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*Daddy {{c|to Lucifer by [[Mazikeen]]}}
 
*Daddy {{c|to Lucifer by [[Mazikeen]]}}
 
*The Big Guy {{c|by [[Ella Lopez]]}}
 
*The Big Guy {{c|by [[Ella Lopez]]}}
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*[[Charlie]] {{c|grandson}}
 
|occupation = [[Sovereign of Heaven]]
 
|occupation = [[Sovereign of Heaven]]
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|portrayed by = [[Neil Gaiman]] {{c|voice}}<br>[[Dennis Haysbert]]<ref>https://www.instagram.com/p/B7CF17FJwV3/</ref>
 
|seasons = *[[Season 1|One]] {{c|mentioned}}
 
|seasons = *[[Season 1|One]] {{c|mentioned}}
 
*[[Season 2|Two]] {{c|mentioned}}
 
*[[Season 2|Two]] {{c|mentioned}}
 
*[[Season 3|Three]] {{c|voice only}}
 
*[[Season 3|Three]] {{c|voice only}}
 
*[[Season 4|Four]] {{c|mentioned}}
 
*[[Season 4|Four]] {{c|mentioned}}
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*[[Season 5|Five]]
 
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{{Character Quote|After all, a parent just wants what's best for their [[Lucifer Morningstar|child]].|God|{{ep|326}}}}
 
{{Character Quote|After all, a parent just wants what's best for their [[Lucifer Morningstar|child]].|God|{{ep|326}}}}
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==History==
 
==History==
God's history is not fully known. He and Goddess fell in love with each other and collectively created the universe, [[Heaven]], and [[Hell]]. They had many children, known as [[Angel]]s. However, when He began to work on [[human]]s, their relationship worsened. When Lucifer rebelled, God was so angry that He wanted to destroy Lucifer. Instead, by Goddess' request, He cast Lucifer to Hell to punish the sinful dead mortals for their sins for eternity. Some time later, after Mom had repeatedly used her power to attack humans, God somehow defeated His wife and then stripped her of her immense power before banishing her to Hell and appointing Lucifer as her warden. When [[Marcus Pierce|Cain]] killed his own [[Abel|brother]], God, furious by such an act, cursed Cain to never die and should he die, he would be resurrected, with even methods able to kill angels being unable to kill him. He also had [[Amenadiel]] brand Cain with his mark that he made never able to be erased, in order to forever remind Cain of what he did.
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God's history is not fully known. He and Goddess fell in love with each other and collectively created the universe, [[Heaven]], and [[Hell]]. They had many children, known as [[Angel]]s. However, when He began to work on [[human]]s, their relationship worsened. When Lucifer rebelled, God was so angry that He wanted to destroy Lucifer. Instead, by Goddess' request, He cast Lucifer to Hell to punish the sinful dead mortals for their sins for eternity. Some time later, after Mom had repeatedly used her power to attack humans, God somehow defeated His wife and then stripped her of her immense power before banishing her to Hell and appointing Lucifer as her warden. When [[Marcus Pierce|Cain]] killed his own [[Abel|brother]], God, furious by such an act, cursed Cain to never die and should he die, he would be resurrected, with methods able to kill Angels being unable to kill Cain. He also had [[Amenadiel]] brand Cain with his mark that he made never able to be erased, in order to forever remind Cain of what he did.
   
 
Circa 1981, God asked Amenadiel to go down to Earth and bless a couple who were not able to have their own child. The couple was [[John Decker|John]] and [[Penelope Decker]], who later gave birth to [[Chloe Decker]]. That was the first and only time God asked Amenadiel to do anything like that.
 
Circa 1981, God asked Amenadiel to go down to Earth and bless a couple who were not able to have their own child. The couple was [[John Decker|John]] and [[Penelope Decker]], who later gave birth to [[Chloe Decker]]. That was the first and only time God asked Amenadiel to do anything like that.
   
 
==Personality==
 
==Personality==
{{Character Quote|Nobody bloody knows what "He" wants, because the selfish bastard won't just tell us!|Lucifer about God|{{ep|205}}}}
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{{Character Quote|Nobody bloody knows what "He" wants, because the selfish bastard won't just tell us!|Lucifer about God|{{ep|205}}}}God seems to care more for humans than angels, as after He created humans, He spent more time on them than He did with His celestial family. His care for humans even surpassed his love for [[Goddess|his wife]], as he banished her to Hell after she repeatedly tried to destroy humanity.
God seems to care more for humans than angels, as after He created humans, He spent more time on them than He did with His celestial family. His care for humans even surpassed His love for [[Goddess|his wife]], as He banished her to Hell after she repeatedly tried to destroy humanity.
 
