Introducing the Sins

Just to start out I'll name them off in order:
Anglice:
1.) gluttony
2.) lust
3.) sloth
4.) greed
5.) envy
6.) wrath
7.) pride
8.) vainglory
9.) apathy
10.) melancholy
Latin:
1.) gula
2.) luxuria
3.) acedi
4.) avaritia
5.) invidia
6.) ira
7.) superbia
8.) cenodoxia
9.) apathia
10.) maerens

The sins are placed in that order because it's supposed to be from bad to worst. Cenodoxia, apathia, and maerens are the exceptions since they've been forgotten for centuries. The funny thing is that cenodoxia was the original sin, with apathia and maerens coming into light not long after luxuria and gula. When acedi was added, apathia was omitted. The same thing happened when superbia was added as the seventh and worst with cenodoxia. Superbia is a more general term while cenodoxia isn't, so they can still be seperated. Maerens was the last sin to be kicked out. By this time the Church took the sins as their own and they were now making the rules. They felt that people had a right to mourn. Of course, they had to warm up to the idea by losing someone close to them. So, cenodoxia, apathia, and maerens were omitted by the Church and that's how we got the seven that are known. Pre-date the Church and Dante, there are ten deadly sins.

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