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  1. Lúcifer, também conhecido como Helel Ben Shachar, Satanás, o Diabo, A Estrela da Manhã, Portador de Luz, Filho do Alvorecer, Sammael, Satanael é o ex-governante do Inferno, o Arcanjo Caído, e pai de todos os demônios. Lúcifer tinha formado um vínculo especialmente forte com seu irmão Miguel.

    • Overview
    • Personality
    • Death
    • Characteristics
    • Appearances
    • Trivia
    • Lore

    Lucifer, also known as The Devil, Light Bringer, The Morning Star, and Satan, is the central antagonist of the CW television Supernatural franchise .

    Serving as the main antagonist of the show Supernatural. The overarching antagonist of the first and fourth seasons, the main antagonist of Season 5, an unseen antagonist in Seasons 6, the secondary antagonist of Season 7, an unseen antagonist in the eighth and tenth seasons, the secondary antagonist of Season 11, one of the two main antagonists of the twelfth and thirteenth seasons, the posthumous overarching antagonist of Season 14 and a supporting antagonist in Season 15.

    He was the second of the four Archangels created by God and was his favorite son. He is also a fallen archangel and the first fallen angel. He is the original ruler of Hell and the creator of demons, seen by them as a father figure and their god. As the second-born Archangel, he is one of the oldest and most powerful beings in The Universe, as well as one of the oldest and most powerful beings in all of existence. Lucifer, like his Archangel brothers existed long before the creation of the Universe, making them more than 13.8 billion years old.

    Lucifer, and his brothers are also Primordial Entities. He is the younger brother of Michael and the older brother of Raphael and Gabriel and the biological father to his son Jack Kline. According to Gabriel, Lucifer is, or at least was, God's favorite and most beloved celestial, but when God asked for all angels to bow down to humanity, Lucifer refused both out of jealousy and wounded pride over being commanded to bow to what he saw as a broken, flawed, and murderous species and no longer feeling he was God's favorite creation. This was caused by the Mark of Cain corrupting him and boosting his dislike towards humanity. He waged a war against God but was eventually cast out of Heaven by Michael, and later banished to Hell by Michael, both times on God's command. All of Azazel's actions were motivated with the goal of eventually releasing Lucifer from his cage in Hell.

    Like all other angels, Lucifer must have the permission of a strong enough human to use as his vessel, as he can not forcefully possess a person. Being an archangel, Lucifer possesses significantly much more power than any angel, every pagan god, and also every demon and species of monster, most of whom deify him, thus being among the most powerful entities the Winchesters have ever encountered. But his power causes regular vessels to decay and required to drink vast amounts of demon blood or possess either his true vessel (Sam) or an alternate more stable vessel (Castiel). Eventually, he was finally freed and allowed to roam the Earth when the final seal (the death of Lilith) was broken by Sam. Freed from his cage, he took action to bring about the Apocalypse and cleanse the Earth (aka "The last perfect handiwork of God") of human beings (the flawed creation).

    Even after Lucifer was able to possess Sam Winchester, his true vessel, Sam's love for his brother Dean allowed Sam to regain control of his body, and seal himself, Lucifer, Michael, and Adam Milligan back in Lucifer's Cage. After the release of Amara about five years later, the cage was damaged and Lucifer (whilst he still couldn't leave it) began reaching out to Sam to get him to return to Hell and release Lucifer so he could return to the world, working with Rowena to achieve this. Though Sam refused, Castiel said "yes" and Lucifer returned to the world in Castiel's body. After reconciling with God, Lucifer joined him, Sam, and Dean in an attack to defeat Amara. However, Amara, not wanting to be re-imprisoned, overpowered God and in her rage, she pulled Lucifer from Castiel's body when he went to attack her and help his father. It is unknown where he was banished but he survived and was able to take possession of Vince Vincente, an aging musician. After the death of Vince, Lucifer began seeking out vessels with power and influence, culminating in President Jefferson Rooney.

