I just wanted to see fem!Luci in that fancy outfit… I, uh… 😳 Why does she look so… You know…
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I wonder if Lu never took into consideration that all the things he says about sinners would be unintentionally insulting towards Lilith considering that she embraced that sinner part of herself fully
To HIM she’s“not like other sinners” but in reality she is literally QUEEN sinner 😭
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We don't really know where Eve is as of now, though.
Oh, OK. English isn't my first language; I thought it was a mistake
caused othering ???
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You know, from that statement, I thought we could have a Queen of Heaven rather
Oh yeah, that could make sense but I thought this fanart wasn't canon
Wait,where did you get that info ?
That she either has a plan that necessitates her being in Heaven or she's just an egoist who fucked off after starting troubles in Hell (unlikely but the option exist).
For me, it's the fact that she can communicate with Lu and/or Charlie but seems to refuse to do so
If no contact, why would she still have her phone though.
That's what always confused me about Lilith possibily being a prisoner cause she didn't do anything for a month after Adam died even though she was told to go back to Hell.
In my opinion she might just be there willfully.
Just curious but couldn't she just send a message ??
I genuinely think it would have still happened. Redemption or not, the extermination happened, and Heaven was seemingly willing to offer peace after a loss (I say seemingly because for the sinners, Heaven chilled out because of a defeat, not redemption).
Knew it
I read it more as curiosity about the situation cause for all of them the extermination without their input and one morning, we told hell their army's leader. I would also wonder what the king off the other nation is doing. But hey, if Viv tweeted about it, then I'm wrong.
Genuine question, do they think he did on purpose ?
I don't remember hearing any angels in any of those scene even alluding to his motives.
But from what we know (the actions, the consequences, and the punishment), I hardly see anything adding itself to make that decision that much unfair. But I could be proven wrong, so I'll see.
You know what, maybe. Guess my opinion will change when more is revealed.
Fair on that one
The two events are both under completely different circumstances and contexts; I'll treat them individually under different lights because that's what they are.
Yeah after the laser had hit Heaven and the conflict was at the door
For punishing Lucifer ? Until then yes. If for extermination ? No, for that they need to be held accountable.
Yes that why I said I'll maintain my opinion until we get more details.
Thing is Sera did listen to Charlie, she even asked Emily if it's worth it to continue and they do continue. If she didn't wanted to hear Charlie out, whe would have denied Emily demand as well but she didn't.
Then we'll wait for the greater details, until then I maintained my opinion on the whole situation. Cause in my opinion, Lucifer did cause all of that and still earn his punishment fair and square.
Because we don't know what could have warranted this kind of reaction from them. And for now, personally, when I look at Lucifer's creation (the goetia and presumably Hell's government), I can see how that kind of creation, if it were similar to one in the past, could lead to ostracization.
Charlie at that point, had no proof of anything. What she showed wasn't proof of redemption as in "sinners rising to Heaven". It wasn't stubborness, it was just not a proof enough. (My opinion obviously )
But we can't assume that Vaggie was standard procedure cause we know that it was literally solved in a back alley without judgment. But you know what, fair, I could be wrong
That decision was taken under the assumption that Lilith was leading an uprising ( we still don't know if it really happend) and the impossibility of redemption (never proven until the series happens). That recontextualize it but Lucifer's fall, what is there to recontextualize ? gen/
We don't know that. We don't know how much of an outcast he was. And still that doesn't make him freeing evil and creating Hell (by accident, I know) any less of his own actions. Nobody manipulated him (as far as we know).