Lucifer Morningstar (Lucifer)

The series follows Lucifer after he abandons his post as the ruler of Hell and arrives on Earth, where he settles in Los Angeles to run a nightclub with the demon Mazikeen; he later becomes a civilian consultant for the LAPD, leading him to meet his soulmate, detective Chloe Decker.

Samael is a fallen archangel who was banished from Heaven after attempting a failed rebellion against his father, being sent to Hell as its new ruler and later changing his name to Lucifer.

[3] In 2011, Lucifer becomes bored with his life in Hell, so he abdicates his throne and travels to Los Angeles to run his own high-end nightclub called Lux.

Knowing that the sight of his true face can instantly send humans insane, he usually hides it unless aiming to frighten evildoers as he does not want to risk harming those he cares about.

[6] His human self is tall and athletic with a slim build, olive skin, neat black hair and sideburns, and light stubble.

[11][12] Lucifer possesses superhuman strength, able to easily throw adult men long distances or lift them several feet in the air by the neck with one hand, even if they are much larger than himself.

[15] He is also, like all other celestial beings, vulnerable to his sister Azrael's blade (the main part of the legendary Flaming Sword)[15] as she is the angel of death.

[4] Due to angels being able to literally self-actualize, his wings grow back at the end of the second season as he starts to experience emotional growth.

[17][18] By the end of the fourth season, his realization that he hates himself causes his wings to revert to a demonic bat-like appearance,[19] though they later regain their angelic look when Chloe finally convinces him that she loves him for who he is.

[20] The wings are as durable as his body, being able to resist damage such as gunfire, and can generate a gust strong enough to knock a human over when flapped.

[24] He remained invulnerable near Chloe during their initial time together, with his weakness manifesting only after they shared a moment of emotional vulnerability when she saw the scars on his back from cutting off his wings.

[15][26] While Lucifer initially intends to help his mother return to Heaven so she and his father will destroy each other, he finally decides to send her to another universe, where she could create her own world free from God's influence.

After Chloe kisses him in the season 2 episode "Stewardess Interruptus",[27] he discovers she is the result of a miracle done by Amenadiel on God's orders[24][28][29] and pushes her away for her own good.

When he discovers Pierce is Cain[30][31][32] the first murderer, he agrees to help him find a way to die to annoy his father,[33][34] but backs off after Chloe is in danger.

Lucifer then decides that he must return to Hell to keep the demons in line, recognizing that Chloe was his true love, even if Eve was his first.

[20] Lucifer returns from Hell to confront his twin brother Michael, who attempts to steal his identity, leaving Amenadiel in his place.

Amenadiel, who is now God, chauffeurs Chloe to Hell so she can live out the rest of eternity with Lucifer and help him redeem lost souls.

Lucifer and his twin brother Michael were portrayed by Welsh actor Tom Ellis