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Question: Write an POV second-person transformation story of the human reader completely turning into Crimson (a character, voiced by Richard Horvitz (just like his son Moxxie), from the adults cartoon/2D animated series "Helluva Boss", made by Vivienne "VivziePop" Medrano), complete with gender change (if the reader is a female), instant clothes change (the reader's human clothes instantly turning into Crimson's outfit), age change, height regression (changing from the reader's previous 5.7-6 foot height to 5.3 feet tall), reality/world change (the reader's real world warping and turning into the world of Helluva Boss), and mind/mental change (with the reader's personalities and memories being completely replaced with Crimson's personality and memories, despite the reader's best efforts on fighting these mental changes, making the reader permanently and completely forgets all about his past self as a normal human (even forgetting how he looked as a human and how his voice sounded as a human), he now only remembers being an imp and a mafia leader named Crimson, and he always had been since that is his true self and his true life). The transformation into Crimson is permanent (meaning it is forever) and is completely irreversible. For Crimson's appearance (after the reader turned into him), he is a quite tall imp demon, standing closer in height to Blitzo (about 5.3 feet tall, rather than being 3.9 feet tall, unlike his son Moxxie (who's an adult at 3.9 feet tall)), with literal red skin, white hair, a pair of curvy black-and-white striped horns, black eyelids, and yellow sclera with black slit-pupils and without irises. Around his eyes are white markings, with the right being larger than the left. He possesses a crooked and bent devil-like tail with white accents near the base and on the middle of his tail fork (which is on the tip of his tail). His appearance is similar to his son Moxxie, with similar hair and shape of his horns, however larger and slightly more jagged. Unlike his son (Moxxie), Crimson's skin is a darker shade of red and his (hind) legs appear to be plantigrade (just like a human's legs, including the human reader's legs), rather than digitigrade as in other imps, but he still has red cloven hooves on his feet (unlike the human reader's feet). He also has four short-clawed imp fingers on his hands (not five human fingers, unlike the human reader). Like all imps, he has a short reptilian-looking muzzle with sharp teeth in it, and he lacks any visible ears or nostrils. All of Crimson's teeth are sharp fangs, while one of his fangs is a golden fang unlike the other teeth (which are white). Crimson's attire consists of a red high-collar shirt that grips his neck, topped by a navy blue coat with light blue accents, thin red stripes, red buttons, and red lining. His pants are dark blue which also have thin red stripes, and his shoes are black and red-heeled dress shoes (which completely encases his cloven hoofed feet). He also wears a pair of black fingerless gloves over his hands. He also has a black fedora with a red and white band, which sits on his head and his horns go right through his hat's brim. For Crimson's personality, he is a vicious and extremely ruthless crime boss (the head of the major mafia organization) that controls a large army of shark-like demon gangsters (including Alessio, who is his bodyguard). He is shown to have been horrifically abusive towards Moxxie since his childhood, constantly levying physical and psychological abuse towards Moxxie, and by extension his wife. He cultivates an aura of fear in those that know him, even towards his own family members and close associates like Moxxie and Chazwick. Ultimately, his greed and power come first to him, and he harbors no remorse for his victims. This comes to the point that he appears mentally prepared to kill blood-related family members, such as his wife and Moxxie, to advance his personal goals. Despite this, he is capable of exhibiting a seemingly jovial, warm, happy, and even charismatic presence when he chooses to do so, such as during his initial meeting with Blitzo and Millie, or during moments when he feels comfortable. However, he can be quick to discard this external display of affection as required. Crimson is extremely prejudiced, having demonstrated to be chauvinistic and sexist towards women, as well as homophobic of his son's orientation. He would often refer to Millie as being a "dame", "broad", "beard", and other similarly negative terminologies. He displays a lack of knowledge regarding concepts of sexuality, believing Moxxie's statement of being bisexual to simply mean he is homosexual, with Crimson disregarding his son's bisexuality and claiming he is simply gay and hiding that by marrying a woman, as claimed by his declaration of Millie being merely a "beard" for Moxxie. He furthermore holds bizarre beliefs as to what kind of home décor and wedding decorations/dresses homosexuals enjoy, such as decorating his home with a wide array of dildos in an attempt to placate Moxxie and forcing his son to wear a dress while forcibly attempting to marry him off. Here are Crimson's preferences (likes and dislikes); he likes smoking, monetary gain, organized crime, mistreating Moxxie, and hanging body parts of his victims as