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Every sinner has it rough when they first arrive in Hell. Vox is no exception: amnesiac, traumatized, with a target on his back and a TV for a head. He makes it worse for himself when he shows up on Alastor's doorstep, looking for protection. Then he just keeps digging that hole deeper.
Is this what they mean by "failing upwards"?
The story of how Vox became Vox, and the people he stepped on and screwed over to get there. Feat. Alastor, Valentino, Angel Dust, and Sir Pentious.
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And how funny is that?
The great Valentino, the man who took hell by storm, a part of the most influential and dangerous trio in hell, and (unofficial) partner to one of the most powerful overlords, afraid.
Because their brand, as Vox constantly tells him, is perfection.
Despite the flaws and grits underneath, they always present a shiny finish. Harmonized and unstoppable. It’s only within the private walls of their home when they allow themselves to be anything else.
This image, as Val has been told, is what gives them their power. It’s about the trust and fear they’ve built within Hell's ever changing community. It’s what allows them to be on top. There is no room for anything less than perfect.
What would happen when Val isn’t perfect anymore?
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Valentino has always had shitty eyesight, but what would happen when he finally went completely blind?
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The radio demon was back, and he was helping Lucifer’s daughter with her tacky hotel. Part of him simply wanted to try and film it for the profits, but part of him merely wanted to watch from the sidelines to see what happened. It was a surprise to see the fight that ensued at the hotel, and he distinctly remembered sneering at what was broadcasted. The night followed with a celebration. Tangled limbs, hushed snarls, and static. He remembered that much from what his memory bank retained. But after that, there was a puff of red smoke and then nothing.
And he woke up.
(aka a slowburn between two overlords)
Bookmarked by unusuallycreative
07 Nov 2025
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A shortage of suppressants in Hell means that Vox is going to be enduring a heat for the first time in years. Who better than the Vees' resident pimp to help him through it? Afterall, the last thing they need is for someone to complicate the situation with "feelings" and Val was the best at keeping love and lust separate. Until now.
TLDR; Valentino plays himself.
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Despite the #SirRepentious success, Heaven remains skeptical of a sinner's ability to change. Logic gets lost somewhere, and really, what's a better way to show sinners can be marginally less horrible than to stick two Overlords who hate each other in the same living space?
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Alastor and Vox play house.

