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"Greetings, Satan, First of the Fallen."
John Constantine to Satan[src]

Satan, also known as the First of the Fallen, the Devil, the Dark One, the Voice or the Prince of Darkness, is a fallen angel and possibly the first angel created by God. He rules Hell alongside Beelzebub and Belial in the Triumvirate of Hell.

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What led to Satan's fall from Heaven? toggle section
Satan, once an angel created by God, fell from Heaven due to his rebellion against his creator, leading to a war he lost. Known as the First of the Fallen, he was cast into Hell. Unable to oppose God directly, Satan created demons and employed dark magic to seek human souls.
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Satan, as a fallen angel, is significant for his rebellion against God, leading to his banishment from Heaven. Possibly the first angel created, he became the ruler of Hell, creating demons to pursue human souls. His actions inspired others to become demon gods of Hell.
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Satan, the first angel created by God, became the Prince of Darkness after his rebellion led to a war in Heaven. Defeated and banished to Hell, he ruled alongside Beelzebub and Belial. His use of dark magic and creation of demons to capture souls reinforced his dark title.
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Satan, known as the First of the Fallen, governs Hell with Beelzebub and Belial in the Triumvirate of Hell. As the first angel banished from Heaven for rebellion, Satan could not confront God directly. Instead, he created demons and wielded dark magic to influence human souls. The Triumvirate divides Hell's rule among its members, each wielding significant power.
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Satan is called the First of the Fallen because he was the first angel cast out of Heaven after rebelling against God. This act led to his fall and he became the ruler of Hell, forming a Triumvirate with Beelzebub and Belial. As the original fallen angel, Satan's actions inspired others to seek power, reinforcing his title.
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Biography

Banishment from Heaven

Satan was the first angel banished from Heaven and cast down to Hell due to rebelling against his creator for unknown reasons and starting a war in Heaven that he lost. Presumably, he is also the first angel created by God. Infuriated by his banishment to Hell, but recognizing that even with all his enormous power, he cannot fight against God himself, the Devil created demons and masterminded dark magic, using his dark spells to hunt for human souls, the purest expressions of God's love, by making bargains with them in exchange for any wish so that every time he took a soul, he'd exact revenge on God.[1]

The Devil's Vinyl

A blues musician, by the name of Willie Cole, sold his soul to Satan for fame. After a period of time, Satan came to claim Willie's soul, while the latter was recording at Moonrise Studios. As a result, Satan's voice ended up being recorded on the record Willie was making at the time. Anyone who picks up the record will become tempted to play it, and if they listen to the voice, the person will fall prey to the Devil.[1]

Dark pacts and the Rising Darkness

Satan's powers were greatly enhanced by the Rising Darkness masterminded by Brujeria, a sect of warlocks eviler than Hell itself, who worshiped him as a deity. The Rising Darkness allowed Satan to release more and more demons and evil gods upon Earth, as part of the Brujeria's plan to combine Earth and Hell into one dimension. John Constantine, who confronted the Brujeria, was left at the mercy of Invunche and had to make a deal with the First of the Fallen to save his life. Using the Icon of Pazuzu, he removed his protective wards and welcomed the demon king Pazuzu into his body, regenerating it and saving John from Invunche. However, as Manny explained, John was ultimately tricked by Satan, accepting a pact for temporary power in exchange for losing his soul to the demon bound to his body by Satan's dark magic. Although Constantine escaped such grievous fate, he encountered another of the primordial demons; Nahash, the Tempter, the original serpent from the Garden of Eden.[2]

Five years later, John traveled to Hell to save the soul of Ray Palmer.[3] Upon arriving, Satan offered John a chance to save Astra's instead. John chose to save her, but Astra, now a grown woman, revealed to John that she didn't want to leave Hell, preventing John from saving both her and Ray.[4]

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The Flash (CBS)

Arrow

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Constantine

DC's Legends of Tomorrow

Season 1

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Season 7


Supergirl

Season 3

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The Flash (The CW)

Season 4

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Season 8

Batwoman

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