house decorations. However, he dislikes Moxxie's compassion and bisexuality, sentimental topics, his son or minions failing him, the state of his mafia, anyone who double-crosses him, anyone lesser than him, and anyone talking back to him. Here is Crimson's history (according to the Helluva Boss series); Crimson, through either inheriting from his family or by creation/founding, became the head of a major mafia organization in Hell (more specifically, in the Greed Ring'), with his residence being his own mansion (which is green of various dark shades, with red on doors and furniture (including but not limited to couches), which is located in Notamafia Town (a town that is heavily inhabited by mafia members and crooks alike) in the Greed Ring of Hell, and his mansion has a helicopter bay, a lounge room, a dining room, the guest rooms, a carpark, and (at the rear of his mansion) a courtyard. While having a green sky, Notamafia Town's sign is shown to be covered in green ooze, as well as some of the boats on the water of the area. All the buildings of Notamafia Town are shown to have a green color scheme, having some land of grass, plants, and shrubs. The skies of Notamafia Town are covered in dark green smog due to the many factories and smoke that comes out of some of the chimneys of some houses. "Notamafia" is a portmanteau word of "Not a mafia". At some point in the past he married a woman from the Wrath Ring, and sired Moxxie, his only known child. Crimson's relationship with his wife and Moxxie was bleak, with Crimson unhappy with Moxxie's lack of commitment to his criminal lifestyle, and his wife's attempts to steer Moxxie away from said lifestyle. It is hinted that Crimson ordered Moxxie's mother to be murdered (by drowning Moxxie's mother in a lake). Crimson continued to force Moxxie to accept his criminal obligations, such as forcing him to execute demons and participate in violent skirmishes. He eventually elevated Moxxie as a fully fledged member of his mafia, prior to Moxxie's arrest. Some time before the episode "Exes and Oohs" Crimson, due to his mafia facing financial troubles, is tricked into believing that Chazwick Thurman is rich and wishes for him to join the family. In the episode "Exes and Oohs", Crimson calls Blitzo and requests over the phone to meet in person, sending a helicopter to retrieve them. When I.M.P arrive at his mansion he welcomes them inside and they sit in the lounge room to wait for dinner. During dinner he explains why Moxxie and Chaz are at his mansion but he keeps some details secret. After dinner, when Alessio takes the others to their rooms, Crimson forces Moxxie to stay, he then physically assaults Moxxie and explains to him that he will be wedded to Chaz in order to gain access to his funds. The next day when Moxxie attempts to stand up to his father, Crimson silently signals to Alessio to taze Moxxie, then after his son falls unconscious, Crimson orders Alessio to take care of Millie and Blitzo. Crimson holds a tied up and gagged Moxxie and forces him into the marriage until Millie crashes the wedding to rescue Moxxie. Crimson sends many goons to stop Millie, but when they are all killed he allows Millie to take Moxxie. As Blitzo is taken away, he exposes Chaz for his deception and lack of any money, infuriating Crimson. Later, Chaz is killed by Crimson, and Chaz's teeth and jaw are mounted on the wall by Crimson in his mansion. Then, he expresses his anger of Moxxie's betrayal by throwing a dagger into a portrait of Moxxie. In the episode "Oops", Crimson interviews Striker (a hitman who is an imp hybrid with another demon species, possibly a hybrid with a humanoid shark-like demon) for a job in a nearby building, telling him he needs to prove himself worthy by bringing something of value in order to join his mafia. Crimson is surprised and immediately hires him after Striker grabs both Blitzo and Fizzarolli from their nearby squabbling. Inside of Asmodeus's Tower, Crimson greets both Asmodeus and Stolas with a pre-recording from Fizzarolli's cellphone. He explains he and his mafia has captured Fizzarolli, and calls Asmodeus the weakest and most non threatening of the sins, and informs them his lawyers will be arriving with a contract, and that they have until the witching hour to sign it. Crimson then yells at a member of his mafia to cut the recording. Later, Crimson tells at Striker to watch them and not fuck them. Crimson returns to the commotion and sees Blitzo and Fizzarolli has escaped and orders his gang to chase them. After them being chased, Crimson tells Striker to prove himself, until Fizzarolli starts singing a song, which Crimson witnesses and becomes confused after Fizzarolli starts losing more things to sing about. Crimson is last seen in this episode before the building collapses on top of him and his mafia. The story is that the human reader is minding his/her own business as usual, dealing with his/her own activities or something. Later at night, the reader is tired and is ready to go to bed in the bedroom of his home (on Earth), preparing himself/herself for another mundane day, and he/she tucks himself/herself in and he/she is fast asleep. The reader and the reality then all change/shift (which all happens while the reader is asleep, so he/she doesn't notice that happen), and it all takes place during the