Powers
When first encountered Elaine appeared to be a normal human girl with the strange ability to see ghosts. Soon after she discovered her true identity as the daughter of Michael and discovered how to leave her mortal form and also how to manifest a set of wings.
After her return from the dead she appears to have total control over at least some aspects of the Luciferverse, and can alter her appearance at will. She mostly takes the form of a girl in her mid-late teens/younger 20s from this point, However when she is angry she can lose control and reverts to the schoolgirl she was when she first met Lucifer.
After she absorbed her father's powers Elaine accidentally created a cosmos over which she was omnipotent. On the road to the World Tree she loses her sight, but soon discovers how to "see in other ways", however.
When she replaces Yahweh she becomes the most powerful being in the universe; in some ways, she is the universe and she is able to alter things at will. She also became omniscient after she decided to merge with her universe that she created.
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