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The Dark Lord, also called the Masked Man or Yomi-G, stands as the primary antagonist. Originally a child assigned to oversee the Land of Dread, prolonged isolation in this frozen, desolate domain froze his emotions and physical growth. This isolation bred deep resentment toward his duties, forging a cold and calculating personality. The Land of Dread's effects halted his aging, trapping him eternally in a child's form. He concealed this truth behind a powerful mask, granting him both an adult appearance and formidable abilities.

He orchestrated a devastating attack on the Land of Time, scattering the timeline's guardian creatures, the Time Shifters, across history. His goal: corrupt these beings, exploiting their dark potentials to halt the great clock of the Land of Time. Stopping this clock would activate the Land of Dread's clock, allowing him to remake history under his control. To execute this scheme, he enlisted the time criminal Petra Fina, manipulating her romantic infatuation to secure her loyalty. He further created four elite servants, the Great Four, from corrupted flowers to aid his ambitions.

His powers centered on his mask. It enabled the remote corruption of Time Shifters into their destructive "Con" forms without physical contact, overriding any attempts to revert them to their benign states. He wielded a blue rose that transformed into a staff firing energy beams and a lethally potent white rose. Confined to the Land of Dread, he exerted influence indirectly through proxies like Petra Fina and the Great Four.

Throughout the conflict, he maintained a dismissive view of the heroes, considering them mere obstacles. However, Flint destroyed his mask during the final confrontation. This revealed his true child form and stripped him of his powers. This exposure, coupled with Flint's empathy, reawakened his long-suppressed emotions. Following the restoration of the Land of Time's clock, he voluntarily resumed his role as keeper of the Land of Dread, accepting his duty and recognizing the heroes as allies.

The name "Yomi-G" derives from Japanese: "Yomi" meaning "revive" or "reborn," and "G" signifying his deity status, collectively translating to "Revived God."