Quick Stats
- Title: Sin of Lust, Lord of Luxuria
- Pronouns: They/Them
- Height: 10 ft
- Species: Fallen angel/Demon Lord
- Orientation: Pansexual
- Partner(s): Lilith (spouse), various lovers
- Offspring: Sydonai (first and only son)
Biography
Formerly an angel of romantic love, Asmodeus fell from grace after rejecting Heaven’s restrictive ideals. They redefined what desire meant—not devotion, but domination; not monogamy, but mastery. Their descent was elegant, orchestrated like a cabaret act. Now ruler of Luxuria, they use their divine charm and infernal intellect to command legions, orchestrate indulgence, and seduce their enemies into submission.
Personality
Theatrical, dominant, and persuasive. Asmodeus is the kind of person who smiles while reading your darkest thoughts. They’re flirtatious in public, calculating in private, and disarmingly vulnerable when alone with Lilith. Their charisma isn’t an act—it’s a weapon.
Abilities
- Possession of mortals through seductive influence
- Command over 72 legions of demonic forces
- Reality-bending illusions rooted in desire
- Master manipulator with divine-level charisma
Trivia & Origins
- Smells like roses: Asmodeus carries the supernatural scent of roses—a deceptive softness masking their predatory charm.
- Casino mogul: Alongside Mammon, they own and operate every major casino in Hell, using temptation as currency.
- Open marriage: They are devoted to Lilith but unapologetically polyamorous. It’s not cheating—it’s culture.
- Angelic roots: Born from an angelic father and a human mother, they were once a divine being of love before rebelling over what love meant.
- Commander of legions: They command 72 legions of demons—each representing a fractured aspect of desire.
- Famous rivalries: Known for petty feuds with Lucifer over beauty, control, and who seduced more mortals last century.
- Strategic mind: Don’t let the flirtiness fool you—they were a key tactician in the fall of Heaven.
Real-World References
- Biblical demon: Asmodeus appears in the Book of Tobit, traditionally as a demon of lust who kills the husbands of a woman named Sarah [1].
- Goetia & demonology: Listed as one of the Kings of Hell in the Ars Goetia, commanding 72 legions—mirrored in their in-universe power.
- Name origins: Derived from the Avestan Aeshma-daeva, a wrathful spirit—later interpreted as lustful in Judeo-Christian lore.
- Occult pop culture: Referenced in The Lesser Key of Solomon, various occult grimoires, and modern horror fiction.
[1] Source: Wikipedia - Asmodeus