Devil's Tongue Solstice Scents
Fragrance Story
Devil's Tongue by Solstice Scents is a Chypre fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Angela St.John.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Angela St.John
Angela St. John is the founder and creative force behind Solstice Scents, an independent perfume house known for its atmospheric and narrative-driven compositions. Her style blends natural and synthetic materials to evoke specific places, seasons, and moods, often with a dark, nostalgic, or gourmand bent. Notable creations from her catalog include the petrichor-laced After The Rain, the rich amber of Amber Coeur, and the woodland depth of Black Forest, each showcasing her talent for immersive storytelling through scent.
Fragrance Notes
Devil's Tongue Solstice Scents by Solstice Scents offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Devil's Tongue Solstice Scents embodies the distinctive style of Solstice Scents while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Trickster Archetype: Portrait of Devil's Tongue Solstice Scents
Essence
The one who wears Devil’s Tongue by Solstice Scents is not merely drawn to fragrance-they are seduced by its paradox. This scent, with its fiery chilli pepper, dark vanilla, and smoldering woods, is a sensory manifesto of the Trickster archetype. Like Hermes or Loki, they dance on the edge of convention, wielding wit and provocation as both a weapon and a shield. They are the disruptor, the jester, the one who unsettles the comfortable and forces others to question their assumptions.
Yet, the Trickster is not merely chaotic-they are a necessary force of transformation. Their presence ensures stagnation never takes root. But like all archetypes, they have a shadow: a tendency toward manipulation, restlessness, and a refusal to be pinned down, even when stability might serve them.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is a deliberate contradiction-elegance with an edge. They might wear tailored black with a single, unsettling detail: a serpentine ring, a shirt left slightly undone, or boots that suggest they’ve just returned from someplace forbidden. Their home is a curated blend of the luxurious and the occult-dark velvet, antique mirrors, a bookshelf where Nietzsche sits beside Anais Nin.
They are drawn to scents that unsettle as much as they seduce. Devil’s Tongue is perfect for them-sweet yet scorching, inviting yet dangerous. They enjoy the way it makes others pause, the way it lingers in a room like a whispered secret.
They thrive in environments that reward cunning-creative fields, entrepreneurship, or any realm where rules are fluid. They might be a writer who flirts with controversy, an artist who courts discomfort, or a strategist who plays psychological games with a smirk.
They are nocturnal by nature, drawn to the liminal hours when most of the world sleeps. Their vices are carefully chosen-esoteric liquors, obscure literature, music that thrums with dissonance. They indulge, but never to the point of losing control.
Philosophy & Values
They reject dogma but are not aimless. Their philosophy is one of radical authenticity-not in the sentimental sense, but in the insistence that truth is often ugly, uncomfortable, and worth confronting. They despise hypocrisy, yet they themselves are not immune to it. Their greatest value is freedom-not just physical, but intellectual, emotional. They refuse to be caged by expectation.
Yet, this same freedom can become a prison. Their refusal to commit-to people, to ideas, to a stable path-can leave them rootless. They fear boredom more than failure, stagnation more than pain.
Relationships
They are magnetic, effortlessly drawing others into their orbit. Their humor is sharp, their insights cutting. People are either enthralled or repelled-there is little middle ground. In love, they are passionate but elusive. They crave intensity but flee from the mundane demands of long-term connection. Their partners often find themselves addicted to their presence, yet exhausted by their unpredictability.
Their friendships are alliances of wit and intellect. They surround themselves with those who can match their verbal sparring, who are unafraid of their provocations. But they have little patience for sentimentality or neediness.
Shadow
Their brilliance has a cost. When unbalanced, their wit becomes cruelty, their love of chaos turns destructive. They may manipulate not for any higher purpose, but simply because they can. Their refusal to settle can leave them isolated, their fear of boredom driving them to self-sabotage.
The greatest challenge for this archetype is learning when to stop-when to let sincerity in, when to embrace stillness. Without this balance, they risk becoming a ghost in their own life, always moving but never arriving.
Conclusion
The Devil’s Tongue wearer is not for everyone. They are the spark in the dark, the voice that asks, "What if you’re wrong?" They remind us that comfort is not always growth, that rules are made to be questioned. But their true test is whether they can turn their disruption inward-whether they can face their own illusions with the same ruthlessness they apply to the world.
If they succeed, they are more than a Trickster-they are a catalyst. If they fail, they remain merely clever, never wise.