Thursday, February 27, 2025

rw Asmodeus

The Three Tenets of Asmodeianism

The worship of Asmodeus is not a passive faith. It is not a religion of waiting, of suffering, of hoping for salvation from above. It is a path of action, of indulgence with purpose, of power wielded with intent.

Those who walk the path of Asmodeus do not kneel in fear. They stand tall, embracing their own desires and commanding their own fates.

And at the core of this belief—this reclaimed worship—are three tenets.

They are not rules.

They are truths.

To follow them is to embody Asmodeus.

To ignore them is to be unworthy of his gifts.


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1 – Mastery of the Self

"Pleasure is not a weakness. But losing control is."

To worship Asmodeus is to embrace all that you are—your desires, your instincts, your pleasures—without shame.

But worship is not recklessness.

A true disciple of Asmodeus does not act on impulse alone. He is not a slave to his cravings. He does not indulge mindlessly, does not fall into excess without purpose.

He masters himself first.

Desire is a tool. A weapon. A force that, when wielded correctly, can change the world.

To lose control of it—to let it consume you—is to become weak. And Asmodeus has no use for the weak.

Master your own hunger. And only then will you be worthy of indulging it.


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2 – The Art of Influence

"Pleasure is power. Desire is power. And power is meant to be wielded."

A true worshipper of Asmodeus does not simply exist within the world—he shapes it.

Every interaction, every glance, every word spoken is a game of push and pull, of what is wanted and what is given.

Understanding desire—your own and others’—is a sacred art.

Some want to be led. Some want to be taken. Some want to resist but crave to be conquered.

To see these truths in others is to hold power over them.

But power is not brute force.

Power is knowing when to offer and when to withhold.

When to push and when to pull back.

When to let someone taste pleasure—and when to make them beg for more.

This is not manipulation.

It is awareness. Mastery. The divine art of seduction.

To walk the path of Asmodeus is to understand the hunger in others—and to decide what to do with that knowledge.


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3 – The Pursuit of Power

"Take what you want. Not recklessly. Not mindlessly. But with purpose."

To worship Asmodeus is to reject stagnation.

It is to refuse to shrink, to refuse to settle, to refuse to wait for someone else to hand you what you desire.

If you want something, take it.

But not without thought.

Not without strategy.

A man who simply grabs at everything he wants will always be ruled by his own impatience.

A man who understands his worth, who moves with deliberation, will never fail.

Desire should be acted upon—but only when the moment is right.

Power should be taken—but only when it can be held.

A Scion of Asmodeus does not wait for permission to exist fully.

He claims his space. He commands attention. He takes what is his and never apologizes for it.

This is not cruelty. This is not savagery.

It is certainty.

And those who embrace it will never again be made to feel small.


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To Walk the Path

These three tenets are not laws.

They are not imposed by an angry god demanding worship through fear.

They are truths that have always existed.

They are what separate the strong from the weak.

The masters from the desperate.

Those who wield power from those who are consumed by it.

To worship Asmodeus is to live these truths.

To become more than mortal men who cower in shame and guilt.

It is to stand tall, to be seen, to move through the world with undeniable certainty.

To be desired and feared in equal measure.

To never be made to beg for what should already be yours.

This is what it means to embrace his path.

This is what it means to become something more.


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