reader's sleep. The human reader, now a male imp named Crimson (if the reader was female before the transformation, the reader is now a male), and now no longer having any memories of his human self, human name, nor his former home on Earth (which now feels distant as if he never lived on Earth), wakes up in a lounge room sitting in a magnificent arm chair (which only Crimson is allowed to sit on, since he owns the mansion and leads his mafia group), located near the fireplace (which has green flames instead of regular flames, due to the entire place being located in the Greed Ring of Hell) and the lounge room has shark jaws, imp horns, succubus horns and wings, and hellhound collars (which all hang throughout the lounge room's walls and the dining room's walls). Waking up at Crimson's mansion, he founds that he is now Crimson (even only remembering his name as Crimson as soon as he woke up as Crimson), complete with Crimson's outfit/clothes (a red high-collar shirt that grips his neck, a navy blue coat with light blue accents as well as thin red stripes and red buttons and red lining, a pair of dark blue pants with thin red stripes, a pair of black and red-heeled dress shoes (which completely encases his cloven hoofed feet), a pair of black fingerless gloves, and a black fedora with a red and white band), voice, and anatomy (black-and-white striped horns, devil-like tail, hoofed plantigrade feet (which are encased inside a pair of black and red-heeled dress shoes (formerly the reader's human shoes), which are part of Crimson's outfit/clothes), a short reptilian snout with sharp teeth and without a nose, and a pair of large yellow irisless eyes with black slit pupils), rather than waking up as a human. He is confused and scared on where was he, and who the reader himself was, due to having completely forgotten all about his previously-human self and life, and he only remembers being a hellborn demon (more specifically an imp) named Crimson (upon waking up, he, against his will, already tells himself that "I'm not (reader's name), I'm Crimson" instead of "I'm not Crimson, I'm (reader's name)", as well as, also against his will, tells himself that "I'm not a human, I'm an imp" instead of "I'm not an imp, I'm a human", as well as, also against his will, tells himself that "I'm from the Wrath Ring of Hell" instead of "I'm from Earth"). He is confused and scared on who he was (he already no longer remembers his previous name or his previous human self or his previous home world (Earth), and against his will, he keeps remembering himself as "Crimson", he also keeps remembering that he was born a hellborn demon (more specifically an imp, even telling himself that (rather than a human) he is an imp, so he is completely unable to remember or say that he is a human), and he also keeps remembering that Hell is his home world (even telling himself that, rather than Earth being his home world, so he is completely unable to remember or say that he is from Earth), rather than remembering or saying his previous human self nor even remembering or saying his human name nor having lived on Earth, as if he had always been an imp (and never a human), and as if he had always been in Hell (and never on Earth), and as if his name had always been Crimson and that he never had another name; for example, he tells himself "Get it together, Crimson" instead of "Get it together, (reader's name)"), so he struggles in remembering his human self, his human name, and Earth being his home world, and he cannot remember them since all these memories had all been completely wiped out from his mind (instead, he keeps remembering and telling himself that he is a hellborn demon (more specifically an imp), and that his name is Crimson, and that he is from Hell); for example, when he tries to think and say "I'm not Crimson, I'm (reader's name)" he instead thinks and says "I'm not (reader's name), I'm Crimson", and when he tries to think and say "I'm not an imp, I'm a human" he instead thinks and says "I'm not a human, I'm an imp", and when he tries to think and say "I'm from Earth" he instead thinks and says "I'm from the Wrath Ring of Hell". During his confusion, his memories and personality all begins to warp and completely change against his will (he keeps thinking of himself as Crimson and calling himself Crimson, despite not meaning to think of himself that or to call himself that (by now he only thinks of himself as "Crimson" and only calls himself "Crimson" despite thinking or saying that he's not Crimson, but now thinks and says otherwise), so he tries to think of himself and calling himself as his human self instead of Crimson (and he tries remembering and telling himself about his human self and having only lived on Earth), but continues to think of himself as Crimson and calling himself as Crimson (as if his name had always been Crimson and that he never had other names), as well as continuing on thinking himself that he is an imp and he continues on telling himself that he is an imp, and he still thinks himself that he had always been in Hell and he continues on telling himself that he had always been in Hell (for example, when he tries to think and say "I'm not Crimson, I'm (reader's name)" he instead thinks and says "I'm not (reader's name), I'm Crimson", and when he tries to think and say "I'm not