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Lilith is a figure in Jewish and early Christian folklore, said to be the incarnation of lust. There are multiple possible origin stories for the character of Lilith, but one of the most popular seems to be that she was the first wife of Adam. The story goes on to suggest that she refused to be subservient to Adam because, as she saw it, she was created of the same earth Adam was and was thus equal with him. Her free-thinking nature got her kicked out of Eden, and she subsequently turned to The Dark Side and went on to give birth to countless numbers of demons with Asmodeus.
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