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Hey there! I'm Samuel! I go by it/itself and star/starself and I'm a witch! I am a minor, so no NSFW blogs! I'm also white, so any speak of closed practices is NOT appropriate for this blog!
Occasionally, I'll post something about my deities. I am eclectic in the sense of I believe every God can and does exist, though I only worship and work with a few.
DNI under cut!!
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These include:
Apollo
Artemis
Hades
Persephone
Loki
Freja
Hermes
Aphrodite
Satan
Asmodeus
Belphagor
Leviathan
Lucifer
Beelzebub
Mammon
Posidon
Hephestus
Thantaos
Demeter
Hera
Hestia
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Of course, this list may add on or off, but these are currently the deities I'm closest to.
DNI: Transphobic, homophobic, endos and their supporters, racists, pro-para, pro-pdf, turigirl, lesboy, m-spec/good faith, proshippers, Harry Potter blogs (wrong kind if magic!), people who take myths seriously, wiccans, abelists, and general bigots.
Everyone else is good! Blessed be, friends!
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Cute mask you got there Belphagor (he really tried his best...).
I think his mask is inspired by the Gyodo mask in Japan's traditional masks. Gyodo masks came into use around 792 to 1185 and were used in Buddhist processions for various events, such as the dedication of a new temple. The masks were designed to represent various Buddhist figures, including deities, gods, and demons. They were oversized, covering the entire face and more (but that's just my opinion). Imagine them dropping his mask as a merch tho-
He probably read either Naruto or Chainsaw Man, given the references in the game.
Also interestingly, he wore a casual kimono or just yukata and the tie-up kimono sleeve reminded me of this:
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Devil Survivor 1 makes a gimmick out of including several demons with "Bel" in their name, in reference to it being a title meaning "lord" associated with several major deities (x).
(In the same way that fellow DS MegaTen game Strange Journey ties together several Mother Goddesses with some form of "MA" in their name - name-based syncretism was going around the ATLUS offices in those days).
Several "Bel" demons are in a race to see who can kill all the others the fastest, granting the winner the title of "Lord of Bel", new ruler of the Demon Realm.
Current winner Belberith is shown to be ahead in the race by being a large ball of meat with a few recurring "Bel" named demons from the Mega Ten series that otherwise didn't make it into the game sticking out of it.
That purple guy with horns and a goatee? That's series regular Belphagor. The frog, cat, and guy with a crown is the series' depiction of Bael, and the silvery guy down the bottom is Baal.
Pretty neat, Devil Survivor.
It has to cheat to make a few of them work. "Beldur" and "Belzaboul" are not very standard spellings of Baldr and Beelzebub. But it also uses this fast and loose approach to put in some real oddballs, like Jezebel or the story of Cain and Abel.
Which reaches an apex of oddball picks when the true final boss on most routes isn't Belberith, but the Tower of Babel.
Like, the whole thing. The concept of the Tower of Babel, quite fittingly being the last thing in your way before you take the Throne.
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As beings of the void, each prince fulfills a particular “war-time” role that they use their sin to excel at.
Invidia is a selfish sin and that selfishness begets cruelty. Therefore it is natural that he does wetwork and is the assassin of the ground. If he can help it he will botch an attempt so he can play with his food. So removed from moralty that murder doesn’t phase him. Being the King of the Seas, Leviathan conjures water to aid him in battle. Sometimes just drowning his targets if they annoy him enough. Or crushing them with water pressure alone.
Luxuria is a natural sin, running through immortal and mortality a like. Thus he is fully connective to the living. More or less being instinctual to its survival in a sense. To this end, Lust has control over the five senses and can askew and use this to advantage to pluck information as necessary. Thus Asmodeus is the inquisitor of the group. Able to twist and bend; sight, smell, taste, touch, and hearing to his will. Lust has control over hellfire to burn away flesh and bone.
Gula, the ravenous sin of hunger is good at feeding vice and hunting. It is only natural that he moonlights as both a chef and a hunter. Being about track down any being no matter how far away or the weather. Once Gluttony gets someone’s sense it enters a sort of internal library. In addition to this, as the Lord of Flies, Beelzebub can use an insect spy network to more easily track someone down. Gluttony can also summon corrosive acid to eat away anything in his path.
