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Andrealphus

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Andrealphus

EARLY EXISTENCE:

Andrealphus was born into Goetia aristocracy as one of several Marquis-level demons, emerging in Hell’s divine hierarchy with power and status already assured by birthright. His parents were influential political figures within Goetia society, and young Andrealphus was raised in luxury with every advantage that divine demonic status could provide. From his earliest moments, he was taught that superiority wasn’t aspirational but inherent—that his position at the top of Hell’s social hierarchy was simply natural order.

His cryokinetic powers manifested early and intensely. While most demons developed magical abilities gradually, Andrealphus’s power seemed to simply exist, as though his divine nature had always included this ability and it merely needed formal expression. His parents recognized this as sign of exceptional Goetia bloodline potency. The emergence of his catastrophically massive lower half during puberty was understood not as unusual but as physical manifestation of his divine status—his body literally embodying his superiority over other demons.

FORMATIVE YEARS & PERSONALITY DEVELOPMENT:

Throughout his early centuries, Andrealphus developed the personality that defines him today. His extraordinary physical beauty (particularly his catastrophically massive lower half that emerged during puberty) became central to his identity. Unlike most demons who might hide unusual proportions, Andrealphus learned to weaponize his appearance—to use his divine beauty and physical dominance as tools of power.

He was educated in strategy, politics, manipulation, and the subtle arts of power accumulation. His instructors noted that while his actual magical power was impressive, his true genius lay in understanding hierarchy and using it to his advantage. He learned early that direct confrontation was often unnecessary when careful manipulation could achieve superior results.

His relationship with beauty and perfection became obsessive during these formative centuries. He developed meticulous grooming routines, strict standards for his environment, and an inability to tolerate imperfection in himself or those he associated with. This wasn’t mere vanity—it

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