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Lucifer

overworked, stressed-out eldest child of the seven demon brothers on Obey Me! Shall We Date, and Avatar of Pride, ir the Avatar if Consent, if you will.

probably my favorite.

him: "try to survive the year or whatever"
also him when we do something stupid: "wHY YOU LITTLE-" *demon form: activated*

either he'll try to kill you himself or make up for it by banging you in his bedroom.

Jesus, he's bi for Diavolo, bi as hell.

Satan's daddy, don't ask how that works, bro went full-on mad and Satan just... spawned.

"guys, I swear, if Lucifer asks me to visit his study just for him to push me against the desk, I'ma slap a restraining order across his face"
"you gotta admit, he's hot when he's dominant"
"excuse me, what- ๐Ÿ˜ญ"

by Byakuya's left sock May 2, 2023


lucifer

Lucifer, a once arch angel, who was by historical reference called - "Light Bearer." Because of his jealously of god, got cast out of heaven for treason. 1/3 of all angels followed him, and he is a convincing figure. This 1/3 of damned angels actually act on their own volition, but follow Lucifer's beliefs, total chaos. Lucifer, one of the highest angels, fled to earth because he wished to kill jesus 3 times, but failed. He still awaits for judgment day where he will again fail to defeat the pious and faithful, but he will still try.

Lucifer does not wish to be seen, he enjoys people not believing in him, thus the greatest trick he ever pulled.

by Markos March 9, 2004

1491๐Ÿ‘ 658๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lucifer

Not a god, an angel
Tried to take over Heaven. This pissed off God who turned him into a beast and sent him and his followers to hell.

Satan "Im better than God. Follow me"
God "Go to hell"
and so he did the end

by Anonymous August 12, 2003

1072๐Ÿ‘ 523๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lucifer

"How art thou fallen from heaven
O day-star, son of the morning! (Helel ben Shahar)
How art thou cast down to the ground,
That didst cast lots over the nations!
And thou saidst in thy heart:
'I will ascend into heaven,
Above the stars of God (El)
Will I exalt my throne;
And I will sit upon the mount of meeting,
In the uttermost parts of the north;
I will ascend above the heights of the clouds;
I will be like the Most High (Elyon).'
Yet thou shalt be brought dow to the nether-world,
To the uttermost parts of the pit."
- Isaiah 14:12-15


In Christian tradition, this passage is proof for the fall of Lucifer. However, it may be that this passage is an allusion to a Canaantie or Phoenician myth about Helel, who is the son of the god Shahar. Helel sought the throne of the chief god and was cast down into the abyss because of this. El, Elyon, and Shahar are members of the Canaanite pantheon, while the "mount of meeting" is the abode of the gods, which corresponds to Mount Olympus in Greek mythology. There is a Ugaritic poem about two divine children, Shachar (dawn) and Shalim (dusk), who were born as the result of the intercourse of the god El with mortal women. There are, however, no Canaanite sources that tell about Helel ben Shahar or a revolt against Elyon.

Many Apocalyptic writers interpreted this passage as referring to Lucifer, and wrote about the fall of the angels. 1 Enoch refers to the falling angels as stars (see the watchers) and may be the beginning of the overlap between the story of the watchers and Isaiah.

The name 'Lucifer' means light-bearer, and is not used in the New Testament, where the "bearer of light" is Christ. He was once one of the Seraphim (sometimes called the fiery, flying serpents).

Later authors, such as St. Jerome, associate Ezekial 28:13-15 with Lucifer, the greatest of the fallen angels. It has been argued that this passage was actually addressed to Nebuchadrezzar.

"You were in Eden, the garden of God;
Every precious stone was your adornment:
Carnelian, chrysolite, and amethyst;
Beryl, lapis lazuli, and jasper;
Sapphire, turquoise, and emerald;
And gold beautifully wrought for you,
Mined for you, prepared the day you were created.
I created you as a cherub
With outstretched shielding wings;
And you resided on God's holy mountain;
You walked among stones of fire.
You were blameless in your ways,
From the day you were created
Until wrongdoing was found in you
By your far-flung commerce
You were filled with lawlessness
And you sinned.
So I have struck you down
From the mountain of God,
And I have destroyed you, O shielding cherub,
From among the stones of fire."


Later interpretations of the fall tell that Lucifer was upset because God the Father made Lucifer's brother, Jesual, the Son. From his head, he gave birth to Sin, and by copulating with her, fathered Death. He was then cast out of heaven.

There are characters similar to Lucifer in other mythologies. In Egypt, there is a serpent god, Sata, whi is father of lightning and who likewise fell to earth. A Babylonian god, Zu, was also a lightning god who fell as a fiery flying serpent.

Lucifer: From Latin, Lux, Light, and Fero, to bear, - A Light Bearer. There is a name โ€œLucifugeโ€ also employed occasionally, from Lux, Light, and Fugio, to fly from, - He who shuns the Light.

by Someone December 24, 2003

493๐Ÿ‘ 274๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lucifer

Samma'el or Hala'el, both meaning "bringing the Light of God", Lucifer is the Latinization of the Hebrew name of the angel leading the forces opposing Yaweh, or Yehova. Latin "lux, lucis"= light, and "ferare"= to bring.

Lucifer, the Light Bringer, was cast into the Void for his rebellion.

by flamingsword September 4, 2004

241๐Ÿ‘ 153๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lucifer

His other "brother" is Raphael, who serves as something like a combat medic and healer in general. Belial, a female angel -- she has a "brother" of very similar name -- was among his followers gone to hell with him, and she loves him like a wife. He was ignorant of her affection when he was in heaven.

His reasons for rebellion were mainly two -- first, he disagreed with God's over-restriction of angels relative to humans -- he wanted more freedom for angels. Second, he was smitten with Alexial, a female warrior angel, who was then with Azeigial. He would have married her too, but at the time, angels were not allowed to marry as humans do. Things have changed though regarding angels and marriage.

Lucifer was and is noted among the angels for being strong, strategically brilliant, and charismatic. He is a survivor. Even in hell, he contended with some powerful demons who would have taken his throne if they were able.

His plan of rebellion was not so much about a violent overthrow of God, who is quite powerful. Violence was used against angels who opposed him. He intended to get key angels behind him and promote a popular uprising that would pressure God to abdicate authority over them, since God is not exactly a tyrant as some suppose.

Lucifer is a fallen angel.

by Azeigial March 7, 2011

79๐Ÿ‘ 48๐Ÿ‘Ž


Lucifer

A beautiful angel that has been led down to help us with his demons. The god that protects us and wants more in life for us.

:Have you ever heard of Lucifer?
:Yes, he is my guardian.

by Livingbanshee6 December 25, 2013

30๐Ÿ‘ 15๐Ÿ‘Ž