Andrealphus

"This kind of situation is extremely unique. Goetias never behaved like this before. but with him alive... we have options. opportunities. eternity is a long time my dear. I say we bide our time. and wait for the chance to... gain the upperhand."

- Andrealphus discussing to Stella how to deal with Stolas' betrayal to the Goetia family

Andrealphus is a minor character of Helluva Boss who made his debut in the episode "Western Energy".

He is a member of the Ars Goetia, the brother of Stella and, by extension, the brother-in-law of Stolas.

Appearance
Andrealphus is an avian demon with white feathers, turquoise eyes and beak, and periwinkle hair.

He wears a bright blue fur vest with a navy blue undershirt. He also wears a turquoise colored crown and a white dress with his tail feathers behind him.

Personality
Befitting his position of royalty, Andrealphus is flamboyant, snooty, and haughty.

He is affectionate to Stella, with the two sharing a mutual dislike of Stolas and defending her side when Stolas accused her of her selfish ways.

However, he also presents himself as level-headed and calculating, and acts as the temper to his sister's aggressiveness.

When he noted that by killing Stolas, Stella would lose her connection to the Goetia hierarchy, he advised her it was not time to eliminate Stolas and to bide their time when the opportunity presents itself.

Natural Abilities
TBA

Skillset
TBA

Unique Abilities
TBA

Trivia

 * Andrealphus is based on the demon from Ars Goetia of the same name, who is a marquis of Hell and depicted as a peacock. Though, it is yet to be confirmed if the latter two facts will be implemented into the show.
 * Andrealphus first appeared in a trailer for content to be released in 2022 on Vivziepop's YouTube channel, prior to when she teased his design on her Twitter before his official debut in the series, referring to him as "Stolas' shitty brother-in-law".
 * He is the first character to get official merchandise before his actual appearance in the Helluva Boss series. In his case, an enamel pin.