How Does Rizevim Livan Lucifer'S Identity Shape His Villainous Actions?

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Zane
Zane
2026-06-29 17:37:16
I see it differently. His identity isn't a cause; it's an excuse. He uses the 'Lucifer' title as a free pass to indulge in his own sadistic pleasures. If he really cared about his father's legacy, he'd be more strategic. Instead, he screws over his own allies for fun, like with the Chaos Brigade. That's not a revolutionary; that's a spoiled brat with too much power who found a convenient mythology to wrap his pettiness in.

It makes him a frustrating villain to read because there's no depth to mine, just endless, shallow malice justified by 'I'm a Lucifer, so of course I'm like this.' The narrative tries to sell it as fate, but it feels like a lack of character motivation. He's powerful and nasty because the plot needed a big bad connected to the lore, and his identity provided a quick backstory. Not every villain needs to be sympathetic, but they should have a coherent drive beyond 'because my name says so.'
Maxwell
Maxwell
2026-06-29 23:14:29
So I always thought Rizevim's whole deal was more about being a Lucifer than just being evil. He's not a dude with a tragic backstory who's lashing out, he's the literal son of the original rebel angel in this universe, which is a hell of a thing to inherit. He's got this cosmic-level daddy issues where his entire purpose is to prove his lineage correct by tearing down the system—God, Heaven, the whole peace treaty between factions in High School DxD. It's less about personal gain and more about performing an identity. His cruelty feels theatrical because he's playing the part written for him by his name.

That's why he's so into causing 'despair' specifically. It's not efficient villainy; it's symbolic. Making angels fall, corrupting sacred gear users, it's all about defiling the concepts his father opposed. The actions seem random or over-the-top because the goal is the act of rebellion itself, not a tangible victory. Honestly, sometimes he comes off as a bit try-hard because of it, like he's desperately trying to live up to the family legacy. It makes him a fascinating obstacle, though, because you can't reason with a philosophical statement.
Isaac
Isaac
2026-06-30 17:17:33
It gives him a built-in arrogance. He doesn't scheme from the shadows; he operates openly, expecting his bloodline to protect him and his name to instill fear. That arrogance shapes his tactics—he's flashy, dismissive, and makes mistakes because he can't conceive of being truly challenged. His identity is his primary weapon and his biggest flaw.
Lila
Lila
2026-06-30 17:55:36
Yeah, the Lucifer thing absolutely defines his actions, but what's more interesting to me is how it contrasts with Sirzechs. They're both Lucifers, right? But Rizevim embodies the destructive, chaotic interpretation of the name, while Sirzechs represents a ruler who builds and protects. Rizevim's villainy is a rejection of the current demon society that Sirzechs upholds. Every move he makes, from targeting the Underworld's stability to going after the Satan heirs, is a direct attack on the system his cousin represents. It's a family feud scaled up to a cosmic level.

His identity locks him into a specific role in the story's themes of legacy versus choice. He's the one who blindly follows the worst parts of his inheritance, making him a foil to characters like Issei who earn their power. His actions are consistently about undermining progress and returning to a state of pure conflict, which fits the 'Devil' title in its most biblical sense. Without that identity, he'd just be another strong monster; with it, he's a walking ideological threat.
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