   
 
Amenadiel said that God has a tendency to overreact. This is displayed by His cursing of Cain after he killed Abel despite both brothers wanting to kill each other and by the fact that He was about to destroy Lucifer after his rebellion.
 
Amenadiel said that God has a tendency to overreact. This is displayed by His cursing of Cain after he killed Abel despite both brothers wanting to kill each other and by the fact that He was about to destroy Lucifer after his rebellion.
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Nevertheless, God is capable of forgiving and cares for His angelic children, as He forgave Lucifer for his rebellion eventually.
 
Nevertheless, God is capable of forgiving and cares for His angelic children, as He forgave Lucifer for his rebellion eventually.
   
God set up the universe so he does not have control of the fates of mortals and immortals; instead their own self-judgement decides where they go when they die. Despite humans fighting wara over what they think God wants, God does nothing to try correcting this; once again hands-off.
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God set up the universe so he does not have control of the fates of mortals and immortals; instead their own self-judgement decides where they go when they die. Despite humans fighting wars over what they think God wants, God does nothing to try correcting this; once again hands-off.
   
 
==Powers and Abilities==
 
==Powers and Abilities==
*'''[[Omnipotence#Nigh-Omnipotence|Omnipotence]]''': God is all-powerful, all-knowing, invincible, infinite and unrivaled, except by His former wife, Goddess, as one of the two only known [[Gods]]. With Goddess, He created the universe, angels and humans. God's power made Him able to create an entire, albeit weaker, species on His own, as He created humanity, and He is also capable of placing extremely powerful curses on an individual, as He cursed Cain to always be resurrected should he die, with even demon knives being unable to kill him despite the knives being able to kill angels. He can effortlessly kill other species, even those who stand on top of the hierarchy, such as Lucifer, as Goddess said that God can destroy Lucifer and wanted to do so after his rebellion until Goddess convinced Him to spare him. God's power is also great enough to be capable of temporarily altering the timeline for a "butterfly effect" experiment, or creating an alternate, temporary reality with the scenario He wants to test.
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*'''[[Omnipotence|Nigh-Omnipotence]]''': God is nearly infinite and unrivaled, except by His former wife, Goddess, as one of the two only known [https://lucifer.fandom.com/wiki/Gods Gods]. With Goddess, He created the universe and angels. God's power made Him able to create an entire, albeit weaker, species on His own, as He created humanity, and He is also capable of placing extremely powerful curses on an individual, as He cursed Cain to always be resurrected should he die, with even demon knives being unable to kill him despite the knives being able to kill angels. He can effortlessly kill other species, even those who stand on top of the hierarchy, such as Lucifer, as Goddess said that God can destroy Lucifer and wanted to do so after his rebellion until Goddess convinced Him to spare him. God's power is also great enough to be capable of temporarily altering the timeline for a "butterfly effect" experiment, or creating an alternate, temporary reality with the scenario He wants to test.
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**'''[[Resurrection]]''': God resurrected Lucifer after He was killed by Malcolm so he can stop Goddess.
*'''Omniscience''': God also possesses an infinite amount of knowledge.
 
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**'''[[Healing]]''': When God resurrected Lucifer, he also healed his gunshot wound.
*'''Omnipresence: '''God is everywhere in the universe at the same time.
 
 
**'''[[Omniscience|Nigh-Omniscience]]''': God also possesses nearly an infinite amount of knowledge.
*'''Eternal Existence''': God is eternal, and will absolutely live for all eternity and is impossible to destroy.
 
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**'''[[Immortality]]''': God can live for eternity and is almost impossible to destroy, with only the Flaming Sword being capable of killing Him and Goddess having the potential to do so.
*'''Invulnerability: '''God cannot be harmed by any being or any weapon or object.
 
*'''Invincibility''': God is unrivaled, unmatched and can never be defeated by any being.
 
*'''Immortality: '''God will absolutely live for all eternity.
 
*'''Devine Powers: '''God has absolute devine powers.
 
*'''Healing: '''God has the ability to heal anybody and everybody that he desires.
 
*'''Ressurection: '''God has the ability to ressurect anybody and everybody that he desires.
 
*'''Supreme Powers: '''God has the power to do anything and evrything that he desires.
 
