Lucifer and Satan
Tradition would say they're one and the same.
Religious/mythological studies would say they're two different beings who, through misinterpretation, are identified as one. Lucifer is a reference to a human king, while Satan is Christianity's traditional Dark Lord (although he has other names, like Baalzebub and Belial).
Personally, I like the two being the same only because it's a continuation of the classic "change" in identity that occurs with most heroes and the worst of villains. Lucifer, in his pride, ceases to be the Lightbearer and, since he led many angels against the god, becomes The Adversary, The Satan.
But that's just me
Anyway, U_K, in your cosmology, does that place Lucifer or Satan on top as one of the big baddies? If Satan's a fallen Arch-Angel, how does he rank based upon your design. And, if they're not one and the same, how is Lucifer distinguished from Satan and what's his status?
Later!
Tradition would say they're one and the same.
Religious/mythological studies would say they're two different beings who, through misinterpretation, are identified as one. Lucifer is a reference to a human king, while Satan is Christianity's traditional Dark Lord (although he has other names, like Baalzebub and Belial).
Personally, I like the two being the same only because it's a continuation of the classic "change" in identity that occurs with most heroes and the worst of villains. Lucifer, in his pride, ceases to be the Lightbearer and, since he led many angels against the god, becomes The Adversary, The Satan.
But that's just me

Anyway, U_K, in your cosmology, does that place Lucifer or Satan on top as one of the big baddies? If Satan's a fallen Arch-Angel, how does he rank based upon your design. And, if they're not one and the same, how is Lucifer distinguished from Satan and what's his status?
Later!