Avaritia is the God of Coin, Mammon. So he finances the Prince’s war. But is no slouch himself, being the spell caster of the group being able to contract and summon a myriad of voidsent footmen to his side. While being able to use his False Deity status to dish out punishment. Avaritia being more akin to a Primal in strength than an actual voidsent. Mammon can summon coin and shadow to fight. Once such method use by Greed summoning gil and melting it causing the molten metals to entomb his enemies.
Socordia is the strategist and idea daemon. Being able to come up with ingenious inventions and strategies at the drop of the hat. Adaptive and cunning at machinations. Belphagor also sleeps an excessive amount to store up enough energy that when he enters combat. They are able to release the energy in bursts moving themselves at lightning speeds. Able to retreat or get to their brother in a blink if surrounded. Additionally, when enemies are exposed to Sloth’s presence. Their reflexes, reaction time, heart rate, and over all biological level begins to dampen until they are basically living statues. Indolence corrupting them. Sloth controls temperature and ice. Being able to freeze anything that really bothers them.
Ira is the Juggernaut able to take punishment and deal punishment. Nearly unstoppable, the angrier he gets the stronger and faster he gets. Often being too angry to die. Taking on mortal wounds and still being perfectly able to move. Combine this with a prince’s natural regenerative properties and Wrath is walking, talking, calamity. Rage is their element and their fuel.
Superbia is the Siegebreaker. Pride prefer to remain a diplomat working with higher ups to negotiate a beneficial piece. However, when talks inevitably die. Pride is able to unleash shockwaves that break down mental, aetheric, and literal defenses. Causing walls, buildings, barriers, and shields to crumble before them. If one builds a defense strong enough to withstand Wrath’s punishments. Pride really corrode it and break it apart allowing Ira to continue their rampage unhindered. Lucifer can use light and shadow aether to extinguish all before him.
One might think to separate them and take them on one-to-one. But with their Sin Blades each Prince has their own combative capabilities. Even the weakest of them, Lust. Is a dangerous foe.
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Notes From Nash: Season 15 Episode 2
We're back! And by that, I don't mean back for episode #2, I mean we're back in the little town, same little town we were in for the majority of episode #1. And as far as how ep #2 compares with ep #1.... um.....
The writers ain't in no damn rush to advance the plot or further character development, are they? So this is basically ep #1 all over again with some guest star overload as a substitute for those two very important aspects of storytelling I just mentioned.
[stares at date]
They've got *how* many eps to wrap up the show?
Hoo-boy.
Spoilers below the cut.
Changing it up from last time (see link at bottom), I thought I'd go in order of the ep this post. All right. Let's roll.
From the mom who gets 86'd in the opening------
And, PS: That's not disemboweled. Don't use the word if you (a) don't know what it means and/or (b) won't let make-up/effects do their job.
-----to the rest of the people, I care nothing. There was no point giving all these extras lines and whatever little backstories, I give no fucks. Mainly because, gee, I don't know, I signed up for a show about two brothers goin' out there and gettin' after it, and thus far we've gone about two inches and gotten nothing.
Are we still in this little town?
More questions, borrowing from the dialogue some here:
"Remember when we did the thing with Amara?"
"God's sister?"
"And the soul bomb? And here's how it worked? Remember? Because you participated? REMEMBER?! I'm not just saying this for the benefit of, oh wait, no one, because the chances of brand new viewers coming into the game this late is virtually nil, so everyone - including us, here, in this scene, our characters - already know this backstory, ergo the only reason for exposition anvils is to benefit those viewers, who - as we've already established - likely don't exist. So let's run through this for the benefit of, I have to assume, the writers who don’t actually, you know, watch the show as evidenced by--- well, we’d be here all day."
Nope. No, no. Those aren't questions I had. Because I've been watching the show for a good while now. This exchange should’ve been something to the effect of - “I was thinking - remember how we did the soul bomb, with Amara? Do you think you could pull off something like that? To trap them?” and then Rowena responds with uncertainty but will give it a try, etc. I mean, the writing in this ep is thus far pedestrian.
There's still no explanation for why these ghosts - especially these super notorious ghosts like Ripper and Lizzie and who-fuck-ever - were lingering so close together that they were able to be trapped by the stupidest ex machina spell in the writing world. And what of the others? The entirety of hell escaped. We've seen, what, maybe 20? Could there maybe have been a throw-a-way line to Belphagor something like “Did you corral the worst douchebags together”, or “Is there a bar in hell where the worst douchebags hang out or something”, or “this is just our luck that the worst douchebags landed here” or WHATEVER, just SOMETHING to acknowledge they (the writers) recognize that Convenient Super Bad Ghosts Are Convenient.
