and had multiple shops. While a part of the Beelzenian Empire, the town was overseen by the Ferdinand family's marquis. Their town was among those affected by the disappearances of the Venomania Event.[31]

Misty Mountains[]

Main Article: Misty Mountains

Mystic Mountains

A mountain range surrounded in fog. It had been near the southern border just before the Babul Desert and a site of ruins of the old Magic Kingdom Levianta.[10] Among its ruins was an altar which hid a tomb.[5] Despite having been villas for Leviantan nobles, the ruins were never made a national conservation due to lacking historical value to the country itself.[10] Mystica was among its nearby settlements and was part of the territory overseen by the marquis of the Ferdinand family, as well as a forest bridging the two.[5]

Babul Desert[]

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The Babul Desert[note 6] separated Asmodean and Lucifenia, setting the boundary between them. The desert lies southwest of Lasaland and stretched along its entire southwestern border with the mid-western nation.

Known Residents[]

Trivia[]

Conceptualization and Origin[]

  • Asmodean is inspired by the real world Arabian Peninsula, sharing much of its culture and architecture with Arab nations.[10]
  • The presence of Jakokuese elements in Asmodean's culture, such as the use of katanas, may be a reference to Camui Gackpo's samurai aesthetic.
  • Its name is based on Asmodeus, the patron demon of Lust.
  • Asmodean's role and allies during the Evillious War heavily parallels that of Austria in World War I.

Gallery[]

Appearances[]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Deadly Sins of Evil: The Muzzle of Nemesis – Glossary
  2. 2.0 2.1 Original Sin Story: Punishment – Prologue
  3. Original Sin Story: Punishment – Chapter 8
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 Deadly Sins of Evil: The Lunacy of Duke Venomania
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 The Lunacy of Duke Venomania – Chapter 1
  6. Deadly Sins of Evil: The Lunacy of Duke Venomania – Epilogue
  7. 7.0 7.1 Deadly Sins of Evil: Evil Food Eater Conchita – Poisson
  8. Evils Kingdom – Chronicles of Evillious
  9. Deadly Sins of Evil: Evil Food Eater Conchita – Dessert
  10. 10.00 10.01 10.02 10.03 10.04 10.05 10.06 10.07 10.08 10.09 10.10 10.11 "The Daughter of Fog"
  11. The Daughter of Evil: Wiegenlied of Green – Chapter 1
  12. 12.0 12.1 The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red – Chapter 1, Section 2
  13. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red – Chapter 2, Section 2
  14. Deadly Sins of Evil: Gift from the Princess who Brought Sleep – Chapter 5
  15. 15.0 15.1 Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot – Part 1, Chapter 1
  16. Deadly Sins of Evil: Fifth Pierrot – Part 2, Chapter 1
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Deadly Sins of Evil: The Tailor of Enbizaka – End-of-book Documents
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 Deadly Sins of Evil: Judgment of Corruption – Episode 10
  19. Deadly Sins of Evil: Judgment of Corruption – Episode 0
  20. "Seven Crimes and Punishments" – Prologue
  21. "Seven Crimes and Punishments" – Lust
  22. "Seven Crimes and Punishments" – Greed
  23. The Daughter of Evil: Praefacio of Blue – Chapter 1
  24. Deadly Sins of Evil: Evil Food Eater Conchita
  25. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red – Chapter 3, Section 2
  26. Deadly Sins of Evil: The Lunacy of Duke Venomania – Chapter 1
  27. The Daughter of Evil: Clôture of Yellow – Chapter 2, Section 1
  28. The Daughter of Evil: Praeludium of Red – Chapter 1, Section 1
  29. "Neomaria of the Inverted Gravestone"
  30. Entr'acte of Evil: The Daughter of Evil Worldguide
  31. The Lunacy of Duke Venomania – Chapter 2

Notes[]

  1. アスモディン
  2. タサン・エルフェゴート
  3. アビト
  4. リザ・ア
  5. エヴネミ
  6. バーブル砂漠
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