Really good. Liked the ongoing reveal that the demons they were destroying weren't mindless monstrosities but had a culture and artistry all their own. The dissonance at the end for Cordelia is well done (and harrowing) and the dismissal of the idea that the Lust demons could have been doing something harmless and beautiful works to both justify why they are so blinded in this moment to the non-threat before them as well as get the reader thinking about the labeling of these creatures as "demons" at all. It's a label that gives the sisters a free license to slaughter, but in this case is completely divorced from the malevolence that would actually make it reasonable.