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Eleven year old Blitzø has always just wanted to do something normal for Halloween. Trick or treating, preferably. Unfortunately, he's stuck as a reluctant member of The Servants of Paimon, his dad's dumb cult. And every year since Blitzø can remember, instead of getting free candy, he's always had to spend his Halloween helping with the ritual to summon their demonic master, King Paimon.
But this year, King Paimon has brought his son Stolas with him to his summoning. Which is weird, but fine. That is, until Cash agrees to sell Blitzø to Paimon as a plaything for Stolas, and Blitzø is dragged down to Hell. That's less fine.
But Hell isn't what Blitzø expects, and neither is Stolas, and it turns out the two of them have a lot more in common than either would've guessed.
A story about two sad, scared kids becoming friends.
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- Part 1 of Circled In
Bookmarked by Kabobble
02 Feb 2026
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Stolas gives Blitz a chance to get a human disguise.
He doesn't expect what he sees.
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02 Feb 2026
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What if the drinks arrived at Ozzie's immediately? What happens when two emotionally stunted men get the social lubricant they need?
Bookmarked by Kabobble
02 Feb 2026
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i want the Pharaohs but there's only men by blitzdeathpose69420
Fandoms: Helluva Boss (Web Series)
01 Sep 2023
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Blitz runs the self-proclaimed Best Diner In Queens, Flintlock, a place of off-putting vibes and incredible comfort food. Stolas runs Chrysalis, an experimental plant-centered "food experience".
One day Stolas just wanted a burger. And everything went downhill from there.
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Bookmarked by Kabobble
01 Feb 2026
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Octavia frowns up at him. “Daddy, where's your pretty cape?”
“It's… still in the wash. I will have to be without it today.”
“You should let Mummy pick something else for you,” she tells him, “she got me this dress!”
Her dad turns away then, a little tense. She tugs at the hem of his robe and he reaches out to ruffle her feathers, still not looking at her. Happily, she leans into the contact.
“Your mother has lovely taste, you are quite right. I'm sure she is finding me something appropriate to wear now.”
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Octavia's perspective on her parents' relationship throughout her life, culminating in the realistaion that - just maybe - she and her dad are allowed be happy too.
Bookmarked by Kabobble
29 Jan 2026

