Luctor Et Emergo The People Of The Labyrinths

For Women
Eau de Parfum
Year: 1997
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall, Winter
Best Season
Evening, Special Occasion
Best For

Fragrance Story

Luctor Et Emergo by The People Of The Labyrinths is a fragrance for women. Luctor Et Emergo was launched in 1997. The nose behind this fragrance is Arturetto Landi.

Composition Profile

almond 100%
cherry 85%
sweet 70%
nutty 60%
woody 50%
fruity 40%
vanilla 35%

About the Perfumer

Arturetto Landi

Arturetto Landi

Arturetto Landi is an Italian perfumer known for his work with brands like Adjiumi and Al-Jazeera Perfumes. His style balances classic structure with bold contrasts, often blending rich resins with unexpected floral or gourmand notes. Notable creations include the complex 1918 Parfum National series and the intense, darkly sweet Adjiumi Incubo.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Cherry Cherry
Almond Almond
Woodsy Notes Woodsy Notes
Vanilla Vanilla
Grass Grass
White Flowers White Flowers

Character Profile

The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Luctor Et Emergo The People Of The Labyrinths

Essence

To wear Luctor Et Emergo-"I struggle and emerge"-is to declare oneself a seeker of transformation. This is not a fragrance for those who linger in the shallows; it is for the one who dives into the labyrinth of the self, unafraid of the darkness, knowing that gold is found only after the crucible.

This person is most closely aligned with The Alchemist, an archetype that embodies the relentless pursuit of metamorphosis. Like the medieval mystics who sought to turn lead into gold, they believe in the hidden potential within all things-especially themselves. Life is not merely lived but transmuted-pain into wisdom, chaos into art, the mundane into the sacred.

The Alchemist is not content with surface truths. They crave depth, mystery, and the thrill of unearthing what others overlook. Their fascination with Luctor Et Emergo-a scent rich with smoky resins, dark woods, and an almost sacramental warmth-mirrors their own layered psyche. It is a fragrance that does not reveal itself immediately; it must be deciphered, much like the soul of the one who wears it.

Style & Aesthetic

Their aesthetic is one of controlled decadence-rich textures, deep hues, and an air of deliberate mystery. They favor garments that suggest history: worn leather, heavy wool, perhaps a hint of the archaic. Their style is not ostentatious but intentional, as though every choice carries symbolic weight.

Their living space reflects this same alchemy-a blend of the sacred and the sensual. Candles burn low beside stacks of well-thumbed books; strange artifacts (a vial of ink, a fragment of meteorite) sit on shelves like relics of private rituals. There is always something unfinished, something in progress, for stasis is the enemy.

Philosophy & Values

Their philosophy is one of sacred struggle. They do not flee from suffering but see it as the forge in which the self is remade. Nietzsche’s words resonate deeply: "You must have chaos within you to give birth to a dancing star." They believe in the necessity of tension-between light and shadow, order and chaos, destruction and rebirth.

They value authenticity above all else, despising pretense and hollow conventions. Their moral code is self-fashioned, drawn from experience rather than dogma. They are drawn to esoteric knowledge-philosophy, mysticism, alchemy-not as idle curiosities but as tools for self-creation.

Yet this pursuit is not without peril. Their reverence for transformation can make them restless, always seeking the next revelation, never fully at peace with the present. They may mistake turbulence for growth, mistaking mere upheaval for genuine evolution.

Relationships

In love and friendship, they are intense but not indiscriminate. They do not give their trust lightly, but once given, it is fierce and unwavering. They crave connections that are transformative-relationships that challenge, deepen, and refine them. Superficial bonds wither quickly in their presence.

Yet their shadow looms here as well. Their hunger for depth can make them impatient with those who do not share their fervor. They may withdraw from relationships that no longer serve their evolution, sometimes too ruthlessly. Their lovers and friends must accept that they are both devoted and mercurial, capable of great warmth but also sudden, inexplicable distance.

Shadow

Every archetype has its dark reflection, and for The Alchemist, it is the danger of becoming lost in their own labyrinth. Their strength-the ability to endure and transmute suffering-can become a weakness when they romanticize struggle itself. They may court chaos unnecessarily, mistaking self-inflicted wounds for wisdom.

There is also the risk of spiritual arrogance, the belief that because they have suffered deeply, they alone possess true insight. This can isolate them, cutting them off from the very connections they crave.

Conclusion

To know this person is to witness a life lived as an ongoing experiment-a perpetual refining of the self. They are not for the faint of heart, nor for those who seek comfort above all else. But for those who dare to walk beside them, there is richness in their presence, a depth that few ever plumb.

They are, in the end, a living testament to the creed of Luctor Et Emergo-forever struggling, forever emerging.