The sin of constant need, the carnal lust for possession, and the debauchery accompanying every mortal thought and action. It is not simply the common sexual desire but a frenzy that drives anyone to lust without restraint.
Sinners are driven by lust to fornicate with violent creatures or people who may not have given their consent. So they indiscriminately practice all forms of betrayal to satisfy their own pleasure. Or they choose individuals they should never, ever touch like beasts, family members, or subjects too young or too old by exploiting their docility. The true lustful is the one who gives in to their visceral need without caring about the consequences of their actions. A drive that literally lives in their belly, like a perverted animal that is never satiated. In the name of lust, they can sacrifice all their possessions, lose every position or rank they have acquired, and even kill the victims of this abuse. In lust, violence pulses like blood in the sinner’s veins. For them, there is never rest, driven by the continuous impulse to the act that constantly inhabits his thoughts.
Since ancient times this sin has been represented by a naked individual, who impudently exposes a glimpse of his sexual organ. He is often wrapped in a sheer veil that leaves little to the imagination. He is not wearing anything, but his head is adorned with a horned columbine with petals as brown as congealed blood. In some depictions, one can see a small, winged demon arranging the flowers between the locks of incarnate lust. He is accompanied by a black goat that continuously laps his skin with its tongue, wiping the sweat from every limb of its enchanting body.
Although in the past, lust was associated with figures in charge of the entertainment of the powerful. And all those who, by exhibiting their bodies, ignited greedy and eager desires, today it is quite clear that these individuals are rarely really linked to this sin.
In the exercise of their profession, the loss of all malice often empties every sexual act from the sin commonly associated with it. Many supernatural creatures are associated with lust, such as [[Succubi]], [[Lamias]], [[Satyrs]], [[Megere]], [[Onocentaurs]], [[Vampire|Vampires]], and other hematophagous. In the most blasphemous tales, it is told how they can derive nourishment from mating with mortal beings, stealing their bodily fluids and vitality. In rare cases, they copulate with them only to generate other similar beings. The procreative force of mortals is very precious for those who do not possess it and is a fundamental ingredient for rites and spells of black magic.
Brothel Locations: [[Ghelia]]