“ | Can you even begin to fathom what it was like? Eons spent providing a place for dead mortals to punish themselves. I mean why do they blame me for all their little failings as if i'd spent my days sitting on their shoulders forcing them to commit acts they'd otherwise find repulsive? Oh the devil made me do it! I have never made any one of them do anything. Ever. This is unjust. For all eternity my name will be invoked to represent all their depravity. That is the gift that my father gave me. | „ |
~ Lucifer venting about his relationship with his father and humanity's neagtive view of him |
Lucifer Morningstar (born: Samael) is the main protagonist of the TV series Lucifer and a minor character in the Arrowverse 2019 crossover Crisis on Infinite Earths. He is a former angel who rebelled against God and was sent to hell where he would rule and punish the guilty. Years later he took an extended vacation on earth, becoming a wealthy man who owned a nightclub named Lux and eventually rediscovered his humanity by solving crimes with Detective Chloe Decker.
His Good Ranking[]
What Makes Him Admirable?[]
In General[]
- Is incredibly honest and (nearly) always honors his end of any deal or agreement he makes.
Background[]
- Even before he gained more humanity thanks to his time on Earth he displayed some morality by forbiding demons from controlling humans through posession.
- Helps John Constantine enter Purgatory to repay a debt he owes him for helping his friend Mazikeen out of an unknown situation.
Season 1[]
- Encourages his friend Delilah to sort her life out and tries to avenge her murder for no reason besides genuinely caring about her.
- Saves Chloe's life from Jimmy Barnes.
- Stops Nick Hoffmeister from killing Josh Bryant.
- Proves Ty Huntley's innocence after he's arrested for a murder didn't commit.
- Protects Carver Cruz from his girlfriend Lindsay and her brother.
- Develops a genuine friendship with a priest named Father Frank and is distraught when he dies but spares his killer when Chloe reminds him it's what Frank would have wanted.
- Anonymously donates to a student's scholarship fund.
- Saves Chloe from a fire Anne Martin starts in an attempt to kill both of them.
- Comforts Chloe when she think she's been dumped by her ex husband Dan.
- Goes to save Chloe's daughter Trixie after she is kidnapped by Malcolm Graham.
- Makes a deal with God to do whatever he wants if he saves Chloe from Malcolm .
- Shows genuine concern for his brother Amenadiel and was reluctant to leave him when he was stabbed by Malcolm despite all the feuding that had been going on beforehand.
Season 2[]
- Though he killed his brother Uriel it was only to protect Chloe and he genuinely felt great remorse for doing so.
- Saves a doctor from a man who wants to kill her for failing to save his wife.
- Bonds with Dan after they both realise the other's life isn't as uncomplicated as it seems and agrees to keep quiet about his improv sessions when Dan asks him too.
- Tells Chloe her father would be proud of her after she arrests his killer.
- Retrieves Azreal's blade after his mother unleashes it on the world to prevent further harm to humanity.
- Feels sympathy for a woman who murdered a man for raping her and tells Dan and Chloe she acted in self-defense so she can get away with it.
- Saves two men from being gassed to death by Jason Carlisle.
- Went to Hell to get an antidote for Chloe when she was poisoned, allowing himself to die in order to do so.
- Sends his mother, The Goddess to another universe to prevent her from going to war with God and ensure his siblings don't end up being killed because of it.
- Throws Azrael's blade in the other universe since it's too dangerous to be kept on Earth.
Season 3[]
- Doesn't tell Amenadiel his angel wings have returned to avoid upsetting him.
- Tries to comfort Dan and assure him that the fact Charlotte Richards had started to ignore him was not his fault.
- Tries to help Charlotte Richards readjust to life after she was possessed by his mother by getting her to talk to his therapist, Linda Martin.
- Threatens Ella Lopez's brother to cease his criminal activities and not tell her about them to spare her from the potential pain of eventually discovering the truth.
- Abandons his deal with Pierce after he fears it has put Chloe in danger.
- Helps to clear Maze's name after she is framed for murder.
