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Character Name: Lilah Morgan
Journal:succubitch
Age: Late 20s-early 30s
Fandom: Angel the Series
Canon Point: Post 4x22 “Home”
Debt:Class A:
Preseries:
20 years - murder
10 years - espionage
In series
1 year - the murder of Billy Blynn
1 year - espionage by pretending to be helping Bethany Chalke
1 year - treason, conspiring with Holtz to kill Angel behind Wolfram and Hart's back
1 year - murdering Linwood
1 year - hiring people to rape Bethany Chalke
=
35 years
Class B:
Preseries:
Fraud - 200 years
Kidnapping - 75 years
Extortion -100 years
Theft - 25 years
400 years
Inseries:
6 months - letting the ring kidnap Angel
6 months - theft - holding a false charity to steal money
6 months - fraud for holding a false charity
6 months - hiring someone to hack into Cordelia's brain and send her false visions
1 year - attempting to kidnap Connor and Cordelia
3 years
Class C:
pre and inseries
Murder for Hire - 20 month
Hired assault - 35 months
Seduction for personal gain - 15 months
Carrying a concealed weapon - 20 months
Spiking vampire blood with baby blood - 4 months
Sassiness - 400 months
Evidence tampering - 50 months
Attempted deal with a devil - 2 month (trying to bargain with the Beast, and then Angelus)
Jury Tampering - 40 months
Facilitation of Evil - 25 months
Impersonation - 10 months
Helping in demonic summons/black magic - 10 months
Trespassing - 15 months
Lying about everything under the sun - 200 months
Perverting the court of justice - 25 months
Selling her soul - 1 month
Bribery - 15 months
Misuses of magical forces - 15 months
Wiping memories - 5 months
= 94 years and 8 months
GRAND TOTAL: 532 years and 8 months
Canon Character Section:
History: here
Personality:
There's not much known about Lilah Morgan before she joined Wolfram and Hart mostly because she never talks about her past, because to her it doesn't matter. It doesn't matter who she was before, because she has long since become someone else entirely. She has made deals with the devil over and over again to reach where she's gotten at Wolfram and Heart and she doesn't regret a moment of it.
Lilah is out to save herself more than anything else. She knows she's had to try twice as hard as the men in her company, and as she aptly puts it to Angel once, it's not a feminist thing, it's a survival thing. She will not hesitate to threaten, back stab, or even kill her coworkers in order to secure her own standing and get ahead.
There are few and far between signs of Lilah caring about someone other than herself. One of these signs is her mother. It is heavily hinted at that one of the original reasons she became a lawyer for Wolfram and Hart was her mother's Alzheimer's disorder. She states canonly that her pay keeps her mother in the top care, despite the fact that her mother cannot even remember her anymore. Clearly, she must at least care about her mother still if she not only bothers to keep her in good care, but keeps in contact with her as well despite how badly her mother's condition had deteriorated.
The only other times she's seen as having feelings for someone else, and being almost vulnerable is Wesley. Though their affair starts out as something physical, a plan to manipulate him into joining Wolfram and Hart the thing neither one of them expects happens: she falls for him. So much that she even dresses up as Fred, the object of his obsession, in order to try to keep him around. After she dies, and her ghost haunts him she tells him that loving him is the only real thing she's ever felt. Though it's left ambiguous whether this ghost is real or just an apparition of his guilt, it's a clear hint that at the very least, she cared him a lot more than she let on. This touched again in her final episode, "Home", when Wesley tries to free her from her contract with Wolfram and Hart. It doesn't work, but she's moved that he tried. It's probably the nicest thing anyone has ever done for her in her life. Or after life, as the case was.
Her feelings and relationship with Welsey, however, does not affect her work. She still goes after his friends, though she does spare Lorne when he's being tortured for information because he's a friend of Wesley, which shows that she's not as completely unaffected as she claims to be.
Although Lilah is bullied into helping Angel Investigations a few time, unlike Lindsey, her loyalties never waver. She's always on the side of Wolfram and Hart, and more importantly herself. She doesn't seen any nobility in "fighting the good fight" or "being good." She doesn't believe the world is as black and white as they all make it out to be anyways. There isn't just good and evil, there's a whole lot of middle ground there to play in, and that's what she's most comfortable immersing herself in.
She's also an extremely prideful person. She's fought long and hard to get where she is, and she wears her armor and sharp tongue with pride. When she lets the demon Billy victimize herself, a talking to from Cordelia (another once proud wearer of the title "vicious bitch") encourages her to take the power back by confronting Billy and killing him herself. She's many things, but a victim is not one of them.
To keep ahead of the game she's had to learn to be very cunning, to always try to stay one step ahead of the competition. Of course, if you ask her, she'd say it wouldn't be hard when her competition was idiots like Lindsey or Gavin. Still, it's better to be safe than sorry. So she's always coming up with a new plot, some new way to try to get to Angel. Just because nothing's worked yet doesn't mean nothing will eventually. She's nothing if not persistent. She's also extremely observant, knowing just which cards to play to get to someone. When she wants to manipulate Angel into helping her release Billy from a hell dimension, she knows the best way to do that is by going through Cordelia ("That Vision Thing").
But even then, there's often things she misses just because of her inability to really empathize with people. This is especially shown with Wesley who you can push the right buttons of to get him to start an affair with her, but she's never quite able to get him to completely abandon the good fight. She never truly understands his conviction.
Powers/Abilties: None. She’s human, though incredibly intelligent and cunning.
Appearance:
Lilah is a tall woman at the height of 5' 9". She in fact often seems even taller than that due to her habit of wearing heels. She has a rather full, curvacious body that she shows off by wearing expensive, designer suits and outfits. Her shoulder length brown hair is usually styled in either curls or straightened. No matter what, she always tries to look her best. Not only because she likes to, but because she knows her good looks can be a weapon just as much as anything else.
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Samples:Actionspam Sample: Lilah gets tricked by Alice Morgan
Prose Sample: Lilah gets confronted by Damon Salvatore