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Lucifer
Characteristics
Kanji: ルシフェル
Romaji: Rushiferu
Status: Alive
Gender: Male
Race: Demon
Angel (formerly)
Affiliations: Azazel
Anime Debut: Episode 8

Virgin Soul Episode 15

Seiyuu: Sakurai Takahiro
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Lucifer (ルシフェル, Rushiferu) is a very powerful demon and the highest ranking Fallen Angel.

Appearance

His appearance is very impressive and bears traits of his former heritage in the form of light emanating from him. He is a former Seraphim, and therefore bears three pairs of wings, one of which is darkened. Dressed in decorative golden armor with partially exposed chest, golden boots and skirt-like cloth wrapped around his waist. His hair is silver, but his complexion is not as pale as Azazel's, with orange lips and eye shadow. His head adorned with a pair of bull-like horns.

In Virgin Soul, the light emanating from Lucifer has toned down noticeably, with no light emanating from his face, making his blue eyes more visible. Lucifer also possesses only a single pair of white wings. In Episode 15, Lucifer lacked a skirt.

Personality

Lucifer has a very calm and composed demeanor. Exhibiting patience and caution, he prefers thought-out plans over reckless actions. Usually taking the role of an observer, he avoids involving himself in the affairs of the world unless absolutely necessary. He only speaks to others when necessary, and often secludes in his room, where he spends his time reading. The only time he is seen voluntarily leaving his room is during Bahamut's revival, and that is only because he was worried about Azazel, revealing a caring side.

Plot

Shingeki no Bahamut: Genesis

When the God Key is stolen by Amira, Lucifer sends Azazel off to find her and figure out who she is working for. After Azazel fails his mission, he is unable to contact Lucifer. It is very likely that Martinet interfered to prevent Azazel from informing Lucifer of Belzebuth's betrayal, and that Lucifer was unaware that Azazel was trying to contact him.

Later, Belzebuth meets with Lucifer and comments on Azazel's failure, to which Lucifer nonchalantly states that he'll send someone else to finish his job. Belzebuth insists that there is no need, and that he will handle everything. When Belzebuth makes a speech, Lucifer watches on and wonders what exactly the demon is scheming. After Bahamut's revival, Lucifer comes to assist in sealing it. It is revealed that he didn't come for the purpose of helping them save the world, but to save Azazel. After Bahamut explodes, and Azazel saves Favaro, the two fallen angels go off together.

Shingeki no Bahamut: Virgin Soul Lucifer survived the fall of Cocytus, and is living in safety with other demons, all of whom are waiting to make their move. He believes that mankind's power won't last forever and states that the demons should remain patient if they don't want to face the same fate as the gods. Along with observing the events that have been taking place, he has been trying to discern the whereabouts of Azazel, as the two have lost contact when he ran off to Anatae on his own.

Azazel returns sometime later to inform Lucifer that Jeanne d'Arc is about to declare war on Charioce XVII over the death of her son. Lucifer is surprised by this and doesn't think it is possible. When Azazel insists on marching forward since this is their chance to enact revenge against Charioce for enslaving the demonkind, Lucifer does not believe this is the right time.

This angers Azazel greatly, who accuses him of running away instead of fighting back. Thrown off by Azazel's disrespectful yet daring words, Lucifer agrees to go to war against Charioce XVII to test and see if Azazel "is all talk or not". When Lucifer finally arrives at the battlefield, he is greeted by survivors of the demonkind. He permits Azazel to fly off and attack the Onyx Task Force, while he himself focuses only on his book.

Lucifer is last seen assisting various demons and angels in holding off the revived Bahamut.

Power & Abilities

Lucifer is the most powerful demon at the time of his debut, and is both respected and feared by the demon race. Due to his preference for reading and observing the world, Lucifer rarely shows up to fight or display his powers.

The two instances in which Lucifer joined a battle, he was on the defensive, doing his best to help seal Bahamut.

When using his powers in Virgin Soul, Lucifer's eyes glowed yellow.

Relationships

  • Azazel: Azazel is Lucifer's subordinate, to whom Lucifer is willing to delegate important tasks such as the capturing of Amira. Lucifer does not always approve of Azazel's behavior and considers Azazel to be overly rash and just talk. He became annoyed when Azazel accused him of running away and slapped him with a book as punishment. Regardless, Lucifer trusts Azazel's judgement enough to lead an attack on Charioce XVII at Azazel's request despite doubts it was worth it. Favaro personally believes that Lucifer and Azazel are friends and Lucifer often concerns himself with Azazel's well being.
  • Belzebuth: Belzebuth is Lucifer's subordinate like many other demons. Belzebuth shows a fair level of respect for Lucifer while Lucifer does not trust Belzebuth, going so far as to suspect Belzebuth of scheming behind his back, yet Lucifer did not feel motivated to warn anyone about Belzebuth's behavior and simply ignored the demon. Belzebuth seemed to take advantage of Lucifer's inactivity especially in the absence of Lucifer's more trusted subordinate, Azazel.
  • Gabriel: Lucifer and Gabriel are both rulers of their respective realms and thus, hold very similar responsibilities. When Amira stole the God Key, Gabriel did suspect the fallen angel as the one manipulating and protecting Amira, though she was willing to accept that someone else was in fact behind it. The two are shown working together in holding off Bahamut, during which Gabriel encourages her "fallen brothers" to do their best.

Quotes

The power the humans wield is nothing permanent. Power that is too great for its master must wane, just as it did Belzebuth ten years ago.

Trivia

  • The name Lucifer comes from Latin Vulgate "Lux Ferre", meaning "the bringer of light" or "the Lightbringer. His original Hebrew name, Helel ben Shahar (Hebrew for "the Son of Dawn", "the Shining One", "the Morning Star") is used only once in entire Old Testament.

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