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INT. WARNING - THEMES

NARRATOR Before warned the content of this story is not for the young or the over religious. It's is a story of fiction, a story my own creation. There are no choices in this chapter. Thank you for your patience and understanding.

INT. WARNING - LANGUAGE

NARRATOR Welcome to Deadly Sins.

INT. ENVY NARRATOR Envy: The desire to have an item and experience that which someone else possesses.

INT. GLUTTONY NARRATOR Gluttony: Excessive ongoing consumption of food and drink.

INT. GREED NARRATOR Avarice: An excessive pursuit of material possessions.

INT. LUST NARRATOR Lust: An uncontrollable passion and longing, especially for sexual desires.
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CHANTE (faint) (What's Happening?)

DAVID (faint) (Who is he?)

JAMES (laugh_guffaw) Come to me, Let us bring this world to it's knees. Then rule with no mercy, and an iron fist.

@WRATH enters from right to screen left
@WRATH faces right

WRATH (talk_angry_defensive) And who are you? Who are you to awaken us from our slumber? WRATH (talk_arms_crossed_loop) Ah, I see. The hate in your heart for the waking world. And you think, you will use us. Don't make me laugh. WRATH (talk_angry_stubborn) We will not be controlled, never again. WRATH (laugh_giggle) This means you James. But never the less let me thank you for setting us free. JAMES (think) (All of you will be tamed and used for my will.)

@JAMES stands screen center AND JAMES faces left
@WRATH stands screen right AND WRATH faces left
@JAMES faces left
@JAMES is kiss_passionate_rear AND WRATH is kiss_passionate

WRATH (Fool.) NARRATOR Before the lips meet. *SNAP* JAMES
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WRATH (laugh_giggle) Let's get this ball rolling. WRATH (talk_call_out) Ladies, let's go raise some hell. WRATH (talk_angry_stubborn) This time we will will not be stopped... By anyone.

@WRATH exits left
@AVARICE enters from right to screen right
@AVARICE faces left

AVARICE (talk_excited) Hello, waking world, so much has changed. So many things for me, I will obtain them all. AVARICE (talk_contend) No matter the cost.

@AVARICE exits left
@GLUTTONY enters from right to screen left
@GLUTTONY faces right
@SLOTH enters from right to screen right
@SLOTH faces left

GLUTTONY (talk_mindblown) So many different cultures and flavors to taste. GLUTTONY (talk_excited) I'm gonna have a ball... Cheese ball that is. GLUTTONY (laugh_giggle) That was what humans call, a good one. SLOTH (eyeroll) How do you have the energy to eat all of that. SLOTH (yawn_bored) I'd rather just take a nap, and enjoy the view of the bedroom, more importantly the bed. SLOTH (talk_exhausted) Let the lounging about begin.

@GLUTTONY exits left
@SLOTH exits

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