Talk:Grim the End/@comment-49.145.137.229-20170426122340/@comment-24.176.2.221-20170427215419

I didn't say the doll was lazy, I said it was unable to move without relying on others. If you want to go that route, depression is a lack of energy and lack of willingness to do things that does not stem from laziness.

Just because the items don't perfectly line up with EVERYTHING that falls under the definition of a sin doesn't mean they don't make sense in some way.

The sword is (silly innuendo or not) associated with virility and penetration (and yes I know that Lust isn't actually all about sex). The mirrors show you primarily yourself when you look into them (especially if you have one on each side), making your visual range all about you. The scissors rend something apart so it can be repurposed for someone else. The spoon is a silver spoon, long associated with wealth. And the doll is a humanoid figure that can't move on its own.

Instead of saying "ignore the key because we can find ways to dismiss all of the items if we look for them", I would prefer to actually consider what connection to Wrath can be made with it, if any. And if not, what significance does it have as a shapeshifting key?