Lilith Aileron

Lilith is Stahn's 17-year-old sister, who is very concerned about him and wishes he would not go on such dangerous adventures. She appears once again in Tales of Destiny remake for PS2, and this time, she is fully playable by default.

Joining the Journey
Lilith can never join the party in the original Tales of Destiny. However, in the Remake the player can fight her in the Coliseum where she beats up and kicks out Mighty Kongman in order to have a talk with her brother. She gets angry that he doesn't remember the promise he made to her, and they fight. After Stahn beats her, she joins the party.

She doesn't really contribute to the story and is mainly a side playable character.

Fighting Style
Lilith's weapons are rods and ladles that can inflict very respectable damage, and she uses very martial arts-based, as well as lightning-influenced, artes such as Thunder Punch, from which the more well-known Lightning Blade is derived, and tops it off which her signature Thunder Sword where, after a combo of hits, will fire a lightning blast across the screen.

This move set comes with her in her cameo appearance in the Coliseum in Tales of Phantasia, able to access her Hienrenkyaku, Raijinken, and Raijin Juurengeki, as well as Thunder Sword as an arcane arte. She also gains Shikou Bakuraijin, the arte's first appearance well before its playable appearance in Abyss, an an exclusive arcane arte Raiga (雷牙), where she performs two punches before a massive lightning-infused uppercut.

Lilith's Remake moveset is drastically changed, returning only with her Lilith Slash and Thunder Sword, now upgraded to Blast Caliber status. She instead gains slightly goofy, cooking-oriented artes such as Manbou Senkou, a play off of of Shishisenkou with a sunfish instead of a lion, as well as Shisha no Mezame, a battle application of her method of waking up her heavy-sleeping brother.

Tales of Destiny 2
Lilith also makes an appearance in Tales of Destiny 2, as the party briefly visit her as part of the plot. Although it is clear that Kyle meets Lilith for the first time in that visit, in the epilogue, a skit can be triggered in which Kyle now has visited her in his childhood within the fixed timeline. In the same skit Loni also shows interest in Lilith, only to have Kyle remark that she is married.

Tales of Phantasia
Only appearing in the PlayStation, Full Voice Edition, and Cross Edition of Tales of Phantasia, Lilith represents the original cameo battle to appear in the Tales series, fighting Cress Albane and setting a tradition which Cress himself would later continue in Tales of Eternia. Once defeated, she gives Cress the SD sword, Stahn's signature weapon, and the ability to activate one of Stahn's strongest artes, Satsugeki Bukouken.

Tales of Eternia
Lilith makes an appearance in Tales of Eternia at the Chambard Bistro as the Tastemaster. After completing all of the cooking competitions, Lilith admits defeat and departs, stating that she must prepare dinner for her brother.

Tales of Vesperia
Although she did not make an appearance in Tales of Vesperia, a sage in Yormgen tells the main characters stories, during which Estelle mentions "a girl who fought with a frying pan and a ladle".

Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2
In Tales of the World: Radiant Mythology 2, Lilith appears as a playable character with the other Tales of Destiny characters. She joins the crew during a quest to search for Stahn.

Tales of Graces (f)
Lilith appears on a Carta Card within the game.