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Asmodeus obey me
Asmodeus obey me








(And that in between and outside the binary!!) I’d theorise that it’s partly to express a somewhat androgynous nature, a flirtation with the feminine and masculine both within and outwith himself. (Required historical note - few things illustrate the nonsensical nature of gendered colours as the fact that only a few decades ago, pink was the colour of boys, and blue the colour of girls 🙄) Pink and teal are also reminiscent of the trans flag, embodying the traditionally masculine and feminine and more importantly, the reclamation and subversion of such. Coincidentally, this is at the same time Asmodeus was winning hearts and fluttering pulses across French literature. Pink and a very teal-like blue were the fashion of choice in 18th century France, popularised by Madame de Pompadour.

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Teal is a fairly classic pairing with pink, and on its own reflects many of the same properties as blue - calming and serene - while avoiding the icier blue traits of loneliness and sadness.īlue is the colour most preferred by men, which is obviously mostly down to societal conditioning of it being a Manly Colour for Manly Mens bruh, but teal is a nice subversion of those narrow restrictions. As an example, the Asmodeus from Seven Mortal Sins is pansexual, female, and boobtastic.Īngels, and thus demons, don’t really do the whole gender thing and I like that Obey Me acknowledges this at least somewhat by keeping the MC character as gender neutral, thus allowing all genders and sexualities (or lack thereof) to be immersed in the gameplay. More modern interpretations have changed this, as the Avatar of Lust would surely not restrict himself in such a way. That’s something that was consistent with the Asmodeus of old too, that his sole focus was upon women, and he looked upon men only to destroy them in his jealousy. (This is before men wearing ruffles and -gasp- fancy clothes was seen as an indicator of sexuality btw.) He was dressed in the most magnificent finery, and was very, very heterosexual 👀 Many a novel and periodical appearance followed, all featuring a demon who gradually became more handsome as he laid bare the truth of human behaviour after dark. In France, Asmodeus was revitalised in the early 18th century (adapted from a Spanish satirical novel some 60 years before) as a witty critic of human foibles, a sharp new cupid, and the prince of dandies.

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One interesting thing to note about the traditional Asmodeus is how popular he remained, long after many other demons were forgotten. It’s a colour associated with both romance and femininity in the modern age, though obviously those are qualities that change greatly over time. Pink is very much used as the main colour for Asmodeus, with the Little D’s of Lust all sporting pink. Asmo’s nails are definitely intriguing - not only does he have two colours, but one colour is very close to that of his youngest brother, Belphegor.Īrguably pink could also then said to be similar to a combination of Lucifer and Mammon, but there are only so many colours after all.










Asmodeus obey me