What are the seven deadly sins Vocaloid?

What are the seven deadly sins Vocaloid?

The Seven Deadly Sins (七つの大罪 Nanatsu no Taizai) series is a series of songs made by mothy, also known as Akuno-P. The series is composed by seven songs, all of them are released. Most of these songs were featured into the album 悪ノ王国 ~Evils Kingdom~ which was released on December 22, 2010.

Is the Evillious chronicles finished?

After the album and limited edition story were released on February 25, natalie posted its transcribed interview with Akuno-P. During the interview, mothy confirmed he currently planned to end his Evillious series in roughly five years.

Is the daughter of evil real?

The Daughter of Evil series is set on Bolganio, a fictional continent in the series’ world, with all of its major actions taking place in its western region, Evillious. The main storyline occurs throughout EC 499-505, although numerous events before and after are depicted or referenced in subsequent material.

Who is Ma Evillious?

Known as the “Sorceress of Time”, Ma was a powerful mage with strong magic, possessing the magical power of two powerful mages and a god.

Who created the story of evil?

Evil (TV series)

Evil
Genre Supernatural Drama Thriller
Created by Robert King Michelle King
Starring Katja Herbers Mike Colter Aasif Mandvi Kurt Fuller Marti Matulis Brooklyn Shuck Skylar Gray Maddy Crocco Dalya Knapp Christine Lahti Michael Emerson Ashley Edner
Composer David Buckley

What anime is the song daughter of evil from?

For other uses, see The Daughter of Evil (disambiguation). The Daughter of Evil is a song released by Akuno-P on April 4, 2008 and later uploaded with a PV two days later. It is part of the Seven Deadly Sins Series, depicting Pride, and is the first song in The Daughter of Evil Series.

Is Enbizaka a real place?

Enbizaka’s name literally means “round slope”; fittingly, Enbizaka itself lies on a hill slope. In a livestream, mothy stated that Enbizaka is inspired by Dejima, an artificial bay built by merchants that served as the single trade hub for Japan and other countries during the Edo period.

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