IT'S KETCH, BITCHES!
I love this character. What a breath of fresh air that snarky piece of ass has been. I hope he doesn't get killed. He will. Because we can't have anything good. But there is some good, which is the Ketch-Rowena flirting. Honestly, I'm fine with Rowena getting action from anyone. She's awesome and she's earned it. Ketch is primo catch, though. (I'm not sorry for that sentence. I am, but I'm not.)
The repeated use of Belphagor's name pleases myself and my podcast co-host. Should you wish to know more about that demon, please do check out our podcast. Don't look him up first, trust us. That they have chosen this particular demon's name is just *chef's kiss*, though I do hope it's not a foreshadowing for how the rest of the season is going to go. Okay fine, I'll spoil it: he's a shit demon. He deals in poo. Literally. I'm not lying. Go forth to the podcast @youtotallymadethatup - just about every post links you to where you can listen. /shameless self-promo
IT'S AMARA, BITCHES!
Let's hope that wardrobe does her better than that ill-fitting black dress this go 'round, she deserves better.
"You're the darkness, I'm the light."
STOP IT. STOP. FUCK. STOP.
Are we still in this little town?
Blah blah blah Castiel Dean angst repeating essentially what's already been said at the end of 14 and last week blah. "You know what's real? We are." Not if it's an alternate timeline, my love.
I keep forgetting just how many spaced-out chains you need to have strewn about your standard meat packing plant and/or factory, well played, set dec and props. That.... that was sarcasm.. (Look, I got no beef with the crew, they're just playing the cards they've been dealt, and their hands are garbage, just a pile of same ol' same ol' stereotypical, unimaginative stuff, so bless them. I hope every single one of them has a job lined up next year, truly. They have more than paid their dues and earned it. Lord knows especially since certain parties took the reins, good night nurse. I've digressed. )
IT’S KEVIN BI----
This is dumb. This is actually dumb. In case you didn't see my half-time post, and I quote:
That is *three* in under twenty minutes. Like, it’s episode 2. You’re blowing your wad. Pace yourselves. AND MAYBE SOME STORY ADVANCING, THAT WOULD BE AWESOME
This bullet thing could be hella interesting. It *could* be. I wonder if it will be.
These ghosts are painfully uninteresting. The guy playing the Ripper is horribly miscast. This needed to be someone who... who.... I dunno, is a good actor. He's not. Sorry, Pops. I mean, even Osric (who is an excellent actor) couldn't elevate that scene.
This episode is painful.
Are we still in this little town?
Ketch got knocked out, left alone with ghost, deffo gonna get possessed.
Are we still talking to these ghosts? Why? Why is Kevin thinking he can go up against them alone? I'm not exactly sure what threat they are to him, can't he just disappear and whoosh somewhere else? I missed something, I must've missed something. It doesn't matter, none of this matters.
Okay, Belphagor says there's at least a hundred. Still, what would that be, like 1/2500000000th of hell? Why are the Winchesters, of all people, and now Rowena concentrating on this stupid little town----
Are. We. Still. In. This. Little. Town.
---why in the fuck aren't the most renowned hunters of modern time and their angel friend and the powerful witch friend and the friend with immense tactical knowledge regarding weaponry for supernatural shit not at the bunker strategizing and planning and... and... and.... I just....
Lookit, I've said this before: especially in fantasy/sci-fi stuff, if you are logical in every possible place you can be, if you nail the simple shit, then the audience is exponentially more likely to buy into the fantastical stuff, and also to be more forgiving (or not notice altogether) when you inevitably whiff, because nobody's perfect, of course. But this show in later years has notoriously screwed the pooch on the easy stuff, and here we are, in some needlessly convoluted mess right out of the gate in the last season ever.
::sighs::
Oh, look. Because of course he's possessed. You left him alone with a ghost. I'm neither a professional writer nor a psychic, I'm just thinking "What is predictable as possible?" and saying that. You try it. It's worked for me so far.
"I tried to heal him it didn't work" - well maybe he's still residually possessed. Or maybe you suck. Sorry Cas, you don't deserve that. It's not you. It's not me, either. It's them. It's the writers. I don't know what this line is about unless they're teeing up Cas to be even more neutered than he already is. I legit don't know, I can't think, I'm so irritated right now.
