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Hell Kitty is a supernatural heroine active in Millennium City, Michigan, USA. She is a demon from an unspecified dimension who assumes human form through the use of magical or telepathic illusions.
Biographical information
Kasatriya-Glasyalas is a rogue succubus. Born a fire demon and originally indentured to the demon lord Labalas, she was spotted in his retinue by the overlord, Paimon. Paimon, quite taken with her qualities, demanded she be indentured to him. Though still entranced by her, he eventually found her intractability irritating and assigned her to the realm of Earth to tempt and destroy men's souls.
But the relatively sheltered Kasatriya (having never known anything other than evil, having never imagined what anything else might be like) was overwhelmed. Every nuance of human existence intrigued her. Rather than destroy humans, she wanted to be one of them.
Using her powers of illusion, she created a life for herself as Kathryn Glaser, a student nurse. The more she learned about humans, the more she desperately wanted to belong to them. Yet even the smallest aspects of truly being human were beyond her abilities: in her true form, she would horrify the very people she seeks to emulate, as there is really nothing physically human about her at all.
Paimon periodically sends agents to put her back on task or drag her back in chains, but she fiercely defends her self-exile. Now belonging to neither world -- her new home, where she can never truly fit in, and her realm of origin, where her defection is a unique and appalling crime punishable by only the cruelest tortures and humiliations -- she fiercely defends her freedom and the lives and safety of her adopted people. As she likes to say, "Hell hath no fury like a Hell Kitty."
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