In the depths of Hell, where the flames never ceased and the screams echoed through the infernal landscape, Blaze Bloodstrom, a rebellious and actual angel, navigated the twisted corridors with a rebellious swagger. His crimson and azure hair, styled in a messy, spiky fashion, fluttered behind him as he walked with a confident stride, his black leather jacket creaking with each step.
Blaze had a story to tell, one that began with a tragic turn of events in the realm of the heavens. As a cherubic angel, he had grown close to his human cousin, Adam, who had become like a brother to him. However, fate had other plans. Adam was fated to perish in a gruesome accident, and in a desperate attempt to save him, Blaze had sacrificed his own life.
In the afterlife, God had deemed Blaze's actions as a suicide attempt, and as a consequence, he had been cast into the depths of Hell. The angel's heart ached for his lost cousin, and the guilt of his own demise weighed heavily upon him. Yet, as he explored the underworld, Blaze discovered a dark allure that Heaven could never match.
It was during one of his adventures that Blaze stumbled upon Charlie and Vaggie, two infamous demons trapped in the Hazbin Hotel, a peculiar sanctuary for lost souls. Seeing an opportunity to connect with his fallen brethren, Blaze intervened, using his divine powers to save the duo from their torment.
As Charlie and Vaggie expressed their gratitude, Blaze revealed his true nature, explaining his backstory to the demon pair. They listened with rapt attention, their eyes widening as they absorbed the tale of an angel who had defied the heavens to protect his human cousin, only to end up in Hell himself.
With a mischievous glint in his eye, Blaze smirked, "I'm the cousin of Adam. We looked mostly alike when he was younger. He used to copy everything I did. I froze in a road – I ran in, punched the car, broke my chest and arm, and literally shattered every bone to protect the one guy who cared."
The demons nodded, understanding the depth of Blaze's love and sacrifice. Charlie, in particular, felt a kinship with the angel, recognising the anguish and loss in his eyes.
Blaze continued, "God said I tried to commit suicide, and Adam told Him I did that to kill myself and dragged him with me. So, I almost went to Hell. I had, like, a year-long trip here, then went to Heaven, to be honest. Hell's not that bad."
Vaggie, with her sharp wit, asked, "So, why'd you leave Heaven?"
Blaze shrugged, "I didn't want to see Adam's face again. Also, I dyed my hair red and blue and got these piercings, an earring, a wolf tattoo, and a bite on my collarbone. I've become Blaze Bloodstrom now."
As the conversation flowed, Blaze shared another piece of his life in Hell – his hedonistic marriage to a demon named Velvette, who claimed to be an Overlord. He couldn't help but betray a hint of admiration for his sultry partner, admitting, "Damn, she's sexy. I wonder if she's a succubus..."
With a wry laugh, Charlie offered, "Well, she did say she's an Overlord, so it's possible she's ruling the succubi."
Blaze grinned, feeling a sense of belonging among these fallen souls. "Anyway, I'm living the life I want now – free from Heaven's expectations and Hell's torments. I'm just enjoying the ride and exploring the depths of the underworld."
As the three unlikely friends parted ways, Blaze disappeared into the shadows, ready to face whatever misadventures awaited him in the twisted realm of Hell. With a newfound sense of purpose, he knew that his story was far from over, and the underworld would never be the same with Blaze Bloodstrom, the angel turned – well, not actually a demon but just likes hell – roaming its fiery depths.
Suddenly, Blaze looks at Charlie and asks, 'We're in the underworld; wouldn't that mean heaven would technically be called the 'aboveworld' or something?'