"Nothing to hold you anywhere" - what? Really? Seriously? So what are you and Dean? Y'all ain't his family? Let that little badass haunt the bunker. He'd be the most awesome research assistant ever. Now THAT is a good plot point, have ol' Kev be home base, helping coordinate whatever's coming. Oh here we go, swishy swishy hand, magic hole, nobody knows why this demon can do all this shit, and Kevin's gone. Why? WHY. My idea is better. No way Osric would blow your guest star budget, it appears to be shaping up to be immense, especially with all the money you've saved so far on location(s).
Shoulda kept him rest of season, let him assist, then his final reward is getting into heaven for reals when Cas (they'll probs kill him, tho) or Amara (maybe, seems too obvi a choice tho, and she doesn't give a shit about beng a ruler, we knew that back in whatever season that was) or Jack (because why not, it's the most ridiculous idea, since he's got the mind of a toddler, meaning it's something the writers would think is a great idea) or Billie (wild card guess) is the new God. Or have him brought back to life, fuck, I don't care.
So is the bullet trapping Chuckster on earth, is the question, and if so what kind of all-knowing deity puts a weapon in the hand of a potential enemy that could render him even a *touch* weaker? Where's the long game, there? What could any possible reasoning be?
Okay, well, the scenes between Emily and Rob have been the best part of the episode, as well as the interaction with Ruthie and DHJ. Everything else fell flat. J2M seemed to be bored and phoning it in, and it's not often that can be said about any of those three.
I swear, if the preview shows that we're still in this little town for episode #3.... wait, is that the crypt from ep #1?.... are.... are we.....
ARE WE STILL IN THIS LITTLE TOWN
What have we learned? Other than Chuck, no character development. The plot remains that some ghosts-interchangeably-used-with-souls from hell are trapped in a confined area, and it was via a tenuous spell provided by a demon whose motivations are unknown, and there's something up with that bullet wound. We knew those already.
(There's possibly something wrong with either Cas or Ketch -- or else that's something that will be completely forgotten was ever mentioned -- but we don't know either way and we don't know what it is, therefore we didn't learn anything; if this does ultimately turn out to be something, then we'll count it as a learned item for that episode.)
So, minus learning that Chuck is weakened somehow and that at least for right now Amara’s not exactly in his corner, we're in the exact same place story-wise that we were in last week.
And looks like we'll be back there again next week.
See you next week, I guess.
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Past posts, from newest to oldest (and I sometimes do addendums if a response warrants)
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Kat’s eye narrowed, looking around “Followed? Followed how? Demon? I swear if Belphagore is back i’m going to give him a piece of my mind.”
Ryu shook his head “Not demon, no. Magic’s too strong. something else. Can’t put my claw on it. Focus, youngling.”
Kat chuffed again and shut her eyes, a surge of energy passing from her across the surrounding area. almost like an echo it bounced off of the deity. “... oh... that’s no demon...” she couldn’t seem to pin down where the pin was coming from though, turning her ears back and forth.
Since her daughter found interest and basically adopted two demon females. She will explore who they are. Aisleyne hums, staring with cross arms. Watching the two sisters curiously.
Kat was, sneaking about. Injured still but refusing to stay put. And being fussed at the entire way by a large green dragon. “I know. I KNOW. but if i sit still for much longer, i’m going to lose what’s left of my mind. Besides. I have some brews to help with keeping the gashes shut.”
The dragon chuffed rolling his eyes. “better. Now come on.” she tore open a large shadow bridge to allow them passage to the surface from the darklands humming a rhyme softly to herself to track the path of the needed bridge.
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Disentangling Magic and Religion
A lot of my practice revolves around my relationship with ghosts, spirits, and energy. These three areas tend to directly overlap with a lot of religious ideology. Many religions have very specific ideas about what happens to the dead, what kinds of spirits/extra-dimensional beings exist and how to communicate with them, and a lot of energy work comes from eastern religions.
It’s really easy to accidentally incorporate religious practice into non-religious areas. One could argue that the bulk of ‘magic’ is directly derived from religions that aren’t Christian, which were decimated and destroyed as a means of making way for the Judeo-Christian faiths. The rituals that we rely on come from the ancient invocations of non-Christian deities who have been demoted to ‘demon’ or ‘evil spirit’ by major belief systems.
