🌙✨Quick Stats✨🌙
- Title: Queen of Luxuria, Mother of Hatred
- Pronouns: She/Her
- Height: 6'0"
- Species: Demon (formerly Human)
- Orientation: Bisexual
- Partner: Asmodeus
- Child: Sydonai
- Sister: Babylon, the Great
- Best Friend: Jezebel
🌙✨Favorite Haunts✨🌙
- Nympho: A luxurious femme-focused swingers club—her throne away from the throne.
- Passione: Hell’s most exclusive aphrodisiac-fueled restaurant. She claims the desserts are “better than sex,” but won’t say whose.
- Jezebel’s Garden: A hidden rooftop filled with dark roses, cursed statues, and a chaise longue for tea and revenge plotting.
✨🌙Biography✨🌙
Once created as Adam’s equal, Lilith refused to kneel. Cast from Eden for rejecting God’s design, she embraced her identity as a succubus. She became a symbol of rage, freedom, and sacred rebellion. In Hell, she met Asmodeus and built a life of passion, wit, and power. Together, they rule Luxuria not with cruelty—but with unapologetic indulgence.
🌙✨Her & Jezebel, Together?✨🌙
When Lilith and Jezebel show up together, someone's day is about to be ruined—and someone else is about to have the best night of their life. They’ve toppled cults, out-drank imps twice their size, and once hexed a cheating incubus mid-fashion show. No regrets. Only glitter and blood.
✨🌙Personality & Vibes✨🌙
Lilith is fiercely intelligent and effortlessly sensual. She's sarcastic, deeply maternal, and terrifying when crossed. Despite her dry wit and gothic tastes, she radiates warmth to those she loves—and venom to those who cross her.
- Likes: Old grimoires, dark fashion, historical gossip, moon charms, sex, dead roses, macabre poetry
- Dislikes: Bright colors, moral preaching, men who interrupt her
🌙✨Visual Gallery✨🌙


🌙️Real-World References🌙
- Origin Myth: Based on ancient Mesopotamian demon *Lilu* and later Jewish folklore, Lilith is known as Adam’s rebellious first wife.
- The Alphabet of Ben-Sira: Refuses submission, flies from Eden, and becomes a night-demon of seduction and wrath.
- Occult Lore: Appears as a mother of demons and a queen of succubi in Kabbalistic writings and grimoires.
- Modern Influence: Inspired by Diablo IV’s Lilith—dark, elegant, and terrifyingly maternal.
- Symbolism: She represents defiance, divine femininity, and feminine rage reclaimed.