Three-Legged Crow Group
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Three-Legged Crow Group — also known as "Yatagarasu" or simply "Three-Legged Crow" — is a corporation first mentioned in Lesson 30-1 (OM). They are the Devildom's biggest holdings company, and the developers of the D.D.D..
Overview[edit]
Three-Legged Crow Group are the owners of multiple businesses, including a karaoke parlor and chain of hotels in the Human World, as seen in Lessons 47 and 48-49 (OM) respectively. They also own a warehouse in the Human World that can only be found by casting a special spell, as Lucifer mentioned in a chat from Mammon's 2022 birthday event. Leviathan said that every demon in the Devildom knows the company, and when one wonders who made a certain product, "the answer is usually the Three-Legged Crow Group."(source?)
Diavolo is the majority shareholder in the Three-Legged Crow Group, as Lucifer mentioned in Lesson 47-11 (OM). This is because Diavolo believes the products they invent help advance the Devildom as a whole, and he invests in the company heavily.
Mascots[edit]
According to the Rad Newspaper and seen in Lesson 42 of Nightbringer, the three mascots of Three-Legged Crow Group are "Red Devil" (left), "Blacjak" (middle), and "Nancy" (right). The primary mascot is Blacjak, and as a three-legged crow, has traits inspired by the company's name. The RAD Newspaper also mentions that Blacjak is considered very popular in the Devildom.
Story[edit]
Main Story and Events[edit]
After being mentioned briefly in Lesson 30 (OM), Diavolo explained in Lesson 47-11 that Three-Legged Crow Group had recently begun expanding into the Human World market, as there is demand for their products among sorcerers and witches living in the Human World.
As the owners of the karaoke parlor where everyone found Diavolo in the same Lesson, the karaoke machine was also a smart device that the company created. Like the smaller smart speaker prototype, the karaoke machine was also called "Crowe" and also responded to voice commands.