Astaroth, Belphagor, Hammon... they derive from pre-Christian deities and spiritual beings. Astaroth gets his name from the Goddess Astarte and Belphagor was Baal-Peor, a Moabite God. Hammon was Baal Hammon, the Weather God of Carthage.
My approach to stepping away from religion is to strip my practice down to brass tacks and figure out what I’m actually experiencing and doing instead of focusing on what other people tell me I’m experiencing/should be doing. I want to use my own words and my own understandings rather than anyone else’s dogma. I don’t want to invoke someone’s God accidentally or on purpose, I simply wish to do what feels right.
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📜 (For each)
Each of the Voidsent Princes are translated from my creation of them in my mind back in 2010, 2011. All of them have kept a few of these details necessary to their characters when translated to Final Fantasy XIV.
📜 - Envy’s overwritten existence was a happenstance in that the Catholic belief each sin is represented by a corresponding demon. Meant that the Leviathan is associated with Envy. Since, there always exists a Leviathan in Eorzea, this meant that Envy would be overwritten even if he was the Leviathan of his world. Envy’s spite initially came from being forced into a humanoid form and keeping only his tail to forever remain nostalgic and bitter over, what he once was rather than what he could grow to be.
By this same vein, I added the aspect of him keeping his eye color, hair color, and tail to remind him of this. To drive him forever to begrudge the Sahagin and the Eorzeans. Which motivates him to commit atrocities out of spite.
As it stands, I am still trying to work in how Envy got his start in creation lore. As in his original back story, he was literally placed in a Goddess without her knowing. Feeding on her divinity and driving her mad with the newfound feeling of jealousy, spite, envy, and pettiness. Which slowly turned him from a simple snake, into a great draconic serpentine.
This event he clings onto as his peak and why he is arrogant in that he is greater than any being. Wishing to reobtain such a place and corrupt all hearts. Feeding on many more essences. But alas, he remains anchored to trying to reobtain that lost former glory. Rather than using, his powers for any good. Reminded daily of his current state, forever chasing a dream he will never reobtain.
📜 - In their origin and repeated in their back story. Only Wrath and Sloth began as demons. Which had been changed for their translations into FFXIV. Initially; Envy was a Primordeal force, Lust was human once, Gluttony was an angel, Greed was a human made deity, Sloth was a demon, Wrath was a demon, and Pride was an angel. To reflect this, Envy was a Primal in his world, Lust was a mortal, Gluttony was a Warrior of Light, Greed was an Elder Primal, Sloth is a homunculus, Wrath was an Xaela Au Ra, and Pride was also a Warrior of Light.
I, explain this, due to keeping with the translations of things that stayed over other than the obvious (i.e. eyes, hair, manner of speaking, dress). Lust maintains his backstory of prostatuting himself to make enough money. To hire, his sick sister a life-time doctor for her non-specific illness. Then the tragedy following, where his memories and beings are stripped away. Forever doomed to only vaguely remember his sister. Ever searching for her, but centuries have past and she was mortal. Whereas, he isn’t anymore.
This was my attempts to make Lust more than a simple overtly sexual force. Giving him meaning, a passion and something to lust forever outside the obvious. He wants to remember his sister, he wants to be there to protect her, watch over her, as a big brother does. See her grow, see what choices she made, etc. Alas, he might never have that chance as his shard of origin was consumed by one of the Ascian’s ploys.
📜 - Gluttony has always been together with Pride. As it is written that Beelzebub was lieutenant to Lucifer in his uprising. This follows suit, in both interations of my translations of the sins, the two are separated. Gluttony takes up hunting in a hellscape. Eventually consumes corrupted meat which drives him mad with hunger.
Unfortunately, there is far too much green, I associate with the Seven Deadly Sins. Got Envy, Gluttony, and Greed all which could be associated with various shades of the color. So, I couldn’t decide whether or not Gluttony’s eyes should be an acidic yellow or a bile green. In the end, I felt it better to learn on this angelic figure twisted into monster. When full hog on the eldritch monstrosity. His eye deforming into a compact insectoid ocular. Carapace, translucent wings, etc.
Beelzebub was shown to favor the bow in some scriptures and drawings. So, he kept a hunting aspect about him. Though I might change him, to be more approachable in the near future.
