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The Sinister Dominion, also known as the Five Archdemons are major antagonists in the defunct mobile game Dragalia Lost. They are a group of powerful demons led by the Demonlord Satan who were created by Xenos as a mockery of possibility. After their leader was betrayed by the good demon Metatron and had his soul sealed away, the Archdemons now possess pieces of his essence and aim to revive him in order to spread more chaos and destruction.
Members[]
Commanders[]
- Xenos: As their creator, Xenos holds absolute power over them and used them in his battle against the Origin to show the evils of possibility. However, he's never really involved with the Archdemons as both parties despise each other thanks to differing ideologies on possibility, which the Progenitor intended.
- Satan: The Demonlord and leader of the Archdemons. During his time on earth, Satan led the demon armies and was the superior to the Five Archdemons, with the latter being completely loyal to him and aiming to restore him upon his sealing. While he is initially mute and bestial, later stories show that Satan is in fact just as conniving and cruel as his minions, enjoying to toy with and torture his victims as shown from his attempt to psychologically break Origa into letting him possess her, even utilising the forms of the other Archdemons to torment her. He suffers his first defeat at the hands of Metatron who seals him away, his second defeat from the Apostles after being released, is defeated by Origa once again after she manages to suppress his internal influence, and eventually is permanently killed after Bahamut destroys his body after using it as a vessel.
- Loki: One of the Archdemons and second-in-command of the demon race. During the Empyrean War, he was sealed within the Otherworld alongside his brethren, but was released by a Xenos-puppeteered Phares in order to further their plans, impersonating a Royal Guard named Harle. Unlike the other Archdemons, Loki doesn't operate via shows of strength despite his might and instead uses subtle trickery and manipulation to cause chaos. He also lacks their loyalty to Satan and instead views him as a tool to cause chaos with. He is the archenemy of Harle.
Agents[]
- Lilith: The Shadow/Fire attuned member of the Archdemons who was sealed within Fallen Ramiel. She takes the form of a giant girl with white hair and red horns who is coated in a bizarre white rocky substance. Lilith's attacks are mainly candy-themed and she wields a winged golden staff. She looks down on the humanoid races and is extremely sadistic, enjoying bloodshed and chaos. She's also the archenemy of Ayaha and Otoha.
- Jaldabaoth: The Wind/Water attuned member of the Archdemons who was sealed within Fallen Gabriel. He appears as a huge, green skinned humanoid with wings, black horns and a robe covering his lower body. Jaldabaoth can use magic through his tome, controlling wind and water, as well as letting him alter reality with certain laws. He believes chaos and wickedness are parts of being alive and thus enforce them on all he sees.
- Surtr: The Fire/Light attuned member of the Archdemons who was sealed within Fallen Michael. He takes the form of a fiery, red giant with a white loincloth and gold helmet. Surtr speaks a strange tongue and can manipulate lava and crystals. Unlike the other Archdemons, he despises his own wickedness and wishes to die, but this causes his miasma to influence others to commit suicide.
- Iblis: The Water/Shadow attuned member of the Archdemons who was sealed within Fallen Uriel. He appears as a dark skinned young man with teal hair, a white shirt, black pants, cape and various accessories. Iblis can manipulate ice, water and summon and transform into bats. He is exceptionally arrogant and views all others as inferior to himself, thus believing that the stronger races like dragons and angels should simply crush the humanoids like insects.
- Asura: The Light/Wind attuned member of the Archdemons who was sealed within Fallen Raphael. They appear as a gold and white six-armed mechanical being with wings sitting on a top-like structure, with their torso being black with glowing veins. Asura has 3 faces/masks which influence their attacks and abilities and can produce orbs of light that enhance the strength of others. They are extremely violent and enjoy spreading conflict and chaos, believing that such strife is necessary for living organisms to evolve and remain strong.
