Asmodeus - Lust
Asmodeus, the fourth prince of hell, stood in for the sin of lust.
The book of Tobit, along with several other Talmudic tales like the Building of the Temple of Solomon, is where the majority of what we know about Asmodeus originates from. From commoners to kings and queens, none was safe, according to many who regarded his role as spreading passion throughout the kingdom. In the story of Tobit, he fell in love with Sarah and forbade her from getting married to anyone else. The night of their wedding, just before they could officially wed, he also murdered seven of her husbands.
Tobias, the seventh husband, was fortunate enough to avoid a similar fate. He was able to fend off the demon by heeding Archangel Raphael's advice. When Asmodeus visited them that evening, he was repelled by the scent after placing a fish's heart and liver over some smoldering coals, whereupon Raphael chained him.
Asmodeus interacts with Solomon frequently in the Talmud and the Testament of Solomon, and there is a chapter that references him marrying Lilith and making her his demon queen.
Even though his appearance can change, we typically observe a hybrid between a man and an animal.