📜 - Greed was always to be a welcoming being. As he was worshipped in both previous lives in both iterations of him. He is more than happy to welcome mortals. Share a drink, buy them food, etc.
One of the few sins to actually grow, after his downfall from the throne of divinity and being outwritten as a faux deity. Mammon found to value less material things and more people in general. Though he still wishes to collect various objects, now that he has found himself in a new world. He also wishes to collect people. Relationships, memories, experiences, stories, and the like.
This turns Greed away like Lust from the simple path of corporate greed to one of more character. Always broad shouldered, hair and eyes the color of fresh minted dollar bills. Dressing in suits like a romanticized prohibition mob boss. But, with genuine hospitality. Greed was probably the easiest to translate story wise.
📜 - Sloth is probably the least touched on Sin, I’ve worked on. They follow the troupe of being lazy and unmotivated. But, in a logical way. Yes, Sloth does tend to sleep and prefer to be undisturbed. But, in my research, I came upon an interesting bit of lore from the Belphagor myth, Belphagor is sent out into the world by Hades to measure humanity. Though his findings are uninteresting, the folklore of Belphagor offering up unimaginable inventions for people to patent and claim as their own to incite Sloth. Had some sort of impact on me.
Absolutely brilliant, able to invent things on the spot, but the laziest being in the universe. Whenever awoken, Sloth would offer up someone a genuine good idea or invention which would see themselves prosper. If, they’d just let Sloth roll over and go back to sleep.
Another aspect of Sloth kept in both iterations, they are either unfathomably lucky or unlucky depending on where you look at it. As they get around purely by chance. By never moving and always sleeping, Sloth is often farried around without their knowing. Appearing in odd places all due to random chance.
For example, Sloth went from the Great Gubal Library steps to Ul’dah by; being swept by one of Matoya’s brooms off the beaten path, rolling down a hill into the river below, floating through Coerthas onto the oceans near La Noscea, where they were subsequently eaten by an over size fish, said fish washed up on the harbor of Horizon, where it was split up only for them to come tumbling out of its belly, into a cart, which was then farried to Ul’dah, whereby they rolled off it onto the streets.
📜 - Amon is one of 72 demons written about in the Goetia of Soloman. He is a marquis of Hell and bears an owl’s head with wolves teeth, a man’s body, with a serpent tail. He is sinfully summoned by scholars to foresee the future or help them obtain knowledge. This is an aspect translated into Wrath, once a great oracle of the Xaela. He predicted an outcome which bode ill for the current Khagan. Ill respecting of this prediction, that Khagan killed Amon’s tribe and tried to force fate to bring about a new revelation which served the ruling tribe before Nadaam.
To this end, they tortured, Amon for many moons. Until at last, fate intervened in a way that was unexpected. Infusing Amon with the rage of all those unlawfully killed in his tribe. He began a beast of Wrath. Still maintaining his ability to see the future, as indicated by his ring patterned eyes. Always prone to anger and irrational thinking, going as far as to destroy a marking place because of some pineapples. Sloth developed a system of stealing piercings.
Wrath’s body is covered in piercings that pentrate through Wrath’s abdomen, fore and upper arms, his ears, nose, and lips. When ever, he gets angry. The piercings attempt to seal in the rage and when they are close to expiring, they glow molten white. This way, Wrath can maintain proper thought and function without going berserk at a moment’s notice.
The piercings can double as explosives, as Wrath can remove them and throw the heated piercings to erupt releasing the fiery energy in the designated area.
📜 - Pride, Lucifer. One of the most iconic sins and in a handful of religion, the first sin and sometimes to root of it all. Vanity, narcassism, and glory seeking. Pride is another one I hadn’t touched on alot and currently sits in an amnesiac state.
Though, his form is that of a Warrior of Light, who did his best and was awarded nothing for it. He started out seeking adventure, gathering friends and allies along the way, battling everything the troubles of the world put forth and in the end, he and his Warriors of Light. Couldn’t stop of the Ascians from consuming, his world in Calamity.
His last act was to protect, what he thought, was the last remaining member of his group from the flood of darkness. That would go on to consume his form.
Once golden in hair and eye, his fair hair turning black and the shine of his gaze fading.
Now Pride is going to be acting as a Project of mine. Balmung is going to shape him into what he becomes. Will he return to being a Voidsent Prince? Become an adventurer? Or something else? We’ll see....when I get to courage to throw him at the Balmung community again.
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