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Lucifer's true form is unknown, but the [[angel]] [[Uriel]] had described Lucifer as one of the strongest and most "beautiful" of the angelic host. This description laid highly in contrast to what [[Sam Winchester]] and [[Rowena]] experienced when Lucifer showed them his real face. Merely mentioning Lucifer showing her his face before crushing her skull broke Rowena's typical tough façade, and replaced it with fear. While Sam mentioned that thinking of Lucifer's true face still kept him up at night, and was something he couldn't even speak to his brother [[Dean]] about, as he would not understand.
On the earthly plain Lucifer had initially manifested as a pillar of intense white light that reached far into the sky as he was released from [[the Cage]]. But later when Sam Winchester exorcised him out of [[President Jefferson Rooney]], Lucifer's essence took on the appearance of swirling blue/white smoke before he was banished away. Unlike other angels, or even his brethren [[archangel]]s, Lucifer's eyes in his angelic form and while occupying a [[vessel]] did not glow blue, rather only his irises would glow red. When Lucifer was awoken in [[the Empty]], a black viscous film covered him giving Lucifer a skeletal appearance. By the time [[Nick]] was able to summon Lucifer to Earth, Lucifer had regained his angelic form, albeit with his angelic essence shimmering through the inky viscidness of the Empty clinging to his being. Unlike other angels, or even his brethren [[archangel]]s, Lucifer's eyes in his angelic form and while occupying a [[vessel]] did not glow blue, rather only his irises would glow red.
In contrast to other angels, such as [[Castiel]], who was described giving off colors. Lucifer had what was stated to be a "dark" and "toxic" aura of energy, by the [[prophet]] [[Donatello Redfield]]. With one angel from [[Apocalypse World]] remarking that there was a creature that smelled of [[Hell]] in its presence, due to not realizing who Lucifer was.
When [[Chuck]] pulled Lucifer from the Empty, he was given his own body that took the form of his first [[vessel]], Nick. Due to being an empty shell created to hold his essence, and his son [[Jack]] absorbing any and all celestial energies, Lucifer's body would explode into ash upon being killed by [[Michael]], leaving no trace of the archangel behind.
Much like Gabriel, Lucifer had what could be considered a sarcastic and snarky sense of humor, that belied his casual cruelty and arrogance. Such as when he asked Gabriel if he "caught" anything "slumming" it with the pagan gods. Lucifer was also highly barbarous and indifferent to those that served him, despite claiming to be the victim, Lucifer had absolutely no qualms about killing anyone or anything that got in his way. Evidence of this is exemplified where he had an entire town killed, and ordered his demon soldiers to kill themselves to raise [[Death]], as well as when he went on a rampage and brutally slaughtered all the pagan gods (except [[Kali]], who was rescued).
After his rescue and meeting God again from [[Amara]], and meeting God again; Lucifer's personality became even more pettish, locking himself in Sam's room at one point after he doesn't get his way. After reconciling with God however, Lucifer would become more friendly towards the Winchesters and his father, even rushing Amara in an attempt to save Chuck when he was under attack.<ref name="eleven22">[[11.22 We Happy Few]]</ref> However, once Chuck left with Amara to work out their family issues, Lucifer felt abandoned once again and began to take out his anger on humanity, forgoing an [[Apocalypse]], instead wishing to spite God by "breaking his toys."
[[File:Lucifer'sRage.png|thumb|right|350px|Lucifer screams in rage after losing [[Jack]]'s trust.]]
While Lucifer was considered one of the strongest and fiercest of the angels, there were two few things in existence he appeared to fear -- , two were the ''[[shedim]]'' and being locked away in the Cage again. After being trapped in [[Apocalypse World]] and the majority of the his [[grace]] taken by that universe's [[Michael (Apocalypse World)|Michael]] for a [[spell]] to open a [[Portal|rift]]. Lucifer began dealing with human emotions for the first time in his existence, and admitted to his wanting to be accepted by God and the angels and his worry about being a father, and failing at that. Lucifer then appeared to go through an existential crisis when he was granted rulership over the angels in Heaven, and attempted to be the "new God" and help humanity, his attempts ended in failure, before abandoning his post after realizing Heaven and Hell don't matter, and entering a state of despondence at his place in the universe, even reaching a point where he begged Gabriel to put him out of his misery when an [[archangel blade]] was held to his chest.
Once Lucifer finally met his son, [[Jack]], he genuinely appeared to want to change and be the father Jack wanted him to be. Lucifer's attempts at change were short lived, and once Jack learned of his enjoyment in the brutal murder of [[Maggie (Apocalypse World)|Maggie]], disowned his father as a "monster," angering Lucifer who showed his true colors to his son after his rejection, stealing Jack's grace and telling his child he only needed his power. With Jack's grace supercharging him, Lucifer took to his old arrogance, first telling Jack and Sam that he would let one of them live, and give them one week to attempt to stop him from dismantling the universe and remaking it in his image, as he believed it was his time to be worshipped and loved. His arrogance proved to be his downfall, as when he faced off against [[Dean Winchester]] (who was being powered by Apocalypse World Michael), rather than killing him with an archangel blade, he attempted to [[smite]] both Dean and Michael, but was caught off-guard when Dean was able to stab and kill him with an archangel blade.
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