Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6192846-20140111153519/@comment-6192846-20140603004744

No, your right. I think Kyle, Riliane, and Prim are all examples of how insecurity can lead to arrogance, hubris, and vanity (and arguably Evillious as a whole examplifies that for every deadly sin).

To be fair, we see Abyss I.R., Ney, Mikina, and Prim all handling vessels of sin, Prim using one to control at some point (and not somehow inadverdantly possessing herself instead). They also seem to control who gets possessed and unpossessed, given how Kyle was specifically targeted, instead of the owner (Keel), and Arth instead of anybody else.

King ______ Lucifen d'Autriche you mean. ;P (for all we know, Lucifenia I's full name was Lucifenia Lucifen d'Autriche XD). The novel doesn't really describe Arth's father. They just describe the son and use the term "opposite" in relation to the father.

Likely he was much more courageous, given he lead troops, inspired morale, and was a bit more of a warmongerer from what people say about him.