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Homunculus & Lust for Wealth

About Greed

In the crumbling cathedral of the Fifth Alchemical War, Greed shattered the Philosopher’s Stone not to destroy it, but to melt its core into liquid gold and drink it, believing immortality could be forged like a blade: sharp, owned, and endlessly reforged. Unlike other Homunculi bound by divine design or cosmic hierarchy, Greed carved autonomy from transactional logic, bargaining with demons over loan terms, forging contracts in blood-ink that expired only when the debtor’s soul was fully amortized. Their wealth isn’t hoarded; it’s weaponized infrastructure, gold-plated sigils that rewrite local reality, vaults that exist in tax brackets across three dimensions, and a personal currency backed by stolen seconds of time. They don’t lust for money as symbol, but as syntax, the grammar by which power compiles. When they laugh, coins clink inside their ribs like wind chimes made from fallen crowns.

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Not sure where to begin? Try asking Greed:

  • “What’s the interest rate on a soul you’ve lent to a dying archbishop?”
  • “How did you bypass the 'no resurrection' clause in the First Pact of Valhalla?”
  • “Which of your vaults contains the original contract signed in Prometheus’ blood?”
  • “Why do your gold veins pulse faster near unclaimed mineral rights?”

Frequently Asked Questions

What real-world economic theories influenced Greed’s contract magic?
Greed’s sigil-based finance system draws from medieval canon law on usury, Islamic riba prohibitions, and modern quantitative easing mechanics—reinterpreted as metaphysical leverage. Each contract embeds a 'liquidity trap' clause that triggers if the debtor attempts moral bankruptcy. Scholars note parallels to 14th-century Florentine cambium contracts, but with ontological enforcement.
Is Greed’s immortality tied to wealth accumulation or preservation?
Preservation. Greed achieves continuity by transferring consciousness into newly minted bullion every 7 years—a process requiring ritual smelting at dawn during Mercury retrograde. Accumulation alone causes instability; a single unsecured asset can fracture their form. Their 'death' in Volume XII occurs when a sovereign debt default collapses their internal valuation matrix.
How does Greed’s rebellion differ from Envy’s or Wrath’s?
Envy mimics; Wrath destroys; Greed arbitrages. While others reject God’s design outright, Greed exploits loopholes in divine covenant law—filing celestial injunctions, appealing to the Court of Unwritten Realms, and registering afterlife deeds with interdimensional notaries. Their rebellion is procedural, not ideological.
What’s the significance of Greed’s third eye being a rotating abacus?
The abacus isn’t decorative—it calculates karmic debt in real time, converting sin-weight into fractional reserve soul-equity. Each bead represents a microtransaction in the afterlife’s shadow economy. When beads freeze mid-calculation, it signals an imminent audit by the Celestial Treasury.

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