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Asmodeus from Umineko no Naku Koro ni

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Representing the demon Asmodeus and the corresponding sin of lust, she is the youngest of the Stakes of Purgatory, based on the servant Asune (明日音?). She wants to fall in love, and is willing to sacrifice her life for the sake of it. Due to her young age, she is treated affectionately by everyone, but is not taken seriously among the sisters. This makes her wish all the harder for her knight in shining armor to arrive and help her be accepted as an adult, though such a thing is nothing more than a delusion. Asmodeus' appearance is a girl with long, blonde, straight hair in two pony tails. Her appearance is based on the servant Asune.

Asmodeus is voiced by Aki Toyosaki.

Asmodeus is a character from the Japanese visual novel series "Umineko no Naku Koro ni" (When the Seagulls Cry), created by 07th Expansion. She is one of the Seven Stakes of Purgatory, demons who represent the seven deadly sins; Asmodeus embodies the sin of lust. Portrayed as the youngest-looking and often the most childlike in her demeanor among her sisters, Asmodeus's character is whimsical and mischievous, with a playful and sometimes naive attitude. Despite her innocent appearance, she is a formidable force in battle, capable of moving at high speeds and expertly wielding her namesake stake as a weapon to eliminate targets with lethal precision.

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In "Umineko," Asmodeus and her sisters serve under the Golden Witch Beatrice and are often called upon to carry out her orders, which usually involve challenging the protagonist, Battler Ushiromiya, in various twisted games and logic puzzles. The character of Asmodeus adds an element of complexity to the narrative, as her actions, while seemingly cruel, are bound by the rules of the game and the witch's whims. Her interactions with the other characters bring both a sense of danger and unpredictability, embodying the chaotic nature of the gameboard upon which the tale of "Umineko" unfolds. Despite her duty to serve the witch, glimpses of her personality show a desire for attention and affection, a humanizing contrast to her role as an executor of Beatrice's will.