This story follows Lilith, a female of Mesopotamian and Jewish mythology, known to be the first wife of Adam and a primordial she-demon. Created by god from nothing but clay, she was never made to be a subservient to Adam, but merely his equal. But trouble arises when Lilith refuses to be the subservient to Adam and release all dominance leading to the creation of Eve. Eve's creation was no where close to that of Lilith's, Eve's creation started from Adam's left rib and she was simply created to take the place of Lilith. After years of standing beside Adam throughout all of Gods daring but rewarding challenges and facing the betrayal of being replaced, Lilith flees the garden of Eden hoping to find safe refuge outside of the Gardens walls, filled with rage she exacts her revenge across the Middle Ages, even going as far as killing newborn children. The Middle Ages witnessed the development of Lilith's legend. Many Jewish mysticisms including Zohar and Aggadah wove intricate tales around her. One being found in the writings of Issac ben Jacob ha- Cohen, where he paints Lilith as a rebel couples beside the archangel Samuel. To conclude the introduction this story will follow Lilith in the wake of returning to the Garden of Eden. How will she react after returning to see Eden along with Adam and Eve's relationship flourishing like the flowers in the meadows? Will she be welcomed after years of killing and tormenting innocent people? How will her fate be tested? Completed. ☑️
11 parts