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Evermillion, also known as the White Princess Evermillion or Shirohime Evermillion, is an entity of immense power and mystery sealed within the body of the high school student Honoka Takamiya. Her origins, true nature, and the reasons for her imprisonment are completely unknown, making her one of the central enigmas of the story. She has been contained by a powerful five-layer barrier, and her existence is a closely guarded secret, with other characters referring to her simply as the white stuff or a white being, and she herself has been described as a demon.
Evermillion's personality manifests as commanding, ancient, and not without a sense of mischief. When she communicates with Honoka, she displays a knowing and somewhat teasing attitude, often finding his naive or self-sacrificing impulses to be foolish. She is pragmatic and prioritizes her own survival and continued existence, which is directly tied to Honoka's well-being. This leads her to be exasperated when Honoka recklessly endangers himself for others, as his death would mean her own, referring to herself as a tenant who would lose her home if the landlord is harmed.
Her primary motivation is self-preservation, which inherently means protecting Honoka, her host. While her ultimate goals and desires remain opaque, she has taken steps to ensure her own security. Most notably, she established a contract with the powerful workshop witch Ayaka Kagari. This contract grants Ayaka access to Evermillions vast magical reserves, which are sealed inside Honoka. In exchange, all damage that Honoka would suffer is transferred to Ayaka instead, a phenomenon known as damage transfer. This arrangement ensures Honokas safety and binds Ayaka to him as an eternal guardian. Evermillions power is so profound that its release is considered a world-ending threat, and even other immensely powerful witches, including her apparent acquaintance Medusa, seek to obtain it.
In the story, Evermillion acts as the catalyst for the entire plot. She is the coveted treasure that the Tower Witches seek to extract from Honoka, putting him in constant danger and forcing the Workshop Witches, led by Ayaka, to protect him. For most of the narrative, she remains a dormant, unseen presence within Honoka. Her emergence is a rare and significant event, first manifesting when the seals upon her weaken. Her initial appearance is marked by a devastating release of magical energy that destroys Ayaka Kagari's family home. This event forces Ayaka to move in with Honoka, radically changing the dynamics of their relationship and the story's setting. As the story progresses, particularly in moments of extreme crisis, Honoka may attempt to consciously summon her power, a decision that comes with great risk.
Evermillion's key relationships are defined by her seal and her contract. Her bond with Honoka Takamiya is the most critical; he is her unwilling host, her landlord, and the vessel without whom she cannot exist. Her relationship with Ayaka Kagari is one of a transactional partnership. Evermillion provides the magical fuel for Ayakas formidable power, while Ayaka serves as the physical shield that protects the fragile human hosting her. This arrangement has ancient roots, and Evermillion observes their developing personal bond with some interest. She also has a history with the Tower Witch Medusa, though the exact nature of their past connection is not fully detailed.
Evermillion's development is subtle, tied directly to Honoka's own growth and the weakening of her seals. She transitions from a mysterious, sealed power to a more communicative, if still cryptic, presence who interacts with Honoka and Ayaka. Her notable abilities are staggering in their scope. The most fundamental of these is the damage transfer contract, which effectively makes her host immortal at the expense of her protector. She possesses an infinite or near-infinite reserve of magical power, which is the source of her immense value and danger. When unleashed, her magic is capable of large-scale destruction, as seen when she destroyed the Kagari household with a single burst of energy. Her power is of such a magnitude that her full release is considered a cataclysmic event, marking her as one of the most powerful forces in the world of the series.
Evermillion's personality manifests as commanding, ancient, and not without a sense of mischief. When she communicates with Honoka, she displays a knowing and somewhat teasing attitude, often finding his naive or self-sacrificing impulses to be foolish. She is pragmatic and prioritizes her own survival and continued existence, which is directly tied to Honoka's well-being. This leads her to be exasperated when Honoka recklessly endangers himself for others, as his death would mean her own, referring to herself as a tenant who would lose her home if the landlord is harmed.
Her primary motivation is self-preservation, which inherently means protecting Honoka, her host. While her ultimate goals and desires remain opaque, she has taken steps to ensure her own security. Most notably, she established a contract with the powerful workshop witch Ayaka Kagari. This contract grants Ayaka access to Evermillions vast magical reserves, which are sealed inside Honoka. In exchange, all damage that Honoka would suffer is transferred to Ayaka instead, a phenomenon known as damage transfer. This arrangement ensures Honokas safety and binds Ayaka to him as an eternal guardian. Evermillions power is so profound that its release is considered a world-ending threat, and even other immensely powerful witches, including her apparent acquaintance Medusa, seek to obtain it.
In the story, Evermillion acts as the catalyst for the entire plot. She is the coveted treasure that the Tower Witches seek to extract from Honoka, putting him in constant danger and forcing the Workshop Witches, led by Ayaka, to protect him. For most of the narrative, she remains a dormant, unseen presence within Honoka. Her emergence is a rare and significant event, first manifesting when the seals upon her weaken. Her initial appearance is marked by a devastating release of magical energy that destroys Ayaka Kagari's family home. This event forces Ayaka to move in with Honoka, radically changing the dynamics of their relationship and the story's setting. As the story progresses, particularly in moments of extreme crisis, Honoka may attempt to consciously summon her power, a decision that comes with great risk.
Evermillion's key relationships are defined by her seal and her contract. Her bond with Honoka Takamiya is the most critical; he is her unwilling host, her landlord, and the vessel without whom she cannot exist. Her relationship with Ayaka Kagari is one of a transactional partnership. Evermillion provides the magical fuel for Ayakas formidable power, while Ayaka serves as the physical shield that protects the fragile human hosting her. This arrangement has ancient roots, and Evermillion observes their developing personal bond with some interest. She also has a history with the Tower Witch Medusa, though the exact nature of their past connection is not fully detailed.
Evermillion's development is subtle, tied directly to Honoka's own growth and the weakening of her seals. She transitions from a mysterious, sealed power to a more communicative, if still cryptic, presence who interacts with Honoka and Ayaka. Her notable abilities are staggering in their scope. The most fundamental of these is the damage transfer contract, which effectively makes her host immortal at the expense of her protector. She possesses an infinite or near-infinite reserve of magical power, which is the source of her immense value and danger. When unleashed, her magic is capable of large-scale destruction, as seen when she destroyed the Kagari household with a single burst of energy. Her power is of such a magnitude that her full release is considered a cataclysmic event, marking her as one of the most powerful forces in the world of the series.