    Lucifer was created by God billions of years ago, before even the Big Bang, he was raised by Michael and he taught Gabriel various tricks. Lucifer was once the most beautiful and beloved Archangel in all of existence. God loved Lucifer the most of all his angels. Because of his elevated status among the other angels, Lucifer was very proud. When God commanded all those of Heaven to bow down before humanity and to love them more than himself, Lucifer refused, as he considered humans to be a flawed species. Lucifer’s refusal to bow down before humanity was caused by the Mark of Cain influencing his thoughts, as well as jealousy over no longer being God’s favorite creation. Eventually, Lucifer waged a war against God over his decision to create humanity, resulting in God to banish him from Heaven.

    Naturally, being cast out of Heaven enraged Lucifer, and desperate to prove to God that human beings were indeed a flawed species, he began tempting and twisting the soul of one of the early humans, Lilith. After completely stripping her of her humanity, her soul was transformed into the very first demon. He then would create the four Princes of Hell, some of the most powerful demons nearly impossible to kill, as generals for Hell's army.

    At some point, Abel began praying to what he believed to be God. In reality, he was actually praying to Lucifer; who claimed his soul for Hell. Desperate to save his brother, Cain bargained a deal with Lucifer by offering his soul instead of Abel’s. Lucifer agreed to the deal; but only if Cain murders Abel himself. Cain does so in order to save his brother and to guarantee he will enter Heaven upon death, becoming the first murderer. Lucifer then bestows the Mark of Cain onto Cain, turning him into the first Knight of Hell, who went on the create more Knights, elite warrior demons nearly impossible to kill, such as Abaddon. Wanting to please his father, Asmodeus attempted to release the Shedim from Hell, creatures so dark, God would not allow them into the light. Fearing the Shedim, Lucifer banished them back into Hell and punished Asmodeus for attempting to release them.

    God eventually realized that Lucifer’s continued presence on Earth will threaten the existence of his Creation. Instead of killing him, God instead commands Michael to imprison Lucifer in the Cage, a specially designed cell sealed with over 600 seals in the deepest parts of Hell. Michael does so, beginning Lucifer’s long banishment until he faded into legend; with only Azazel being the only demon who did not give up looking for Lucifer. However, it was then predicted that Lucifer will one day, free himself from his imprisonment and begin the Apocalypse where he will destroy humanity, and restore Earth to its original "untainted" glory. It is suggested that Lucifer only uses demons as servants and would eradicate all of them as well, because, despite them being his creations, he considers demons to be even less worthy than humans. Proof of this is shown when he casually kills dozens of them. However, he holds his greatest contempt for Pagan Gods, believing them to be petty, disloyal, and the lowest of all beings because they claim to be gods.

    Lucifer claims that he never lies or even tricks, because he does not have to, as he has said, "I will never lie to you. I will never trick you." He promised both his vessels, Nick and Sam, that he would be honest with them. He also said that he sympathizes with his vessels, both of whom are victims like himself. He went to some lengths to get Sam's acceptance, sparing Dean's life on several occasions, and allowing Sam revenge against some of the demons that controlled his life. Despite this, Lucifer is largely manipulative and has been proven to mislead on occasion, suggesting that this was more of a ploy to gain trust, rather than an actual commitment, and he would bend this rule when it's to his advantage. Furthermore, Lucifer tries to gain sympathy from his opponents such as Dean by claiming that he is truly a victim and was justified in his actions.

    Lucifer shows concern for his fellow angels, though it is the archangels he loves most. He captured Castiel and admired the angel's loyalty in refusing to reveal the presence of his friends. He invited his younger brother to join him since they were both enemies of Heaven, but when Castiel refused, Lucifer respected his decision and offered him a chance to change his mind. Lucifer was remorseful when forced to kill what he believed to be Gabriel and was disappointed when Michael berated him. When preparing to fight his older sibling in their pre-destined battle, Lucifer pleaded with Michael to "walk off the chessboard," but Michael remained determined to fulfill his destiny and serve God. Even so, when Castiel struck Michael with holy fire, Lucifer was outraged by the attack on his brother and obliterated Castiel, stating only he had the right to hurt Michael.

