Merivale Auridi (Envy)
Posts : 2 Join date : 2015-07-27 Location : Hell.
| Subject: Envy Will Be Your Fall Fri Dec 11, 2015 6:25 pm | |
| Name: 1st Lifetime: Mariana Ivonne Arianwyn 2nd Lifetime: Merivale Invidia Auridi
Representative of: Envy
Gender: Female
Age: Human: 18 Historical: First mention as a deadly sin in the bible, yet envy has been around forever.
Brief personality: Merivale is a notably jealous character. She hates it when others have better things than hers. She can often say rude and brash things towards others, exerting uncalled for behaviour to others who have more than her. She uses words to get under others’ skins, and she often regrets it afterwards. She tries to impress others and make them envious of her, because she finds it to be the most satisfying feeling in the world. She lives to impress others.
Brief physical description: Merivale has light grey skin and white hair. She has green eyes and often wears green lipstick. She wears a green collared, dark grey, sleeveless dress with green straps above the waist. There are gold beads where the collar connects and she has a third eye on her chest. She has green cuffs around her shoulders. She also has disconnected sleeves with gold lining around the top and gold beads underneath. The dress has a slit up the leg, and the bottoms of both the sleeves and the dress have green lining. She has pitch black leather boots with heels, and the tops of the boots have gold lining and gold beads. She has orange markings on her legs and she wears green nail polish. She has large, pointed, pitch black horns and a tail with a green blade at the end. Her tail has a gold ring on it.
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Brief history: Envy (Latin, invidia), like greed and lust, is characterized by an insatiable desire. Envy is similar to jealousy in that they both feel discontent towards someone’s traits, status, abilities, or rewards. The difference is the envious also desire the entity and covet it.
Envy can be directly related to the Ten Commandments, specifically, “Neither shall you desire... anything that belongs to your neighbour.” Dante defined this as “a desire to deprive other men of theirs”. In Dante’s Purgatory, the punishment for the envious is to have their eyes sewn shut with wire because they have gained sinful pleasure from seeing others brought low. Aquinas described envy as “sorrow for another’s good.”
Religious affiliation: Agnostic.
Any special powers or abilities: The eye on her chest can see through things.
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