Who is lust in fma




















Lust was created by Scar's brother, when he attempted to use alchemy to bring his lover back from the dead. After he was cast out from Ishbalan society as a heretic, Envy visited the wretched creature and fed it red stones, giving her human shape, and her new name. She was not the first Homunculus to bear the name of Lust, and is the third youngest Homunculus. Leave the weak stomachs outside, hanker down, grab a few drinks and prepare for some fights that barely count as such.

Remove from Favorites Add to Favorites Animeography. Fullmetal Alchemist add Supporting. Fullmetal Alchemist: Reflections add Supporting. Fullmetal Alchemist: Premium Collection add Supporting. What is Lust's? She has the Ultimate Spear, meaning she can elongate and harden her fingers into deadly spears to slice or puncture just about anything. This is a fine weapon, and the penetrating power may have some obvious references for the concept of lust.

That, and it might be a perversion of Cupid's arrow, which pierces a person's heart to make them feel love. Lust, though, will make a person feel dead instead. All of the homunculi are much more powerful than ordinary humans, and while Envy loudly boasts about this fact and Wrath is coldly confident about it, Lust is downright cruel about it. She is eager to torment and abuse anyone who gets in her crosshairs. In the manga, Lust threatened a child's life to manipulate Tim Marcoh, and she had a great time injuring Roy and Jean Havoc during their battle in Laboratory Three.

With those impaling fingers, she can injure someone but keep them alive, and draw out a battle as desired. Lust was tough and powerful, but she couldn't stand up to Roy Mustang's repeated fireblasts. Finally, her Philosopher's Stone wore out, and she was happy that at least she died at the hands of a great guy like Roy. But she also had some chilling words to share. Lust admired Roy's eyes, filled with vision and determination, and hoped that someday, Roy's eyes would be filled instead with despair and horror.

Lust is the embodiment of the physical pleasure he is denied, as is Gluttony. Envy is the jealousy he feels of the humans around him. Greed is his desire to escape and rule the world. Sloth is his patience in carrying out his plan. Lust and Wrath to me seem the least fleshed out concepts in the Anime. I didnt get it til you said Lust was never lustful.

And you never seen Wrath get angry and go berserk. Gluttony eats, Sloth is slow and fast lol , Pride believes he is powerful he is! The 1st series had a much better representation of Lust if not only because they gave her screen time. Like the passion that the protagonists of FMA experiences, which is slow-building and confidently maintained, Wrath spends a lot of his time directing his passionate feelings.

Two people who are willing to do whatever it takes to help each other achieve their dreams? The relationships are rich and full of true, self-sacrificial love. I do take your point about Lust. Your argument is flawed because you oversimplify the meaning of lust. It is most commonly understood as sexual desire for another, but can in fact refer to massive desire for anything abstract. Lust for power is a very common motivation for villains.

Conquest, honour, respect, and knowledge are also things that can be lusted after. Lust embodies bloodlust. She revels in bloodshed and causing others to suffer. Some of the homunucli are obvious embodiments of their deadly sins, but Pride is different because he drains the powers of people around him.

Thus, Lust is not named as such because of her wardrobe but because she can convince good and evil characters to do her bidding in the hope of impressing her. Elric skips having sex with Winry because this is a TV show that children might see, and how many anime can you think of that have explicit sex? Thus, a romantic relationship would be incestuous and as a result Elric and Winry are on a different plane than Mustang and Hawkeye.

Finally, the idea that unchecked passions will destroy us is the central idea behind the 7 Deadly Sins—they are bad habits that must be replaced with the 7 Great Virtues. Deadly sins like lust cannot be controlled because they are the point at which the emotions have gone out of control, and staying on the path of virtue keeps you in check.

Various scenes of romantic interest without the payoff of intercourse in Neon Genesis Evangelion can serve as good examples of that. If greed is the desire for lots of things, or a lot of one thing, like money, or power, lust is the desire for one specific power.

His desire to kill others. I think her design and personality represent the duality of lust. She can rapidly regenerate any bodily wounds so long as the Stone has power left. Bullets are merely inconvenient to her, and dismemberment's just a temporary issue.

Lust was the one who finished off Father Cornello, and she was also the one to coerce Dr. Marcoh in the manga version of the story. She ambushed Maes Hughes in a military compound and wounded him, but Maes slowed her down with a knife to the forehead, fleeing the building. Out there, Envy caught up to Maes and finished him off with a gunshot, right there in the phone booth.

To take care of the issue, Lust dressed in charming human clothes, gave herself an alias and tried to seduce Jean Havoc to find out what he knew about Father's plans. Fortunately for the good guys, Jean never actually told Lust anything important, and during a mission, Roy and Jean both faced Lust. She was a villain, and Roy and Jean opened fire. It was no good; Lust regenerated all her wounds, and she stabbed Jean with her Ultimate Spear this ended up paralyzing Jean from the waist down.



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