    Killed By

    •Dean Winchester (First Time) After Lucifer becomes super-charged by stealing Jack's grace, Dean agrees to become the vessel for the Apocalypse World Michael on the condition that Dean remains in control and Michael power him. Wielding several of Michael's powers, Dean battles Lucifer to the death but is overpowered by the super-charged Fallen Archangel as he gloats over his victory. As Lucifer begins smiting Dean, Sam tosses Dean Michael's archangel blade. Dean, with Michael powering him so that he can resist Lucifer's smiting and wield the weapon, brushes off the attack and stabs Lucifer in the side with the archangel blade, killing him. Lucifer's vessel Nick survives his death and later prays to him, awakening him in The Empty. However, although Nick tries to resurrect Lucifer, the attempt is foiled by Jack and Lucifer is returned to the Empty. •Michael (Second Time)

    According to Uriel when recounting Lucifer's rebelliousness in On The Head Of A Pin, Lucifer's true form is apparently considered the most beautiful among angels. However Sam Winchester and Rowena MacLeod had a different reaction to seeing Lucifer's true form, finding it truly terrifying, and remained haunted by it months or even years later, though it is entirely possible that Lucifer’s long imprisonment in Hell warped his once beautiful true form. When manifesting without a vessel on Earth, Lucifer appears as an intense white light, or, when severely weakened, a slender cloud of glowing, bluish-white smoke, identical to other angels. When manifesting within a vessel's mind or in Hell without a vessel, Lucifer usually, but not always, takes the form of his first known vessel, Nick. Nick appears to be Lucifer's favored form to manifest in when Lucifer is in a situation where he gets to choose his appearance similar to how the Alternate Michael continued to use Dean's visage while communicating with a sleeping Rowena.

    When Lucifer projected his wings while possessing a vessel, they were revealed to have a similar compact design to Castiel's seraph wings and Zachariah's wings, compared to Gabriel and his son's and Alternate Michael's wing designs. Uniquely, Lucifer causes his vessel's irises to glow red and leaves the pupils unchanged, instead of a blue eye-glow with dots of white light in the centre. While being an angel, Lucifer appears to have tainted/corrupted grace - according to one angel, Lucifer carries the stench of Hell on him. The prophet Donatello Redfield described Lucifer's power as being dark and toxic when comparing it to his son's.

    Like Michael, Lucifer required either his true vessel or a vessel from an extremely powerful bloodline to house him permanently - Nick was a notable exception after his body was repaired and modified, enabling Lucifer to possess him for over a year without ill effects. When possessing vessels weaker than this, Lucifer's power would cause the vessel to "burn away" and decay over time, similar to Hael's vessel in I Think I'm Gonna Like It Here, manifesting as burn and rot-like blemishes on the vessel's skin, and in Vince Vincente's case, eventual blackening of the skin and darkening of the eyeballs.

    While possessing a vessel, Lucifer usually retains the vessel's appearance without altering it. His 2014 alternate timeline counterpart, however, dressed Sam in an all-white suit and combed his hair back while his alternate reality counterpart did the exact same thing. After possessing Vince Vincente, Lucifer made an exception and chose to redress Vince in black clothing topped with a leather jacket. After escaping imprisonment from Crowley, Lucifer finally decides to change Nick's disheveled attire, donning a brown leather jacket over a white shirt. This jacket was lost following Lucifer's escape from Apocalypse World, leaving him with the shirt and Lucifer obtained a beige jacket as a replacement.

