7 deadly sins creatures

Nightscream89

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So I've started on a story where the MC becomes the Champion for the Demon of Lust.
He is turned into a Incubi, but in the story he will also face the other Champions of the 7 deadly sins.

So Basically I need creatures that they have turned into. The creature needs to either inhabit the sin themselves or awaken it in others. They can be either male or female as long as they can be defeated by the MC having sex with a woman.
So for Wrath I'm probably going for a Juggernaut, MC will fuck his GF, mom and sister and he destroys his own house, basically defeating himself.
For Greed I want the human side to be a madam running a brothel, not sure what creature fits it.
Gluttony I was thinking of a feeder who feeds a girl and MC competes with Gluttony for her and wins, preventing her from getting fat and eaten by gluttony. (No specific creature yet)
Envy, Sloth and Pride I have some vague ideas for, but nothing specific yet.

So does anyone know mythical creatures that would fit these ideas? Or any other ideas on how to shape these characters?
 
I would simply make them all different size, shape and color demons. Black, white, red, blue, yellow, green and purple. Standard demonic features. Tail, claws, horns, long tongue, glowing eyes and fangs.
 
I would simply make them all different size, shape and color demons. Black, white, red, blue, yellow, green and purple. Standard demonic features. Tail, claws, horns, long tongue, glowing eyes and fangs.
Their human appearances are pretty random.
 
What is a juggernaut? I thought a juggernaut was more of a description than an actual creature.

For greed I would go for the classic money. It could be a brothel, though it would be a high end expensive one where the life of wealth can be lived to the fullest. I would go for an imp, goblin, leprechaun, magpie or dragon. The first 3 are small and human-like, allowing them to maybe pass for humans of small stature. If not a brothel, they could hoard their wealth at a bank or jewelry store, hiding their most valued items in a huge vault. The MC breaks in, finding the concubines among the money and jewelry.

I'll be back if I have thought about it a bit more for the others.
 
For me, I think sims should have two forms:

1. The temptation: a form which reflects what you think you’ll get by indulging

2. The reality: what it leads to

So for my reccomendations:

Greed:
1. A radiant golden body that is surrounded by treasure and gorgeous admirers. Brothel owner could be one but I’d say more an aristocrat

2. The gold is cheap flaking foil, the treasures become rusted garbage, the admirers that surround them are digging knives into them and the champion’s fingers are long and worn down to the bone from all the things they grasped

Gluttony:
A rotund but well proportioned man or or woman. One thing to remember is that gluttony is indulgence, not just eating. I think one way to capture this is to look at Slaanesh cultists in 40k: they follow their vices to the extreme to the point they would put cenobites to shame. So for the first form I’d say have symbols of their vices surrounding them (if they are into pain, have some BDSM gear: drugs: have snuff pouches they carry that never run out)

For their other form: all the vices are there but now their form looks like their flesh is about to slough off and is hanging all over the place. Their belly is now a hollow hole that grows and erodes as they indulge in their vice, only causing their hunger for fulfillment to grow exponentially.

Sloth: I’d say instead of a form, have it be a power: the first form have it be someone confident and cocky: things will just work out for them. They reach their hand up into the air they will catch an apple. An attack comes their way, something will come to block it.

However: once they get hit even once, their true form emerges: a withered husk that bears the marks of self inflicted neglect and eyes wide with despair over all the opportunities they let slip by.

Envy: ever changing shapeshifter who grows stronger as they take from others vs a being that is a small, pitiful creature that is desperately trying on new costumes that never fit and only sand away at its form

Pride: a majestic ruler who the world bends to. The tides move at their command and the sun lingers on them always.

Vs: a pitiful person alone on a barren island. Insignificant and impotent

For wrath I think a juggernaut is good but maybe have it adorned with people it cares about

Second form: all attachments are destroyed as the flame of their rage has scorched their body to cinders. They are now a shambling burning husk, only kept going by the very flame that consumes them
 
It would take research but medieval Europe had different animals representing different sins, including the seven deadly. Look that up and make them variations on that.

I might add, I am no longer entirely sure all 7 deadly sins are represented, but at least several of them were/ are.
 
So I've started on a story where the MC becomes the Champion for the Demon of Lust.
He is turned into a Incubi, but in the story he will also face the other Champions of the 7 deadly sins.

So Basically I need creatures that they have turned into. The creature needs to either inhabit the sin themselves or awaken it in others. They can be either male or female as long as they can be defeated by the MC having sex with a woman.
So for Wrath I'm probably going for a Juggernaut, MC will fuck his GF, mom and sister and he destroys his own house, basically defeating himself.
For Greed I want the human side to be a madam running a brothel, not sure what creature fits it.
Gluttony I was thinking of a feeder who feeds a girl and MC competes with Gluttony for her and wins, preventing her from getting fat and eaten by gluttony. (No specific creature yet)
Envy, Sloth and Pride I have some vague ideas for, but nothing specific yet.

So does anyone know mythical creatures that would fit these ideas? Or any other ideas on how to shape these characters?

So I googled this and found the following article on the seven sins: https://medium.com/@ThoughtTheory_/the-7-deadly-sins-a-modern-perspective-3c5d9fffc735

It doesn't answer your specific question, but I thought it contained some interesting idea's that may still be of benefit.

I have to say, when I first started reading this my mind immediately jumped to a Minotaur when thinking of Wrath.
 
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