Dante's Inferno
The Leopard appears in Dante's Inferno, is said to be the sins related to "fraudulence" - "the action or quality of cheating, lying, or deceiving someone; Fraudulence is telling lies or hoaxing people in some way". Meanwhile gluttony can be interpreted as selfishness; essentially placing concern with one's own impulses or interests above the well-being or interests of others. It also means someone over-consuming especially when others need it. Your thoughts? Would this constitute as a similar contrast? - --Blaid (talk) 01:08, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
- It's a good bit of trivia. I'm certainly not opposed to its inclusion. --Ignis (talk) 06:57, 16 October 2016 (UTC)
- I'm not sure what you're really trying to infer here -- is this supposed to be implying that Gula is the traitor? If so, that's been definitively proven false, and we the wiki consensus is against making claims based on spurious, stretched evidence like that anyway."We're werewolves, not swearwolves." (KrytenKoro) 13:49, 17 October 2016 (UTC)