Andromeda

"Hahahaha... How foolish of you, dear brother. You believe that, even in death, that your precious humans and angels will defend this world? You still yet to understand the truth of things... No matter how many years pass, I will continue to take this world, bit by bit, piece by piece... I will destroy everything you've built, and I shall watch you BURN."

- Andromeda, Life Extra: Beginnings Andromeda is a character and key figure in the story, "Highschool DxD: Heavenly Dragon Emperor." She is among the oldest beings in existence, surpassed only by the God of the Bible, Ophis, and Great Red, who share the concepts of "Holy," "Infinity," and "Dreams." She exists by the concepts of "selfishness," "darkness," and "sin," representing all the negative aspects of the human existence.

Andromeda is also known by the moniker of "the Darkness," and is the younger sister of the God of the Bible.

Appearance
Andromeda, like her brother, is essentially formless, made shape only by concept, and virtually remained as such for the majority of her life until her encounter with Metatron. After their encounter, and her subsequent sealing, she adopted a human form, appearing as a child with short hair and pale skin. Unlike her brother, who wore clothes of white, she instead has a black, grotesque form surrounding her, almost like an insect with vague appendages resembling mushrooms, insects, and roses.

Personality
As a being that came into existence by concepts of negativity, Andromeda is the anti-thesis of everything her brother exists by, being cold, heartless, scheming, immoral, and most importantly, ruthless. She despises all living creatures, even herself and her brother. She loathes all of existence, and wants to see it all be reduced to little more than smoldering rubble. She holds little love for anything, not even for her own creations, such as Devils and all impure beings, having made them merely for her own amusement. She doesn't even hold any love for her brother, though she had, for a short time, she enjoyed having Yehowah around, though ultimately because of their conflicting concepts, she becomes against him.

In regards to humans, she sees them as nothing but mere playthings, calling them misguided, naive toys for her own personal amusement, as she uses them against God by often tempting them with various taboos. She also has no qualms about using her own creations if it will make things interesting for her. The only things she holds in utter disdain are the angels, God of the Bible, and Metatron.

If there is truly anything she actually loves, or enjoys, it is Trihexa, which is a living manifestation of all of her desires and power. Back during it's "infancy," she often cuddled with it in the Abyss, even teaching it how to write and speak, despite it being only a behemoth of utter destruction. She holds great pride in it, calling Trihexa her "masterpiece," and is vastly amused by the destruction it brings, saying that it is the perfect, obedient little child.

Trivia

 * Prior to her sealing, Andromeda is considered to be the Strongest Being in the Universe, surpassing Great Red and Ophis by a large margin.
 * Like the God of the Bible, Andromeda had no changes to her design in the original draft.