   
 
==Weaknesses==
 
==Weaknesses==
* '''[[Goddess]]''': As a fellow [[gods|god]], Goddess had similar powers to God before She was severely weakened. According to [[Uriel]], if Goddess regains her former powers, she would be able to kill God.
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* '''[[Goddess]]''': As a fellow [[gods|god]], Goddess had similar powers to God before She was severely weakened. According to [[Uriel]], if Goddess regains her former powers, she would be the only being able to kill God.
* '''[[Flaming Sword]]''': The Flaming Sword (and its component [[Azrael]]'s blade) can kill God and completely [[Eradication|eradicate]] His essence.
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* '''[[Flaming Sword]]''': The Flaming Sword (as well as its component [[Azrael]]'s blade, should he be weakened enough) can kill God and completely [[Eradication|eradicate]] His essence.
   
 
==Family==
 
==Family==
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** He nearly erased Lucifer from existence for rebelling against him (which was just Lucifer's way of expressing his pain at being ignored by him) until Goddess convinced him to send Lucifer to hell instead.
 
** He nearly erased Lucifer from existence for rebelling against him (which was just Lucifer's way of expressing his pain at being ignored by him) until Goddess convinced him to send Lucifer to hell instead.
 
** He cursed Cain with immortality for killing Abel (which was the first murder ever). Cain views this as an overreaction as both brothers wanted to kill each other.
 
** He cursed Cain with immortality for killing Abel (which was the first murder ever). Cain views this as an overreaction as both brothers wanted to kill each other.
* In {{ep|326}}, God is narrated by Neil Gaiman. Gaiman created the ''Lucifer'' comics on which the [[Lucifer (TV series)|TV series]] is loosely based on.
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* In {{ep|326}}, God is narrated by [[Neil Gaiman]]. Gaiman created the ''Lucifer'' comics on which the [[Lucifer (TV series)|TV series]] is loosely based on.
 
** Gaiman is British, giving God a British accent.
 
** Gaiman is British, giving God a British accent.
*Lucifer notes cestial beings like God have no physical form, hence they possess humans to interact with Earth. Further more, Lucifer adds that God "litteraly" wasn't there, implying the disembodied voice concept is very likely God's true self (with a light like Goddess to symbolize his presence.)
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*Lucifer notes celestial beings like God have no physical form, hence they possess humans to interact with Earth. Further more, Lucifer adds that God "literally" wasn't there, implying the disembodied voice concept is very likely God's true self (with a light like Goddess to symbolize his presence.)
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*As revealed in ''[[w:c:arrow:Crisis on Infinite Earths|Crisis on Infinite Earths]]'', God's inaction takes extreme levels. Rather than recreate the [[universe]] himself, he leaves it to [[w:c:arrow:Oliver Queen|The Spectre]] and the [[w:c:arrow:Paragons|Paragons]] to reboot the [[w:c:arrow:Multiverse|multiverse]], not bothering to lend a hand against [[w:c:arrow:Mobius|the Anti-Monitor]], although this is likely because he knew the multiverse would eventually be recreated, as part of his plan.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 21:02, 8 June 2020

This page is about Lucifer's father, commonly referred to as "God".
You may be looking for the species of gods and goddesses or
for Earl Johnson, the psychiatric patient who thought he was God.

After all, a parent just wants what's best for their child.
— God
in "Once Upon a Time"

God is one of the two co-creators of the Universe and the father of all angels along with Goddess. He is seemingly trying to have Lucifer redeem himself, as shown when he has Frank Lawrence cross paths with him.

History

God's history is not fully known. He and Goddess fell in love with each other and collectively created the universe, Heaven, and Hell. They had many children, known as Angels. However, when He began to work on humans, their relationship worsened. When Lucifer rebelled, God was so angry that He wanted to destroy Lucifer. Instead, by Goddess' request, He cast Lucifer to Hell to punish the sinful dead mortals for their sins for eternity. Some time later, after Mom had repeatedly used her power to attack humans, God somehow defeated His wife and then stripped her of her immense power before banishing her to Hell and appointing Lucifer as her warden. When Cain killed his own brother, God, furious by such an act, cursed Cain to never die and should he die, he would be resurrected, with methods able to kill Angels being unable to kill Cain. He also had Amenadiel brand Cain with his mark that he made never able to be erased, in order to forever remind Cain of what he did.

Circa 1981, God asked Amenadiel to go down to Earth and bless a couple who were not able to have their own child. The couple was John and Penelope Decker, who later gave birth to Chloe Decker. That was the first and only time God asked Amenadiel to do anything like that.

Personality

Nobody bloody knows what "He" wants, because the selfish bastard won't just tell us!
— Lucifer about God
in "Weaponizer"

God seems to care more for humans than angels, as after He created humans, He spent more time on them than He did with His celestial family. His care for humans even surpassed his love for his wife, as he banished her to Hell after she repeatedly tried to destroy humanity.

