All About YouBasics! True Name: Lilim [Daughter of Lilith]
Known Name: Lily
Age: 15
Birthdate: October 31st
Gender: Female
Sexuality: Race: Human | Demon
Rank: Citizen
Location: Soubi Shigai
Appearance:
Height: 5 Foot 4 Inches
Weight: 110 Pounds
Skin Color: Pale
Eye Color: Red
Hair Color/Length: Black with Blue Streaks | End of her Buttocks
Special Characteristics:
- Name: God's Protection
Type: Personal
Description: As often seen in old lore innocents cannot be harmed by Holy or Demonic power until they commit a crime or sin against God himself: that is when this barrier of protection breaks. However, even for those who do commit a sin or crime against God forgiveness is always an option – they simply need to reach Holy ground, or a Priest, and ask to be cleansed for this protection to take affect again.
- Name: True Name Manipulation
Type: Personal
Description: Another often seen lore or “rule” is that a demon cannot be exorcised, banished, or controlled unless their true name is known: this rule applies to Lilim. Becuase of this rule she chooses to go by Lily instead of her true name, protecting herself against those who could otherwise do her harm.
General Description: This being has two forms: Lilim and Lily.
Lilim is her demonic looking form. Pale flesh, and eyes that are red and look to be bleeding. A symbol on her forehead while in this form marks her as the daughter of the demon Lilith. When in this form she often appears wearing armor from the middle ages – though she was not actually alive during this time period.
Lily is her human looking form. Her eyes are still red but not the whites, and her skin is still pale. The mark on her forehead can only be seen by those deemed 'holy' or 'demonic'; alluring to her demonic heritage to those with the gift to see such things. In this form she often wears the traditional school outfit called for by the Academy.
About You:
History: Lilim is the daughter of the demon Lilith and one of many nameless men that Lilith bedded during her existence on earth.
Lilim's upbringing was not exactly easy. For the first three years of her life she resided with her mother; nursed and cared for by the demon who birthed her. However, the older that Lilim got the more she stood out for what she truly was: half human. Because of this Lilith thought it best to keep Lilim within the human world and dropped her on the doorstep of an orphanage, unaware that it was run by the church.
It was a priest who found her the next morning and recognized her for what she was – for even in her human form the mark of her mother still stood plainly upon her forehead. Instead of banishing the child instantly, or killing her, this priest took pity on her and took her in. The nuns where given strict but caring guidelines in which to raise the child: they genuinely felt that if they raised her well enough it would give her a conscious that other demonic entities were not known for possessing. They christened her Lily, figuring that this new name would likewise help to banish the evil that was said to run through her veins.
Because of this upbringing in and around the church Lilim, or Lily as she referred to herself, learned a great deal about where she came from – including the “rules” and “guidelines” that the good book placed down for her and her kind. This was not only done to protect herself, but to ensure that were any other demon to come across her she would be ready to handle them. She had been attacked after all several times as a child for being a half breed at random – mostly by those wishing to gain her power which was an exact replica of the demonic female who birthed her.
These attacks would repeat themselves several times throughout Lilim's life, including on her twelfth birthday when literal hell broke loose on the orphanage she was supposed to be in. She had stayed late at the church, studying, only to return to the building she called home on fire. The symbols that burned through the flames, somehow darker then the fire, branded it for what it was: a demonic attack. All of the nums who knew her were dead – and the priest who had helped to care for her quickly moved her on to a new location: to Soubi Shigai. It was there that she was enrolled in school as a means to further her education surrounded by those who were like her.