In the sequel novel "Son of Rosemary." Andy (AKA Adrian) is not hideous and monstrous like he is in "Rosemary's Baby," where he has demon eyes, or more specifically, "tiger eyes", as Ira Levin describes them in the book. There is a line or two in "Son of Rosemary" about him getting contacts or "using black magic " to normalize his eyes. Adrian/Andy is also described as having strange hands and feet, perhaps clubbed hands and feet or cloven hooves, like a goat or a stereotypical demon, in "Rosemary's Baby." But this idea is not followed through in the sequel where his hands and feet are normal. He also denies being satanic, saying he has rejected both Satan and the legacy of the Castavets, rebelling from his demonic past. He is now running an international organization supporting global peace and hunger called "God's Children," and he's loved worldwide, almost like Christ; in fact everyone has buttons which say "I Heart Andy". But then in one scene he makes a pass at his own mother, which makes Rosemary think Andy is indeed evil. By the end of the book as he brings about Armageddon by unleashing a virus onto the world at the New Year's Millennium celebration, and when Satan himself, called Joseph in the book, then summons Rosemary to Hell, it's pretty clear Andy was always Satan incarnate, always acting on the Devil's orders.
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