Amenadiel said that God has a tendency to overreact. This is displayed by His cursing of Cain after he killed Abel despite both brothers wanting to kill each other and by the fact that He was about to destroy Lucifer after his rebellion.

Nevertheless, God is capable of forgiving and cares for His angelic children, as He forgave Lucifer for his rebellion eventually.

God set up the universe so he does not have control of the fates of mortals and immortals; instead their own self-judgement decides where they go when they die. Despite humans fighting wars over what they think God wants, God does nothing to try correcting this; once again hands-off.

Powers and Abilities

  • Nigh-Omnipotence: God is nearly infinite and unrivaled, except by His former wife, Goddess, as one of the two only known Gods. With Goddess, He created the universe and angels. God's power made Him able to create an entire, albeit weaker, species on His own, as He created humanity, and He is also capable of placing extremely powerful curses on an individual, as He cursed Cain to always be resurrected should he die, with even demon knives being unable to kill him despite the knives being able to kill angels. He can effortlessly kill other species, even those who stand on top of the hierarchy, such as Lucifer, as Goddess said that God can destroy Lucifer and wanted to do so after his rebellion until Goddess convinced Him to spare him. God's power is also great enough to be capable of temporarily altering the timeline for a "butterfly effect" experiment, or creating an alternate, temporary reality with the scenario He wants to test.
    • Resurrection: God resurrected Lucifer after He was killed by Malcolm so he can stop Goddess.
    • Healing: When God resurrected Lucifer, he also healed his gunshot wound.
    • Nigh-Omniscience: God also possesses nearly an infinite amount of knowledge.
    • Immortality: God can live for eternity and is almost impossible to destroy, with only the Flaming Sword being capable of killing Him and Goddess having the potential to do so.

Weaknesses

  • Goddess: As a fellow god, Goddess had similar powers to God before She was severely weakened. According to Uriel, if Goddess regains her former powers, she would be the only being able to kill God.
  • Flaming Sword: The Flaming Sword (as well as its component Azrael's blade, should he be weakened enough) can kill God and completely eradicate His essence.

Family

To edit this section, go to Lucifer Morningstar/Family.


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God
 
 
 
Goddess
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Linda
 
Amenadiel
 
Michael
 
Chloe Decker
 
Lucifer
 
Uriel
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Charlie
 
Azrael
 
Gabriel
 
Aurora Morningstar
 
 
 
Raphael
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Remiel
 
Zadkiel
 
Hanjobadiel
 
Jophiel
 
Raziel
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Other Angels
 
Lezmegadiel
 
Ibriel
 
Saraqael
 
Castiel
 
 
 

Notes:

  • Solid lines denote blood relationships
  • Dashed lines denote romantic relationships
  • denote deceased individuals

