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Ban, the Fox’s Sin of Greed, stands tall and muscular, his light cyan hair framing magenta-red eyes marked by intensity. A jagged scar traces his jaw and neck, while the Fox symbol above his left waist signals his allegiance. His attire evolves from red leather armor in youth to a leopard-patterned jacket forged during his Purgatory imprisonment, reflecting his shifting trials.

Born into Ravens’ crushing poverty, Ban survived childhood through theft, enduring parental brutality until imprisonment led to adoption by Zhivago. The old man honed his survival skills and spun tales of legendary heists, including the Fountain of Youth—a story that ignited Ban’s quest for immortality. Driven to find purpose, he infiltrated the Fairy King’s Forest, clashing with Elaine, its guardian. Over seven days, hostility softened into connection, shattered when demons attacked. Elaine sacrificed herself, gifting him immortality through a final kiss imbued with the fountain’s essence. Her death left Ban haunted, yet he honored her by planting the Almoca Seed, resurrecting the ravaged forest.

Framed for the forest’s destruction and Elaine’s murder, Ban endured 33 executions, each failing against his cursed immortality. Meliodas later recruited him into the Seven Deadly Sins after a battle that fused rivalry with mutual respect. Their bond, rooted in shared loss, played out through 721 arm-wrestling matches—a testament to their combative camaraderie.

Immortality tormented Ban: a shield in battle, yet a chain condemning him to witness loved ones perish. Trapped in Purgatory, he battled the Demon King alongside Meliodas’ fractured spirit, his resolve unyielding despite centuries of isolation. There, he fashioned garments from native beasts and allied with Wild, a boar tied to Hawk’s lineage, proving his gritty adaptability.

Beneath a veneer of mischief and sarcasm, Ban harbors grief-stricken depths. His humor deflects anguish over Elaine, yet his actions—selfless sacrifices, fierce loyalty—reveal a heart rejecting his "Greed" title. He covets not wealth but redemption, seeking to resurrect Elaine and reconcile his eternal life with fleeting humanity. Relationships like his friction-filled friendship with King and rivalry with Meliodas mirror his complexity: a rogue guided by love, guilt, and an unrelenting drive to reclaim what time stole.

Across tales and trials, Ban’s journey weaves loss, love, and defiance. From heists to holy wars, his story arcs toward resurrection and reckoning—a immortal’s struggle to mend past failures and carve meaning from endless days.