[@LokiLeo789] For what it is worth, I always found the most child like of Sins to be Greed. Even when we are young, we develop a strong sense of 'Mine' and it doesn't matter if those things might belong to other people. The concepts of sharing and 'other people's property' have to be taught after all. Wrath is a close second, normally when the child doesn't get what they want. [quote=@BBeast] So my question is this: What would the inside of your character's mind look like? [/quote] Those entering Farxus's mind will find themselves on the shore of an underground river. While there is only the light of a single, humble fire on the shore of the river itself, one can see around them as if it was a moonlit night... through the sheer size of the cavern results in the roof and anything more then fifty feet around the viewer hidden by shadow. The river itself is ever moving, but at such a slow pace that the viewer couldn't be faulted to harshly for believing that it was standing still. The waters themselves are perfectly reflective and will reflect any image that is presented to them. A sign of how deep they truly are. One cannot help but feel that diving into the waters of the river would be the last thing you would ever do; Not as a threat, but simply as a promise that you would be lost and never return. There is a strong aura of calmness and... comfort to this place. A feeling that after traveling a long way, you are almost back home. Along the river glides a small boat, guided by a bipedal hooded figure wearing a black cloak. While it is impossible to tell who the figure is or even what it is by appearance or tone of voice, the figure presents themselves as polite and friendly, willing to hold something of a discussion with the viewer for a time... but never for long before he starts to make his way back to the unseen other side of the river. They will never tell what is on the other side of the river.