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Eve Reese, a demon of the Black Wing tribe and candidate for Demon Queen, is driven by the singular goal of killing Demon King Hakuou for attempting to exterminate her people. This mission defines her actions across timelines.
In a previous timeline, Eve attained the Demon Lord position. During a conflict with Jioral Kingdom heroes, she struck down three by absorbing their mana and unleashing a devastating energy blast. Yet, Keyaru defeated her familiars and overpowered her. Facing death, Keyaru extracted her Philosopher's Stone but offered her a new beginning.
Within the current timeline, Eve meets Keyaru in a Buranikka restaurant while fleeing pursuers targeting her tribe. Patrons ridicule Keyaru's assumption she is a Demon Lord, prompting him to offer a meal as apology. Minotaurs then storm the establishment to capture Eve, poisoning her with a dart. She reluctantly accepts Keyaru's aid to escape.
Safe for the moment, Keyaru criticizes Eve's inadequacy to become Demon Lord. She tearfully affirms her resolve to avenge her fallen brethren and survive. Though suspicious upon learning Keyaru is the Healing Hero, she allies with him once their goals align. Eve later voices unease about lacking reciprocity for his help; Keyaru reveals his plan for her to control the divine bird Caladrius. Eve questions his morality, finding dark humor in his claim of being a "good person."
The group tracks the minotaur camp outside Buranikka. After eliminating all but one minotaur, Keyaru urges Eve to kill the survivor to avenge her tribe and embrace her destiny as the next Demon Lord. Initially hesitant, she complies, displaying sadistic pleasure. When Norn Clatalissa Jioral moves to exterminate demons in Buranikka, Eve aids the town's defense, picking off Hawk Eye's archers positioned on rooftops and inside buildings.
Following her successful trial with Caladrius, Eve undergoes a physical transformation: her skin darkens, her hair turns silver, and red horns grow, signifying enhanced capabilities.
Constantly persecuted, Eve exhibits a reserved and distrustful nature. Less overtly vengeful than allies like Setsuna or Keyaru, she nonetheless derives satisfaction from killing those responsible for her tribe's suffering. Her combat abilities encompass Light Magic and Dark Magic—both inaccessible to humanity—and Black Wing Martial Arts. She summons familiars for battle, fusing them for increased strength, and materializes souls of deceased Black Wings. Additional powers include immense mana reserves, mana absorption, force fields, winged flight, and the spell Holy Light Explosion. Her unique skills comprise Fallen Angel of Chaos (amplifying light and dark magic), Black Cradle (enhancing physical and magical defenses), Demon King Candidate (slightly boosting all stats), and Familiar Invitation (contracting familiars' souls to her wings).
Eve's name references "Iblis," a jinn figure in Islamic tradition who defied divine command, mirroring her own rebellious narrative.
In a previous timeline, Eve attained the Demon Lord position. During a conflict with Jioral Kingdom heroes, she struck down three by absorbing their mana and unleashing a devastating energy blast. Yet, Keyaru defeated her familiars and overpowered her. Facing death, Keyaru extracted her Philosopher's Stone but offered her a new beginning.
Within the current timeline, Eve meets Keyaru in a Buranikka restaurant while fleeing pursuers targeting her tribe. Patrons ridicule Keyaru's assumption she is a Demon Lord, prompting him to offer a meal as apology. Minotaurs then storm the establishment to capture Eve, poisoning her with a dart. She reluctantly accepts Keyaru's aid to escape.
Safe for the moment, Keyaru criticizes Eve's inadequacy to become Demon Lord. She tearfully affirms her resolve to avenge her fallen brethren and survive. Though suspicious upon learning Keyaru is the Healing Hero, she allies with him once their goals align. Eve later voices unease about lacking reciprocity for his help; Keyaru reveals his plan for her to control the divine bird Caladrius. Eve questions his morality, finding dark humor in his claim of being a "good person."
The group tracks the minotaur camp outside Buranikka. After eliminating all but one minotaur, Keyaru urges Eve to kill the survivor to avenge her tribe and embrace her destiny as the next Demon Lord. Initially hesitant, she complies, displaying sadistic pleasure. When Norn Clatalissa Jioral moves to exterminate demons in Buranikka, Eve aids the town's defense, picking off Hawk Eye's archers positioned on rooftops and inside buildings.
Following her successful trial with Caladrius, Eve undergoes a physical transformation: her skin darkens, her hair turns silver, and red horns grow, signifying enhanced capabilities.
Constantly persecuted, Eve exhibits a reserved and distrustful nature. Less overtly vengeful than allies like Setsuna or Keyaru, she nonetheless derives satisfaction from killing those responsible for her tribe's suffering. Her combat abilities encompass Light Magic and Dark Magic—both inaccessible to humanity—and Black Wing Martial Arts. She summons familiars for battle, fusing them for increased strength, and materializes souls of deceased Black Wings. Additional powers include immense mana reserves, mana absorption, force fields, winged flight, and the spell Holy Light Explosion. Her unique skills comprise Fallen Angel of Chaos (amplifying light and dark magic), Black Cradle (enhancing physical and magical defenses), Demon King Candidate (slightly boosting all stats), and Familiar Invitation (contracting familiars' souls to her wings).
Eve's name references "Iblis," a jinn figure in Islamic tradition who defied divine command, mirroring her own rebellious narrative.