Moxxie/History

Past
Moxxie was born in the Wrath Ring to Crimson and a unnamed female imp, but was raised and spent most of his life in the Greed Ring. Moxxie's relationship with his father and mother was bleak, with Crimson unhappy of Moxxie's lack of commitment to his criminal lifestyle, and his mother's attempts to steer him away from said lifestyle.

It is hinted that Crimson ordered Moxxie's mother to be murdered. Crimson continued to force Moxxie to accept his criminal obligations, such as forcing him to execute imps and participate in violent skirmishes. Moxxie was eventually elevated as a fully fledged member of his father's mafia.

During his elevation to full member of the mafia Moxxie met and immediately fell in love with Chazwick Thurman. The two dated for some time and were even involved in gang wars together, but their relationship ended when in a heist gone wrong Moxxie's leg was trapped and Chaz fled leaving Moxxie to be arrested. In prison Moxxie met Blitzo and presumably helped him with his escape plan.

At unknown points of time before the beginning of the series Moxxie met and married Millie and joined I.M.P.

Hazbin Hotel pilot
Moxxie was in the 666 News Studio where he watched Charlie Morningstar's interview and performance about her opening a hotel to redeem guests.

Helluva Boss pilot
NOTE: The events depicted within the episode are confirmed to be not canon to the main Hazbin Hotel franchise by the creators. Moxxie is in the I.M.P Headquarters meeting room discussing how to improve the company. The group begins to argue and Eddie belittles the team, but after learning Eddie was indeed the target they take great delight in killing him.

"Murder Family"
At IMP HQ, Loona and Millie watch as Moxxie uses a crossbow to shoot pictures held up by Loona for target practice until Moxxie tells them he can't bring himself to shoot the picture, as he doesn't want to kill an innocent family. Millie reminds him that if the client wants, he must do it. At the same time, Loona berates him, saying appearances can be deceiving and invents reasons why the family in the picture could be horrible people. Blitzo suddenly slams open the door to introduce Mrs. Mayberry to the rest of the staff, startling Moxxie, who fires the crossbow. The crossbow bolt ricochets around the room, bouncing off the walls and ceiling, hitting a computer monitor, the picture, and the leg of a fish tank before setting fire to the office, much to Blitzo's anger.

Arriving at the target's home, the team approach the house to find Martha, her husband Ralphie, and their two children sitting down for dinner. Moxxie hesitates. So Blitzo, decide, to shoot Martha himself. Moxxie knocks the rifle, causing Blitzo to miss. Inside the house, having heard the gunshot, Martha asks her husband, Ralphie, bringing out the guns.

Blitzo commands everyone to scatter and retreat, which he and Millie do. But Moxxie is captured by the the kids. He attempts to make peace with them, but then they creepily tell him, "It's nice to have a new critter to play with," Moxxie sees a fire through the windows. Realizing that Millie and Blitzo are in trouble, he freeing himself and runs towards the fire. Where, Martha was about to shoot Blitzo in the mouth. Still, before she can, she is shot in the head by Moxxie.

Moxxie apologizes to his boss for interfering with the assassination as he helps Blitzo to his feet. Blitzo accepts the apology and pulls him into a hug but strictly warns him if the imp pulls a stunt such as that ever again, he'll hurt both him and Millie.

Heading through the woods, Moxxie confronts the family and tells them that while they're monsters, he's not going to kill them and instead is going to report them to the human authorities. Instead of the husband and his kids being apprehended, the house is obliterated with the family still inside by a missile fired from a police helicopter. Moxxie looks at the demolished house in shock before drags him into the portal. Back in Hell, Mrs. Mayberry and the other I.M.P staff congratulate him for killing Martha at a party, celebrating the job with some cake, ignoring the distressed expression on his face.