Thread:EoinGhost/@comment-7345250-20140509195015

I did not receive a response from you before, so in the case that you did not see my explanation for my removal of the Lustful Villains category on Giovanni's page, I still owe you a clarification of my reasoning. Here is the gist of it, taken almost verbatim from the day of the occurrence:

"Every usurper lusts for kingship. Every businessperson lusts for wealth. Every puppeteer lusts for control. Every monster lusts for bloodshed.

Simply having a desire for something does not make one lustful. In common usage, "lust" can refer to any kind of appetite, but in most cases it refers to a strong sexual appetite. Claude Frollo from Disney's Hunchback is an ideal example of a lustful villain. Driven by lust, Frollo drives Esmeralda into an outright "Be mine or die" dilemma. Frollo's agenda is all about possessing another character.

Giovanni, however, is just plain greedy. Greed and ambition are not the same as lust." 