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Lascivia ([[Enchiridian]]) | Lascivia ([[Enchiridian]]) is named for her obsession with passionate desire. More is known about Lascivia than most [[Archdemons]], largely due to her success in infiltrating [[The Integrum]]. As the God of Summer, she interacted with other Gods of Acrolon, [[Servitors]], and [[Heralds]]. Though none knew of her [[Void]] Origin, they knew a great deal about her false identity. | ||
More is known about Lascivia than most Archdemons, largely due to her success in infiltrating | |||
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Overview
Lascivia (Enchiridian) is named for her obsession with passionate desire. More is known about Lascivia than most Archdemons, largely due to her success in infiltrating The Integrum. As the God of Summer, she interacted with other Gods of Acrolon, Servitors, and Heralds. Though none knew of her Void Origin, they knew a great deal about her false identity.
Exarchs
As Primarch, Lascivia invested three Exarchs, all of whom were defeated or destroyed in the events of Unnecessary Evil.
- Cresthaven, The Handsome Blade: Originally a human paragon of murder and a serial killer.
- The Molydean, The Nameless: A demon that commanded Lascivia's servitors and guarded her sanctum in the Abyss.
- Ravenheart The Succubus Queen: A human turned into a Lascivian thrall creature called a succubus.