AKA Drilthrop Oscar Asmodeusson. This unbelievably lazy demon has multiple connections to the Cookie Underworld. As a known "slothmaster" he is considered dangerous in an accidental sort of way.
This devilkin is the all-around domestic servant of Drilp Asmodeusson and is a suspected Cookie Fiend, supporting his secret habit by peddling information through a network of house servants spanning the Nine Circles.
Drilp's fussy neighbor is under an ongoing behavioral audit, having been charged with being Insufficiently Evil. So too are his terribly incorruptible brother and many of his associates in the "Drag Duke" community.
Despite masterminding a lucrative Canasta Ring with several elderly demonesses, allegations of being an illicit cookie purveyor has put the bad name of Drilp's grandmother into question
Drilp's grandmother's cat is wanted by Inquisitors over rumors that he not only plays with his food, but also refuses to cheat when engaging in board games just prior to mealtime.
AKA Snurb Tiberius Uphir Demond. Reportedly sludged by Duchess Dubiah over a swindle, Drilp's uncle is wanted by government tax authorities for failing to cut them in on the action.
By all appearances, Drilp's aunt is a fine upstanding demoness, delightfully petty and liberally chaotic in her evil. Clearly she must be hiding something.
A boil on the rump of demonkind, Drilp's cousin is being held as a reserve witness in case government prosecutors cannot find any real evidence.
A high flying society demoness, Drilp's beautiful and stylish aunt has been under surveillance as a possible Cookie Runner for a hidden supplier.
AKA Shooska. A Madam of an establishment aptly sharing a downtown office building with a major law firm, it itself being suspected of being a front for a bunch "Cookie" lawyers.
A rakshasa, the Raja/Rani is a known sympathizer of the fashionably well-dressed. This is not a crime, though having a taste for those without taste might be..
Once a cabaret performer, this famous vampire now makes appearances as a celebrity contest judge (though this is likely a cover for cookie-corporate espionage).