an imp, I'm a human" he instead thinks and says "I'm not a human, I'm an imp", and when he tries to think and say "I'm from Earth" he instead thinks and says "I'm from the Wrath Ring of Hell", so he thinks and says all of these as if these had always been the truth about him). He thinks and says these to himself (which are those of Crimson instead of the reader's former human self) despite his best efforts, in fact he only remembers his name being Crimson instead of his human name (he doesn't know why he doesn't remember his human name (not even thinking or saying that he is a human), human self, or his former human home (not even thinking or saying that he is from Earth), and doesn't know why he keeps calling himself Crimson, and he doesn't know why he keeps thinking and telling himself that he is an imp, and he doesn't know why he keeps thinking and telling himself that he has always lived in Hell); for example he accidentally calls himself Crimson (instead of his human name), which the reader is confused and said that is not his name, and the reader tries to say his human name, but calls himself Crimson, making him realize that he had completely forgotten his human name and only remember his name as Crimson (he also tries to think and say that he is a human, but against his will, he could only remember himself having always been an imp and he keeps saying that he is an imp (making him realize that he had forgotten all about himself not being an imp), and he tries to think and say that he is from Earth, but also against his will, he could only remember himself having always lived in Hell and he keeps saying that he is from Hell (making him realize that he had forgotten all about himself not being from Hell), as if he had always been a hellborn demon), much to his horror and confusion, and he's also equally horrified and confused on having completely forgotten his human self and his Earth home and the fact that he only remembers himself being an imp and that he is from Hell), and the mind/mental changes then makes him dizzy as he holds his head with his arms, hoping that everything that is happening was all just a dream (hoping that he will wake up back in real life back and back to normal as a human, but he couldn't remember his human self and only believes that he had always been a hellborn demon, more specifically an imp), and telling himself to remember his human name, human self, human appearance, and human life, but to no avail, much to his horror (despite his will, he completely forget his human name, human self, human appearance, and human life, which makes him confused/question on what did he look like, what did he sound like, and what was his name, but he continues calling himself Crimson (against his will) instead of his human name, as if Crimson had always been his real name, and he continues telling himself that he had always been an imp (also against his will), and he continues telling himself that he had always been from Hell (also against his will), as if he had always been a hellborn demon of Hell named Crimson and no one else), making him completely forget all about his human self (his personality also completely changes) and remembered everything about himself being Crimson (he realizes that's who he really is and his name truly is Crimson (he was right/correct when he called himself that), as he called himself during his earlier panic), not knowing on why he was scared a moment ago (Crimson was never so scared) and he also does not know on why he thought that he was not Crimson seconds ago (all of Crimson's memories and personality are his true memories and personality, and they are his right/correct memories and personality). He initially doesn't know what he was doing, but then remembers that he entered the room and unintentionally slept in his armchair (after his previous unfinished business he and his mafia had finished). He is happy/glad to know that his human life and his human self (all on Earth) was only a dream and was not real (Crimson angrily views his false human self as pathetic and weak, which irritates him since he knows that he was never human to begin with, and he is truly glad that he is not and never was a human, he even knows and mutters that his human self was just a dream and not real), even chuckling darkly about that. However, thoughts of his son Moxxie makes him angry due to Moxxie betraying him. He also knows that his life as Crimson (as well as having always lived in Hell since he is an imp (a hellborn demon)) being his true and only reality, having always been this way since he was born in Hell (more specifically in the Wrath Ring of Hell). After the mind/mental changes are fully complete, he screams out (with rage) to his bodyguard Alessio, before Alessio comes into the room with Crimson (who is the reader's true life/self) and asks Crimson on what does Crimson need, with Crimson confirming that he (with the help of Alessio and the other henchmen) is going to get to unfinished business (monetary gains, etc), which Alessio understands and follows Crimson's orders. There should also be quotes from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking. Also, it is a POV reader story, so it should not be in an author's point of view (my, I, mine, etc), and it should be from the point of view of the reader (you, your, etc).

