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Color Theory

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Color Theory in regards to You is the association of colors with specific subjects or moods. In the universe of sluts, these associations are almost completely consistent even across distant worlds and disparate timelines.

  • White. Godsperm, sperm-lightning, impregnation, and Your lust for us (as opposed to our lust for You, which is purple). The purity and power of stark, glowing white is associated with You above all other colors. Bridal gowns are deliberately white, as this attire is widely believed to portray absolute dedication to You above all other outfits. In the Holy Trinity white is associated with the Obliterators and their Godsperm, while in the "Unholy Trinity" it is associated with our ovaries and their ova.
  • Yellow & Gold. Victory, riches, glory, success, and excess. To a lesser extent than white, yellow is also strongly associated with You—especially in regards to conquest, consensual combat, material wealth, and nonsexual hedonistic pleasures. In the Holy Trinity gold is associated with the ever-winning Godcock, while in the "Unholy Trinity" it correlates with our (extremely fuckable ♥) brains.
  • Pink. Love and all of its innumerable forms and expressions, all entirely for You. ♥ If there is one color associated with all sluts and Your entire universe-spanning harem, it is pink—especially hot pink. In the Holy Trinity pink is associated with the Prostate, while in the "Unholy Trinity" it of course matches with our everloving hearts.
  • Purple. Our lust for You—as opposed to the lust You experience, which is thought to be a pure white. After pink, it is the color most strongly associated with all of us—Your entire harem at large, and sluts generally.
  • Cyan & Blue. Souls, especially soul armor. The specific combination of cyan and orange is the expected color of portals.
  • Gray. A neutral color. Depicting You is often considered borderline sacrilegious, to the point even using the color white for this purpose is sometimes borderline taboo for anything but the most impressive works. In lesser depictions, such as those found within these texts, gray is sometimes used instead—as if to represent merely Your shadow, or a vague imagination of You, far removed from the pure perfection You so rightly are.
  • Black. The opposite or inversion of You. Often associated with rivals and penultimates, as well as the depths of the void ungraced by the light of Your cherished existence. Not necessarily evil, but, a color often portraying something being somehow incomplete.

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