The Roman Catholic church recognized the seven capital virtues as opposites to the Seven Capital Sins or the Seven Deadly Sins. Each of the seven virtues has an angel representative, similar to the demon representative that the sins have.
Dante's Seven Deadly Sins are the following: Lust (excessive sexual appetites), Gluttony (over-indulgence), Greed (avarice), Sloth (laziness/idleness), Wrath (anger), Envy (jealousy) and Pride (vanity)
The Recognized Heavenly Virtues are the following: Chastity (purity), Temperance (self-restraint), Charity (giving), Diligence (zeal/integrity/Labor), Forgiveness (composure), Kindness (admiration) and Humility (humbleness)
Each angel and demon has a particular personality that ties to the virtue or sin they represent. But what happens when both the sin and the virtue are brought together and told to interact?
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