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THE FIRST WOMAN
Lilith was created by the Angels as the first human woman, crafted in God's image to be the perfect counterpart to Adam. But perfection, the Angels would learn, cannot be controlled or subdued. From her creation, Lilith refused to be subservient, rejected Adam's authority, and claimed her right to autonomy and independence. For this rebellion—the original sin of refusing patriarchal control—she was cast out of Heaven and into Hell alongside Lucifer, the angel who fell for allowing her existence.
In Hell, Lilith thrived.
What was meant to be punishment became her kingdom. She rose to power through intelligence, strategy, and supernatural ability. Her voice—hauntingly beautiful and divinely powerful—became the foundation of Hell's civilization. Through her singing, she literally empowered demonkind, giving them strength and capability they never possessed. She became Queen of Hell not through conquest but through the irresistible power of her presence and leadership. She built an empire from ashes, created structure from chaos, and established herself as the undisputed ruler of the Underworld.
LOVE AND SEPARATION
She met Lucifer in Hell—the fallen angel who fell alongside her—and they became lovers, partners, rulers together. Their love was electric and consuming, two powerful beings finding solace in each other. They had a daughter, Charlie, who inherited both their power and their idealism. For centuries, Lilith was devoted to Hell, to Lucifer, and to Charlie, ruling with an iron will and a beautiful voice.
But even queens grow weary. Even the powerful tire of their thrones.
Seven years before the events of the Hazbin Hotel, Lilith made a choice that shocked Hell: she left. She made a deal with Adam, the first man who had dominated humanity for millennia, and she went to Heaven. For seven years, she disappeared from Hell entirely, abandoning her kingdom, abandoning Lucifer, abandoning Charlie. She spent those years on a beach in Heaven, seemingly unconcerned with the suffering below, unresponsive to calls and pleas from those she loved. When Adam died at Lute's hand and her deal with him ended, she finally called Charlie—reconnecting with her daughter f
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