Toyotaro originally wanted Belmod and Marcarita to be a couple, because ripping off the Joker and Harley design wasn't enough for the tracer, but Toriyama put a stop to it saying that GoDs don't do romantic relationship as it doesn't fit their personalities.Is it weird that seeing this game made me wonder just what would happen if a god of destruction wanted to sleep with their angel?
The angels are so 'go with the flow' they might just agree, lol.
Which makes little sense considering that the gods of destruction all started out as mortals. And Beerus's lust for good food proves they didn't lose their mortal enjoyments.Toyotaro originally wanted Belmod and Marcarita to be a couple, because ripping off the Joker and Harley design wasn't enough for the tracer, but Toriyama put a stop to it saying that GoDs don't do romantic relationship as it doesn't fit their personalities.
Obessison with food and emotional attachment to others is a tadbit different. Even before to Beerus, before the main cast was brought into the picture, he didn't really have one towards to others, same goes for Whis.Which makes little sense considering that the gods of destruction all started out as mortals. And Beerus's lust for good food proves they didn't lose their mortal enjoyments.
Obsession with food could easily be seen as the sin of gluttony. So why wouldn't there be an obsession with sex, a.k.a. the sin of lust?Obessison with food and emotional attachment to others is a tadbit different. Even before to Beerus, before the main cast was brought into the picture, he didn't really have one towards to others, same goes for Whis.
Because having an obession towards something doesn't equals you're a full on representative of one of the deadly sins. It's a stretch that was a put a lid on already.Obsession with food could easily be seen as the sin of gluttony. So why wouldn't there be an obsession with sex, a.k.a. the sin of lust?
Like the Egyptian looking GoD (I'm terrible with names, so I've forgotten hers) who is obsessed with love and beauty, for example. She could very easily be associated with the sin of vanity, lust, or even envy depending on her backstory.