After understanding what the wings stood for, Lucifer burnt them in front of Amenadiel, as the angel was the one that had tipped Grant off to steal the wings, in an attempt to encourage him to go back to Hell.
Lucifer retained his wings, even after his fall from grace. However, when he and Maze abandoned Hell, they arrived at a beach in Los Angeles, where Lucifer expressed his hatred towards God by having Maze cut off his wings.
Because the wings is her ticket back to hell which is also her home. She couldn't be able to die to get back so she needs a lift. So when she cuts Lucifer's wings off, she knows that she won't be able to get back and she'll be stuck on Earth.
After spending his time on Earth and Hell and committing what he saw as various sins, Amenadiel's wings began to stop functioning and decay. When Charlotte Richards was killed protecting Amenadiel, however, he then regained his wings and flew Charlotte's soul to Heaven.
At the end of the third season, Amenadiel regains his wings after witnessing Charlotte's death and takes her soul to heaven.
Therefore, the first creation by God was the supreme archangel followed by other archangels, who are identified with lower Intellects. From these Intellects again, emanated lower angels or "moving spheres", from which in turn, emanated other Intellects until it reaches the Intellect, which reigns over the souls.
When Lucifer begins to lose the ability to control his devil face, his wings become devilish black variations as well. This came when he was losing his grip on his morality as well as being unable to accept who he really was.
Lucifer chooses to return to Hell in order to protect those he loves, the wings changing back apparently in response to Lucifer's more selfless and self-sacrificing mentality as well as Chloe's full acceptance of who and what he is.
you see the reason his wing's have change colors, is because lucifer is a angel and as such do not possess a physical body, and thanks to his morningstar power he is able to change everything about him.
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.
She is a demon from Hell, the daughter of Lilith and former right-hand of Lucifer Morningstar. Over time, Maze became a bounty hunter and grew fond of living on Earth, especially alongside Linda Martin and Trixie Espinoza, even forming a relationship with Eve.
"Forged in the bowels of Hell to torture the guilty for all of eternity", Maze is an archdemon who, after having served for eons as his head torturer, accompanied Lucifer "through the gates of Hell", up to Earth (five years prior to the events of the series), where her first act, at Lucifer's instructions, was to cut ...
Essentially, by doing good for the world and having people she loves in her life, Maze literally grew a soul. Since Maze is the first demon on Lucifer to have ever developed a soul, it remains to be seen if this applies to all demons or if she is an exception to the rule.
Lucifer's principal weakness is that he becomes vulnerable to harm whenever Chloe Decker is close to him or in the immediate vicinity. If he is mortally injured when Chloe is nearby, he can die just like any other human. This effect even renders Lucifer susceptible to minor cuts or painfully stubbing his toe.
Piers ended up shooting Chloe but Lucifer used his angel wings to fly her to safety. He then returned to kill Piers, but this caused his devil face to return and Chloe saw the whole thing. Season four addresses the discovery as Chloe had fled the scene of the attack.
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.
Additionally, while regular angels have white wings, the Archangels (Michael, Raphael, and Lucifer) have black wings.
Rory's wing feathers are blades that can be used to harm celestial beings, which is because she witnessed her mother always stand up for justice and the wings reminded them of her, so she loved them.
While the rest of the angels' eyes glow blue, Lucifer's glow an orange-red. This is probably just another attempt at making himself feel special so he can get attention.
Because in the show they're twins and as lucifer representing light (or yang) Michael as the dark side of the same half represents yin, now that's why their wings have opposite colors as they represent light and dark.
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.
When the Archangel Lucifer Morningstar began his revolt in Heaven, he was hopelessly outnumbered. He was eventually defeated by his brother the Archangel Michael who used the Demiurgos (God's power) to destroy his angelic forces.
The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) interprets the term "archangel" as meaning "Chief Angel", Michael is the only individual so designated in the Latter Day Saints canon. It is believed that he is the head of all of the angels.
God had a wife, Asherah, whom the Book of Kings suggests was worshipped alongside Yahweh in his temple in Israel, according to an Oxford scholar. In 1967, Raphael Patai was the first historian to mention that the ancient Israelites worshipped both Yahweh and Asherah.
Michael, Raphael, Jophiel, Gabriel, Zadkiel, Chamuel, and Uriel.