User blog comment:Daime17/Vali Peerage/@comment-10330822-20170725123253/@comment-10330822-20170726051850

@Bennia, I was saying because Lucifuge is a subordinate clan to Lucifer, and him having the two piece Kuroka already makes his peerage similar to Sirzechs. Its just I would find it ironic because Vali will probably be the new "Lucifer" in the underworld, so him forming a similar peerage would suit him. At the very least, him having Lucifuge as subordinates which better show how Vali is a "true Lucifer".

Also, Lilith is a human turned devil, otherwise Rizevim and his son wouldn't have been purebloods. The question is if Lilith is a reincarnated turned devil, than that means there is a method besides the Evil Pieces to turn humans into devils, and for some reason that method is considered the same as a pureblood. Or, perhaps, God turned Lilith into a devil as punishment for defying Adam, hence why she is considered pureblood even though she was reincarnated, because technically, Lucifer and all the original devils were angels that were cursed into becoming devils after rebelling against Heaven.

Simply put, the reason the Bible is so focused here is because all of the Devils, Fallen Angels, and Angels are all apart of the same religion, they were all originally made by God. The God of the Bible created all the angels when he created Earth, Lucifer felt he was more deserving of being the ruler of Heaven and rebelled against God, the angels that sided with him were cast down and became devils/demons and Lucifer, in turn, became Satan. The Grigori are an entirely different group of angels that disobeyed Gods rules and "fell" becoming Fallen Angels, Azazel chief among them. So Azazel and the Grigori were not apart of God's rebellion, and since God obvious has the ability to create Angels and Devils, then it means he more than likely can turn a human into a devil, and she would be just as much a devil as a human.

Either way, Lilith is still considered a pureblood, despite being a human at one point, so its not hypocritical for Rizevim to descriminate against half-breeds like Vali. Also, he encouraged Vali's father to beat Vali, so there obvious was no love to be found there. He didn't care or respect Vali, and honestly, based on the fact he killed his son, he didn't seem to respect his son for having a child with a human either.

What's ironic here is the fact Vali is probably going to be the strongest Lucifer "because" he is part-human. Because if he wasn't, he wouldn't have inherited the Divine Dividing, which will eventually probably even make him a stronger devil than Rizevim.

Rizevim also could have been disgusted with Vali's father's cowardice and jealousy, because the whole reason Vali's father was encouraged to beat him was to help deal with his fear, anger, and jealousy over Vali possessing the Divine Dividing, which in turn made Vali much stronger than him. After Vali fled, he probably grew tired of Vali's father's petty nature and just killed him. Which is fine, because Vali's father sounded like a d*ck.