![[Pasted image 20250203203325.png]] It is possible that sooner or later, in the course of our lives, we will come across individuals apparently devoid of any filter or inhibition. People devoted solely to unruliness, vice, and carnal pleasures are impermeable to external influences of morality, custom, or the context in which they live. Of course, they rarely come into contact with the cult of [[Seven Sins/Lust/Asmodeus]], but when this happens, the ranks of the Demon inevitably gain a new cultist. The call of Lust is simply irresistible. The calls surprise sinners in the rare moments of quiet before yet another pleasure-seeking. They take the form of lucid dreams, unexpected encounters, or dangerous games. The conclusion they receive is always the same: the Mark of Asmodeus. The lustful person lives an unparalleled experience and, deprived of all control, experiences for the first time an extreme pleasure never felt before. The Mark symbolizes this new addiction of the cultist, who can only devote their entire existence to satisfy the one who instilled it. With the first night of the crescent moon, new acolytes feel the powers bestowed by the Mark awaken in them and often have their first meeting with other cult members. The promises made in those circumstances sink into the innermost depths of the cultist and are so powerful that they motivate every action they take in the future. What they will have to do from that moment on becomes immediately clear: to perpetuate their perverse conduct of life to drag as many sinners as possible into the lustful abyss.