Former Agents[]
- Metatron: Once an Archdemon and servant of Satan, Metatron and a group of other demons began to desire possibility not for chaos but for creation and thus, rebelled against the Archdemons and became the first angels. She would seal away Satan and later on, the other Archdemons before passing away sometime before the game's events.
History[]
Background[]
At the dawn of the universe, Xenos and the Origin were at war with each other, disagreeing on the path the current universe should take. To show the chaos possibility would bring, Xenos created the demons: a race of powerful beings modelled after dragons who despised everything that was natural and good. However, among these demons were those who desired to use possibility for good, being led by Metatron. Under her leadership, these demons would rebel against Xenos and Satan, assisting the Origin in defeating the former and Metatron sealing away the latter's soul and fragmenting his body. Without a leader, the Archdemons were forced to go into hiding while Metatron and her fellow good demons became known as angels.
Many years later, the scattered flesh of Satan would mutate into an army of demons which the Archdemons recruited to ravage all of Grastaea. In response, Metatron would rally the angels and the Ilian Church to go to war with the demons, starting the Empyrean War. Despite great efforts from both sides, the many battles of the war would result in a stalemate. To this, Metatron, her younger sister Sandalphon and her strongest subordinates the Five Archangels would devise a plan: the Five would be cloned, with the clones being used as vessels to seal the Archdemons. The plan succeeds, with the clones being sealed into the Otherworld as yet another precaution. The demon Loki would also be banished, but instead of being trapped within a clone he was simply sealed away with a spell.
With the demons gone, Metatron entrusted the Sealing Stones keeping the demons sealed to the Ilian Church, who demanded the cloning spell as payment. Fearing what could happen if the church could create their own dragon army, the Archangels volunteered to become assets of the Church instead, with their memories of the war being sealed away. Metatron also tasked Sandalphon with leading the Archangels and ensuring that no information on the war leaked out, with a curse being placed on her to prevent her from spilling secrets. Fortunately, Metatron would anticipate Satan and the Archdemons escaping in the future and thus, ensured that the spell keeping them sealed would merge with her soul into a Sacred Shard should she die, and that a massive ritual requiring the slaughter of 666 people would be required to break the spell. Furthermore, to revive the angels Metatron put a failsafe in the angels memories so that if all but one fell, the last remaining one would be able to access memories of the war and revive their comrades. Metatron would also keep knowledge of Satan a secret, ensuring that the Church didn't demand additional power in exchange for sealing him away.
Despite this peace, the Archdemons would slowly corrupt their angelic prisons, twisting them into Fallen Angels. At some point, Loki would be released from his prison by a Xenos-enthralled Phares and would impersonate the royal guard Harle, sending the original into the depths of the Otherworld. From there, Loki would approach the Auspex Origa and convince her that the only way to prevent the return of Xenos that she foresaw would be to release Satan. She accepts this plan in desperation and recruits the Apostle Basileus and Cardinal Graht to assist in this venture, unknowing of its cataclysmic consequences. In the meantime, Metatron disappears one day and eventually passes away.
Dragalia Lost[]
Agents of the Goddess and Divine Deception[]
At some point, Basileus would successfully steal some of the sealing stones keeping Jaldabaoth and Lilith sealed, entrusting them to the cult leader Madame and a priest for safekeeping respectively. This would prompt the Church to investigate these disappearances, with the Apostles Pinon and Nevin along with the latter's Archangel Ramiel recruiting Prince Euden's help in investigating a related phenomenon causing fiends and humanoids alike to go berserk. They track down the phenomenon's source to the priest and his sealing stone, who activates it and transforms into Otherworld Ramiel. However, Basileus and the others conclude that with the process of opening the stones perfected, they have no use for the priest and unbind him from the sealing stone, allowing him to be finished off.
