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Stolas Helluva Boss

Stolas is a character from the Hazbin Hotel spin-off series Helluva Boss. He is a Goetic Prince of Hell as well as the father of Octavia.

Fanon Wiki Ideas So Far[]

Battle Record[]

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Battle Record

  • Wins: 0
  • Losses: 1
  • Draws: 0

Possible Opponents[]

Death Battle Info[]

Abilities[]

  • Flexible Head
  • Musical Talent
  • Fast Reader
  • Gardener

Demonic Magic

  • Portal Creation
  • Human Disguise
  • Petrification
  • Telekinesis
  • Possession
  • Clairvoyance
  • Reanimation
  • Demonic Form
  • Vacuum Adaptation
  • Photokinesis
  • Electorkinesis
  • Ghost mimicry
  • Space manipulation
    • Planetary Manipulation
    • Supernova Inducement
    • Solar system distruction
    • Galaxy wearing

Feats[]

  • More powerful than the Overlords in the Pride Ring of Hell
  • Saved Blitzo and his team from the humans
  • Found his daughter in the human world
  • Dodged a flintlock pistol (1000 fps)
  • Controlled an entire star system and caused a supernova explosion
  • Withstood getting stabbed repeatedly by Striker
  • Briefly beat up Andrealphus without his powers and caused him to bleed

Flaws[]

  • Is weak against angelic weapons, even having his powers nullified
  • Is emotionally attached to Blitzo
  • Despite being stronger than an Overlord, he has been captured by Striker (an imp bounty hunter)
  • Furthermore,despite being a high ranked demon as an Ars Goetia in Hell's hierarchy,there are other demons in Hell that are still ranked above him such as the Deadly Sins,who can strip Stolas of all his powers and status (as shown with Satan)

Trivia[]

  • Stolas (or Stolos, Stoppas and Solas) is a Great Prince of Hell originally from the goetic grimoire Ars Goetia. In Helluva Boss, he's given a similar owl-based design and an apparent love for outer space, inspired by the original Stolas' teachings on astronomy.
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