I wanted to illustrate my version of how I believed Lilith looked like. I have so many headcanons about her!, like: she had purple accents, and her color inspired Belphie; her eyes' color is green like Satan, her outfit is inspired in Asmo's angel outfit, and I also imagined her with dark, long, beautiful curly hair and a dark skin color like Simeon (we need more brown characters). Finally, I drew lilies in her because I think it goes so well with her name.
Anyway, how would your Lilith look like?
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I had the exceptional honor of drawing Lilith and Edward for my first ever chibi commission! Their dynamic is so much fun, and I had a blast working on these cutie-patooties! ^3^ Thank you so much, @zombiemalibuxo!! 🖤🤍
The woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet, and adorned with gold and jewels and pearls, holding in her hand a golden cup full of abominations and the impurities of her sexual immorality. And on her forehead was written a name of mystery: “Babylon the great, mother of prostitutes and of earth's abominations.”
Revelation 18:4-8
And I heard another voice from heaven saying, “Come out of her, my people, lest you share in her sins, and lest you receive of her plagues. For her sins have reached to heaven, and God has remembered her iniquities. Render to her just as she rendered to you, and repay her double according to her works; in the cup which she has mixed, mix double for her. In the measure that she glorified herself and lived luxuriously, in the same measure give her torment and sorrow; for she says in her heart, ‘I sit as queen, and am no widow, and will not see sorrow.’ Therefore her plagues will come in one day—death and mourning and famine. And she will be utterly burned with fire, for strong is the Lord God who judges her.
(Lore and rambling below the cut)
Previously, on my Heresy Ramblings and Angeltober 2024
Lilith’s existence was defined by one thing: Her constant, consuming desire for greatness. She couldn’t find it in Eden, so she turned to the wilderness and its people. She couldn’t find it in simple community, so she turned to Lucifer as a wife. She couldn’t find it as a wife, so she tried to find it in motherhood. When she and her children passed on to Sheol, she desperately sought it in queendom, through the reputations of her children, and entanglements within the Fallen court.
And, when all else failed, she turned to godhood and idolatry.
Humanity, ever hungry for a good symbol, found much to admire in Lilith. Mother of Demons, Queen of Sheol, Night Spectre, Shepherd of Stillborn, Screech Owl, she collected titles like coins, feeding off of superstition and myth. Even after her reputation grew past the ancient world, the gnawing teeth of inadequacy tormented her.
The price of her ambition was her isolation and destruction, rejecting any notion of contentment.
Lilith, female demonic figure of Jewish folklore. A cult associated with Lilith survived among some Jews as late as the 7th century CE. The evil she threatened, especially against children and women in childbirth, was said to be counteracted by the wearing of an amulet bearing the names of certain angels.
One of the most frightening myths about Lilith, especially for parents, is she is believed to stalk children. Whether she stalks all babies or not is unknown. However, she often received the blame for babies dying in the womb or shortly after birth.
Many people also believe that she will prefer young boys over girls; however, there is no direct reason for this. She simply goes after children who are only a few days to a couple of weeks old because she believes this is one of her callings.