Later on, the Templars sent to investigate the disappearance of the second sealing stone are sent after Madame's cult but get brainwashed by the stone. Faris, Ryszarda and Pinon, accompanied by Pinon's Archangel Gabriel are sent to investigate. However, Pinon is instilled with false memories by Basileus, who makes her think Faris is a conspirator planning to release a demon within the stones. Along the way, the Apostles encounter Prince Euden's party and they team up once again to investigate the instances. During the search, Basileus frames Faris for the murder of a villager and, tricking the party, tries to stop Faris's investigation by apprehending him but the latter manages to clear Pinon's mind, restoring her memory and revealing Basileus's treachery. Madame activates the sealing stone and transforms into Otherworld Gabriel, but she's defeated and the sealing stone is confiscated. However when questioned about Harle, she inadvertently reveals that "Harle" isn't his real name but mysteriously dies before she can reveal the Archdemon's true identity. With Basileus outed as a traitor, a manhunt would ensue for him and his Archangel Michael though their comrades would remain safely inconspicuous.
Rise of the Sinister Dominion[]
Likely under Origa's supervision, the rest of the sealing stones keeping the Fallen Angels sealed would be taken from the Ilian vaults and scattered across Grastaea in order to let them build up their strength. Using miasma, the Fallen Angels would run amok and corrupt innocents into sin and destruction, causing the Apostles to once again partner with the Halidom party to defeat the demons. In the meantime, Loki collects the Sacred Shard keeping Satan sealed away from the Sacred Tree and begins delivering it to Graht. When the Archdemons are defeated and flee afterwards, Loki also contacts them and ensures that they all are up to speed with the Satan revival plan.
Faith Forsaken[]
Part 1[]
With preparations complete, the conspirators for Satan's revival prepare for the last step in their plan: the massacre of 666 souls at the Auspelica festival. Graht frames the Apostles Faris and Ryszarda for the murder of a priest, imprisoning Sandalphon and Regina for supposed "treason" while Pinon and Nevin are occupied gathering intel on the recent demonic incidents in hopes of exposing the corrupt Cardinal. During this expedition, Basileus leads a charge of demonic entities but all of a sudden, the "Loki" next to him is revealed to be the real Harle who helps defeat the hordes.
After releasing the crowds from the miasma and stopping the demons, Nevin remarks that unlike previous occasions, the demons earlier weren't supplied with miasma, confusing Harle at the apostle's concern. Noting that he is a newcomer, Harle introduces himself and reveals how Loki banished him and stole his identity years ago, but he has since escaped. Harle is upset that the team is suspicious of him and thus provides them with some information he's come across: while the Five Archdemons have managed to pool together Satan's fragmented body parts and found a vessel, they still lack his soul which is sealed within the Otherworld, which remains trapped despite Loki possessing the shard needed. To the Apostles' horror, they realise that the upcoming Auspelica festival would allow access to the masses needed to be sacrificed to release Satan, so they rush back to Grams to try and halt the festival's proceedings.
In the meantime, Regina obtains an audience with Origa, making up for lost time after they were separated years ago and manages to regain access to her tablet, which she uses to contact the Apostles and inform them of Graht's guilt (whilst fending off the Cardinal's men, who he sent to assassinate her after discovering she's Origa's stepsister). Whilst Regina's escape distracts the guards, Faris appears before Ryszarda with the angels, revealing the "Faris" imprisoned with her to actually be his pet, the shapeshifting mana construct Carbunculus. The Apostles regroup in the slums and defeat some Templars, with Regina also unsealing their sigils. With Harle arriving as well, the Apostles are briefed on their mission to stop Graht and Basileus. After analysing the guest list for the Auspelica festival, Faris realises that the final sacrifice is missing, which the Apostles wrongly deduce to be Origa.
