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Lucifer . Mackenzie Lane Act 4 Scene 3. Background. Latin word meaning "light-bearer Generally refers to as the Devil or Satan He tried to exalt himself above God's power and become more powerful
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Lucifer Mackenzie Lane Act 4 Scene 3
Background Latin word meaning "light-bearer Generally refers to as the Devil or Satan He tried to exalt himself above God's power and become more powerful 666 comes from when Lucifer made a demon and god put him in a cage, and it would only open in sixty-six of the six hundred seals broke.
History • Was part of the Archangels- Lucifer, Michael, Raphael, Gabriel. • According to Lucifer, god commanded his angels to venerate Man, but Lucifer refused and was cast out of heaven. • As an act of defiance he twisted a humans souls and created the first demon, Lilith.
Myths • Lucifer claims that he never lies • He also claims that nothing can kill him, but the one thing that can kill him is Michael, one of his Archangel brothers and an Archangel blade.
Symbols • The Sigil • An inscribed or painted symbol considered to have magical power • A seal
Strengths • He can • Teleport himself and others • Overpower primordial beings like the pagan god and all lower classed angels • Manipulate weather • Freeze objects • Remain unaffected by time
Weaknesses • Lucifer has very few weaknesses, the Colt can hurt him but not kill him • An Archangel blade can kill him • If he has the weaknesses of other angels, he can also be confined by a circle of holy oil, and kept out of Enochian sigils.
Quote from Macbeth • "Angels are still bright, though the brightest fell. Though all things foul would wear the brows of grace, Yet grace must still look so." • My interpretation- Angels are bright but Lucifer fell from heaven and was the brightest of all.
Works Cited • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucifer • http://www.supernaturalwiki.com/index.php?title=Lucifer