Moreover, Lucifer saw the evils that mankind would bring while God would simply sit back on his throne and not raise his hand and as a result, feels that his time of being ruler would only make creation fall into chaos. God made the argument that the rise of sin would be Lucifer's doing only for his son to rebuke by saying that Lucifer simply introduced sin while mankind would use it for their own selfish benefits. Lucifer then said that God was going senile to believe that humanity deserved to be served by the perfect beings of Heaven, especially since the humans would be the cause of great evils in the future. When Lucifer finally confronted his father, God asked him what truly was the point in this war. Lucifer stated that his fight was not with Gabriel and instead with their Father and left his brother to fend off the Lord of the Flies. Gabriel charged Lucifer only for Beelzebub to quickly step in and engage the archangel in Lucifer's stead. Gabriel pleaded for Lucifer to stop this rebellion as billions of angels in both sides had perished but realized that it was futile as Lucifer was not going to stop his crusade. Lucifer then found himself in confrontation with Gabriel himself. While the other angels fought each other, Lucifer was able to enter Empyrean as he was planning to face God on his own. The war seemed endless, with Heaven being stained by the ichor of angels, as the celestial beings fell from the sky with their wings torn, along others who fell from Heaven after rebelling against their lord. However, the Archangel Michael and his own army of Angels, made a counter attack and warred with Lucifer and his army.
Lucifer, alongside Beelzebub acting as his second-in-command, lead the rebel armies into Heaven to destroy the Heavenly Host whom would dare oppose them and to storm God's throne room. Right before the war, Lucifer discovered from Michael that his own brother was destined to kill him and the Morningstar was enraged by the fact that something like this was kept from him that he snapped and declared war against God and Heaven. While this counted as the first strike against God the latter's strike against Lucifer was more severe. This resulted in Lilith's expulsion from the Garden of Eden as a result. In fact, Lucifer is the reason why Lilith was so adamant in being subservient to Adam in the first place as he convinced her that since Lilith had been created from clay the same as Adam she is equal to him and therefore should not be under him. At some point during that time, Lucifer also managed to persuade Lilith into siding with him as well. He also managed to persuade one-third of all the other angels to swear allegiance to him and rebel against God and the Heavenly Host. Even before humanity, Lucifer had always harbored some desire of taking the Throne of Heaven for himself and becoming Lord of the Universe, but he had concealed his feelings like any good angel and continued to serve God's will, despite his thoughts. Lucifer, in the meantime, saw that there would be no freedom or true desire under God's rule and as a result proclaimed that God is now flawed himself, and does not deserve to be the rightful ruler of creation, thus declaring that he should take the throne for himself. Samael was cast from the holy mountain in the process. Moreover, it was not just Lucifer that rebelled but also Samael who acted as God's Heavenly judge and chief of the Divine Council, and thus he saw how corrupt and easily frail the humans would be in the foreseeable future, judging them as unworthy of being the perfect creations, much less fashioned in the image of God. The more Lucifer argued with God the further he began to stray from the light and grow rebellious.Īfter God told Lucifer of His plans for His latest creations, that being mankind, Lucifer's paranoia grew to where he believed that God allowing them equal share of the Heavens and the Earth, in the form of the Garden of Eden, with Him was nothing but a farce and they would be under his father's puppet strings like his own siblings. Whenever these plans would be shared, Lucifer would always spot something that he would disagree with and argue with his father only to be silenced and admonished each time. Being close with God lead to being entrusted with the grand schemes of creation. Throughout the eons, Lucifer had come to see the corruption that lurks within the cogs of his father's grand plans for the universe and its inhabitants. In all the universe there was not another like him in beauty and power. Since Lucifer is said to be the most majestic of all angelic beings, he was prideful. They did so, all except one, Archangel Helel, which would go on to become Lucifer. When God created man, he ordered all the angels to bow down before them.