Lilith

Lilith is the queen of Hell, the wife of Lucifer and the mother of Charlie.

Background
Much like her husband, very little is known of Lilith, as the show's creators have chosen to remain silent on her character. They, however, have confirmed she is very important in regards to the overall story, suggesting a significant role in the future.

Based on imagery, she is presented as a tall woman, exceeding both her husband and daughter in height, with pale skin, long blonde hair and silverish eyes. Her most distinguishing physical characteristic is a pair of horns (a trait her husband ironically lacks) which noticeable differ depending on the image. Whether this is deliberate or a case of inconsistency is unknown.

During the pilot, Charlie contacts her for moral support after her disastrous interview. Unfortunately, the call goes to voicemail, prompting her to leave a long message instead.

Towards the end of the opening song, on the clock tower, there is a poster with Lilith's name and image mentioning a concert. It may be that Lilith is part of a group called "RESIST" and she may be the singer of the group. This also explains why Charlie mentions that her mother is really busy because she is always at a concert.

Charlie
Charlie is Lilith's daughter. In The Pilot, Charlie calls her looking for advice and comforting, but she's unreachable.

Lucifer
Lucifer is Lilith's husband, and the ruler of hell. It's unknown what their relationship is outside of being married.

Trivia

 * The character of Lilith originates from Jewish folklore where she is a powerful demon who was Adam's first wife and the mother of the Succubi and Incubi.
 * In The Bible, a Lilith (meaning; Nightjar, Screech Owl, Night Hag or Night-Monster) refers to a bird like creature fist mentioned in Isaiah 34:14 measuring in at almost 30 cm (12 in.) in length with a wingspan of 50 cm (20 in.) or more.
 * When asked if the Eden family (Adam, Eve, Cain, Abel) have some connection to the Magne as well, Vivziepop said that she can't say because it's part of the story.

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