Seven Deadly Sins

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Sin

[[Culpa]]

any reprehensible or regrettable action, behaviour, lapse, etc.; great fault or offence

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Each and every one of them were guilty. In one way - or another.

Each of them played their part to create their own inferno.

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Like Asmodeus the demon, responsible for twisting people's desires, he brought Lust.

Like Beelzebub, the Semitic deity who was worshiped in the Philistine city of Ekron, he brought Gluttony.

Like Mammon, the deity of 'dishonest gain', the false God of riches and avarice, he brought Greed.

Like Belphegor, who Lucifer sent from Hell to see if true happiness existed, only to find that people where not destined to live in harmony, he brought Sloth.

Like Amon, a Marquis of Hell, the seventh of the 72 Goetic demons who governs forty infernal legions, he brought Wrath.

Like Leviathan, one of the seven princes of Hell and its gatekeeper, the great Sea monster, he brought Envy.

And like Lucifer, the accuser, the adversary, the 'fallen angel', he brought Pride.

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They had battled and bloodied one another, they had kept secrets, broken hearts, lied, betrayed, exiled, they had walked away, said goodbye and sworn it was forever, and somehow, every time, they had mended, they had forgiven, they had survived. Some mistakes could never be fixed - some, but not all. Some people can't be driven away, no matter how hard you try.

- Robin Wasserman