Appearances

Season One
#1 "Pilot" Mentioned
#2 "Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil." Mentioned
#3 "The Would-Be Prince of Darkness" Mentioned
#4 "Manly Whatnots" Mentioned
#5 "Sweet Kicks" Absent
#6 "Favorite Son" Mentioned
#7 "Wingman" Mentioned
#8 "Et Tu, Doctor?" Absent
#9 "A Priest Walks Into a Bar" Mentioned
#10 "Pops" Mentioned
#11 "St. Lucifer" Mentioned
#12 "#TeamLucifer" Mentioned
#13 "Take Me Back to Hell" Mentioned
Season Two
#1 "Everything's Coming Up Lucifer" Mentioned
#2 "Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire" Mentioned
#3 "Sin-Eater" Mentioned
#4 "Lady Parts" Mentioned
#5 "Weaponizer" Mentioned
#6 "Monster" Mentioned
#7 "My Little Monkey" Mentioned
#8 "Trip to Stabby Town" Mentioned
#9 "Homewrecker" Mentioned
#10 "Quid Pro Ho" Mentioned
#11 "Stewardess Interruptus" Mentioned
#12 "Love Handles" Mentioned
#13 "A Good Day to Die" Mentioned
#14 "Candy Morningstar" Mentioned
#15 "Deceptive Little Parasite" Mentioned
#16 "God Johnson" Mentioned
#17 "Sympathy for the Goddess" Mentioned
#18 "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy" Mentioned
Season Three
#1 "They're Back, Aren't They?" Mentioned
#2 "The One with the Baby Carrot" Mentioned
#3 "Mr. & Mrs. Mazikeen Smith" Absent
#4 "What Would Lucifer Do?" Mentioned
#5 "Welcome Back, Charlotte Richards" Mentioned
#6 "Vegas with Some Radish" Mentioned
#7 "Off the Record" Absent
#8 "Chloe Does Lucifer" Mentioned
#9 "The Sinnerman" Mentioned
#10 "The Sin Bin" Mentioned
#11 "City of Angels?" Mentioned
#12 "All About Her" Mentioned
#13 "Til Death Do Us Part" Mentioned
#14 "My Brother's Keeper" Mentioned
#15 "High School Poppycock" Mentioned
#16 "Infernal Guinea Pig" Mentioned
#17 "Let Pinhead Sing!" Mentioned
#18 "The Last Heartbreak" Mentioned
#19 "Orange is the New Maze" Mentioned
#20 "The Angel of San Bernardino" Mentioned
#21 "Anything Pierce Can Do I Can Do Better" Mentioned
#22 "All Hands on Decker" Mentioned
#23 "Quintessential Deckerstar" Mentioned
#24 "A Devil of My Word" Mentioned
#25 "Boo Normal" Mentioned
#26 "Once Upon a Time" Appears
Season Four
#1 "Everything's Okay" TBD
#2 "Somebody's Been Reading Dante's Inferno" TBD
#3 "O, Ye of Little Faith, Father" TBD
#4 "All About Eve" TBD
#5 "Expire Erect" TBD
#6 "Orgy Pants to Work" TBD
#7 "Devil Is as Devil Does" TBD
#8 "Super Bad Boyfriend" TBD
#9 "Save Lucifer" TBD
#10 "Who's da New King of Hell?" TBD
Season Five
#1 "Really Sad Devil Guy" TBD
#2 "Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer!" TBD
#3 "¡Diablo!" TBD
#4 "It Never Ends Well for the Chicken" TBD
#5 "Detective Amenadiel" TBD
#6 "BlueBallz" TBD
#7 "Our Mojo" TBD
#8 "Spoiler Alert" TBD
#9 "Family Dinner" TBD
#10 "Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam" TBD
#11 "Resting Devil Face" TBD
#12 "Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid" TBD
#13 "A Little Harmless Stalking" TBD
#14 "Nothing Lasts Forever" TBD
#15 "Is This Really How It's Going To End?!" TBD
#16 "A Chance at a Happy Ending" TBD
Season Six
#1 "Nothing Ever Changes Around Here" TBD
#2 "Buckets of Baggage" TBD
#3 "Yabba Dabba Do Me" TBD
#4 "Pin the Tail on the Daddy" TBD
#5 "The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar" TBD
#6 "A Lot Dirtier Than That" TBD
#7 "My Best Fiend's Wedding" TBD
#8 "Save the Devil, Save the World" TBD
#9 "Goodbye, Lucifer" TBD
#10 "Partners 'Til the End" TBD

Quotes

God: "Does that mean I never should've manipulated things to begin with? I have a better question. Wouldn't you do the same in my shoes? After all, a parent just wants what's best for their child."

God: "My son and I... Well, let's just say, I don't think I could change anything that would make our relationship less complicated."

Trivia

  • In the comics, God is known as the Presence, who is the creator of the DC Multiverse and is truly omnipotent, omniscient, and omnipresent.
  • In "Favorite Son", Linda claims that Lucifer is God's favorite child after doing research on the devil. However in "Sympathy for the Goddess", an ancient Sumerian text claims that the key for the Flaming Sword was given to God's favorite son. The key is revealed to be Amenadiel's necklace strongly implying that he is God's favorite.
  • In "Quid Pro Ho", Lucifer implies Nietzsche is his father's killer. This might be a references to the famous quote "God is dead".
  • Amenadiel notes God has a tendency to overreact.
    • He nearly erased Lucifer from existence for rebelling against him (which was just Lucifer's way of expressing his pain at being ignored by him) until Goddess convinced him to send Lucifer to hell instead.
    • He cursed Cain with immortality for killing Abel (which was the first murder ever). Cain views this as an overreaction as both brothers wanted to kill each other.
  • In "Once Upon a Time", God is narrated by Neil Gaiman. Gaiman created the Lucifer comics on which the TV series is loosely based on.
    • Gaiman is British, giving God a British accent.
  • Lucifer notes celestial beings like God have no physical form, hence they possess humans to interact with Earth. Further more, Lucifer adds that God "literally" wasn't there, implying the disembodied voice concept is very likely God's true self (with a light like Goddess to symbolize his presence.)
  • As revealed in Crisis on Infinite Earths, God's inaction takes extreme levels. Rather than recreate the universe himself, he leaves it to The Spectre and the Paragons to reboot the multiverse, not bothering to lend a hand against the Anti-Monitor, although this is likely because he knew the multiverse would eventually be recreated, as part of his plan.

References