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====Demon King's Rule====
====Demon King's Rule====
Under the [[Demon King]]'s rule, Aegirp was one of the four demon rulers recruited in order to unify the entire demon world. However, under the might of the [[Demon King]], Aegirp and his army were one of the four factions deemed worthy to work under the new king. Of the four Demon Lords, the White-Ghost Army became known for their pacifist ideology, only choosing to wage war when absolutely necessary, never embroiling themselves in unnecessary conflicts.
Under the [[Demon King]]'s rule, Aegirp was one of the four demon rulers recruited in order to unify the entire demon world. However, under the might of the [[Demon King]], Aegirp and her army were one of the four factions deemed worthy to work under the new king. Of the four Demon Lords, the White-Ghost Army became known for their pacifist ideology, only choosing to wage war when absolutely necessary, never embroiling themselves in unnecessary conflicts.


====Peace Between Humans and Demons====
====Peace Between Humans and Demons====
During his reign, he had discovered an abandoned laboratory underneath his land. In it the [[White-Ghost Army]] discovered data about portal technology, using the research they found, the White-Ghost Army began to excel specifically in the field of interdimensional portal technology. This discovery paved the wave for Aegirp's ambition to create peaceful relations between the Demon Realm and Elrios. Aegirp stood out among his comrades as he believed that humans and demons had the capacity to live in harmony. He also believed that he could bring prosperity to his people through trade with humans.
During her reign, she had discovered an abandoned laboratory underneath her land. In it the [[White-Ghost Army]] discovered data about portal technology, using the research they found, the White-Ghost Army began to excel specifically in the field of interdimensional portal technology. This discovery paved the wave for Aegirp's ambition to create peaceful relations between the Demon Realm and Elrios. Aegirp stood out among her comrades as she believed that humans and demons had the capacity to live in harmony. She also believed that she could bring prosperity to her people through trade with humans.


During his reign, he led campaigns to try and form villages where both humans and demons could live and trade in harmony in [[North Fluone]]. [[Calonne]], [[Deborah]], and [[Gunther]] were among the demons who were sent to lead this campaign of peace. The army's primary export into Elrios were the Mystic Stones which could not be found in Elrios, in exchange they gained essential resources which were imported back to the Demon Realm to aid the struggling homeland.
During her reign, she led campaigns to try and form villages where both humans and demons could live and trade in harmony in [[North Fluone]]. [[Calonne]], [[Deborah]], and [[Gunther]] were among the demons who were sent to lead this campaign of peace. The army's primary export into Elrios were the Mystic Stones which could not be found in Elrios, in exchange they gained essential resources which were imported back to the Demon Realm to aid the struggling homeland.


====Collapse of Power====
====Collapse of Power====
After the [[Demon King]] fell from his throne, a power vacuum soon consumed the demon world. A large amount of infighting began throughout the realms between and within the jurisdiction of the Four Demon Lords. Anticipating the tragedy, Aegirp devised a plan to preserve his soul even if his body were to be mortally injured, he scattered his soul into multiple pieces that he hoped his minions could piece together. Aegirp was caught off guard when he was betrayed by his subordinate [[Berthe]] who rebelled with the help of [[Barkat]] and many of the Garen once under his rule. Aegirp's loyal servants in the demon realm, mainly consisting of the Nous race, were persecuted and were forced into hiding, taking refuge in the undersea region of [[Rigomor]]. His physical body has been killed but his soul scattered in pieces, due to most of how powerful subordinates having betrayed him, his loyal subjects lack the means of collecting the fragments of the Lord.
After the [[Demon King]] fell from her throne, a power vacuum soon consumed the demon world. A large amount of infighting began throughout the realms between and within the jurisdiction of the Four Demon Lords. Anticipating the tragedy, Aegirp devised a plan to preserve her soul even if her body were to be mortally injured, she scattered her soul into multiple pieces that she hoped her minions could piece together. Aegirp was caught off guard when she was betrayed by her subordinate [[Berthe]] who rebelled with the help of [[Barkat]] and many of the Garen once under her rule. Aegirp's loyal servants in the demon realm, mainly consisting of the Nous race, were persecuted and were forced into hiding, taking refuge in the undersea region of [[Rigomor]]. Her physical body has been killed but her soul scattered in pieces, due to most of how powerful subordinates having betrayed her, her loyal subjects lack the means of collecting the fragments of the Lord.
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== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
*It should be noted that '''Aegirp''''s gender is currently unclear. Not specifying a gender in Korean, however the North American dialogue has been seen using female pronouns.
*While '''Aegirp''' dawns the title of White-Ghost King, her voice appears feminine and the English translation uses exclusively female pronouns when referring to her.
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