
And it's one he's kept secret for centuries too. "Could Have Avoided This!" Plot: If Lucifer had told his brothers the truth about Lilith from the start, the whole plot could have gone in a completely different direction.Coat Cape: Wears his longcoat in his casual clothes like this.The few times where there aren't any strings usually means things have hit the fan. Blue Is Heroic: His Color Motif is blue, but this trope is played with, in that Lucifer's acts of heroism usually come with strings attached, being a demon and all.Part of the reason why he flipped out over Luke finding the grimoire was because he was afraid of what would happen to his brothers should it fall into the wrong hands. Big Brother Instinct: He is quite protective of his younger siblings.A favorite seems to be hanging Mammon upside down for an indeterminate amount of time. Bewildering Punishment: His punishments of Mammon frequently cross into this territory.However, as the story progresses and the MC helps Lucifer through some unforeseen circumstances, he begins to genuinely care for them. Becoming the Mask: His initial affability and politeness toward the protagonist are at first a product of wanting Diavolo's exchange program to go smoothly, and during the retreat, if the MC says they want to be good friends with all of the brothers he outright says that isn't what he wants.Badass in a Nice Suit: Has both the badassery and the classy fashion sense in spades.Badass Longcoat: Lucifer's a fan of this look, as it's featured in his casual, school uniform, and demon outfits.



Antagonistic Offspring: One of the most famous examples of this trope in myth, though the catalyst for his rebellion against his father in heaven is a bit different in the game.Animal Motifs: It's subtler than the others, but he has a peacock feather motif to his demon form.The eldest brother and vice president of RAD.
