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I'm an evil person. I think that's the only difference between you and me. Hey Mr. Seizaki. Do you think it's impossible for people who like dogs and people who like cats to be compatible? I don't think so. If we understand each other, I'm sure we'll be able to understand the charm. We're the same. There are people who like good things, and people who like bad things. That's the only difference, the one and only difference. So, Mr. Seizaki, think about it. I want you to think about why I'm doing things like this. And I want you to understand. I don't want you to think there's no meaning to it just because an evil person is doing it. I don't want you to think that a good person couldn't understand. There's a meaning to evil. But I know it's selfish of me to say I want you to understand that soon. It's because you've been raised in a good society surrounded by good things. You're a good person through and through Mr. Seizaki. You've never thought about something bad right? You have no idea what evil is, right? So please thinking about it today. Please try confronting evil for the first time in your life.
~ Magase explaining her warped philosophy while killing Zen Seizaki's assistant, Sekuro, in front of him.
In the game, I become the hero. The hero rises up against the devil who took over the world, together with a small group of friends, or sometimes even alone, in order to save the world and bring happiness to the people. But none of the people the devil rules over try to rise up against him, even though the hero is risking his life to save the world. The hero still tries to save the world. Even if no one helps him. Even if no one understands him. Just to bring happiness to the people. Mr. Seizaki, I want to become a person like that.
~ Magase explaining her twisted reasons why she wants the suicide law get passed to Zen Seizaki.

Ai Magase (曲世 愛 Magase Ai) is the main antagonist of Mado Nozaki's novel series Babylon, as well as its manga and anime adaptations.

She is a mysterious yet beautiful woman who manipulates several powerful figures who got involved in the "Shiniki Initiative Conspiracy" by disguising herself as several beautiful women to do her bidding. Befitting the "Whore of Babylon" theme, Ai Magase is a warped individual who intends to sow the seeds of chaos across the world, starting by manipulating one of Shiniki's mayoral candidates, Kaika Itsuki, to legitimize suicide law, a law that is considered taboo even for Japanese people. She is also the archenemy of the protagonist of the anime, Prosecutor Zen Seizaki, due to her being responsible for his apprentice's death and her willingness to ruin Seizaki's life as much as possible.

She was voiced by Satsuki Yukino in Japanese, and by Maggie Flecknoe in English.

Her Qualities[]

What Makes Her Entertaining?[]

  • She is incredibly charismatic, as she is able to passively charm people through her looks.
  • She has a very attractive appearance that causes many men and the audience to be entranced with her.
  • She has a great voice performance by Satsuki Yukon and Maggie Flecknoe that perfectly portray her as the callous and manipulative seductress she truly is.
  • Her portrayal and demeanors were cool and they help me her look very beautiful to other people.

What Makes Her Detestable?[]

  • She spent her entire life dedicated to ruining Zen Seizaki's life.
  • She murdered Seizaki's assistant, Sekuro in cold blood while forcing him to watch her kill Sekuro through a livestream.
  • She forced countless people to commit suicide with her actions.
  • By the end of the series, she completely got away with her actions and received zero comeuppances.
  • The fact that throughout the series she plays with Seizaki's life and is slowly destroying him psychologically by causing all his loved ones to die, including the fact that she has not paid for any of her crimes, are two reasons that make her despicable.
  • She overall doesn't have any redeeming qualities.