Civil A. Sabaramond hails from another world as the tenth Veytoelka—an artificial soul vessel—created by Arius Sabaramond. During the Byandy Empire's collapse roughly a century past, he was dispatched to Earth as an infant through a spatial rift, accounting for his youthful looks despite his advanced years. His Spirit-Eater constitution allows him to absorb and store mana, though initially, his limited magical training restricted him to employing it only for basic physical enhancement. Androgynous in appearance, Civil sports medium-length ginger hair and orange eyes. He typically dons a black choker, black shorts with white-grey stripes, brown sneakers, and a long white tunic bearing a simplified Byandy emblem. Those viewing him through the Evil Eye witness a horrifying form: bulbous eyeballs clustered around his head, connected by dense threads coiling down his legs and interspersed with small humanoid hands sporting black fingernails. Two days after Tokyo's "invisible hands" incident, Civil arrived in Japan with companions Lulu and Soara Habaki—the latter being the first successful survivor of the Bastard Children of Sabaramond's human experiments. Their mission: investigate necromancy's activation and pinpoint the responsible sorcerer. Civil engineered Hideaki Habaki's escape from police custody by blacking out Tokyo Metropolitan Police headquarters. On a rooftop, his revelation of Soara's survival triggered her vengeful assault on Hideaki, halted when snipers killed him. Civil permitted Soara three minutes to pursue the snipers before departure. Their investigation led to the Torture Building, residence of Polka Shinoyama—the reincarnated Corpse God. After Soara incapacitated Shinoyama security, Civil analyzed stolen phone data, uncovering surveillance focused solely on Polka despite Sayo Shinoyama's presence. Further research confirmed Polka's legitimacy. Posing as tourists seeking the building's fortuneteller (Corpse God), they joined the queue. While conversing with Mikoto Saimyouji, Civil discussed Phantom Solitaire's potential involvement in the "invisible hands" incident. During his divination with Corpse God, Civil explored "new encounters" and "a century-spanning fate." He framed his struggle through a hypothetical about generational hatred and exile stemming from a relative's century-old crime, advocating retaliation against unreasonable hatred: "You can return unreasonable action with unreasonable action" guilt-free. When Corpse God challenged this morality, Civil argued that kinship-based hatred constituted a fresh injustice, justifying retaliation if legal consequences could be evaded. Lulu's warning of an attack cut the session short. Disappointed, Civil pledged to return as a friend. Witnessing Soara battle Taipei (Xiaoyu Lei), he admired Taipei's strength. A phone call alerting him to new developments prompted him to blast Taipei with a potent magic surge—a technique eerily mirroring Lord Arius Sabaramond's. Despite early limitations, Civil possesses prodigious magical talent. Merely observing sorcery in Corpse God's sanctuary enabled him to instantly grasp fundamentals and cast Arius-level spells. His combat against Corpse God ended in defeat by Framrodia Byandiraz’s magic. Captured with Lulu and Soara, he agreed to cooperate as a "friend" in exchange for formal magic lessons from the emperor and court magicians. Detached from Earth, Civil views it as a place he doesn't belong. This alienation deepens his bond with Lulu and Soara, whom he perceives as similarly transformed by otherworldly magic. His core drive is crossing to the fantasy world—clashing with the Bastard Children of Sabaramond's goal of exploiting otherworldly power. This divergence hints he might shift allegiances if Corpse God offered a surer path "home."

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