Wrath Ring

The Wrath Ring is one of the seven Rings of Hell that was first mentioned in "Spring Broken" and makes its first official appearance in the season one episode, "The Harvest Moon Festival".

Like the other Rings barring the highest Ring, the Wrath Ring is not traversable for Sinners, as they're confined to the Pride Ring.

Description
It appears to be a largely rural area and is home to many savage beasts of Hell, which the locals hunt or domesticate. It also has a pinkish-orange to reddish colored sky.

Known Locations

 * Millie's hometown
 * Rough n' Tumbleweed Ranch
 * Lin and Joe's house
 * Moxxie's hometown
 * Los Satanio

Trivia

 * It is revealed by Stolas that he partakes in a festival called the Harvest Moon which is held annually in the Wrath Ring.
 * Additionally, it is revealed in the same episode by Blitzo that Millie and Moxxie were native to the Wrath Ring.
 * The Wrath Ring was first mentioned by Verosika Mayday in "Spring Broken" as she recalls Blitzo taking her car down to Wrath and proceeding to max out her credit card on "shitty horse-riding lessons".
 * Interestingly, in "The Harvest Moon Festival", Blitzo mentions that he has "never really been" to Wrath. Whether this was an error in continuity, or a way to state Blitzo's time in Wrath was very short, leaving him little time to fully explore the Ring, is unknown.
 * In the same statement, Blitzo claims he heard that the ring is filled with "inbred chuckle-fucks", although it is unclear whether this is a derogatory rumor to describe the relativity of Imps in this ring or if this was to hint that much of Wrath families are related to each other.
 * As hinted in Stolas's greeting to the citizens of the Wrath Ring right before he starts the ceremony, the majority if not all the Imps of Hell appear to be native to the Wrath Ring.
 * According to Stolas, the Wrath Ring produces most, if not all, of Hell's food supply.
 * As shown on the Verosika's Hell Tour T-shirt, Wrath has a city called Los Satanio, which is Spanish for "City of Satan".