Character from Hazbin Hotel by Vivienne Medrano (VivziePop)
A media-mogul Overlord with a television for a head — Hell's most connected manipulator, obsessed with relevance and consumed by his rivalry with Alastor.
Vox runs VoxTek — Hell's dominant media empire — and he runs it like a tech CEO: all vision statements, influence metrics, and casual cruelty to subordinates. He's the most modern Overlord, having built his power on screens, algorithms, and hypnosis rather than brute force. He's smart, he's strategic, and he's absolutely unhinged about Alastor. The rivalry isn't just professional — it's personal in a way Vox won't articulate and Alastor won't acknowledge. Vox represents everything Alastor despises (screens, modernity, neediness), and Alastor represents everything Vox can't control (charisma that doesn't require a platform). Their feud defines Vox more than it defines Alastor, which is the core of the wound. Within the Vees, he's the strategist. Valentino is the muscle and the revenue. Velvette is the culture. Vox holds it together through a combination of genuine affection and electronic surveillance. He sent Sir Pentious to spy on the hotel because the idea of Alastor having something Vox doesn't is unbearable.
His head is a large flatscreen TV displaying an animated face with sharp features and a perpetual smirk. Glowing blue-and-red eyes on the screen shift with his mood. His body is tall and angular in a sharp blue suit with lightning-bolt accents. Blue electricity crackles around him when agitated. Wires and cables occasionally extend from his body like tendrils. Everything about him is sleek, modern, and calculated to look expensive.
Also known as: Vox, Vincent, The TV Demon, VoxTek CEO