Dylan
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Dylan -
Dylan
NAME:
Possessed
LINEAGE:
Amaymon, The Baron
AFFILIATIONS:
Welcome to Hellsville
APPEARANCES:
Dylan was once an ordinary eight-year-old boy, full of life and innocence, until a fateful encounter left him possessed by an ancient and malevolent demon known as Amaymon; a powerful entity with roots in ancient lore. The demon's possession has twisted Dylan into a dark, unnerving figure—a child’s body housing a centuries-old evil.
Dylan operates mostly outside of Hellsville, but his presence is felt throughout the town. Bound by a sinister pact with The Baron, the vampire overlord who controls the town, Dylan’s role is crucial yet disturbing. Amaymon, through Dylan, lures outsiders into Hellsville, where they meet a grim fate. These victims are brought into the town and processed as meat, feeding the darker appetites of Hellsville’s residents. The boy, once innocent and carefree, now carries out these horrific tasks with a chilling detachment, the demon within him relishing the chaos and suffering.
Despite his young age, Dylan exhibits a disconcerting intelligence and cunning, a reflection of Amaymon’s influence. The demon’s control over Dylan is near complete, but occasionally, the boy’s true self struggles to resurface, glimpses of fear and confusion flickering in his eyes. These rare moments of vulnerability are quickly suppressed by Amaymon, who tightens his grip on the child’s soul, ensuring that Dylan remains a willing vessel for his dark deeds.
Dylan’s existence is a tragic one, a stark reminder of the horrors that lurk beneath the surface of Hellsville. Though his role is essential to maintaining the town’s hidden and twisted economy, there’s an air of sadness that hangs over him—a child forever lost to the darkness, trapped in a life of bloodshed and terror.
In the broader scope of Hellsville, Dylan is both a tool and a threat, his loyalty bound only by the pact with The Baron. His interactions with the town’s inhabitants are rare and unsettling, as even the most hardened creatures in Hellsville feel a sense of unease in his presence.