Beelzebub was originally created as a demonic figure in various religious and mythological texts, often identified as one of the seven princes of Hell.
Beelzebub became commonly associated with a prominent demon or evil spirit in Judeo-Christian traditions, often equated with Satan or referred to as the "Lord of the Flies."
Beelzebub is depicted as one of the chief demons alongside Satan, further cementing his place in literary and religious demonology.
Beelzebub began appearing in various works of fiction including novels, films, and comics as a representation of a powerful demon or antagonist.
Introduction of Beelzebub as a main character in the manga series "Beelzebub" by Ryuhei Tamura, which started serialization in 2009.
Beelzebub emerges as a powerful demon lord, initially rising through the ranks by mastering the arts of deception and control over lesser demons.
Beelzebub forms a significant pact with other demon lords, solidifying his influence in the infernal hierarchy.
Beelzebub leads a massive assault against the gates of the celestial realm but is repelled by angelic forces.
Beelzebub successfully taints the mortal world by fostering greed, gluttony, and corruption among humans.
After centuries of havoc, Beelzebub is captured and imprisoned in mystical chains forged by archangels.
Beelzebub breaks free from his imprisonment and returns to wreak havoc in both mortal and infernal realms.
Beelzebub hosts a grand feast luring several powerful entities to gain their loyalty through gluttonous temptation.
A group of mortals and fallen angels swear allegiance to Beelzebub, increasing his power on the mortal plane.
Beelzebub faces off against an alliance of angelic and mortal heroes in a decisive battle that determines control over several key realms.
Beelzebub remains a dominant demon lord, influencing events from the shadows and planning further expansions of his domain.