The Seven Deadly Sins and the Seven Holy Virtues are key elements in keeping the world in balance. You cannot have Gluttony without Temperance, and Forgiveness is lost without Wrath. But little do the people of the Earth know that these Sins and Virtues are living amongst us, appearing as normal human beings.
The Seven Deadly Sins:
Lust has an insatiable need for romance or things of a romantic nature. This includes thoughts, desires, and actions.
Gluttony over indulges in anything to the extreme, usually food or drink.
Greed has a need for material possessions or material wealth. If this need is unfed, Greed person may even resort to hoarding their goods, theft, robbery, or obtaining any material possessions by means of trickery, deception, or manipulation. Greed is usually easy to bribe, or will take any bet or do anything for a dollar.
Sloth is lazy, has no motivation, and is usually overcome by constant sadness.
Wrath has extreme anger, rage, hatred, or a need for vengeance or revenge. Wrath will often resort to taking the law in their own hands if they feel the justice system has failed them.
Envy feels the need to have better or be better than others. The need to have the goods of others. Wanting what others have for themself.
Pride Pride has a need to be more important than others. Pride usually fails to give due complements to others, but instead fishes for compliments for theirself.
The Seven Holy Virtues:
Chastity has great courage and boldness. They have an embracing of moral wholesomeness and achieving purity of thought through education and betterment.
Temperance has constant mindfulness of others and their own surroundings; they practice self-control, abstention, and moderation.
Charity has great generosity, willingness to give, and nobility of their thoughts or actions.
Diligence is zealous and careful nature in their actions and work. They have decisive work ethic. They budget their time; monitoring their own activities to guard against laziness.
Forgiveness has forbearance and endurance through moderation. They are good at resolving conflicts peacefully, as opposed to resorting to violence. They are known for their ability to forgive; to show mercy to sinners.
Kindness is known for their charity, compassion, friendship, and sympathy without prejudice and for its own sake.
Humility has modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect. They give credit where credit is due, instead of unfairly glorifying themselves.
The Seven Deadly Sins:
Lust has an insatiable need for romance or things of a romantic nature. This includes thoughts, desires, and actions.
Gluttony over indulges in anything to the extreme, usually food or drink.
Greed has a need for material possessions or material wealth. If this need is unfed, Greed person may even resort to hoarding their goods, theft, robbery, or obtaining any material possessions by means of trickery, deception, or manipulation. Greed is usually easy to bribe, or will take any bet or do anything for a dollar.
Sloth is lazy, has no motivation, and is usually overcome by constant sadness.
Wrath has extreme anger, rage, hatred, or a need for vengeance or revenge. Wrath will often resort to taking the law in their own hands if they feel the justice system has failed them.
Envy feels the need to have better or be better than others. The need to have the goods of others. Wanting what others have for themself.
Pride Pride has a need to be more important than others. Pride usually fails to give due complements to others, but instead fishes for compliments for theirself.
The Seven Holy Virtues:
Chastity has great courage and boldness. They have an embracing of moral wholesomeness and achieving purity of thought through education and betterment.
Temperance has constant mindfulness of others and their own surroundings; they practice self-control, abstention, and moderation.
Charity has great generosity, willingness to give, and nobility of their thoughts or actions.
Diligence is zealous and careful nature in their actions and work. They have decisive work ethic. They budget their time; monitoring their own activities to guard against laziness.
Forgiveness has forbearance and endurance through moderation. They are good at resolving conflicts peacefully, as opposed to resorting to violence. They are known for their ability to forgive; to show mercy to sinners.
Kindness is known for their charity, compassion, friendship, and sympathy without prejudice and for its own sake.
Humility has modest behavior, selflessness, and the giving of respect. They give credit where credit is due, instead of unfairly glorifying themselves.











