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* [[The Clan]]: There are two assassin clans which have existed since ancient times: the Kuzunoha Clan of the West and the Azuma Clan of the East. Tokaku is the heiress of the Azuma Clan, {{spoiler|and Nio is the successor to the Kuzunoha, who adopted her as a little girl. There is also Haru's unnamed clan, which was really more of a [[The Man Behind the Man|Man Behind the Man]] [[Ancient Conspiracy]] that was quite possibly older than both of them.}}
* [[The Clan]]: There are two assassin clans which have existed since ancient times: the Kuzunoha Clan of the West and the Azuma Clan of the East. Tokaku is the heiress of the Azuma Clan, {{spoiler|and Nio is the successor to the Kuzunoha, who adopted her as a little girl. There is also Haru's unnamed clan, which was really more of a [[The Man Behind the Man|Man Behind the Man]] [[Ancient Conspiracy]] that was quite possibly older than both of them.}}
* [[Deadly Graduation]]: The graduation itself was perfectly lovely. Cherry blossoms, singing, the whole shebang. It was how they got to where they were in the epilogue that made it "Deadly". {{spoiler|As revealed at the end of the series, Class Black is actually an elaborate [[Rite of Passage]] for Haru's clan, to test the "refinement" of her primer pheromone and see if she had what it took to be a queen bee. The test did not explicitly involve killing her best friend, but she did have to survive to graduate, and that meant she couldn't just roll over and let Tokaku kill her either.}} This conflict of interest had different endings between the anime and manga, corresponding with the different versions of Haru starring in them:
* [[Deadly Graduation]]: The graduation itself was perfectly lovely. Cherry blossoms, singing, the whole shebang. It was how they got to where they were in the epilogue that made it "Deadly". {{spoiler|As revealed at the end of the series, Class Black is actually an elaborate [[Rite of Passage]] for Haru's clan, to test the "refinement" of her primer pheromone and see if she had what it took to be a queen bee. The test did not explicitly involve killing her best friend, but she did have to survive to graduate, and that meant she couldn't just roll over and let Tokaku kill her either.}} This conflict of interest had different endings between the anime and manga, corresponding with the different versions of Haru starring in them:
** '''The [[Badass Damsel]] Ending''': {{spoiler|In the manga version of events, Haru [[Face Death with Dignity|spread her arms in acceptance and]] [[Stand Your Ground|stood firm]] [[Face Death with Dignity|with grim determination]], declaring that ''nothing'' would get in the way of her leaving Myōjō with Tokaku, not even Tokaku or God himself. Even after she was shot, Haru ''still'' managed to make a [[Final Speech]] to convince Tokaku not to commit suicide [[Tears of Remorse|out of remorse]] before finally losing consciousness. And even after all of that, she [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|''did not die'']], surviving on pure luck rather than titanium ribs.}}
** '''The [[Badass Damsel]] Ending''': {{spoiler|In the manga version of events, Haru [[Face Death with Dignity|spread her arms in acceptance and]] [[Stand Your Ground|stood firm]] [[Face Death with Dignity|with grim determination]], declaring that ''nothing'' would get in the way of her leaving Myōjō with Tokaku, not even Tokaku or God himself. Even after she was shot, Haru ''still'' managed to make a [[Final Speech]] to convince Tokaku not to [[Murder-Suicide|commit suicide]] [[Tears of Remorse|out of remorse]] before finally losing consciousness. And even after all of that, she [[Crowning Moment of Awesome|''did not die'']], surviving on pure luck rather than titanium ribs.}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|''[[Facing the Bullets One-Liner|"I won't cry. I won't die. [...] So... Come on. Try and kill me if you can, Tokaku."]]''}}}}
{{quote|{{spoiler|''[[Facing the Bullets One-Liner|"I won't cry. I won't die. [...] So... Come on. Try and kill me if you can, Tokaku."]]''}}}}
** '''The [[Damsel in Distress]] Ending''': {{spoiler|In the anime version of events, Haru responded to Tokaku's [[Death Notification|notice]] by attempting to defend herself with a knife-- and [[Epic Fail|failing miserably]] at it. She charged Tokaku with the knife extended in front of her in full [[Sparkling Stream of Tears]] Mode and somehow managed to ''not only'' impale herself on her opponent's knife with enough force to pierce her heart, she also failed to inflict so much as a ''scratch'' on Tokaku in the process. The reason she survived? [[Hand Wave|Tenacity]] and [[Flat What|titanium ribs]].}}
** '''The [[Damsel in Distress]] Ending''': {{spoiler|In the anime version of events, Haru responded to Tokaku's [[Death Notification|notice]] by attempting to defend herself with a knife-- and [[Epic Fail|failing miserably]] at it. She charged Tokaku with the knife extended in front of her in full [[Sparkling Stream of Tears]] Mode and somehow managed to ''not only'' impale herself on her opponent's knife with enough force to pierce her heart, she also failed to inflict so much as a ''scratch'' on Tokaku in the process. The reason she survived? [[Hand Wave|Tenacity]] and [[Flat What|titanium ribs]].}}

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"The world is full of forgiveness."

