Location from Kingdom of the Wicked by Kerri Maniscalco
The most intoxicating court in Hell — where desire is an art form, pleasure is a weapon, and the line between seduction and destruction has been deliberately erased.
House Lust is the court most visitors are warned about and the one they secretly want to visit. The atmosphere heightens every sensation — colors are more vivid, sounds are more melodic, skin is more sensitive, and the person standing next to you is suddenly the most fascinating being you've ever encountered. This effect is the prince's ambient power, and it is always on. The court operates on desire rather than fear or ambition. Courtiers rise through Lust's favor not by being powerful or wealthy but by being wanted, and the social dynamics are built around attraction, charisma, and the ability to make others need you. It is simultaneously the most honest and most manipulative of the courts: everyone here knows what they want, and everyone here is being played because of it. The danger is not violence — it's that you'll agree to anything and enjoy it right up until you realize what you've given away.
Sensuous architecture of flowing curves, sheer fabrics, and warm lighting designed to flatter every form. Silver and midnight-blue color scheme with accents of flame-orange. The spaces alternate between intimate alcoves and vast ballrooms, all designed to facilitate closeness. Water features murmur throughout — pools, fountains, cascading walls of warm water. The air itself feels charged, electric, as if the atmosphere is a physical caress.
Also known as: Lust's court, the court of desire