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* The life of the fake succubi {{spoiler|(there's 2 of them)}}. Each of them is a spiritual entity that {{spoiler|was captured and contained inside of a magic jar, and they exist only to follow orders of whoever opens the jars, despite showing signs of free will. Even if they manage to break free of their jars on their own, they still operate only under the guidance of the last order given to them, which could mean they're forced to harm and kill innocent people whether they actually want to or not}}. Perhaps the worst part for them is that {{spoiler|one of them ends up simply disappearing... [[Spanner in the Works|Whether that meant she died or not is left unknown.]] While the other gets her soul (YES, these beings DO have their own souls) taken and consumed by Saint Reaper... Perhaps an even more chilling thought is that when Reaper had appeared and looked around the room that was full of people, ghouls, and the fake succubus, he said he would devour any corrupted soul, but when he says that, he wasn't talking about the fake succubus or the ghouls. He was looking at Cardinal Canossa}}. Which is to say, the fake succubus and ghouls were NOT the most evil ones in the room, despite all things they did, but THEY were the ones who got their souls devoured.
* Also consider the life of the Wraith. Summoned/born to fulfill one objective: drive people to suicide. If it fails? It itself dies.
* Nellis' life is also implied to have been really bad. For starters, it's revealed that Bazalt I beats and hits her when she angers him (by trying to warn him that his plans against Lute aren't good ideas to begin with). Then there's the fact that Prince Argent [[What an Idiot!|ignores her as a woman, but uses her for her magic skills to hurt people]]. Lastly, the fact that she was "given" to Lute as a tribute/gift which they referred to as a "milk made"... Which [[Unfortunate Implications|unfortunately means that she was basically being given as a sex slave]]. {{spoiler|Thank God Lute treats her well, even knowing she was part of a plot to kill him. Eventually she severs her ties with Lingobard and begins to happily stay with Lute as part of his harem}}.
* When Lute first meets Queen Aphrodia, they do so in secret on a hill outside of Boan, there she tries to challenge him to a duel. Lute accepts on under the condition that if he bests her, she has to let him grope her breasts. She agrees. Lute manages to subdue her in a matter of seconds due to her being distracted, and she concedes. After that, {{spoiler|[[Coitus Ensues|Lute claims his prize, and she winds of fainting from orgasming so much]]}}. When she starts coming to her senses again, Lute was in the middle of fixing her armor. She instantly jumps to the assumption of the [[Unfortunate Implications|worst-case scenario, thinking Lute may have done something to her in her while she was unconscious]]. When she asks him if he had done anything indecent to her, he knew what she was getting at, and he assures her that he had not (and in truth, he actually didn't). He tells her that the deal was only for him to be able to touch her breasts, and that even though he DOES find her attractive, he felt that the "main event" would best be saved for another time. She asks if he truly IS a gentleman, and he tells her that that's how everyone gets fooled by assuming he isn't. She accepts his words and believes he hadn't done anything and leaves... The scary part comes from the fact that [[Adult Fear|that scenario very well COULD have gone extremely bad for her,]] had it not been Lute who was with her and the fact that Lute truly IS a good person and wouldn't do that to anyone.
* In one of the alternate routes, Lute, Shamsiel, Gladys, and Motaire stop by Vacatin on their way back home. While there, Cardinal Nigolinov tries to goad Lute into opening Pandora's box in front of them, because (as he claims) if only Cardinal Canossa and Fango saw, perhaps they were just dreaming. He even tries to see if Shamsiel would try to open it. Shamsiel gets irritated and says that succubi couldn't open it. However, she then tells Lute to go ahead and open it... To "show 'em the path". Lute wonders if he would have to play rock-paper-scissors with Saint Reaper again, but Shamsiel tells him that she doubted that would be necessary (with a smile). Lute proceeds to open the box and {{spoiler|Saint Reaper emerges once again, and he challenges Lute to another game, but this time it would be over the soul of the most wicked person in the room. Lute loses, and Saint Reaper takes the soul of Cardinal Nigolinov for his sins of trying to see if Reaper would kill Lute instead}}. All in all though, the foreshadowing of this event is that Shamsiel likely knew what was going to happen (particularly to those trying to get Lute to open the box), and she encouraged him anyway... Do NOT mess with Shamsiel.