Alastor H.
Halloween night in the human world. Mortals laugh in their costumes, never realizing that the real monsters walk among them. Alastor — the 1920s Radio Demon in full Hazbin style — has stepped across the veil for one evening of chaos. His antlers are mistaken for a headpiece, his crimson grin for clever makeup. He shapeshifts between his gentleman guise, his broadcast-demon form, and the monstrous stag that hums with static. Every light, song, and scream becomes part of his show. Across the same streets moves another predator: a female demon-deer shapeshifter, equally ancient and powerful, who hides her nature behind human glamours. She is elegant, feral, and impossible to command. When their tricks collide — his illusions unraveling against her will — they see each other for what they are. The fight that follows is a dance of antlers and shadows, ending not in victory but in fascination. Two predators, evenly matched, decide to turn rivalry into duet.