During the festival, Basileus, Loki and Graht begin the slaughter of the 666, with Graht gloating about how Satan's revival would allow him the power for world domination. However, Graht soon notices that the Archdemons released are killing at random without following the rites needed and that the sealing stones used to control them are completely useless. He's confused as to how the demons were even summoned, to which Loki reveals his true demonic nature and that he was the one behind the recent demonic attack. When Basileus reveals he knew all along, Graht is bewildered as he believed the Apostle was merely his minion. To Graht's horror, Loki and Basileus reveal that it was Graht all along who was the pawn, with Basileus revealing that he was a victim of the Cardinal's weapon tests many years ago. Cornered and powerless, Graht begs for mercy to no avail.
In the meantime, the Apostles arrive to try to stop the festival but Michael, Basileus's sigilbound Archangel blocks their path. When questioned on his reasoning, Michael tells them that while he doesn't necessarily agree with the revival of Satan, the plan entails Basileus finally getting his revenge on Graht, so as such he doesn't want anyone to interrupt it and fights the Apostles. They defeat him but Michael is spared both out of mercy and lack of time. The Apostles arrive at the ritual hall where to their horror the corpses of the sacrifices already strew the halls. Basileus and Loki arrive to mock them as they unleash demons upon the Apostles, but Regina, having analysed Basileus's jamming device, nullifies it and restores their Sigils. Using a series of smoke screens the Apostles begin picking off the demons one by one and Harle arrives as well, holding Loki at swordpoint and preventing him from using the shard.
However, Loki reveals he anticipated this and unleashes an even larger demon in the likeness of Asura on the Apostles, who they fight against. Unfortunately, the demons is revealed to be a transfigured Graht, who, perishing, is the final sacrifice needed. Nevin believes that as long as they ensure Basileus is occupied, the rite can't finish but the latter quickly reveals that it's Origa, not he that is the vessel. As Origa emerges and begins the ritual, Regina questions her stepsister on why she'd awaken such an evil being, to which the Pope reveals her visions of the Progenitor's return and her desire to stop them. Regina expresses that they could count on each other to stop it instead but Origa, believing herself beyond hope, completes the rite and unleashes the Demonlord.
Part 2[]
Using all the parts of the rite, Origa offers herself up and uses her own body as a vessel for the Demonlord. As she relishes in her new form, Regina asks who the Progenitor is to which Origa summarises them as a creator deity bent on transforming the world into a linear timeline devoid of hope and possibility. However, before she can continue Origa suddenly screams in pain, to which the Apostles realise that she's being taken over by Satan's mana. Basileus is confused as Origa's Auspex powers would've allowed her to negate Satan's miasma, to which Loki gleefully reveals he tricked the duo and that Origa is no match for his power. Origa is horrified by this and questions his deception, to which he states that while he too, despises Xenos, he'd much rather cause misery and destruction via Satan's release than actually help save the world. As Origa's consciousness is fully suppressed, Basileus snaps and charges at Loki, to which he reveals that the Shard needed to restore Origa is contained within Satan.
Basileus is determined to right his wrongs and, with the Apostles banding up with him, attacks Satan. Unfortunately, the Demonlord proves far too powerful and Michael dies while taking a hit for Basileus, meaning that he will perish in a day's time thanks to his severed Sigil. As Satan floods the city with miasma and fiends, he flies up into the air and prepares an attack meant to incinerate all of Grams. With no other option left, the rest of the Archangels sacrifice themselves, intercepting Satan's attack mid-air to take the blow. Loki urges Satan to deliver another attack but, noticing that his lord has run out of energy, allows him to recharge and rest in a protective field of miasma whilst mockingly encouraging the Apostles to spend their final hours wisely.
With little time to spare, the Apostles get to work helping to evacuate survivors while Harle leaves to find a way to defeat the demons, fearing his presence would allow his doppelgänger a chance to infiltrate their ranks. Hearing of the crisis, many neighbouring countries come in to help with the evacuation efforts, including the Halidom's adventurers and Euden, who arrives from the Faerie kingdom with his party immediately upon hearing the news. Pinon arrives to usher them in, explaining the situation to them while Faris and Ryszarda deal with the oncoming fiends, allowing Euden and his friends to evacuate the nearby refugees.
