@dummyaccount12345 I don't think I saw a reply to this, but, essentially, as the story goes, when God created Adam, he decided to create a woman who would be his equal in all things; this woman was Lilith. However, she was headstrong and did not obey Adam, preferring that agreements and arrangements be made mutually. This vexed Adam, because he considered himself the new master of the Earth, so to speak. They often quarreled, with Lilith generally getting the better of Adam; and so in tears, he begged God to create a new wife for him. This new woman, fashioned using one of Adam's own ribs, was subservient to Adam, but also naive. This was Eve. Lilith was cast out of the Garden of Eden during the creation process by angels, and her story either ended there or took a different route, depending on the source. In some Christian marriage vows, it is explicitly stated that the wife is to obey the husband, lending some credence to this origin story.
Of course, this faith story is ridiculous when compared to that of the Order, but make of it what you will. 👽