First woman. Mother of demons. Lucifer’s consort. She exercised free will before Eve was even created, let alone biting into that apple. Some even say that she was the serpent that tempted Eve. Lilith believes in humanity in all its beautiful, fucked up glory. It was bad enough when she – and later all humanity – was denied paradise and God’s presence, which Lilith still holds a grudge over, but now the Destroyers are going to wipe the humans out completely? Not if Lilith has anything to say in the matter. She’ll even side with the Rebel angels to get the job done.
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Wanted Lines.
The Link Lilith met The Link in her human guise as Leilah Grossman, 30-something OB-GYN, and grew to trust her. After The Link was marked, they told Leilah about the rebels and brought her to the plantation. Only then did Leilah reveal her true identity. Whether Leilah’s lover or merely her friend, The Link is bound to have conflicted feelings over being lied to and about bringing a demon to the Rebel headquarters.
The Defender The Defender was the first Rebel to jump off the mass murder boat and to the defense of the humans. Even if they’re rough around the edges, it’s not difficult to see where their heart is. The Defender is not easy to befriend, however, because they are all about business and not about making friends. They still have hope that they can be forgiven and return home once this is over, so they feel it’s better to remain at a distance than to get comfortable, especially with demons. Lilith and The Defender have very different motives as well as methods, and The Defender can’t handle the similarities between Lilith’s disobedience to God and their own. When asked why they decided to come and help mankind, they would simply answer: “It’s not right.”
The Claimed Lilith has been acting as an OB-GYN in various guises for years; Leilah Grossman isn’t the first. The Claimed was one of the babies she helped bring into the world, and as such has a special bond to her even if they don’t realize it. Lilith knew the instant they met again, however, and views The Claimed as hers. Being claimed by a demon has both benefits and downsides – it’s all about which wins out in the end.
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