Lilim

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Lilith, the goddess and mother of the lilim She was confused with Ishtar.

The lilim are, according to Hebrew mythology, female demons (succubi) sons of Lilith, Adam's first wife, who gave birth to countless vampires and demons. Lilit, created before Eve, embodies the evil beauty as well as the mother of adultery and passionate fornication.

Some of these lilim demons, such as Lilu, were wandering spirits, female, equivalent to the vampire and succubus figure. To the same class of demons belong Idlu Lilu and Artad Lili, also existing in Akkadian and Sumerian mythology.

Lilim are described as "beings covered with hair" that they killed all uncircumcised children under eight days of age, which is why they were greatly feared. According to legend, this is a consequence of Lilith's revenge, for having killed 100 children a day at the hands of Yahweh's archangels.

Lilit

Lilith Sculpture

Lilit or Lilith was the first woman. Eden's garden. Created from mud, from the same mud that Adam was created with, she Lilith felt the same as Adam, which is why she was offended when Adam forced her to get under him to have sexual relations. [citation required]

When Adam tried to have intercourse with her, Lilith refused to remain passive in sexual intercourse as she claimed to have been born the same way as Adam and was just like him, she demanded to have a choice, Lilith was enraged He pronounced the name of Yahweh, then rising into the air and leaving paradise. She moved to the Red Sea (home to thousands of demons) and became the lover of Asmodeus. As a result of the relationships they maintained, the lilims were born.

Lilith became a succubus demon that seduced men while they slept and sucked their blood, apart from generating semi-demons from the semen spilled by men.

Lilith is mentioned in the Bible, but was translated as Lamia: “Wild cats will congregate with hyenas, and one satyr will call the other; Lamia will also rest there and will find rest in it».

In Bulgarian folk tales and stories, Lamia is a mysterious creature with several heads, which can regenerate them if cut off (like the Lernaean Hydra). She feeds on the blood of humans. She killed young women to enhance her beauty so she could seduce men. This succubus often tormented the villages and could be found in caves or underground.

In some stories he has wings and in others his breath is fire.

Lilith or Lamia doesn't actually have a gender, but has a female body.

References in popular culture

Comics

In the comics of The Sandman the character of Mazikeen appears, who is the daughter of Lilith, and therefore a member of the Lilim clan.

Television

In the Japanese animated series Neon Genesis Evangelion various references are made to the Lilim and especially to Lilith.

In the Netflix series “Chambers” released in 2019, Lilith is mentioned and the outcome of the series shows the protagonist possessed by Lilith.

In the Netflix series “Lucifer” the demon Maze mentions the language “Lilim” as her natural language (but no one knows what it means except the creator).

In seasons 3, 4 and 15 of the television series "Supernatural", Lilith appears as a white-eyed demon, she is the first demon created by lucifer, queen of hell and of the crossroads of roads; and seal number 66 of Lucifer's prison.

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