Hi, I remember reading that when lucifer was an angel he used to be blond is it true?
Hi, I remember reading that when lucifer was an angel he used to be blond is it true?
I dunno if there's any canon moments/statements that say this, but here's what Quora user Luna Lenay who studied Demonology and Angelology has to say about it:
"Actually, the Bible answers this question, mythologically.
According to the KJB, Lucifer is, (paraphrasing because I am honestly too lazy and sick to pick up the book right now) described as:
Pale. Very pale.
Beautiful, like an angel (even though he is fallen, he still looks angelic)
Fair —- meaning both “pretty” and “of pale complexion or hair”
Tall, which, putting him in relation to the people of that time, made him between 5′9″ and 6′5″ to be fair about things.
“glowing” (literally the word used) with a radiance and light that attracts people and draws them to him like moths to the flame.
Taking that vague description into account, Lucifer typically comes in two basic images, one of which has an interesting story behind it.
One, and perhaps the more accurate in my opinion, is of a tall man with blonde hair and blue or otherwise pale eyes, pale skin, and a beautiful, charming demeanour.
The other, somewhat bizarrely, is of a man who is the same in all but basic coloration. Lucifer is supposed to be the bad-guy in a lot of tales, so he is frequently described with dark hair and dark eyes — however, that’s not the full breadth of the tale as I know it.
Everyone knows Lucifer lost his wings when he fell, but they weren’t cut off of him. They were burned off of him.
As such, there is a tale I am told of Lucifer’s clothing and hair becoming black from the soot, while his eyes became dark and reddish from the smoke. There is also a tale I have been told, though I know not from whence it came, of Lucifer’s face being stained/marked with tears he cried after his creator threw him down from heaven.
Aside from these, no one really knows."
As far as the game is concerned, no, his hair has always been black. Or at least there hasn't been any canon mention I know of that states otherwise.
Original biblical lore was only used as (often loose) guidelines for the game developers.
What do you think?