THE SON OF SATAN – PILOT



Adjusting to his new found ‘friends’ Axel’s conquest to be the most popular and loved at school is tricky. Not letting his temper take over and his powers do all the dirty work is ideal. But Steve’s boyfriend Adam is tempting! One step to domination is taking out the competition by all means necessary even taking what they have!

Story written by:
Accel Byzantine
Storyboard(s):
Accel Byzantine, Shinjiroben
Credits:
2D Models/Objects:
Shinjiroben
Accel Byzantine
Animation/Fx:
Jayson Ruiz Duarte
BGS & Layering:
Gracen Crozier
Shinjiroben
Actors To Character:
Accel Byzantine – Axel & Steve
Philsterman01 – Satan
Ronald S. – Adam
TheManiacGamer – Dagon
Mister Chuckles -Maloch
Mixing & SFX:
J.W.

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37 thoughts on “THE SON OF SATAN – PILOT”

  1. Been investigating and in fact his the son of a prince from hell according to the books the demon of a deadly sin. Tho he is a great parent god dammit

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  2. The signs he used is a pentacle not a pentagram. Pentacles are used for protection, while pentagrams are used for .. other things. They're usually mixed up.

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