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| - Lillian is a character seen in Sin City: A Dame To Kill For.
- Lillian (サ ト Sato) es la protagonista femenina de Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns. Su contraparte masculina es Phillip.
- Lillian is a S.H.I.E.L.D. employee working for Accounting.
- Nurse Lillian specializes in treating agents with unusual (for the PPC) biologies. Agents who are not human, furry, or of LotR origins are her special purview. Not much is known about her yet, but she is the adoptive mother of Rick and Reuben, whom she helped rescue from being eaten by their evil Sue-Wraith-thing sibling during the mission to "Sateda." She is well-versed in Wraith biology and has a lot of experience treating Agent Kelok.
- Lillian is Cornelia's little sister. It is revealed that Lillian is the Heart of Earth, the center of mystical power on Earth. She later gave her powers to Matthew, Huggles and Napoleon, until she is old enough to use them.
- Lillian is a huntress sent to Earth by Ming in . She is killed by Ming for her disloyal actions.
- She and her niece, Erika, served as chief scientists of the Oldham Psychiatric Institute, and oversaw the drugging of the other lycans in the facility. In 2010, Henry Foss convinced Erika that werewolves could live with their transformative powers by embracing their true nature. When Lilian drugged him to make him lose control over himself, Erika transformed and engaged him in a physical confrontation until the drugs wore off. After the Sanctuary Network had taken control of Oldham, Lillian was taken into custody by Declan MacRae, head of the UK Sanctuary.
- Lillian is a doctor and a wererat. She frequently patches up shapeshifters in their unofficial infirmary. She is a voice of reason among the lycanthropes and is one of Rafael's advisors. We first meet her in Guilty Pleasures.
- Satonashi Anju (里梨(さとなし) 杏寿(あんじゅ)), also known as Lillian (リリアン), is a scout character.
- Lillian Edwards appeared on Sesame Street from 1989 to 1993. Lillian ran a home care from her apartment on Sesame Street, and was introduced in 1989 when Maria was seeking a good daycare for Gabi. A kindly woman with a Jamaican accent, Lillian took care of human children and monsters alike for four seasons. In 1993, Angela became the street's new home care provider.
- Lady Lillian was the mother of Possum. Killed by the monks and their leader. Now exists as a ghost guarding the castle. She died in 1668 according to the KQ2 (AGDI) timeline.
- Lillian was a Human prostitute in San Francisco in 1893. Jack London, a bellboy at the Hotel Brian, knew her and from time to time, offered to introduce her to customers of his hotel, including Data. Data refused the offer, stating he had no need for "companionship". (TNG: "Time's Arrow" ) This character was only mentioned in dialogue.
- Queen Lillian (nee Pendragon) was the queen of Far Far Away. She is the wife (later widow) of King Harold and the mother of Princess Fiona. Lillian is a good and pious Queen and is loved by the people. She is a good mother, because she doesn't mind that her daughter married an ogre, as she just wants her to be happy. In Shrek the Third, it is revealed that she is a skilled fighter (she says to Fiona that her fighting skills were inherited from her). At the end of the film, she becomes a grandmother when Fiona gives birth to Ogre triplets. Unlike her husband, she is of royal birth; her father was the King of Far Far Away [Source?]. The throne was passed on towards Lillian and her husband, Harold after the latter's death. They became the new "King and Queen" of Far Far Away. It is suggested
- Bei Lillian handelt es sich um eine mittelgroße, eher zart anmutende Frau von schätzungsweise 20 Wintern. Ihr Gesicht ist ausdrucksstark. Hohe Wangenknochen und akzentuierte Augenbrauen lassen sie mitunter aristokratisch wirken. Die Lippen sind schmal; ein wenig rissig, die Haut dezent gebräunt und ebenmäßig rein. Ihre intensiv türkisschimmernden Augen bilden Fixpunkte in ihrem Gesicht; selbige verstehen es wunderbar ebenso erhaben wie abweisend, würdevoll wie unverschämt direkt dreinzuschauen. Tatsächlich tendiert Lillian´s Blick eher zum subtilen, anmaßenden Spott als zum geziemt - weiblichen Niederschlagen der Augen.
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