Tot, called the Saint of the End, is a Greater Demon crafting a curse destined to one day blanket the entire world. Recruited to help confront the Hero Party, she instead slips away from the fight, preferring a quiet existence until her slow-building magic finally matures.
A pair of curved horns sweeps upward from either side of Tot's head, set above short, pale hair drawn back into braids. A gemmed choker rings her throat, and she favors a long, billowing gown finished at the back with an ornamental crossed-strap design.
True to her kind, Tot answers first to her own desires, chief among them the study of magic, and lets little else outweigh them. She shares Solitär's streak of self-preservation, valuing her own safety over any grand cause the Demon King or her fellow demons might chase. She freely confesses that combat is not her strength and that she has no interest in gambling her life on it. Her speech stays light and unhurried, as her exchanges with Rivale and Grausam show.
When a future version of Frieren is cast seven years back into the Hero Party's expedition, Tot numbers among the four Greater Demons called to the Goddess's Monument to seize Frieren's memories, though she departs before the scheme is carried out. Roughly thirty years past the death of Himmel, her name is among those Frieren has Fern commit to memory ahead of their push toward the Northern Plateau.
In the time-displaced confrontation, Solitär assembles Tot together with Grausam and Rivale, intending for Grausam to extract Frieren's knowledge of the future and then end her life. Tot stays only long enough to hear the plan before excusing herself, unwilling to die for the Demon King or for demonkind. She notes that her own curse, then about a third finished, will spread across the planet within roughly a hundred years, and she means to live in peace until that day, so she bids her fellow demons farewell. As a Greater Demon she almost certainly commands vast mana, yet she insists her talent lies somewhere other than fighting.

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Tot, called the Saint of the End, is a Greater Demon in Frieren who is crafting a curse destined to one day blanket the entire world. Recruited to help confront the Hero Party, she instead slips away from the fight to live quietly until her slow-building magic matures.
Tot's curse, the work that earns her the title Saint of the End, is a slow-building spell about a third complete that she expects to spread across the entire planet within roughly a hundred years. She intends to live in peace until that day arrives.
When Solitär assembles Tot with Grausam and Rivale to seize Frieren's knowledge of the future and end her life, Tot stays only long enough to hear the plan before excusing herself. She is unwilling to die for the Demon King or for demonkind, and bids her fellow demons farewell.
As a Greater Demon, Tot almost certainly commands vast mana, yet she freely admits that combat is not her strength and that she has no interest in gambling her life on it. She insists her talent lies somewhere other than fighting.
True to her demon nature, Tot answers first to her own desires, chief among them the study of magic, and lets little else outweigh them. She shares Solitär's streak of self-preservation, valuing her own safety over any cause the Demon King or her fellow demons might chase.
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