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| - Krichevskoy died two years before the start of the game, supposedly after he choked on a black pretzel (dark manju in the Japanese version, Dumpling of the Damned in the Anime), however, Etna's diary states that he died after stopping Baal, the Legendary Tyrant, who tried to conquer the Netherworld. He was able to stop Baal, but not without a cost of him being fatally weakened. Spoilers end here.
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| - Krichevskoy died two years before the start of the game, supposedly after he choked on a black pretzel (dark manju in the Japanese version, Dumpling of the Damned in the Anime), however, Etna's diary states that he died after stopping Baal, the Legendary Tyrant, who tried to conquer the Netherworld. He was able to stop Baal, but not without a cost of him being fatally weakened. Krichevskoy, like Lamington, believed that every being had love in their hearts. Etna, who was loyal to him, found this unusual for an Overlord. After his death, most of the vassals had left, including Hoggmeiser. Laharl absolutely resents his father. His father asked Laharl if he loved him. Laharl said no, but Krichevskoy said that one day Laharl will warm up to him. It is heavily implied that Vyers is King Krichevskoy throughout the game. In the World of Disgaea artbook, Vyers is referred to as Krichevskoy's "reincarnation". At the end of the Disgaea: Hour of Darkness manga, Vyers mentions to Seraph Lamington that Laharl is "quite a dutiful son." Spoilers end here.
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