Human Ψ Active Ψ Canon
“The world is what
you make of it.”
Official Writeups
In Nomine p149 Ψ Revelations IV p17 Ψ Superiors: Lilith
Unofficial Writeups
None
Origins
1st Bride of Adam
“Lilith” by Trows
Likely Inspiration
Lilith (Hebrew: לִילִית Lîlîṯ) is a figure in Jewish mythology, developed earliest in the Babylonian Talmud (3rd to 5th centuries CE). The character is generally thought to derive in part from a historically far earlier class of female demons (lilītu) in Mesopotamian religion, found in cuneiform texts of Sumer, Akkad, Assyria, and Babylonia.

Adam & Eve are likely represented by Yves.
In Jewish folklore, from the satirical book Alphabet of Ben Sira
(ca 700–1000 CE) onwards, Lilith appears as Adam‘s first wife, who was created at the same time (Rosh Hashanah) and from the same dirt as Adam – compare Genesis 1:27. (This contrasts with Eve, who was created from one of Adam’s ribs: Genesis 2:22)
Featured Posts & Pages
Court Ψ The Doge of Lilith Ψ Secretarian Godardship (Doge Revisited)

* Liber Castellorum placed this in Serra da Barriga, but Zumbi lived, rebelled, and died in Alagoas.
Known Tethers
- Berlin Wall, Berlin, Germany
- Building in Silicon Valley, California, USA
- Concord Green, Concord, Massachusetts, USA
- Statue of Armed Freedom, Capitol Building,
Washington CD, USA - Statue of Zumbi,* Alagoas, Brazil