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Lucifer's wings are Lucifer Morningstar's angel wings. Lucifer had Maze cut the wings off, and he later destroyed them. However, at the end of season 2, the wings were restored to him.

History

Lucifer retained his wings, even after his fall from grace. However, when he and Maze abandoned Hell, they arrived at a beach in Los Angeles, where Lucifer expressed his hatred towards God by having Maze cut off his wings.

Lucifer put the wings in a secret compartment in his container. In "Favorite Son", the container was stolen by Renny under unknown circumstances. Lucifer retrieved the container, but, unfortunately, he did not find the wings where they were supposed to be.

In "Wingman", Lucifer discovered the wings Carmen Grant put out for auction were fake, and that Grant kept the real ones. Lucifer rushed to Grant's house and took them.

Lucifer later burnt them in front of Amenadiel, as the angel was the one that had tipped Grant off to steal the wings, in an attempt to encourage him to go back to Hell.

Unknown to Lucifer, Maze kept a small feather belonging to his wings. When Amenadiel was dying from a fatal wound with no hope of survival, Maze revealed the feather to him and used it to heal the wound.

In "The Good, the Bad and the Crispy", after being knocked unconscious, Lucifer awakens in the desert with his wings restored.

In "They're Back, Aren't They?", Lucifer attempts to solve the mystery of the return of his wings. While Amenadiel thinks that God restored Lucifer's wings as a sign of forgiveness, Lucifer comes to the conclusion that God is not behind it. Instead, after learning of the Sinnerman, Lucifer thinks that "something darker" is behind the return of his wings. Lucifer also discovers that along with regaining his wings, he has lost his "devil face." Lucifer cuts off his wings and they are found by Amenadiel. However, later the wings were back again. Meanwhile, Amenadiel has not regained his wings or powers.

In "All About Her", after discovering that Marcus Pierce is in fact Cain, Lucifer theorizes that God restored his wings to make Lucifer stop Pierce from defying God's will. As God has screwed them both over, Lucifer offers to help Pierce defy God by finding a way for Pierce to permanently die.

In "Infernal Guinea Pig", Lucifer uses his wings to fly to Hell, retrieve the soul of Abel and resurrect Abel in the body of a young woman.

In "A Devil of My Word", Lucifer suggests that the return of his wings and the disappearance of his "devil face" are related to his emotional state. Lucifer suggests that his wings returned because for the first time in a long time he felt good about himself and that he deserved them back.

When Pierce's men open fire on him and Chloe, Lucifer uses his wings to shield them. The wings take damage, becoming bloody, but Lucifer is able to fly Chloe to the roof. Returning to the room with Pierce, Lucifer uses his wings in battle, attacking and defeating Pierce's men with them. After he is alone with Pierce, Lucifer puts his wings away again.

During season 4, after Lucifer begins dating Eve again, his wings take on a more demonic bat look, matching with Lucifer's change into his more demonic "King of Hell" form due to the realization that he hates himself. Lucifer doesn't realize this until "Devil Is as Devil Does", having not checked his wings since he got his devil face back in fear of what he might find.

At the end of "Who's da New King of Hell?", Lucifer's wings regain their original angelic look after Lucifer and Chloe admit their love for each other and Lucifer chooses to return to Hell in order to protect those he loves, the wings changing back apparently in response to Lucifer's more selfless and self-sacrificing mentality as well as Chloe's full acceptance of who and what he is. Lucifer then uses his wings to return to Hell so he can rule there once more and keep the demons in line.

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