Third Circle - Gluttony 5ml - Sweet treats and kegs of whisky and coconut rum.
The Feast Without End
The rain never stops.
Cold, filthy, and relentless, it falls upon the souls gathered within the Third Circle. Here, those who devoted themselves to excess are condemned to wallow beneath an endless storm, surrounded by the remnants of their appetites.
In life, they consumed without restraint.
In death, they are consumed by the consequences.
Yet gluttony is about more than hunger.
It is the refusal to be satisfied.
The belief that one more helping, one more drink, one more indulgence might finally fill the emptiness within.
Third Circle – Gluttony captures the intoxicating allure of excess and the endless pursuit of pleasure without moderation.
The fragrance opens with an extravagant parade of sweet treats. Rich confections, sugared delights, and decadent desserts tumble over one another in an overwhelming display of abundance. There is no restraint here. No careful portioning. No thought given to tomorrow.
Only indulgence.
Kegs of whisky emerge beneath the sweetness, their warm, golden richness lending the fragrance a distinctly hedonistic character. They evoke overflowing tankards, endless celebrations, and revelries that continue long after good sense has quietly left the room.
Coconut rum follows, smooth and intoxicating. Its sweetness deepens the gourmand excess while adding a lush tropical warmth that feels both inviting and dangerous. Together, the spirits transform the fragrance from a simple feast into a bacchanalian celebration of appetite itself.
The composition revels in abundance.
Every note encourages another.
Another bite.
Another glass.
Another indulgence.
The sweetness never quite satisfies, and the warmth of the spirits only fuels the desire for more. Like the souls of the Third Circle, the wearer finds themselves caught within a cycle of pleasure that continually promises fulfilment while always remaining just beyond reach.
Third Circle – Gluttony is a fragrance of excess, appetite, and insatiable desire. It explores the seductive nature of overindulgence and the strange human tendency to seek satisfaction through abundance.
Because sometimes the greatest hunger has nothing to do with food.
Notes
Sweet treats and kegs of whisky and coconut rum.
"The feast ends. The craving remains."