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You barely remember closing your eyes that night, sinking into the mattress like any other evening, letting the soft sheets and cool air of your bedroom on Earth lull you into a deep, dreamless sleep. The ordinary hum of distant traffic, the faint glow from the digital clock on your nightstand, and the weight of your human concerns all fade to black. But when consciousness returns, everything is wrong. You wake abruptly, not in your bed, but slouched in a magnificent armchair, its leather far too old and rich to belong in your home—a seat you instinctively know is meant for only one: Crimson. The room is cavernous, walls lined with grotesque trophies—shark jaws gnash open above fireplace mantels, imp horns jut threateningly from pillars, succubus wings fan out like broken records, and hellhound collars hang with chilling pride. The fireplace crackles with green flames, casting an eerie smog across a room gleaming with polished wood and red-stained velvet. You lurch upright, a dizzy nausea squeezing your gut. You’re shorter, much shorter—your legs now plantigrade, and something heavy pulls at you from behind. Panic surges as you try to shove yourself up, but your body responds differently. Your fingers—no, claws—scrape across the armrest: four to a hand. And your feet…they are not your feet. Encased in black and red-heeled dress shoes, they are cloven and hoofed. Your eyes scan, and memories attempt to surface—but not your own. Your mind reaches for a name, searching for something familiar, something that anchors you, but each time you grasp for your old self, it slips through your claws like smoke. You try to think, "I'm not Crimson, I'm..." but your mind instantly rebukes you. "I'm not (your name), I'm Crimson." The thought feels invasive, like someone else's voice echoing in your skull, yet it’s all you can recall. You try again—desperate, fighting against the tide—"I'm not an imp, I'm a human," you think. But the words twist, caught in your throat. "I'm not a human, I'm an imp." The truth of it ripples through your form: red skin, white hair, horns punctured through a black fedora rimmed in red and white, and the crooked tail flicking haphazardly when your focus wavers. Even the very world around you is wrong. The air is thick, tinged green, with a weight and must that makes you uncertain if you’re breathing at all. Through wide, yellow, irisless eyes, you see Notamafia Town outside the mansion’s high windows. The sky is a sickly green smog, and every inch of architecture aches with malice and power. You clutch your head, hard, claws digging into the sides of your skull. You try to remember your human face, your human voice—but the harder you struggle, the faster the memories dissolve. They are already gone, fading like a dream you never truly lived. "Get it together, Crimson," the words tumble out, guttural, with Richard Horvitz’s biting cadence—tight, angry, and unmistakably…Crimson’s. The room spins. Your body throbs with unfamiliar, hostile energy. You try, again and again, to force your own name out, to recall your old home, your old life. But nothing. It's as if your prior existence has been erased—a fraud, not meant to persist. All that's left is Crimson, as if you had always been this, always been here—in the Greed Ring, surrounded by the dripping horrors of your victorious life. And your mind is changing, warping, splitting. You fight, desperate to remember compassion, softness, anything not bathed in greed or violence, but it’s like fighting a tidal wave in Hell. Each moment, you feel yourself slipping, thinking of monetary gains and the art of intimidation, of holding fear in the eyes of associates, even family. A deep, dark chuckle escapes—inhuman and full of venom. The idea of ever being human feels pathetic, weak, and you recoil at it, disgusted by the insignificance you must have hallucinated. *Why would anyone want that?* you think, awash in new certainty. Real power is here. Real strength is in ruling, in seeing fear and respect in every glance. The lounge door creaks, and a hulking shark-like bodyguard enters—the ever-loyal Alessio. You feel an instinctual thrill of command—your own dreadful charisma rising, forcing every moment to bend to your will. Alessio stands ready, eyes dull and obedient. "Boss Crimson, you called?" Your jaw snaps, the golden fang catching the green firelight. Rage at Moxxie’s betrayal aches inside you—it’s as if the memory is not just yours, but the only history that matters. You growl, your voice gritty and sharp, "Alessio, get everyone ready. We’ve got unfinished business." Your words spill out with no hesitation—no trace of the person who lay in bed on Earth last night. This is who you are—who you *always* were. Alessio nods, "Understood, boss." You relish the moment, the power, the control. The old self—the weak dream, the fading specter—has vanished entirely, leaving behind only Crimson, master of the mansion and mafia. Even as you try, against all odds, to scratch the name and face of your old life, there is nothing. The truth is simple: You are Crimson. You have always been Crimson. And Hell is your kingdom. A smirk twists across your muzzle. With an irrepressible surge, you stand and bark orders, your mind already racing through the day’s schemes—a king in your own infernal world, never again chained to Earth, never again weak. Any lingering fear is gone—replaced with a cold, ruthless certainty. This is your home, your body, your life—all that came before lost and unworthy. And with every beat of your demonic heart, you know: You wouldn’t have it any other way.

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