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{{quote|"I ate the soul of a monk once. It tasted like chocolate."|'''Richard the Warlock''', ''[[Looking for Group]]''}}
 
[[Evil Feels Good|Evil doesn't just feel good]], it also ''tastes'' good. Any [[Evil Overlord]] worth histheir [[Badass Cape|cape]] will often describe their [[Kick the Dog|past evil deeds]], [[Evil Plan|current plot]], or lastat least kill with taste related adjectives like "Delicious", "Sweet" or "Juicy", and their urge to do evil as a "Thirst", "Craving" or "Hunger".
 
The [[Seven Deadly Sins]] describe materialism and overindulging in earthly pleasures as sinful and wrong, and out of the seven deadlies Gluttony is one of the least glamorous. So when villains use taste to describe evil you just ''know'' there's something creepy and ugly about them, no matter how [[Beauty Equals Goodness|attractive they are]]. For much the same reasons Lust is why [[Evil Feels Good]], and most villains like to describe their power in tactile and addictive terms like "Strong", "Smooth", and "Intoxicating". This might explain why some villains get [[Drunk on the Dark Side]].