Talk:Archdemon Physiology/@comment-33773003-20171126053239/@comment-30766268-20171126151517

It depends.

Originally, Lucifer means "The Light Bringer", and was a misstranslation of "Helel Ben Shahar", which was the king of Babylon.

Because of serise of misstranslation from Greek to Latin, Eventually, when the word Satan started to being used to describe a demonic entity, a former angel who opposed God, The name Lucifer has been put over it, and as such, it became so that Luciver=Satan.

As such, Lucifer and Satan are one and the same.

If, on the other hand, you want to go with the now days popular thing of making lucifer and satan two diferent entitys, then the stronger one would be Satan.