Board Thread:Theories Discussion/@comment-16798306-20130307124756/@comment-5383053-20130307220149

Hmm, I'd be surprised if a Prince of Hell just let himself be blindsided. Then again, maybe I'm not? Demons are demons, and they have (under the MOTHY interpretation of them) the mentality of thinking themselves higher than even their own brethern. ...Of course, that could just be a generalization overall.

My theory was that the demons didn't exactly have to be tied to their vessels. They could fuel them just by being nearby. That leads to my thoughts on Asmodeus specifically, for I have none for Leviathan. It sort of rides with AnimeApprentice's; however, it could be that the Lust kept taking different human vessels. He was limited to the sinners of Lust only and what better chain to follow than Cherub's? His soul must've been mighty tasty to him I reckon.

In a forum, a booklet of somesort was translated. It was supposedly to be a work of Gammon's as it translates. One of the things it said was that something separated the Sins from the humans, and himself from the humans. It was then speculated that he's more than just a cursed human. I figured that maybe he is Asmodeus, and the curse being that receiving a wound from Satan reduced his power, not destroying it. By getting the his sacred weapon/vessel back, his power will be restored to former glory.

...This is probably very, very wrong, but it could spark a few better ideas. I'm particularly curious as to when the vessel lost its demon. It apparently had it before, even after the epitome was killed.