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  2. Lilith's Brood - Wikipedia

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    Lilith's Brood is a collection of three works by Octavia E. Butler. The three volumes of this science fiction series (Dawn, Adulthood Rites, and Imago) were previously collected in the now out-of-print omnibus edition Xenogenesis. The collection was first published under the current title of Lilith's Brood in 2000. [1]

  3. J. R. Salamanca - Wikipedia

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    His first novel, The Lost Country (1958), was made into Wild in the Country, a 1961 film starring Elvis Presley; his second, Lilith, was filmed as Lilith in 1964, starring Warren Beatty. [ 3 ] Books

  4. Lilith (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Lilith: A Romance is a fantasy novel by Scottish writer George MacDonald, first published in 1895. It was reprinted in paperback by Ballantine Books as the fifth volume of the Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in September 1969.

  5. Lilith: A Snake in the Grass - Wikipedia

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    Library Journal said that "All sf collections should include this first volume in a new series by the author of the "Well World" books." [1]Peter Gottlieb from The Morning Call said: "The novel seems to be an expansion of a novellette which occupies the central part of the book, but there are enough intrigue, "empire building" and assorted "perils of Pauline" to keep a reader going through ...

  6. Lilith (Marvel Comics) - Wikipedia

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    Lilith was raised by Gypsies to whom she had been entrusted after her mother's suicide. Lilith's foster-mother was the Gypsy elder Gretchin. When Lilith was a young girl, Dracula, now a vampire thanks to the Gypsy woman Leandra, attacked and murdered many Gypsies, including Gretchin's son Arni, enraging her into seeking revenge.

  7. Octavia E. Butler - Wikipedia

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    In 1980, Butler published the fourth book of the Patternist series, Wild Seed, whose narrative became the series' origin story. Set in Africa and America during the 17th century, Wild Seed traces the struggle between the four-thousand-year-old parapsychological vampire Doro and his "wild" child and bride, the three-hundred-year-old shapeshifter ...

  8. Lilith in popular culture - Wikipedia

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    In Larissa Ione's book series The Lords of Deliverance, Lilith is the mother of the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. In the Stargate Atlantis spin-off novel Blood Ties, Lilith is an ancient researcher from Atlantis who became obsessed with defeating the Ori, to the point of insanity. She created the creatures of mythology, most of whom died out ...

  9. List of succubi in fiction - Wikipedia

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    Lilith is actually a third part of Morrigan's power which takes form itself after being separated for a long time, and since then Lilith has returned to Morrigan but sometimes still retains her shape as a succubus. Diablo, the two most recognizable succubi in the world are Lilith (Queen of the Succubi) and Andariel (Maiden of Anguish). Other ...