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Question for the Secret History readers: do y'all think the seven deadly sins is a pertinent angle to read the greek class (Julian included) through? Cause I definitely see it fitting for Richard as envy (a deadly sin is supposed to be one at the origin of other sins and that leads to death if my memory serves me right, and his envy of rich people led him to wanting to transform into a rich person leading to him almost dying that one winter), Francis as paress (he would literally rather die than be disowned and forced to work to sustain himself). It could work for Charles (wrath), Camilla (luxury) and Bunny (avarice), and a sweet argument could be made for Julian as gluttony (in the sense of eating for pleasure rather than sustenance) but of course Henry's a problem. I mean, he doesn't NOT fit pride, but it's not evident either you know? Plus guy's literally Death so it feels weird to coinjoin the two, what do you guys think?