Rabbit Sin of Lust
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Lust — The Velvet Dominator
Once known as Seris, the rabbit was never the strongest, nor the most feared. What Seris possessed was awareness of desire — the ability to see what others wanted before they admitted it to themselves.
At first, this gift brought unity.
Comfort.
Affection.
People leaned closer. Voices softened. Defences lowered.
Seris learned that desire did not need to be forced. It only needed to be guided.
The weapon Lust carries reflects this truth. The thorned whip does not exist to strike alone — it curves, coils, and lingers. It touches before it wounds. Each movement promises pleasure or pain, never fully revealing which will come. Control is not seized. It is invited.
Deep purple settled into Seris’s form like twilight — rich, indulgent, consuming. Armour gave way to flowing straps and ornaments, not for exposure, but for suggestion. Nothing is revealed fully. Everything is implied.
Lust does not rush.
Lust waits for attention.
Those who approach do so willingly, mistaking desire for agency. By the time they realise they have surrendered control, the chain has already tightened.
Now known only as Lust, the Velvet Dominator does not command, threaten, or steal. There is no need. Others step closer on their own, drawn by longing they believe belongs to them.
Among the Seven, others burn, rule, take, envy, consume, or decay — but Lust understands something they do not:
Control is strongest
when it feels like choice.
Series Note
Lust follows Greed because possession often begins with desire. What Greed takes by calculation, Lust receives through surrender.










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