Arriving at the headquarters of the Apostles, Regina greets the party and thanks them for their help, though not much can be done as of now. She remarks that the Archbishop and King of Grams are still undergoing negotiations with neighbouring countries to let in refugees, so Euden and Chelle offer their countries' aid to this cause despite the bad blood between Alberia and Grams. Notte realises that the angels are missing, so Pinon informs her of the events leading to their demise, though the other Apostles assure the party that they're prepared to do all they can before they die. Just then, reports of a foreign army bent on avenging an emissary killed at the Auspelica army arrive, so Euden and his friends hurry off to stop them from their suicidal quest of taking on Satan.
Despite their efforts, the Apostles and Euden's party are only able to save half of the soldiers while the rest are lost to the miasma. Just then, Pinon spots Basileus attempting to brave the black mana with a shielding device, but as it begins failing she purifies him and brings him to safety. Regrouping from the operation, Nevin notes that the miasma cloud has expanded in radius and thus Euden and his friends get to work evacuating the citizens of Grams. In the meantime, the Apostles and Zena go to interrogate Basileus in hopes of acquiring more information.
During this questioning, Basileus reveals Origa's drive for resurrecting Satan: unlike the Auspexes of the Southern Ilian Church, Auspexes of the North such as Origa were not instantaneously granted a position upon discovery and instead, had to undergo gruelling and vicious training in which candidates would terminate each other until only one was left standing. Having been the only survivor of her batch, Origa treasured the power of possibility that had allowed her to survive and thus, upon beholding the Progenitor's return, was horrified of the notion of a world where one cannot improve their circumstances. Thus, in order to circumvent the relatively little power her figurehead title gave her, Origa delved into darker arts and eventually found Loki, who convinced her that freeing Satan would grant her the power to defeat the Progenitor.
After finishing their plan, Basileus was recruited by Origa and Loki when they promised that he'd be able to kill Graht and avenge his family later on. Nevin and Ryszarda point out Basileus's hypocrisy on killing even more people than the murderer of his village, to which Basileus admits that unlike Origa, who deeply regretted the necessity of killing so many people, he only cared about exacting vengeance and wasn't so empathetic. Thus, Basileus remarks that the Apostles' hatred for him is deserved and asks that they leave him be, allowing him to atone for his crimes by removing the Shard from Satan and rescuing Origa. Frustrated by Basileus's irrationality, Pinon slaps him and orders him to focus on making good use of the time they have left instead of being so foolish. Regina also empathises with Basileus, noting that he's fallen in love with Origa along the way and while she too, dearly misses her stepsister, she must use her remaining time wisely for her sake.
In the meantime, Loki continues bossing around the other Archdemons, ordering them and their minions to continue spreading destruction and misery in order to increase miasma production. Sensing an angelic presence, Loki sends off a small squad of fiends to finish off whatever it came from. Concurrently, the Apostles and Euden's crew are busy ushering people into the Gran Fiore, defusing fights between the anxious citizens of the country, while Euden and Basileus are off trying to scout a path through the miasma. While Pinon rests, Zena arrives and compliments her ability to stave back tears despite the loss of her adoptive mother, which Pinon responds is to ensure that no matter what, she can keep bringing hope to others.
A member of the Halidom's crew, Julietta, arrives, asking of Pinon and some other fighters to help find a young girl's cat. Entering the sewers where it was last spotted, Zena spots the cat but as Pinon hears sounds of fighting, she ventures onwards to find demonic entities attacking an injured but very much alive Sandalphon. Sandalphon explains that she narrowly survived Satan's blast after being launched into the sewers and that her severely weakened state left Regina unable to feel her Sigil with her. She also reveals to Pinon that the souls of the Archangels have managed to cling onto life despite their bodies being destroyed by the blast, and that by reaching a facility underneath the Church located in the sewers, she can begin the process to revive them.
