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Lilith’s motivation is surprisingly sympathetic: She sold her soul not for power, but to stop the elder god Chthon and save her daughter (the Hunter). Her maternal instinct was so fierce that she was willing to be damned for eternity. Throughout the game, the Hunter finds old lullabies, toys, and letters in the Abbey’s grounds. These aren’t just lore dumps; they are evidence of a woman who genuinely loved her child.

The game’s most powerful moments aren’t the boss fights—they’re the quiet conversations around the training yard or the G.R.R.R.L. book club, where a demon-hunting super-soldier admits: "I miss my mom." Midnight Suns understands that motherhood is not about being soft or perfect. It is about sacrifice, stubborn love, and the painful act of letting go. Whether it’s Lilith’s tragic fall, Sara’s overbearing protection, or Nico’s unconditional support, the "Mamas" of this game prove that the strongest force in the Marvel Universe isn't the Power Cosmic.

The question Midnight Suns poses is haunting: 2. Sara (The Caretaker): The Stern Grandmother If Lilith is the absent mother, Sara (the Caretaker) is the strict, pragmatic grandmother who raised the Hunter after Lilith’s fall. She is ancient, powerful, and deeply flawed. Sara is obsessed with stopping Lilith, often to the point of emotional cruelty.

It’s a mother’s will. Did the Hunter’s relationship with Lilith make you cry, or were you firmly on the Caretaker’s side? Let us know in the comments.