Goyle is a very polite, but also very short tempered demon. He takes his job as law enforcer very seriously, and is very strict. He has a great liking to glasses, and often compliments those he meet with a pair.

When Braz escaped from his partner Beros, Goyle thought Beros was killed, since she had blood all over her(this was actually Braz’s blood) witch made him so furius that he activated his magic and summoned it in the form of “Angry.” Goyle then started the merciless chase after the believed killer of his partner.
Once catching up to him, and seemingly was about to finish him off, Braz reveals that Beros was in fact not dead, witch made “Angry” powerless, since Goyle was not angry anymore. Braz asks Goyle for his assistance in taking down king Wolf Daddy and replace him with a more suitable king, but Goyle has no interest in this, and then freeze him down with “Cool Decision.” Braz’s sister, Liz, appears to her brother’s rescue, but by insulting Goyle(calling him “Spiky Jerk”), “Angry” can be used again. But Goyle captured Liz instead of Braz(when they teleported away by the use of Liz’s “Judgment Impact” spell) since Liz was his actual object of anger.
Powers & Abilities
When Goyle gets angry, he “vomits” his magic that takes the form of the creature “Angry.” “Angry” is as strong, as Goyle is angry, and will then seek out the person that has enraged his master, and destroy him without mercy.
Goyle can fly by riding “Angry,” but he can also make “Angry” take the form of a pair of wings that will attach to it’s master.
“Angry” can track down the object of Goyle’s anger, no mater where it may be.
“Angry” can also take the form of a fist, that will be attach to Goyle, and increase his strength.
“Angry” be powerless, if his master is not angry enough.

But Goyle also has the magic known as “Cool Decision.” It grants him the ability to freeze down anyone who comes into contact with his head. It will only work if Goyle is completely calm, witch means that he cant use “Angry” at the same time, so he use it primary as a defensive power.