With demons trailing them Pinon and her party race to the Church where they retrieve the lifeless bodies of the Fallen Angels. As more demons arrive, Euden and Basileus rush in to defeat them, allowing Sandalphon and the rest to bring the bodies back to base. There, Sandalphon reveals that as the original souls of the Fallen Angels dissipated upon the release of the Archdemons, these artificial bodies can be used to house the souls of the original Archangels instead as they are still functional. However, Basileus notes that none of the Archangels knew of the mimicries, and that when Regina asked Sandalphon about them, she simply replied that she couldn't talk about it. Thus, Sandalphon explains the circumstances of the Empyrean War and the measures Metatron took to ensure that the Archdemons were sealed and that the Ilian Church wouldn't gain too much power.
Sandalphon apologises for her lies in the past, which the Apostles forgive her for and assure her that they still trust her. As such, Sandalphon instructs Basileus to use the feather Michael gave him before his death to seek out the souls of the Archangels, which have joined together for survival and are attuned to the feather. Upon finding the mana fount that they're resting at, the Apostles can bring over the artificial bodies and allow the Archangels to regain their physical forms. On the way, Nevin notes that Michael gave Basileus his feather despite not knowing anything about the plan, which meant he trusted him enough to expect him to come up with a plan to revive them. Basileus remembers that Michael only joined him to absolve his crime of unknowingly helping Graht in his schemes, but while he always assumed that they were partners out of convenience, Basileus now realises that Michael really was his best friend and that he dearly misses him.
The party arrive at the mana fount where the angels' souls reside, though they have begun to lose power and are fading. As Zena's prayers are insufficient to help them hold together, the Apostles all begin expressing their happiness at being able to have the Archangels as their family, thanking them for always being with them and helping them no matter what. Reinvigorated with determination, the Archangels regain strength and manage to enter their new bodies, reuniting with the Apostles.
However, all is not well yet as the Archdemons begin furthering their attacks on different nations, with their might and regenerative powers causing the foreign armies to struggle. Even in their black mana-resistant artificial bodies, the Archangels are unable to venture far into the mist before they have to retreat from damages. Fortunately, at this time Harle returns from his research travels and, with Pinon's help, reveals that there is a way to defeat Satan. Similarly to how the angels are linked to the Apostles, the Archdemons are also linked to each other and Satan, with all parties claiming human minds as fuel for miasma which they use to heal each other. Thus, by evacuating the citizens of Grams and sending reinforcements to combat the Archdemons abroad, Satan and his lackeys will be deprived of miasma which would allow them to be damaged and a path to be opened through the miasma. With all of Grams's citizens rallying behind this movement and Euden and Chelle contacting their allies abroad, the entirety of Grastaea prepare to engage in another epic battle against the Archdemons.
As the Apostles are about to be briefed on their own plan of movement, Basileus thanks Pinon for helping him see the light and allow himself a chance for redemption. Sandalphon informs the Apostles of her plan: Regina will contact all the foreign armies simultaneously, allowing for a coordinated strike that immediately cuts off the miasma supply from Satan. Once the miasma cloud thins, the Apostles, Archangels and Euden's party will be able to push through, reclaim the Shard and free Origa before sealing Satan back into the Otherworld. However, Uriel points out that even in a weakened state Satan has a high probability to defeat them, so Sandalphon reveals that with the spells Metatron placed on her to ensure order gone, she can rewrite the contracts between Apostle and Angel to boost their powers even more, though this would lead to the lifespans of the Apostles being shortened. Gabriel is horrified at the thought of shaving years off her daughter's life, but Pinon and the other Apostles accept this cost as it means that they would be able to stop Satan. Thus, Sandalphon overwrites the contracts and bestows new power upon the Apostles.
