Talk:Gowther/@comment-24213128-20160318221206

To say that Gowther does not display any lust is completely incorrect. You all seem to assume that lust only means 'sexual desire'. However, this is absolutely incorrect. Words often have multiple meanings ;)    The 'Lust' in this sense is meant as 'an intense desire' or 'a powerful longing' which he regularly displays in his attempts to gain knowledge. The way he studies everything, particularly about emotions and social interaction, is an intense lust for knowledge, which is seen many many times in both actual history and literary history (A good example would be the German play Faust). Actually, it's possible to go out on a limb here and say that, although it has been established gowther has no emotions, his only 'emotion' (If you can even call it that) is lust.