Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica) has been cast as Lucifer's mom, Charlotte.
Lucifer's mother Aurora corresponds to goddesses in other cultures. The name "Aurora" is cognate to the name of the Vedic goddess Ushas, that of the Lithuanian goddess Aušrinė, and that of the Greek goddess Eos, all three of whom are also goddesses of the dawn.
In season 2 of Lucifer, long before Fox cancelled the show and it was revived by Netflix, Helfer joined the cast as a defense attorney called Charlotte Richards, but Charlotte's body was soon taken over by Lucifer's mother, who originally co-created the universe with God.
Charlotte is ultimately murdered a second time by Lieutenant Marcus Pierce in "Quintessential Deckerstar" and her spirit is taken to Heaven by Amenadiel. Charlotte's death deeply affects those who knew and cared about her. Lucifer eventually avenged Charlotte by killing Pierce.
Goddess tells Chloe that she's Lucifer's step-mother.
Chloe is the daughter of 80s sci-fi queen Penelope Decker and LAPD officer John Decker. Long childless, the couple was blessed with a child by Amenadiel on the orders of God. The angel did not know the true purpose of this mysterious, one time only assignment, which would not come to light until three decades later.
Aurora Morningstar, commonly known as Rory, is a central character in Lucifer. She is the Nephilim daughter of Lucifer Morningstar and Chloe Decker. She was raised solely by her mother after Lucifer seemingly abandoned them before she was born, resulting in her resenting her absent father.
That said, the pregnancy did come with a major twist. While Chloe does get pregnant in Lucifer season 6, we don't get to truly enjoy her pregnancy as the moment is included as part of a montage at the end of the series designed to show viewers glimpses of the future.
Michael was eventually defeated after Chloe is resurrected by Lucifer and is granted super strength by the Key. Michael is then given a second chance by his twin, who used the Flaming Sword to sever his wings, successfully forcing him to bend the knee and recognize his twin as Heaven's new sovereign.
History. Following his failure to bring Lucifer Morningstar back to Hell, Amenadiel lost his wings. Believing it to be a punishment and test from God, Amenadiel made it his priority to help Lucifer redeem himself. Despite Amenadiel assisting Lucifer in regaining his wings, he still fails to have his own brought back.
However, Rory grew up hating her father because Lucifer mysteriously vanished before she was born. Rory, who is half-angel and has black and red wings made of razor-sharp feathers, self-actualized the ability to time travel and she returned to Lucifer's 2020 present to kill her father.
Candy Fletcher, formerly Candy Morningstar, is the owner of Fletcher's, a Las Vegas club. She agreed to a brief marriage of convenience to Lucifer Morningstar to help him find out Goddess' plans, while for his part, he paid off her debts.
Lucifer Abandoned Rory Because Of The Timeline
The titular character also left the Rory Lucifer relationship behind to protect his daughter and her place in the timeline. Rory's time travel created a predestination paradox that would be undone if Lucifer remained in Los Angeles.
Amenadiel Canaan, portrayed by D. B. Woodside, is an angel, Lucifer's older brother, and the eldest of all their siblings. His physical powers are similar to Lucifer's, and he can also slow down time.
History. Michael had his wings through his entire existence. Due, however, to his constant feelings of being in his twin, Lucifer Morningstar's shadow, he self-actualized his right wing into looking injured, just as he had made his right shoulder slope.
Mackenzie Boyd and Chloe Harris' big secret looks set to be revealed in upcoming Emmerdale episodes, with the villagers finally finding out that Mackenzie is the father of Chloe's baby Reuben.
Shortly after, she shoots Michael and is happy to find that it is not Lucifer. Angry that Chloe has foiled his plans, Michael reveals that Chloe is a "gift from God", specifically created for Lucifer.
Khloé Kardashian is a mom of two! The Kardashians star's daughter, True Thompson, was born in April 2018. Then, in August 2022, she welcomed her son, Tatum, via surrogate. Kardashian shares both her children with ex Tristan Thompson.
Maze or Mazikeen is one of the Lilim, a daughter of Lilith, and the henchwoman and on-again-off-again lover of Lucifer Morningstar.
When Amenadiel sees Chloe's mom, he recognizes her from a job his father gave him 35 years ago. Penelope and John Decker were having trouble getting pregnant. God sent Amenadiel to earth to bless Chloe's parents. Because of this, Chloe was born, she is a miracle.
Chloe discovers Lucifer's true identity in episode 24 of season three, titled A Devil of My Word, after an epic stand-off with Lieutenant Marcus Pierce (who is actually Cain, the murderous son of Adam and Eve).
Lucifer puts the pieces together after an earlier conversation with his brother and surmises Amenadiel took Charlie to heaven. But when the angel walks in, he doesn't have Charlie. He couldn't take him and went to clear his head. He handed the baby off to the night nurse, not realizing she was an imposter.
Lucifer totally surrendered himself to Chloe, so much so that he surrendered his Angel power i.e. his ability to ask people their desires to Chloe. He feels safe when she is around and so his angel subconscious mind gives that power to her. She also couldn't believe it at first.
Mazikeen (Lesley-Ann Brandt) marries Eve (Inbar Lavi) in Lucifer season 6, and their touching and emotional wedding was better than the other ceremonies in the various Arrowverse series.