

Bonus points for actually having green eyes. When Pride falls, she also admits she was always envious of her sister and likely the other Sins as well, which is the point she finally reveals herself. She specifically resents mankind and fully intends on taking everything that they have. Foreshadowing: When Envy is sucked into the amulet, it appears in white rather than green like the other sins, indicating that Envy is not a true sin.Feathered Fiend: Envy resembles a humanoid corvid/vulture, which is appropriate for a hateful creature like her.When she was foiled by Fury, her last words was a frustrated rant about how everything belonged to her. Her goal was to destroy the arrogant Charred Council and then let the opposing Angels and Demons kill each other before finishing the rest off to take the world. While disguised as a Watcher, she expressed admiration for the power of the Horsemen as well as jealousy of Pride's beauty, foreshadowing her betrayal and her form in the endgame becoming a combination of the four Horsemen. Surprisingly enough, the crowlike Envy who expressed wanting to steal everything the humans had, and then enslave them until they broke was only a ruse. Driven by Envy: Naturally, as implicated in her name.Cool Mask: The true Envy wears a bone mask very similar to Death's.Bird People: The fake Envy looks like a humanoid vulture.However, that never meant that allowing them to roam freely was a good idea, considering the sort of damage they can do if left to their own devices. This didn't stop the Charred Council from locking them up first chance they got. Despite their very existence being a source of evil in the universe, the Creator took great pains to create them anyway. This talisman proved to be her own end after Fury trapped her inside of it. Envy was so jealous of the power that the other Sins possessed that she stole a talisman designed by one of her rivals (whom she tricked Fury into believing was her) to siphon off their energy.Pride has scars surrounding her right eye which she is so ashamed of, she hides them by covering her entire face with a mask.Gluttony is defeated by swallowing underwater bombs.While Lust is usually associated with sexual desire, Lust is androgynous, eliminating any sexual aspect.

Though he is initially hesitant to battle, Sloth is quick to action after the destruction of his throne.Avarice battles by throwing various things that he has horded at her, effectively destroying pieces of his own collection.While most of the Sins immediately engage in combat with Fury, Wrath has a moment of calm where he admires how beautiful Fury is.Irony: Fury's battle with each of the sins each have some form of Dramatic Irony to them.The Corrupter: They were created to spread their namesakes towards the rest of the universe and are implied to have placed that influence onto the Charred Council during their incarceration.It's also left up in the air if Fury re-purposing the Talisman of Sin as a makeshift hand grenade with all the Sins' essence trapped inside to distract the Charred Council actually permanently killed them or not with its explosive destruction. Several of them also invoke As Long as There is Evil in their Boss Banter, implying even if their physical forms are destroyed their essence will eventually reincarnate into a new form. As Anthropomorphic Personification of their respective sins, no talk is actually said of permanently killing them, just trapping and re-imprisoning them. Compelling Voice: Lust, Sloth and Wrath are seen to have this, which is how they are able to corrupt others.However, Envy schemes to become the sole Big Bad.


Anthropomorphic Personification: As their names indicate.
