Sin and Salvation
The Seven Deadly Sins
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
$6.75 – $28.00
A scent aflame with rage, swirling in the red haze of hatred: dragon’s blood spiked with black pepper, clove, and cinnamon.
Sin and Salvation
The Seven Deadly Sins
PERFUME OIL BLENDS
Presented in an amber apothecary vial.
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Tobacco flower, hay absolute, lemon peel, brown leather accord, amber saffron, black pepper, and magnolia blossom.
An explosive blend of effervescent golden ginger and black peppercorn with sarsaparilla, gurjum balsam, nutmeg, gear lubricant, and smoke.
Dungeoneering is exhausting, and sometimes the watered-down ale at the local tavern just slows you down. Before you head out on your next adventure, slather yourself in this fiery brew: freshly brewed coffee with ginger, nutmeg, cardamom, black pepper, cloves, cinnamon, and cream.
“How came the village to be deserted?” asked the General.
“It was troubled by revenants, sir; several were tracked to their graves, there detected by the usual tests, and extinguished in the usual way, by decapitation, by the stake, and by burning; but not until many of the villagers were killed.
“But after all these proceedings according to law,” he continued — “so many graves opened, and so many vampires deprived of their horrible animation — the village was not relieved. But a Moravian nobleman, who happened to be traveling this way, heard how matters were, and being skilled—as many people are in his country—in such affairs, he offered to deliver the village from its tormentor. He did so thus: There being a bright moon that night, he ascended, shortly after sunset, the towers of the chapel here, from whence he could distinctly see the churchyard beneath him; you can see it from that window. From this point he watched until he saw the vampire come out of his grave, and place near it the linen clothes in which he had been folded, and then glide away towards the village to plague its inhabitants.
A paean to ancient malevolence and the unseen forces that grasp and scratch at the living like gnarled roots clawing through blood-stained soil in midnight forests: patchouli, mandrake root, black pepper, and fossilized amber.
Christine –
A masculine, yummy smell. I bought it for my husband, whose a baked goods fiend and it was the first perfume I gave him that he actually wears without being asked. The cinnamon is the strongest smell, but the dragons blood adds it’s own floral notes, mostly detectable to those sensitive to those scents.
September –
I love the aroma but it fades too fast; there should be a smoke aroma added, however. Something like ash. Also, the red pepper aroma should be emphasized, even to the expense of cinnamon. Anyone can buy cinnamon oil cheaply.
Otherwise, I love it dearly. Expensive cinnamon oil, but loved.
abovezenith –
When applied I smell straight cinnamon, but with the sweet smell of the dragon’s blood coming out as well. The fragrance is energy packed with a crisp bite which makes it forceful and demanding. For me the clove came out in the dry down with the dragon’s blood receding a tad. Absolutely smells and looks (with the red hue) of bottled wrath.
Marc –
Odd that this hasn’t been reviewed yet I purchased a few different imps and this is by far my favorite. Its warm, fiery and soothing the cinnamon note last the longest. With all of the scent notes combined I feel as if I have a warm aura of heat around me at all times