World of Eve

The World of Eve is the primary setting of the Evenicle series.

History
At the dawn of time, the Creator God made Eve, the first of all living things. While not a god herself, the universe was attuned to change to suit her slightest whim, and in this fashion the world came into being and all of the original living things, presumably including plants, Insects, the original dragons, and the Kalar (the history of the Poppins is unclear, but they seem to be somehow related to humanity). When Eve became lonely, the world created the being that would come to be known as the First Ancestor, and later as the Archfiend, Adan. The two began a tumultous love affair, which ultimately led to marriage and the birth of their direct descendants, the humans. Delighted with her children, Eve reconfigured the world to suit their purposes instead of her own. With the very universe on their side, technological progression was swift, leading to the invention of perpetual motion generators.

Unfortunately, humanity soon turned to war, in a period known as the Barbaric Era. With all the resources in the world at their control, war started over a desire to control and co-opt sexual partners. Humanity developed advanced weapons and traps, and enslaved their subordinates. The damage was so extensive that Eve considered destroying her children, but Adan interceded, offering to take in their desire through the process of prayer. In time, this became too much for him as well. He became engorged to the size of a titan, and eventually exploded, causing the World of Eve to split into pieces, known as The Sundering. In the process, the desire was loosed in form of Monsters.

Eve went into hiding, but not before passing on a system of rules that came to be known as Mother Eve's Blessing. Unfortunately for some and fortunately for others, the blessing had an uneven effect, and each world's history proceeded differently from that moment. Initially, the dragons (other than QD) remained only in the World of the Archfiend's Right Arm, but when QD met her future spouse, Arthur, they inspired the dragons to journey to other fragments, where many of them settled.

Details on some of the worlds are below. Little is known about the others. The worlds are rumoured to be held on the back of great beasts, but the truth of the matter is unknown

World of the Archfiend's Right Arm
The fragmented world that contains the Archfiend's Right Arm is home to Aster, the protagonist of Evenicle. It houses numerous species and nations.

Species

 * Humans
 * Ghosts
 * Zombie
 * Kalar
 * Poppins
 * Dragons
 * Monsters
 * Guy Monsters
 * Gal Monsters
 * Haniwa
 * Ancients
 * Insects

Nations

 * Kingdom of Eden
 * Fresh Fish Island
 * Republic of Lancelot
 * Former Kingdom of Arthur
 * Kingdom of El Quixote
 * Kingdom of Humpty
 * City of Hamlet
 * Central Empire

Other Locations
The human nations of the world were formed by the great pilgrimage of King Arthur from the lands that now house the Central Empire, leading eventually to the lands that now house the Kingdom of Eden. This incident also marks the decline of the dragons, who formed a pact with Arthur and declined from the world stage.
 * Sky Island
 * Archfiend's Right Arm

World of the Archfiend's Left Foot
This fragmented world contains the Archfiend's left leg and is home to Alex, the protagonist of Evenicle 2.

Species

 * Humans
 * Kalar
 * Dragons
 * Poppins
 * Horus
 * Monsters
 * Guy Monsters
 * Gal Monsters
 * Haniwa
 * Ancients
 * Insects

Nations
The people of this world were left virtually unprotected by Mother Eve's Blessing, and the Barbaric Era continued after The Sundering. At one point during this period, a Horus mothership crashed into the world. In time, humanity was left isolated and at the edge of extinction. The Holy Knight and High Saint made their pilgrimage, they restored Skills and Spells to humanity, which allowed them to re-colonize the remaining continents.
 * March of the Left-Hand
 * Duchy of Heinline
 * Duchy of Asimoff
 * Duchy or Klark
 * Royal Garden
 * Holy Continent

Trivia

 * The World of Eve is designed to be superficially similar to the world of The Continent, from the Rance series. Not every detail is identical however, such as how Eve seems to have created the soulless animals, also known as Insects, rather than the Holy Beasts. Some details are also unclear after only one game, such as whether or not Haniwa are monsters born of desire like "standard" monsters, and so on.
 * The World of Eve features numerous references to Alicesoft's Drapeko! Onedari Dragon to Oppai Yuusha. The most prominent of these are the characters of QD and King Arthur, but several of the game's shopkeepers are also Drapeko make cameos in the original Evenicle. These cameos can usually be identified by their distinct art style.
 * There are also shopkeeper cameos from other Alicesoft properties, such as Vanish!.