(Olrox adopts Richter Alternate Universe)
Wandering aimlessly throughout Massachusetts a year after the death of his loved one, Olrox doesn't see the point in carrying on. Suddenly stirred to action by the wails of an infant in one of the back alleys, the Aztec Vampire finds the sole remaining Belmont wailing next to the corpse of his mother.
Oddly not wanting the child to die, Olrox takes the baby boy and flees the city with him. Making it back to the safety of Teotihuacan in Mexico, Olrox keeps the boy safe in his domain. He struggles, he has never raised a child before, let alone a human one who can set things on fire or freezes the air around him. Knowing the boy is special, Olrox vows to raise him as best as he can, even at the cost of being ostracized by the other vampires.
With the help from the four sons of Ometeotl, Olrox tries his best to raise the boy. The four Tēzcatlipōcas will be seen as older brothers or other father figures to Belmont as he ages.
(Note: this story will be pretty lighthearted and funny at times. Ever since writing Little Boy Belmont, I've been having fun playing with the brotherly dynamic Tēzcatlipōca, Quetzalcoatl, Xipe Totec, and Huitzilopochtli have. Either way, this is going to be madness.)