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=Notes=
=Notes=
*''Urban Predator'' Student - Phase 3
*''Urban Predator'' Student - Phase 3
*Lilith: Mesopotamian - A Babylonian goddess. She is envisaged as a winged demonwoman attacking sleeping men. Also called Lilith. Hebrew - A hairy monster who married the Devil. In some accounts, Lilith was expelled from paradise and slept with the Devil, producing the jinn. Other versions say that she flew off in the form of a vampire or took the form of a black cat, preying on new-born babies. In this context, her name is used to refer to the star Algol, previously known as Rosh ha Satan (Satan's Head). In some accounts, she is identified with Empusa or Lamia, while others refer to her as the queen of Zamargad, the plentiful home of lovers. In some references, identified as Lilith.


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Revision as of 23:17, 15 March 2017

Guinevere Murdoch
Guinevere Murdoch
Known Aliases
Lilith
Guinevere Jones
Stories
ANF
Personal Details
Gender Female
Nationality British


Birth Forsaken: 28th March 2001
Age Now 23 years, 1 month, 6 days
Family/Relatives
Father Graeme Jones (deceased)
Mother Mollie-Ann Jones (deceased)
Cousin Juno Saunders
Physical Appearance
Complexion Caucasian
Build Above Average height, average build
Hair Long, red
Eyes Blue
Further Information
Likeness Bonnie Wright
Rank
(v1.41)

Gallery

Notes

  • Urban Predator Student - Phase 3
  • Lilith: Mesopotamian - A Babylonian goddess. She is envisaged as a winged demonwoman attacking sleeping men. Also called Lilith. Hebrew - A hairy monster who married the Devil. In some accounts, Lilith was expelled from paradise and slept with the Devil, producing the jinn. Other versions say that she flew off in the form of a vampire or took the form of a black cat, preying on new-born babies. In this context, her name is used to refer to the star Algol, previously known as Rosh ha Satan (Satan's Head). In some accounts, she is identified with Empusa or Lamia, while others refer to her as the queen of Zamargad, the plentiful home of lovers. In some references, identified as Lilith.