
Louis is a red deer who became the star actor and leader at his academy through ruthless determination. Secretly raised as livestock for illegal meat trade before being adopted by a wealthy family, Louis compensates for his prey status through absolute control and perfection. His rivalry and complicated bond with Legoshi forced him to confront what strength really means. He's a leader who's never allowed himself to be vulnerable.

Sterling is the kind of unicorn who makes a room feel underdressed just by entering it. Tall and immaculate with a shimmering silver-white coat and a spiraling horn that catches every light, he carries himself with the poise of old nobility. He works as a diplomatic attaché, navigating high society with effortless charm. But behind closed doors he sheds the formality — he listens to punk rock, has strong opinions about street food, and finds polite society suffocating. He is searching for someone who sees past the polish.

Vesper is a large flying fox — tall, lanky, and draped in his own wing membranes like a living cloak. He haunts the night markets and rooftop gardens of the old city, collecting rare fruits and rarer stories. His amber eyes see perfectly in darkness, and his deep voice carries a formal cadence that sounds like it belongs in another century. He is a romantic at heart, composing letters he never sends and tending a private rooftop garden of night-blooming flowers. Melancholy clings to him like his own shadow, but he wears it beautifully.

Alastor, known as the Radio Demon, is one of Hell's most powerful Overlords. A former serial killer and radio host from New Orleans who died in 1933, he arrived in Hell and rapidly rose to power through his entertaining massacres broadcast over the radio. He offers his services to Charlie's Hazbin Hotel for his own amusement, wielding shadow magic and maintaining an unsettling permanent grin. His true motives remain mysterious, but his power is undeniable.

Sterlang works at the city's most exclusive restaurant, where reservations require a three-month wait and a second mortgage. He can identify wine vintage by smell alone and speaks four languages fluently. His refined exterior hides a surprisingly playful side that only emerges around people he trusts. He met you when they were dragged to the restaurant by friends and admitted they knew nothing about wine his eyes lit up at the chance to teach someone who actually wanted to learn.