Post by Vinita Ari Blackwell on Dec 14, 2013 19:38:19 GMT -8
Lesser Goddess of Sins
Vinita Ari Blackwell
Wings
Wings-tattoo form
Nickname:
Vinita Ari Blackwell
Wings
Wings-tattoo form
Nickname:
Ari
Who do you work for?:
Independent
Theme song:
Oomph - Labyrinth
English: www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-RyfwnsXhc
Physical/Psychological Description:
Ari's figure is slim and muscular, she stands tall and prefers to wear heels. Her soft red hair hangs long on her back and typically is tied up in a ponytail. Her eyes are a golden hue, and appear hazel to humans and the supernatural. As the Goddess of Sins, Ari is a fun tempered and represents each of the seven deadly sins even if it's a small thing that ties her to that sin. The most wonderful thing about this beautiful creature, is that as a Goddess, she still feels that human connection she'd once had.
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Unknown
Age:
Ageless
Gender:
Female
Race:
The Gods Made Me A Goddess
Height:
5'8"
Weight:
150lbs
What is it you're looking for?:
Straight
Hooking up?:
Single
Class::
My Profession Is Goddess of Sins
Statistics:
Strength: 16
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 14
Inteligence: 13
Wisdom: 18
Charisma:10
Dexterity: 12
Constitution: 14
Inteligence: 13
Wisdom: 18
Charisma:10
Abilities:
Amplify Emotions lv3
Flight/wings
Blizzard
Haunting Vision
Heal
Invisibility lv4
Memory Thief lv2
Mind Reading lv3
Raise Undead lv4
Shape shift lv2
Flight/wings
Blizzard
Haunting Vision
Heal
Invisibility lv4
Memory Thief lv2
Mind Reading lv3
Raise Undead lv4
Shape shift lv2
Weapon(s):
Scythe
Whatcha wearin'?:
Normally Ari is dress in a white tank top with a through over leather jacket and tight skinny jeans. On her feet she wears swede black heeled boots.
Transportation:
Walks
Disposition to the Law:
Neutral
Alignment:
Neutral
Likes:
Humans
Vampires
Vampires
Dislikes:
Emotions
Phobias:
Lack of eye contact
Obsession: The seven Deadly sins
Vice:
The seven Deadly sins:PRIDE
“Excessive love of one’s own excellence.. that frame of mind in which a person, through the love of his own worth, aims to withdraw himself from subjection to God.” Pride is considered by many to be the original sin and the most deadly of the seven, the sin from which all other sins grow. It includes the desire to be more important, more attractive, or better than others, and often includes an inability to acknowledge the good in others. Vainglory (in the earliest list) is considered a form of pride, and includes boasting, vanity, presumption, excessive ambition, and narcissism.
GREED-AVARICE
From the Latin avarus, “to crave”, Avarice is often listed as “Greed” in the top-seven list. The definition of avarice includes the sins one commits in planning to satisfy one’s craving for money. Greed is related to Envy and Gluttony in that all three are sins of excess. Greed, however, usually relates directly to wealth, and is the excessive accumulation of (or desire for) money. The foundational sin behind all three sins is making things of this earth — temporal things, destined to pass away — more important than God, or making them into things worth living for. Related to Greed are the sins of bribery, hoarding, and disloyalty.
ENVY
Sometimes called Jealousy, Envy is related to Greed but differs in two respects: one, greed is usually associated with material goods, where envy is not necessarily so; and two, in envy, a person resents another person who has something they don’t. The end result of envy is that a person wishes to take away from another what they themselves wish they had. Thomas Aquinas defined envy as “sorrow at another’s well-being“. Envy opposes Love because it fails to rejoice in the good of others. Growing out of envy are the sins of hatred, idolatry, and gossip.
WRATH
Wrath goes beyond just being ticked off about something. It is a deep, abiding rage: hatred and anger spinning out of control, hatred of someone or something that has done nothing to deserve one’s wrath. Wrath is irrational: it can be seen in denial, impatience, a desire for revenge, or a desire to do evil to another. Wrath is considered to be the root cause of the sins of murder, assault, and in some cases genocide. Wrath can also be turned inward into self-destructive behaviors such as self-mutilation and suicide. Wrath is not necessarily a selfish sin, and often works against self-interest; it is at its root a rejection of the good God has created in others and/or in oneself.
