Saligia, from latin, it’s an acronym refering to the Catholic Bible’s 7 Deadly Sins: Superbia, Avaritia, Luxuria, Invidia, Gula, Ira, and Acedia
Prophecies foretold
Prophecies foreseen
Human characteristics
Defined numerically
Semantically altered
Cultural diversity
Morality coded
Defined as a species
Avaratia Acedia Invidia Superbia
Lust Wrath Pride
Saligia
Avaratia Acedia Invidia Superbia
Lust Wrath Pride
Saligia
Avaratia Acedia Invidia Superbia
Lust Wrath Pride
Saligia
Since the beginning of cognitive thought
A realization, preservation of self
Conscience created a sense of worth
As our natural ability to want more
Lacking in perceived qualities
Wasting away in self
Suppression of feelings, apathy
Luxuria vainglory are insatiable
Our needs are wanting
Our needs are unfulfilled
Saligia
Defined numerically
Saligia
Mankinds destiny
The envious, the wrathful, the proud
Purgatory proper
Love misdirected
The gluttonous, the greedy those of lust
Earthly paradise
Excessive love
The slothful, deficient love
The negligent indolent
And unshriven
The covetious, the desire of wealth
The sin of excess, and all its glory
The three canticas
Inferno
Purgatorio
Paradiso
He who walketh in the backwards path
A soul full of sorrow and misery
The seven roots of sinfulness (leads to)
Life on earth
Life in hell
Purgatory
The seven deadly sins
Saligia
Heed the warning
Saligia
He who walketh in the backwards path
A soul full of sorrow and misery
The seven roots of sinfulness (leads to)
Life on earth
Life in hell
Purgatory
Saligia
Saligia
Saligia