“ | ♫But flesh, bequeathed freely, grants life a higher purpose. In death, a deeper meaning everlasting pious service. Sowing seeds precedes a reaping. Start a line, now whose the first? You all decided to convert, so tell me WHY ARE YOU SO NERVOUS?!♫ |
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~ The Lamb mocking those who are nervous about the cult's deeds. |
The Lamb is the villainous main protagonist of the Stupendium's song Wool Over Our Eyes. They are a sadistic, egotistical cult leader who serves and sacrifices innocents to the One Who Waits for the sake of preserving their own power.
They are voiced by Greg Holgate.
What Makes Them a Hate Sink?[]
- Despite acting affable at first, they are soon revealed to be a callous cult leader looking to exploit the exploited for the sake of their own goals.
- They casually threaten to murder anyone who disobeys their orders and beliefs.
- While they do have a Freudian Excuse of being sacrificed to the Bishops of the Old Faith, said tragedy is given little weight, nor is it played for any sort of sympathy.
- When the other members of the cult start feeling nervous of their operation, they respond by acting as if they should've known what they had gotten into. Despite clearly lying to them about the fact that they were running a cruel cult. Going as far as to ask why anyone is nervous.
- They have a generally egotistical and unlikable personality, especially during the last portion of the music video.
- They have no problems with sacrificing what appears to be children to the One Who Waits, as seen by them casually sacrificing a small bunny girl to said deity.
- Despite going through something similar to them, the Lamb would ultimately sacrifice Cosmo to the One Who Waits, to make things worse, when first recruiting them, they acted as if an event like this would never happen.
External links[]
- The Lamb on the Villains Fanon Wiki
- The Lamb on the Pure Evil Wiki