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A few steps behind him were the bride and groom marching on towards their destiny. The immaculate bride was clothed with the sun; the moon was under her feet and on her head a garland of twelve luminous stars. The groom was arrayed in fine linen, on his head he wore a glittering crown garnished with all sort of precious stones and pearls. Lucifer came before the altar where the Spirit was hovering and stopped then he recoiled his wings and bowed down before the King and Queen of the Universe and on this day Metatron and Lilith wedded. The Spirit blessed the seventh day, and hallowed it.

Eons later, Lucifer the light-bringer was preparing to execute his habitual function when along came Lilith. Knowing perfectly who and what Lucifer does, she nevertheless went on asking. Authoritatively she said "SERAPH, wait! Where are you going? "Lucifer replied "I am Lucifer, the morning star and I'm about to commence my duty my Queen". Although Lucifer was one of the most beautiful of all the heavenly creatures, he held no contest when it comes to Lilith's perfection and charisma. She was the ultimate seductress, the prototype of beauty and femininity. She slithered closer towards him and said "Well, are you going to just stand there or are we going to roam the Heavens?" Lucifer smiled and together the two roamed and roamed the universe from the sun to the moon and to the stars until at last they reached the earth. Then she started to enlighten Lucifer on the creation of the heavens and the earth, and most distinguishably humankind. After all, it was her and Metatron who created everything according to their predilection. As they walked on the north side of Eden close to where Adam and Eve reside. Lilith began to explain to Lucifer how Adam was created in the image of Metatron and Eve was of hers. She informed Lucifer of the Spirit granting humankind an unique element called a Soul. She then told him that when the Spirit granted humankind its Soul the first gust was inserted into Adam, and Eve received the secondary breeze. As a result of that Adam possessed a minor advantage over Eve. Lilith was not at all pleased with the end result, apart from their gender she wanted Eve to be equal to Adam in every other way, just as she is equivalent to Metatron.

There was something about Lucifer that enticed Lilith to him, he was not like the other creatures. Lucifer have always managed to stand out amongst all the Angels, he was more confident, sophisticated and certainly more charming. Although Lucifer was an inferior being compare to her, Lilith was greatly amused by his presence, she loved the fact that he was amusing, eloquent and never tedious. As powerful as Lilith was, she was powerless in persuading the Spirit to alter Eve's Soul for the simple fact that the Trinity was rule by consensus and neither Metatron nor the Spirit considered Eve's Soul as a flaw. Lilith felt as if she was voiceless in Heaven most of the time the Spirit and Metatron were in agreement with each other and Lilith's point of views were often vetoed by her peers and so she set out on her own to vindicate her cause.



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