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You don't have to change. You're already perfect.
— Eve to Lucifer

Eve is a character in the fourth season. Eve is the "original sinner", wife of Adam, and the mother of Cain and Abel.[1]

History

Eve was created to be Adam’s new mate after he separated from his first wife Lilith. At some point she met and entered into a sexual relationship with Lucifer Morningstar while still married to Adam.[1] She gave birth to two sons by Adam named Cain and Abel. When Adam and Eve died on earth they became the first human residents of the Silver City.

Eve spent an eternity married to Adam in Heaven, trying her best to be the woman he wanted her to be but never succeeding. Somehow Eve discovered a way to escape Heaven and was reborn on earth in her original youthful appearance.

Personality

Eve is bored of her marriage to Adam and is looking to return to a time where she found them unpredictable and exciting. She also deeply misses Lucifer. Lucifer describes Eve as "amazing" and also the one person who appreciates the fact that he is the Devil. Eve also said to Lucifer that he does not need to change, calling him "already perfect."[1] However, her love for Lucifer is almost entirely based on who he was when they first met in the garden, which she fails to realize Lucifer finds uncomfortable. Her love is so strong that she ignores his initial attempts to break up, and when they finally split she tries everything she can to get back together, including summoning demons to convince him to return to Hell so they can live as King and Queen. Because of this obsession she fails to notice Maze's attempts at romance.

Eve’s love for Lucifer appears to outweigh her affection towards her own children as she reunited with him whilst knowing he killed her son Cain. Although when questioned by Amenadiel about this, Eve brings up Charlotte Richards and her "sweet" and "gentle" son Abel who were both killed by Cain and claimed he "got what he deserved".

While out of touch with the humans that came after her, Eve does try her best to fit in. However, she is shown to be a little reckless, as she ignores the dire part of Kinley's prophecy and instead focuses on the "first love" part.

Eve is also surprisingly manipulative as when seen in "Devil is as Devil Does", she tricks Lucifer into thinking that Detective Chloe Decker is a bad influence on him, even though Eve has been hindering his job as a consultant at the L.A.P.D.

Despite her naivety and occasionally antagonistic actions, Eve only wants what she perceives is best for Lucifer and has little trouble making friends. Both Ella and Trixie initially wanted to hate Eve by virtue of her being Lucifer's girlfriend, but quickly warmed up after hanging out with her. She quickly bonded with Linda over their shared understanding of Lucifer's tendencies, and easily earned Chloe's trust by protecting Trixie from assassins sent to kill Lucifer and helping out on a case.

Powers and Abilities

Powers

  • Rebirth: Since Eve was created directly by the hand of God, she was capable of "slipping right back" into her old remains, causing them to revert into her original youthful appearance.

Abilities

  • Vast Knowledge: Since Eve got bored in Heaven, she started meeting and talking with any deceased righteous human that arrived in Silver City, and listened to their life stories. By doing so, she acquired an incredible amount of knowledge.
    • Polyglotism: Part of the knowledge Eve acquired includes the ability to speak in multiple languages, including modern ones.
  • Keen Manipulator: Apparently, Eve is quite a good manipulator, as she was able to manipulate Lucifer.

Appearances

Season Four
#3 "O, Ye of Little Faith, Father" Appears
#4 "All About Eve" Appears
#5 "Expire Erect" Appears
#6 "Orgy Pants to Work" Appears
#7 "Devil Is as Devil Does" Appears
#8 "Super Bad Boyfriend" Appears
#9 "Save Lucifer" Appears
#10 "Who's da New King of Hell?" Appears

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Trivia

  • In the Bible, Eve is the second human and the mother of Cain and Abel.
    • She's annoyed Adam's name ALWAYS goes before hers.
  • She hates Lillith, Adam's first wife, because Adam still loved her.
    • From her perspective, God just created her to replace Lillith.
  • Eve is either bisexual or pansexual.
  • Eve ultimately is the one who screws up Lucifer's life on Earth, forcing him to return to Hell.
  • Eve explains that the myth of the apple being the forbidden fruit was inaccurate and that the fruit was more like a "banana".
    • Although she and Lucifer imply "forbidden fruit" was a sexual metaphor that got misinterpreted over the centuries.

References

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