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Lilith, is a Berserker-Class Servant who appears in Ordeal Call IV: Trinity Metatronius story in Fate/Grand Order . When she first meets Ritsuka Fujimaru, Mash Kyrielight, and Kadoc Zempulus, she tells them to call her Irene Adler, however she reveals her True Name to Mash Kyrielight, and admits she hates her. She is the true main antagonists of Ordeal Call IV.

She is voiced by Sumire Moroboshi, who also voiced Carrie from Red Garden, Nina Tucker from Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood, Tiné Chelc from Fate/strange Fake.

Identity[]

Berserker's identity was Lilith, A Demon originating from Mesopotamia, Lilith is the Woman of Storms (嵐の女, Arashi no onna?) and mother of the evil Lilim spirits. She was feared as someone who brought death to infants and mothers, even as she herself was seen as the mother of succubi and other evil spirits.

Sharing the same name and derived from the original Lilith from Mesopotamia, in some Jewish folklore such as the Alphabet of Sirach (c. 700–1000 AD), Lilith appears as Adam's first wife, who was created at the same time and from the same clay as Adam. As a Servant however, Lilith has only identified as the Mesopotamian version of the demon, not the Jewish version who is the first wife of Adam. She says that she never even met Adam.

The name Lilith is only mentioned once in the Old Testament, in Isaiah 34:14, which depicts her as an ominous figure appearing in the night: "Lilith herself, demoness of the night, will call Edom her haunt / A place to recoup and rest between her devastating forays." References to her can also be found in the Dead Sea Scrolls and Talmud, though not often. In the Bible, the description of God's creation of Adam and Eve differs slightly between Genesis 1 and Genesis 2. Theologians tried to solve this contradiction by saying that Adam had a wife before Eve, Lilith. She gradually was mixed with legends of the evil spirit Lilitu of Mesopotamian mythology and took hold in later Judaic traditions.

The Alphabet of Sirach, written some time between 700 and 1000 AD, describes Lilith as opposing God and Adam and leaving the Garden of Eden. Three angels try to convince her to return, but she remains firm in her stance even after God declares that 100 of her children, the evil Lilim spirits, will be killed if she does not return. In response, Lilith says that she will kill the infants of humanity in return.

The evil spirit Lilith is a bringer and death to infants. She is said to hold control over the first 8 days of boys' lives, and the first 20 days of girls'. She decides who lives and who dies. However, Lilith cannot use this power on babies named after the angels who tried to stop her from leaving the Garden of Eden (Senoy, Sansenoy and Semangelof), or babies who wear charms bearing their likeness.

She would come to be known as the "Mother of Death" (デス・マザ, Desu Maza?), a killer of both human infants and her own children.

Appearance[]

Lilith appears to be a white-haired girl with green eyes. Her first stage shows her wearing a suit with a cloak covering her head and small bat wings behind her, her second stage shows her wearing a black cloak with two snakes on either side, revealing her torso and her hair in twin tails, she has a small tattoo on her stomach, and large bat wings behind her. While her first two stages show her as a young girl, her third stage shows her as an adult and has a pair of back wings, she wears a gorgeous black suit with her three children flying around her.

Personality[]

She is a practical Servant, with a personality that is both cold and warm, despite how contradictory it may seem. During her 1st and 2nd ascension, Lilith has an extremely hedonistic personality. However, what lies beyond that hedonism is a sharp eye for observation, constantly trying to defeat anyone she is dealing with. She is basically gifted in the field. It's clear she's an anti-hero, and internally, she's against being summoned by Chaldea... though she'll never admit it in public. She is somewhat fond of humanity when considered as a whole, but when considering them on an individual basis, she absolutely hates humans. She considers it her duty to remember every infant she kills. She remembers the lives they lived, what made them happy, and what made them sad.

From the bottom for her heart, she hate Mash Kyrielight. The extent that Mash's misery is her pleasure, feeling joy whenever Mash is in pain, and chose the name of Irene Adler, knowing Mash was an avid fan of Sherlock Holmes. After hearing of Mash's entire life from Galahad, Lilith came to hold intense hatred for her. Her reasoning is that, humans' have scales of what is good and what is evil and how they shift, citing a friend doing something evil or a villain doing something virtuous as examples of what would provoke that change. She claims that even Ritsuka Fujimaru have had these "scales" shift many times over the course of their journeys.

However, she declares this does not hold true for Mash, as Mash has never found someone who she could ever feel hate towards those who are evil, or that someone is truly unforgivable. Mash has dealt with her distresses in no different manner than a machine would, without any conviction. While she may find words to admonish a friend when doing something horrible towards her, her "scales" would never change. No matter what evil is set upon her "scales", they would never change. She points out Novum Chaldea's desires for Mash to be forever pure, but claims she's had innumerable times in her journey to reinvent herself, and has never done so, insisting Mash has intended to remain pure, whether she knew of it or not, as wielding Lord Camelot would require that kind of purity, as well as proving she herself is not bearing the sin of responsibility for the Lostbelt's destructions like Fujimaru. Her inability to hate and lack of her own conviction are what drive Lilith's own hatred, declaring Mash nothing more than a defect; a fake human. Even should she kill Mash's Master, she's sure Mash would never be driven to hate her or be mad at her. Her knowledge of all about Chaldea was also revealed by her Master, Galahad.

Abilities[]

Lilith is considered incredibly strong as a servant. While not on level of the previously seen Metatron, Kadoc Zemlupus estimated Lilith's power comparable to that of a Top-Ranked Servant (トップランクのサーヴァント, Toppu Ranku no Sāvanto?).

Using her own magical energy, Lilith is able to give birth to several of her children known as LilimWP (リリンWP, Ririn?). She names three particular Lilim Eins (アイン, Ain?), Zwei (ツヴァイ, Tsuvai?), and Drei (ドライ, Dorai?) respectively and describes their purpose as closer to Familiars or weapons than proper offspring. She can also mold her Lilim into exact doppelgangers of herself that are so convincing that Metatron was unable to tell the Lilith she struck down was a fake until after the impostor revealed it herself.

Combat[]

Her primary weapon is a pair of blades merged together and used like scissors. Alternatively, she can detach them from each other and use as individual blades. She is capable of manifesting many more and use them like a sawblade or attach them to her feet to kick down on opponents. Furthermore, Lilith can levitate the blades on command, allowing her to ride her weapons like a broomstick, perform diving stabs, or throw and retrieve them from the enemy with ease. One of her special attacks enshrouds the area in darkness while summoning two enlarged golden versions of her blades over her target. The weapons then close in together, cutting into the enemy and causing a large explosion of light.

She can also manifest a giant apple and throw it at opponents, detonating on impact.

In her 3rd Ascension, Lilith ceases using her blades, instead primarily fighting with her Lilim and other magical abilities, alongside her talons and wings.

Trivia[]

She first appeared as one of the unnamed Servants in the announcement trailer for Fate/Grand Order: Ordeal Call before making her debut in Ordeal Call IV, was the original Ordeal Call III before being replaced by Archetype Inception. She was the first Servant illustration by nipi.

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See Also
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