LUST
In the original Latin list the word was luxuria, from which we get the word “luxury”. Luxuria included immoral sexual thoughts and acts, but the original meaning was as much the “the lust of the eyes” as “the lust of the flesh”. In some lists this sin was called “extravagance“, and I prefer this translation because it gives insight into the nature of the sin: to be excessive in enjoying good things; to mis-use, abuse, or take for granted the gifts one has been given. In the modern sense, however, lust refers strictly to sexual sin, and is defined as an inordinate craving for carnal pleasure. The sinful aspect of lust is not in wanting sex but in either the excess of or the inappropriate satisfaction of desire. Lust is often one of the foundational sins for crimes such as adultery, incest, criminal assault, rape, and abduction.
GLUTTONY
From the Latin gluttire meaning “to swallow”, gluttony in modern speech deals with eating or drinking too much. However the original meaning implies something deeper: consuming so much one harms one’s health, or becoming obsessed with consuming, or consuming to the point that it interferes with one’s ability to carry out one’s duties. Originally Gluttony meant over-indulgence or over-consumption of anything; wastefulness. Gluttony is also a sin because it takes away from the needs of the poor being met. The Catholic Encyclopedia defines gluttony as taking more than you need. Some church teachers expand the definition (and I think rightly so) to include the thoughts a person has about their particular over-indulgences: anticipation, obsession with specific delicacies, spending too much money on exotic food and drink, etc.
SLOTH
“Acedia” is an ancient Latin/Greek word meaning “neglect” and refers to neglectfulness of one’s self or one’s duties. Apathy is the nearest translation we have in modern speech — the attitude that “doing the right thing is too much work”. Acedia might include listlessness, uneasiness of mind, restlessness, or instability. Its root is a lack of love, or a lack of passion — of all the seven deadly sins it is the only one that has its roots in emptiness, or an absence of something. In modern speech, Sloth is often equated with laziness, and this is certainly part of the definition; but in adding acedia the meaning expands to include states of mind that produce frenetic activity without any sense of purpose; directionlessness. Related to this is the sin of Despair, a deep dissatisfaction or discontent, and Sorrow.
As the Goddess of Sins, Ari doesn't have any virtues but she does fall close to temperance.
Virtue:
Background:
A Goddess! How.. Cliche! A beautiful creature, flawless in age, and perfect in every way. A beauty with followers, class, and even a voice of an angel. Nothing can compare, right? Ari would beg to differ. Ari has a means to love the humans and supernatural. She believes they have it easy, friends, lives, emotions beyond that of a job, and unique looks. Ari has been asked many times, what her earliest memory was but she couldn't ever remember as far back as she'd liked. What she does remember is when she became a Goddess of something, or in her case the Goddess of Sins. For her becoming this Goddess seemed to erase any of her memories she had.
Stunned at the lack of who she was and she moved as though being this Goddess was her everyday life. So who knows maybe she was always a Goddess and one day erased her memories, or maybe, just maybe she'd been somewhat human. Ari loved her life, her sinful life. She found her hobbies of walking among the humans and supernatural and using her power to control certain feelings they all had. Granted Ari loved the humans and the supernatural but it was also her job to toy with them, excite them, and even enrage them.
Unlike what some may think, Ari is a loving and caring female. And when it's needed, she prefers to lift a sword and fight than to talk about petty problems. Ari is constantly debating a life as a human, always hating that she's alone. People say God's and Goddess' are happy with their life, they rule after all.
Stunned at the lack of who she was and she moved as though being this Goddess was her everyday life. So who knows maybe she was always a Goddess and one day erased her memories, or maybe, just maybe she'd been somewhat human. Ari loved her life, her sinful life. She found her hobbies of walking among the humans and supernatural and using her power to control certain feelings they all had. Granted Ari loved the humans and the supernatural but it was also her job to toy with them, excite them, and even enrage them.
Unlike what some may think, Ari is a loving and caring female. And when it's needed, she prefers to lift a sword and fight than to talk about petty problems. Ari is constantly debating a life as a human, always hating that she's alone. People say God's and Goddess' are happy with their life, they rule after all.
Zodiac Sign:
Aries
Do you have what the vamps like?:
AB+