Character Profiles
Name: King Heylel
Age: 32 (Earth reckoning)
Height: Varies
Weight: Varies
Race: Seraphim angel (formerly), Grand High Devil (currently)
Origin: Old Paradiso
Gender: Male
Hair: Silver blue (former), None (current)
Eyes: Green (former) Orange (current)
Likes: Dominating Hades, toying with souls, getting his way, corrupting souls, alcohol, charming and seducing women (mortal, angelic, or demonic).
Dislikes: Paradiso, Lord Iyesu, Blessed mother Ame-Maria, redeemed angels, redeemed souls, Failure of those who follow him.
Role: Main Villain. (Other Alerfa stories) The All Father of Hades. The Devil himself.
Goals: To make Hades reign supreme, to get even at Lord Iyesu and his followers, convince mortal beings to follow him, sending his legions to abduct the souls of the innocent and hold them hostage.
King Heylel Personality traits:
Positive traits:
Intelligent
Charismatic
Talented
Negative Traits:
Cunning
Manipulative
Controlling
Emotionally unpredictable
Seductive
Lustful
Vain
Malicious Trickster
Petty
King Heylel was once upon a time, one of the beautiful, if not the most beautiful, of all Seraphim angels. Many of the elder deities, as well as many other angels, could not resist his splendor. Beneath his gorgeous exterior, lied a cunning, manipulative and maliciously tricky entity. He is good friends and allies with the angel/demon hybrid, named Loki Hrimthung. Together, they cause unspeakable chaos and disorder around them.
But after the first Twilight of the Divine, many elder deities and angels have fallen from grace in battle, leaving Iyesu the one true God being. Those elder deities who were redeemed, were given new life as angels and holy ones. The fallen, like Heylel, have become monsters of Hades.
Now Heylel is reduced to a monstrous abomination, that looks across between a man, a toad, a viper, and a wyvern dragon. Over time, Heylel gotten used to his hideous new form and his new place of the All Father of Hell. But petty as he is, Heylel seeks vengeance against Iyesu, his creations, and those who give themselves willingly to him.