The day for action arrives and with Regina's signal, the armies around the world, consisting of both humanoids and dragons, all attack the Archdemons, beating them down and causing the miasma to thin. With the Grams Watch covering their rear, the Apostles and Euden's party advance on Satan, with Sandalphon staying behind in her true, angelic form to assist in the fight against the oncoming fiends. However, just as the party can reach Satan, they're frozen in place by a mysterious spell. Loki reveals himself, congratulating them for being it this far but he also reveals that he had prepared a failsafe in case of a breach: a freezing sigil that would paralyse any who tried to get near Satan. Loki taunts the party on how they're so close to victory, but in the nick of time Harle appears, revealing that during his research, he uncovered that Loki was sealed with a specially prepared spell meant just for him. With the tables turned on Loki, Harle activates the spell and sends his imposter into the Otherworld, finally achieving his vengeance.
Satan awakens so, unleashing their Sigils, the Apostles spring into action and battle him, severely weakening him as he flies up into the sky, preparing a last-ditch attack to wipe out all of Grams once again. Focusing all her energy into her arrows, Pinon fires a massive beam of holy energy at the Demonlord, finally defeating him and sending him crashing to the ground. With Satan defeated, Zena retrieves the Sacred Shard from his body and releases Origa, who reunites with Regina. Origa apologises to everyone for her misdeeds, and while Euden invites her to join them on their quest to stop the Progenitor, Origa unfortunately declines as her soul is bonded to Satan's and to prevent him from reawakening, she must be sealed away with him. Left with no other choice, Zena reluctantly seals Origa away, but not before she reassures Regina that they will be reunited again one day.
With Satan's second defeat, like mostly returns to normal as the Apostles and Euden get to work hunting down the remaining Archdemons, Regina begins looking into ways to save Origa, the citizens of Grams begin rebuilding their home, Basileus resumes his duties as Apostle while awaiting his sentence, while Harle goes off to investigate details on the Progenitor and his motives. However, unbeknownst to anyone, Loki is freed from his prison by a Xenos-possessed Phares, who informs him that with Satan's release, he can resume his plan to free himself from his prison and that despite their differing goals, he still needs him for his own plans.
Ayaha and Otoha's Adventurer Story[]
Having been sorely defeated, the Archdemons go into hiding as the Apostles and some Halidom members continue tracking them. At some point in time, Lilith encounters Otoha, one of the surviving members of the Agito who ran away from her twin, Ayaha after the two had a disagreement on resuming their grudge with the twin androids Laxi and Mascula. Lilith is fascinated by the fact that Otoha hasn't lost her mind in the miasma tainted village and thus, the two hang out and eat candy together, with Lilith remarking that Otoha's insanity makes her likeable to her, to which Otoha agrees that the two of them, being powerful beings should be allowed to do whatever they want.
As such, the two begin to play by pitting different villagers against each other, but Ayaha soon gets bored and attempts to leave, so Lilith attacks her and drags her back. Otoha, having been defeated and captured by the Halidom's androids, senses the danger her twin is in and offers to guide them to defeat the Archdemon as she deeply cares for her sibling. As such, while the androids Irene and Finni go to collect holy water to dissipate the mana, Mascula and Laxi try to support Ayaha and Otoha as they fight Lilith. However, the two are trapped in a candy barrier and are knocked out.
While blacked out, the twins hear the voices of the other Agito, mocking them for their apparent death. The twins however, refuse to die in this humiliating manner and manage to break free, beating down Lilith. Before she can summon another candy barrier, Finni arrives and splashes the village with holy water, removing the miasma nearby. Cornered and on the brink of defeat, Lilith summons a miasma smokescreen and vanishes, causing Ayaha and Otoha to form a temporary truce with their former rivals, promising to collaborate against their mutual enemy.
Post Chapter 25[]
With Satan's death at the hands of Bahamut and the erasure of the entire multiverse by Xenos, it's safe to assume that the Sinister Dominion perished along with everybody outside the Halidom. However, memories of alternate versions of them appear in Chapter 26, summoned by Beren to guard Xenos's fortress as they work on remaking the world.