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==Story==
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The story of '''Chaos Legion''' is a gothic opera which occurred around 791 A.S. (aka "Anno Satanis" for some gamers). The protagonist is a ''Knight of the Dark Glyphs'', '''Sieg Warheit''', who is on a quest to find his former friend '''Victor Delacroix''', who has stolen the forbidden book ''Apocrypha Of Yzarc'' and stop him from releasing the spirit '''Azrail''' who will destroy the three plains of existence (''Nether World, Middle World and Celestial World''). Delacroix felt that Sieg is responsible for the death of his girlfriend '''Siela Riviere''', and is intent to bring Sieg into a pure pandemonium that Delacroix himself has prepared as retribution not only for the sins of Sieg alone, but for the sins of the whole world. This armageddon is Delacroix's so-called ''Purification of the World'', using relentless hordes of hideous monsters to cleanse the world of sinners.


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During his quest, Sieg encountered a member of the ''Maidens of the Silver'', fighting a monster alone after other Maidens are killed. With Sieg's help, '''Arcia Rinslet''', the sole survivor, managed to escape death. At first, Arcia mentioned that the Maidens of the Silver were in tough pursuit of Delacroix, and thus when she learnt that Sieg was also searching for the same person, she decided to tag along. Later, it was revealed that Arcia kept a grudge against Delacroix for the murder of her brother.
The story of Chaos Legion is a gothic opera which occurred around 791 A.S. (aka "Anno Satanis" for some gamers). The protagonist is a Knight of the Dark Glyphs, Sieg Warheit, who is on a quest to find his former friend Victor Delacroix, who has stolen the forbidden book Apocrypha Of Yzarc, and stop him from releasing the spirit Azrail who will destroy the three plains of existence (Nether World, Middle World and Celestial World). Delacroix felt that Sieg is responsible for the death of his girlfriend Siela Riviere, and is intent to bring Sieg into a pure pandemonium that Delacroix himself has prepared as retribution not only for the sins of Sieg alone, but for the sins of the whole world. This armageddon is Delacroix's so-called Purification of the World, using relentless hordes of hideous monsters to cleanse the world of sinners.


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Sieg never told Arcia why he pursued Delacroix even though he did say the two know each other, and because of that, she briefly lost her faith in him, and set off to find Delacroix alone. Sieg caught up, and after he consoled her, they teamed-up once again. Sieg and Arcia met Delacroix several times. Soon, they met in the Hall of Chaos, the place where Azrail is sealed. Delacroix decided to first punish Sieg by killing Arcia with her own gun, seeing that Arcia seemed to be close to Sieg. The murder actually failed, but Sieg thought at first that Arcia had died, and with sheer wrath he attacked Delacroix. Later however, Sieg learnt that Arcia survived the shot, but Delacroix was not fully defeated yet. He was shrouded in black aura and attacked Sieg once again. However, Arcia busted between Sieg and Delacroix, with her arms outstretched. Instead of killing her, Delacroix came to his right mind, and the elusive yet bloody flashback took place.
 
Finally, the truth about Siela unveiled. Several years before, Sieg, Delacroix, and Siela, were ordered by the Order of St. Overia to re-seal the demon Azrail. In reality, the Order  planned to use Azrail's power for world dominancy, but realized that Azrail was too powerful to contain. The demon resisted so much, it decided that instead of being banished once more, it would possess a human: Siela. However, Delacroix directly went to protect her, and was possessed instead. In his uncontrollable rampage, he almost killed Sieg, but Siela withheld the mortal wound. Delacroix had driven his ebon sword straight to her chest. When he came back to his senses, he believed Sieg had done the murder. Siela had given her dying words to Sieg beforehand: ''Take care of Delacroix''... the reason why Sieg can't directly kill his friend.
 
Delacroix decided to end his own life, much to Sieg's dismay. At the same time, Azrail broke the seal, and even fought Sieg not only in its own demonic form, but also respawned in the form of Dark Siela to intimidate him. However, Sieg won. After all utmost chaos, Sieg mourned the loss of his two best friends, but Arcia cheers him, relieving him of his distress.
 
As a Knight of the Dark Glyphs, Sieg is able to sacrifice lost souls in order to summon creatures called '''Chaos Legion''' from alternate worlds. Though not as powerful as Delacroix, these Legions can enhance Sieg's fighting prowess and help him get out of sticky situations.
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