Seven. seven of them bad.
Greed: gred n. the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual.
See GOLLUM.
He places it in between his fingers and strokes it, he calls it his own, his precious. He doesn't even remember life before, but he has no regrets, for it is his and he wants it forever. It calls to him when it is not in his hands, cradled softly between his fingers. It is stolen from him, and he withers further. Without his precious, he is nothing. The ring has taken him and it will take anybody else who dare let it.
He feels it and follows it. He will do anything for it; he is binded to it. It has left him with nothing but lies and deceit, he only has his sins in him now. But he cares not, he cares only for the ring and the power it holds on him. He will have it again, as he follows the ring bearer to its doom.
He has plans, plans to kill and claim the ring as his like it once was. The ring has made him a murderer, which is how he came to it, stealing it and killing its finder. And now he plans to kill again, for the ring, for the precious.
He leads the ring bearer to her, where she will kill him and he will steal the ring. But the plan fails and the ring goes to the other, to the fat hobbit. But greed leads him back to the ring, back to where it was creator. He fights the ring bearer, who is wearing the ring, claiming it as his own. He grabs hold of the finger the ring rests on and snaps it from its body.
He falls backwards, cheering for the ring that is his once again. He falls into the pit of fire and greed has taken its last victim.
Seven. Greed. Seven. Sin. Deadly.
Greed: gred n. the desire for material wealth or gain, ignoring the realm of the spiritual.
See GOLLUM.
He places it in between his fingers and strokes it, he calls it his own, his precious. He doesn't even remember life before, but he has no regrets, for it is his and he wants it forever. It calls to him when it is not in his hands, cradled softly between his fingers. It is stolen from him, and he withers further. Without his precious, he is nothing. The ring has taken him and it will take anybody else who dare let it.
He feels it and follows it. He will do anything for it; he is binded to it. It has left him with nothing but lies and deceit, he only has his sins in him now. But he cares not, he cares only for the ring and the power it holds on him. He will have it again, as he follows the ring bearer to its doom.
He has plans, plans to kill and claim the ring as his like it once was. The ring has made him a murderer, which is how he came to it, stealing it and killing its finder. And now he plans to kill again, for the ring, for the precious.
He leads the ring bearer to her, where she will kill him and he will steal the ring. But the plan fails and the ring goes to the other, to the fat hobbit. But greed leads him back to the ring, back to where it was creator. He fights the ring bearer, who is wearing the ring, claiming it as his own. He grabs hold of the finger the ring rests on and snaps it from its body.
He falls backwards, cheering for the ring that is his once again. He falls into the pit of fire and greed has taken its last victim.
Seven. Greed. Seven. Sin. Deadly.
