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VeryGoofyToddler
VeryGoofyToddler
Honestly, it depends on your view between God and Lucifer. Since the whole of the Lucifer series is meant to imply those two are opposite beings repressing opposite concept.

I think Lucifer is just a face of the Great Darkness or his final form, and perhaps his most powerful reincarnation. Lucifer was the Darkness before being well “Lucifer.”

I don’t think there’s a coherent or concrete answer to it.
Ramasugita11
Ramasugita11
I agree with you, as he was in the void of the underworld. he felt familiar. meaning he is not the original form of the great darkness
VeryGoofyToddler
VeryGoofyToddler
The quotation doesn’t help as he came into “being” is expressing him as Lucifer. While the Darkness he was prior to becoming an Angel is something left unknown on whether God created the Darkness to be Lucifer or he took something of the Darkness to define Lucifer to be the opposite of him.
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