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Loona is a female Hellhound and one of the main protagonist of the Vivienne Medrano's adult webseries Helluva Boss. She's officially the receptionist secretary of I.M.P. under the employ of her adoptive Imp father Blitzo in Hell. Unofficially she's one of I.M.P.'s assassins as the 'killing company' has only five employees. She was introduced to the public by Vivienne Medrano in the pilot episode of the series which was published to her Youtube channel (Viviepop) in the year 2019.
Biography[]
Background[]
Loona as a Hellhound was not previously a Human rather she was born a native of Hell. In the racial hierarchy of Hell Hellhounds are one of the lower classes being used typically as mercenaries, bouncers, manual labor, and various forms of servitude. Their position is only mildly better than that of Imps who are utilized as slave labor with the better off being used as domestic servants. At some point in her life she contracted the venereal disease known as Syphilis which continues to impact her life. She was sent to a pound like facility where she spend a large portion of her life aware that when she reaches a certain age she'd be euthanized by lethal injection unless taken in by someone. Eventually marking down the time until she'd be terminated. Loona at nearly 18 years of age was adopted by the Imp Blitzo. Details regarding her biological parents, and life prior have yet to be provided.
Helluva Boss[]
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Personality[]
Loona is cynical and pessimistic.
Relationships[]
Adoptive Family[]
- Father: Blitzo
Romantic Interests[]
- Vortex (Not-Reciprocated)
Abilities[]
As a Hellhound Loona has the ability to take on a Human form, much like Werewolves of folklore, and has better hearing and sense of smell compared to Humans.
Trivia[]
- Loona's name is a play on the word Loon, which is used to indicate a crazy person, and Luna which is the Latin name for Earth's moon.