Stephane Humbert Lucas The Crying of Evil – A Gothic Opera in Perfume Form
The Crying of Evil is a symphony of darkness and devotion, where sacred incense swirls with the metallic tang of forbidden rites. This oriental-woody masterpiece opens with a sacrilegious clash of absinthe, saffron, and elemi—bitter, medicinal, and unnervingly magnetic, like a chalice of consecrated wine laced with poison.
At its heart, oud, patchouli, and myrrh smolder like cathedral candles dripping wax onto ancient stone, while the base of leather, amber, and musk evokes the warmth of skin beneath a priest’s cassock—sinful, sacramental, and utterly hypnotic.
Top Notes: Absinthe, Saffron, Elemi
Heart Notes: Oud, Patchouli, Myrrh
Base Notes: Leather, Amber, Musk
For those who wear their shadows like vestments, The Crying of Evil is the olfactory equivalent of a whispered confession—blasphemous, beautiful, and drenched in damnation.
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