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Name | Fallen Seven |
Leader(s) | Inbōka Magatta (Proxy) Lucrezia Ashmedai (Original) |
Founder(s) | Lucifer |
Headquarters | Purgatorio |
Affiliation | Lucifer |
Purpose | Lead the Datenshi |
The Fallen Seven was a term used to describe the seven strongest Seraphim-ranked Datenshi found in Fallen Tenshi God-King Lucifer's Fallen Host. After their master, Lucifer, had fallen in battle, the Fallen Seven gathered the remnants of the Fallen Host and fled to the Real World, creating the realm of Purgatorio as they awaited for their master's return.
When The Collapse occurred, the Fallen Seven and the Datenshi believed Lucifer returned and began to make preparations for his arrival, only to see that it was Lucifer's father, The Outsider who came to meet them instead. When The Outsider revealed his plan to revive his departed son, the Fallen Seven and the Datenshi immediately swore their allegiance to their newfound master, becoming just another set of agents to do his bidding.
The Fallen Seven were the primary antagonists of the Sin & Virtue Arc.
Background[]
Members[]
Main Members:
- Lucrezia Ashmedai - Lust
- Alvise Livyatan - Envy
- Giovanni Heylel - Pride
- Rodric Nomam - Greed
- Laetitia Shaitan - Wrath
- Caterina Baal - Gluttony
- Ludovico Beelphegor - Sloth
Unofficial Members:
- The Outsider - Despair
- Lucifer - Despair
- Inbōka Magatta - Despair
Notes[]
Trivia[]
- The Outsider and Lucifer were considered called The Eighth Fallen, their sin being Despair, the most unforgivable of all. Inbōka Magatta was also referred to as The Eighth Fallen on a smaller scale. His status as the Eighth Fallen was made more apparent when The Outsider assigned him to serve as the Fallen Seven's Leader.
Behind the Scenes[]
- The Fallen Seven were based on the Seven Deadly Sins, a classification of Vices used since early Christian times to educate and instruct Christians concerning fallen Humanity's tendency to sin.
- All members of the Fallen Seven were named after Characters from the videogame series, Assassin's Creed, some of whom possessed real-life counterparts.