    In Let the Good Times Roll, after stealing Jack's grace and becoming "supercharged", Lucifer's eyes glowed gold like Jack's instead of red. While in the Empty and after his resurrection, Lucifer’s eyes returned to their red glow. When killed by Dean Winchester with an archangel blade, fire burst from Lucifer's vessel in addition to the bright light which bursts from all angels' and archangels' facial orifices. It was initially unclear if this was something unique to Lucifer or was due to his supercharged state at the time. When Michael killed him with an archangel blade for the second and final time, fire once again erupted from Lucifer's eyes and mouth, showing that this was something unique to Lucifer.

    In Unhuman Nature, upon awakening in the Empty, Lucifer formed as a black, liquid, skeletal humanoid with his signature red eyes. When he briefly emerged from the Empty in Game Night, Lucifer also revealed that he had black, viscous angel wings on this humanoid form, and his liquid form was shot through with flashes of white light.

    After Castiel, Lucifer is the second most recurring angel overall but is the most recurring archangel and Primordial Entity.

    •Season 1

    •Devil's Trap (mentioned only in latin)

    •Season 2

    •All Hell Breaks Loose - Part 1 (referenced only)

    •Season 3

    •As stated in The Essential Supernatural, Lucifer is the Ruler of Hell and the King of Hell as well as King Snake, the Prince of Darkness, the Lord of Flies and the Father of Lies.

    •Being the boss of Azazel and Lilith, Lucifer is the overall Big Bad of Supernatural starting in season 1 to the end of season 4. He takes the stage as the main antagonist in season 5, he comes back as the secondary antagonist in season 7 along with Edgar and also returns as the secondary antagonist in Season 11. He is the main antagonist in Season 12 (along with Doctor Hess) and Season 13 (along with Alternate Michael).

    •Series creator Eric Kripke has jokingly compared him to a "raging psychotic" version of environmentalist Ed Begley, Jr., with "unlimited power".

    •A homage to John Milton's Paradise Lost, Lucifer will be portrayed as "gentle, almost sympathetic." Kripke further characterized him as a "Devil who has a doubt" and "a lot of affection for God and the angels," and who "speaks really tenderly and gently and... doesn't lie.

    •He is the only known supernatural being to become the President of the United States, which he became when he possessed Jefferson Rooney.

    •Kripke reasoned, "He was essentially betrayed, so in some ways, he can be viewed sympathetically... if we can make the angels dicks, Lucifer can be sympathetic.

    •The Devil is known by many names throughout different faiths: Lucifer (Latin for " 'The Morning Star' or 'light bringer'"), The Devil, The Serpent, Iblis, (in Islam) and Satan (Hebrew for "Adversary").

    •In different versions of Bible, they said Satan is formerly known as Samael and was the former commander-in-chief of the angels army before his fall from Heaven. Some versions said he was the older brother of Michael.

  2. Lúcifer , também conhecido como The Devil , A Estrela da Manhã , e Satanás , é o segundo dos quatro arcanjos criados por Deus e era seu filho favorito. Ele também é um arcanjo decaído, ea primeira caído anjo . Ele é um personagem recorrente, foi o principal antagonista da Season 5 e Temp 12 , e o antagonista secundário da Temporada 7 e Série 11 .

  3. Lúcifer é um personagem fictício da série de televisão de fantasia sombria e urbana Supernatural, criada por Eric Kripke. O personagem é baseado no Diabo bíblico e é o principal antagonista da quinta e outras temporadas da série. [1]

  4. 10 de abr. de 2024 · In Supernatural, he has been referred to as: the Adversary, the Serpent, Satan, the Devil and the Morning Star. According to Lucifer, the name "the Devil" was a man-given title; humans gave him this title / name for his bad reputation.

  5. Lucifer Morningstar (Tom Ellis), o famigerado Senhor do Inferno, se cansa da vida demoníaca que leva no subterrâneo e abandona seu trono para tirar férias em Los Angeles.

  6. Lucifer is unaffected by natural diseases and illnesses. He is as well immune to Hex bags and supernatural infections, such as the croatoan virus. Lucifer was even immune to Metatron's spell which burned all other angels' wings.

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