- Saves Chloe from Pierce.
Season 4[]
- Gives Lee Garner enough money to cover his men's medical bills and sort his own life out after Lee tries to rob Lux as he wants Lee to show he is more than a criminal just as he wants to show people he's more than the evil monster he's seen as.
- Jumps in front of an axe to save Chloe.
- Tries to find a necklace for Bashir-Al-Fassad in order to protect Eve from him.
- Protects Trixie from hitmen who want to kill him.
- Is eventually able to forgive Chloe for conspiring with Father Kinnley behind his back to send him back to Hell.
- Gives up his life on earth and returns to Hell to protect those he cares about such as his nephew Charlie.
Season 5[]
- Plays a key role in helping Lee Garner get over his guilt which allows him to get out of Hell and into Heaven.
- Gives a demon named Bellios the day off while he investigates Lee's murder, telling him that he's earned it.
- Saves a police officer from being Killed by his brother Michael.
- Along with Dan and Maze he saves Chloe after she's kidnapped by Michael.
- Gets angry at God for blowing Dan up and demands he bring him back.
- Protects God from some drug dealers.
- Calls in every favor in the criminal underworld to try to find Dan after he's kidnapped by Vincent LeMec.
- Comforts Chole and Trixie after Dan is killed.
- Sacrifices his life to revive Chole after Michael temporarily killed her.
- Despite Michael's attempts to ruin his life and involvement in Dan's death Lucifer spares his brother and offers him a chance at redemption.
Season 6[]
- Shows he does care about Dan despite teasing him by stopping him from being tortured in Hell and trying to get him to move past his guilt so he can ascend into Heaven.
- Empathizes with Jimmy Barnes after learning of his past and makes it so that his hell loop is being embraced by his mother instead of her abandoning him.
- Allows Chloe to say goodbye to Dan's ghost before she lost her powers due to Azrael's blade being returned to Heaven.
- Helps Maze to save her relationship with Eve.
- Allows himself to be vulnerable and get shot by his daughter Rory to prove his love for her.
- Sets up a foundation to encourage young women to pursue STEM careers and puts it in Ella's name to show her how much she means to him.
- Signs Lux over to Amenadiel and tells him he's his favorite brother.
- Tries to save Rory when she's kidnapped by LeMec and stops her from killing him so she won't be consumed by guilt and vengeance.
- Ultimately reforms Hell and makes it more about rehabilitation than punishment, helping several of his old enemies like Reese Getty.
What Makes Him Inconsistent?[]
- When a woman mistakes him for a priest he encourages her to cheat on her husband.
- Constantly misinterprets Linda's advice in self-serving ways and often refused to admit blame for his own actions.
- Is an incredible jerk at times, especially towards Dan who he often calls a douche and steals pudding from. He even makes Dan think he is being coerced by the mob into killing someone as a prank in revenge for Dan shooting him.
- Makes a deal with Marcus Pierce to remove his immortality and dismisses all of Amenadiel's warnings about how this could have incured God's wrath and have disastrous results for those around him.
- Shows a sadistic side at times such as traumatizing people by showing them his devil face.
- After mortally injuring Marcus Pierce by stabbing him with a demon dagger, he takes sadistic pleasure from watching him die and even gloats about how he will go to Hell because of his guilt about accidently killing Charlotte Richards.
- Breaks a Criminal's spine in Season 4 due to being hurt from Chloe's rejection after she discovered his true identity.
- He is lethal at times such as ordering Maze to kill Amenadiel, testing Pierce's immortality by stabbing him (even though he quickly comes back to life) or allowing Maze to kill men who were involved in Dan's death.
- He is mischievous, pantsing Garner after stopping his robbery, heckling Dan when he was doing standup as part of a sting and teaching Trixie alternatives to swears.
External Links[]
- Lucifer Morningstar on the Heroes Wiki
- Lucifer Morningstar on the Villains Wiki
- Lucifer Morningstar on the Lucifer Wiki
- Lucifer Morningstar on the DC Database Wiki
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