
Meliodas was issued a wanted poster, like the rest of the Sins, after being framed for the murder of Great Holy Knight Zaratras. He also wielded a dagger that appeared to be his Sacred Treasure. Ten years ago he wore a full-body silver armor with a unique helmet, like the rest of the Sins. Meliodas also wielded a large, yet sleek sword, but during his battle with Elizabeth against the Demon King and Supreme Deity it was destroyed.ĭuring his tenure as the leader of Danafor's Holy Knights, Meliodas wore their traditional armor, much like Cain Barzad's. He also had black pants with matching colored boots. When Meliodas was the leader of the Ten Commandments, he wore a white, sleeveless coat adorned by a batch of black X-shaped buttons from all around the high collar, black lining on the coat, a dark red color on the inside, and a coat's tail. His most distinctive trait is his Dragon symbol carved at the top of his left bicep, just below his shoulder. Without any socks, he wears a pair of black boots. His Broken Sword's scabbard is held on by a green leather belt with gold-colored buckles. He often wears an ordinary, clean white button-front shirt and a black sleeveless vest on top with a loosely worn tie. Regardless of his stature and youthful looks, he is relatively muscular, possessing an array of well-developed abdominal muscles. He also lacks facial hair, further accentuating his adolescent appearance. He is exceptionally short compared to other characters, with messy blond hair and a pair of emerald eyes. And get to know the ghost Helena who is still haunting the medieval houses full of anger.Despite having the appearance of a child, Meliodas is much older, being more than three thousand years old.

Learn about the manic obsession that the Dutch once had with the beautiful tulip. While you walk through the picturesque streets of the old centre, your guide will share the fascinating stories about the temptations in the city and the people that went astray.ĭon’t think only of the obvious, since also Amsterdam has its secrets.

The question is: Was there maybe too much freedom?

All in search for the freedom that the metropolis was known for. People are people and Amsterdam has been attracting lots of different ones for centuries. In this walking tour we’ll reveal the famous wrongdoings in town from past to present, following the 7 deadly sins: Lust, Gluttony, Greed, Sloth, Wrath, Pride and Envy.

A city with red lights above the windows and the smell of weed in the streets… for some it’s quite clear: Amsterdam is thé Sin City. Let’s be honest, Amsterdam does have a reputation.