At the private girls' boarding school, Myōjō Academy, thirteen girls are transferred into the academy's "10th Year Class Black". Of these thirteen students, twelve are assassins from various backgrounds who are all tasked with assassinating the remaining student, a girl named Haru Ichinose. If they succeed, they will be granted any wish they desire, but if they fail, they are expelled from the class. However, one of the assassins, Tokaku Azuma, has sworn to protect Haru from the other assassins.

Akuma no Riddle (悪魔のリドル, lit. Devil's Riddle), also known as Riddle Story of Devil, is a Japanese manga series written by Yun Kōga and illustrated by Sunao Minakata, licensed in English by Seven Seas Entertainment. An anime adaptation by Diomedéa aired in Japan between April and June 2014.

Tropes used in Riddle Story of Devil include:
  • Assassin Outclassin'
  • The Clan: There are two assassin clans which have existed since ancient times: the Kuzunoha Clan of the West and the Azuma Clan of the East. Tokaku is the heiress of the Azuma Clan, and Nio is the successor to the Kuzunoha, who adopted her as a little girl. There is also Haru's unnamed clan, which was really more of a Man Behind the Man Ancient Conspiracy that was quite possibly older than both of them.
  • Deadly Graduation: The graduation itself was perfectly lovely. Cherry blossoms, singing, the whole shebang. It was how they got to where they were in the epilogue that made it "Deadly". As revealed at the end of the series, Class Black is actually an elaborate Rite of Passage for Haru's clan, to test the "refinement" of her primer pheromone and see if she had what it took to be a queen bee. The test did not explicitly involve killing her best friend, but she did have to survive to graduate, and that meant she couldn't just roll over and let Tokaku kill her either. This conflict of interest had different endings between the anime and manga, corresponding with the different versions of Haru starring in them:
    • The Damsel in Distress Ending: In the anime version of events, Haru responded to Tokaku's notice by attempting to defend herself with a knife-- and failing miserably at it. She charged Tokaku with the knife extended in front of her in full Sparkling Stream of Tears Mode and somehow managed to not only impale herself on her opponent's knife with enough force to pierce her heart, she also failed to inflict so much as a scratch on Tokaku in the process. The reason she survived? Tenacity and titanium ribs.
  • Death Notification: Inverted. Each assassin gets 48 hours to kill Haru once they deliver their advanced notice, and if they fail to do so within the time allotted, they are immediately expelled from Class Black. It becomes a plot point that there are not any rules pertaining to the exact nature of the notice except that it be delivered. Isuke uses that fact to her advantage by addressing her advanced notice as Banba's.
  • Elaborate University High: Myōjō Private Academy integrates grades K through college into one major academic campus. The Grade 10 freshman year was divided into five classes: Class Blue, Class Green, Class Red, Class White and Class Yellow. The sixth and final class, Class Black, was only opened to enrollment at irregular intervals ranging anywhere from dozens of years apart to back-to-back.
  • Evil Parents Want Good Kids: Well, Tokaku's mother and aunt probably wouldn't count as evil (no more than any other character in this story, at any rate), but they were fully blooded assassins, and Karami didn't want her daughter to become a murderer like them. Mako, Tokaku's aunt, tried to fulfill her older sister's Last Request and protect Tokaku from that life, but her own mother, also Tokaku's grandmother and head of the Azuma Clan, caught them and killed Mako.
  • Hero Secret Service: Tokaku is single-handedly serving this role for Haru against eleven other trained assassins.
  • Idiosyncratic Episode Naming: The episode titles are riddles texted to Tokaku by her psychology teacher from Private Academy 17, Kaiba.
  • In Love with the Mark: Deconstructed. The basic premise of the story is Tokaku rejecting her mission and protecting the intended target from eleven other assassins, and there is plenty of chemistry between her and Haru. However, the story also points out the sort of bad judgment someone would have to have for this trope to even get off the ground, as well as the sort of insane skills and luck they would need to survive its implementation. As Lampshaded by Kaiba:

"I chose the person with the worst judgment. Tokaku, your life isn't worth a damn to anybody!"