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Lilith Aensland, the Succubus

 

Lilith Aensland, the Succubus

Lilith Aensland is a little Succubus in the video game series Darkstalkers, emerged by a piece of Morrigan Aensland energy. Morrigan Aensland is known to have a lot of energy that Belial, his father, had to separate some of her power in her birth to avoid any worse possibility. The separated energy emerges itself into a smaller, younger, more cheerful Sucubbus named Lilith.

From the Darkstalkers 3: Vampire Savior game we know from the way Lilith behaves, she seems to enjoy her life; until she realizes that she is a something, a part of someone. She realizes that she is not "original", since she's turning transparent sometimes and and she knows that she only has a few of time to find her "soulmate", in order to be exist. In other side, Morrigan does feel too that Lilith, is a part of her. Unfortunately it seems that Morrigan does not feel to need Lilith badly like Lilith does. She's acting like, "I have you is good, I don't have you is fine," since she knows that it's Lilith who needs her anyway.

Jeddah realizes this, and she manipulates Lilith to meet Morrigan and he can use them both to extend his power. Anyway, Lilith knows that Jeddah is lying to her. In any ending of Morrigan or Lilith, Lilith doesn't survive as she wants to be, but she lives inside Morrigan. She becomes "another urge" inside Morrigan and/or else makes Morrigan feel happier, lively and more cheerful, like Lilith was.

In another series of Darkstalkers-compiled game (like Marvel vs Capcom and Pocket Fighter), Lilith is told as Morrigan's little sister who has a form from Morrigan's Special Move. Lilith also is "playable" in Morrigan's form in Marvel vs Capcom Game, known as Morrilith, who has move like Lilith in Darkstalkers 3. Somehow, most of the moves look almost like Morrigan's.


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