When Luci called Alastor Bambi I understood what I must do it. So now you can see it to. Arts by marsipanart.
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When Luci called Alastor Bambi I understood what I must do it. So now you can see it to. Arts by marsipanart.
I’ve got a burning desire for you baby
Lilith came back from heaven!!
I'm not sure if I like the wings covering them or not, so here's the version without wings.
They will be the death of me
what would the group name of adam + luci + lili + eve be taps chin and looks to the sky for answers
Headcanon that Lulu is a pet name Lilith gave to Lucifer and that's why he named his amuzement park that way.
My incredible haul from Adylaineart finally arrived and did not disappoint!!! She does beautiful Lucifer/Lilith artwork (that's how I found her on FB). I love Lilifer almost as much as RadioApple (though part of me now wants to just see Lilith and Alastor tag team Lucifer 👀👀 *ahem*)
Stickers, prints, and an awesome acrylic standee
Lilith, a figure steeped in myth and legend, embodies the essence of feminine power in its most primal and unbridled form. Often depicted as a seductress, a demoness, or even a dark goddess, Lilith's story traverses the annals of ancient mythology, weaving together threads of rebellion, independence, and untamed sexuality.
In Jewish folklore, Lilith is believed to be Adam's first wife, created from the same earth as him, and thus demanding equality. Refusing to submit to Adam's authority, Lilith fled the Garden of Eden, embracing her freedom and autonomy. This act of defiance casts her as a symbol of feminine liberation, challenging traditional patriarchal norms and reclaiming her sovereignty.
Throughout history, Lilith has been both revered and feared, her power emanating from her refusal to conform to societal expectations. She represents the untamed aspects of femininity—the wild, the sensual, and the mysterious. As the embodiment of the dark feminine, Lilith embodies the raw primal energy that exists within all women, urging them to embrace their desires and unleash their true potential.
Lilith's power lies not only in her defiance of male authority but also in her role as a protector of women and children. In some traditions, she is invoked as a guardian spirit, offering solace to those who have been marginalized or oppressed. Her presence serves as a reminder that true power stems from within, and that by embracing our own darkness, we can tap into the limitless reservoir of strength that lies dormant within us.
In modern times, Lilith has emerged as a symbol of feminist empowerment, inspiring women to reclaim their voices and assert their autonomy in a world that seeks to silence them. Her story serves as a powerful reminder that true liberation comes from embracing all aspects of ourselves, even the parts that society deems taboo or undesirable.
Ultimately, Lilith's power lies in her refusal to be bound by convention, her willingness to embrace her own darkness, and her unwavering commitment to living life on her own terms. She serves as a beacon of hope for all those who dare to defy expectations and forge their own path in a world that seeks to constrain them.
Lucifer : Could you guys at least try to see this from my perspective?
Charlie : *crouches down*
Lilith : *kneels down*
Necro : *sits on the floor*
Lucifer :
Lucifer : I hate all of you.