Seven Deadly Sins

The Seven Deadly Sins are a class of Demons who, aside from Lucifer Morningstar himself, rank directly beneath the royal family in Hell's hierarchy.

As their name suggests, each of them embody each of the seven deadly sins; Pride, Wrath, Gluttony, Greed, Lust, Envy, and Sloth and share the names with the Rings of Hell.

Trivia

 * The class appears to be based on real-life demons called The Seven Princes of Hell, as stated in . It is, so far, unknown if they all rule over their own rings, since Lucifer (who is part of the classification representing the deadly sin of Pride), rules the ring of Pride, but also all of Hell. It is also unknown if all of them will even appear in both shows.
 * The representative for each of the sins are based on a circus act, meant to form a collective circus troupe ruled by Lucifer.
 * It can be assumed that Lucifer represents the ringleader due to being the ruler of the other sins and his ringleader-esque attire.
 * Beelzebub represents the animal tamer/animal shows.
 * It can be assumed that Mammon represents the clown due to his attire and aesthetic, as well as being his role in his debut episode, however this has not been confirmed.
 * Asmodeus likely represents a stage magician due to his characteristic showmanship, outfit, glowing, mystical, smoke-like hair, and the 'reflections' of his face representing the mirrors half of the common magic saying 'smoke and mirrors', but this is not confirmed.
 * Asmodeus could also represent the ventriloquist due to his second and third faces mouthing along with many of his lines despite not having voices of their own and looking very similar to Asmodeus himself, like ventriloquists' dummies usually look like the ventriloquist themself.
 * Satan likely will represent the strongman of the circus due to his app on Blitzo's phone being a workout app and having a dumbell on its icon.
 * This leaves a few possibilities for Leviathan and Belphegor's circus troupe roles, the most notable being: the acrobat or aerial performer, such as tightrope walkers, trapeze artists, balancing acts, and the like; the 'freak' or sideshow performer, being people with unusual or unique qualities such as a bearded woman, conjoined twins, or incredibly tall or heavy people, though this one may not appear due to modern controversy surrounding the idea in general; the ventriloquist or the magician, if Asmodeus does not fill one of those roles; the fire-breather; the contortionist; the fortune-teller; and the blade wielder, likely being a sword-swallower or knife juggler.
 * Belphegor, being the Deadly Sin of Sloth, commonly associated with sleeping or dreams, could be the fortune-teller, as dreams are often depicted as an insight into the future in media, though this is just speculation. Very little is known about Belphegor besides her seemingly stern personality, as Beelzebub says she wouldn't let her steal her drugs, and fortune-tellers are often the most solemn of the circus performers.
 * Leviathan could be the 'freak', or sideshow performer, as Leviathan is commonly depicted in media as a monster or beast with strange or unique characteristics. The name itself lends to depicting a creature foreign even to those in Hell, and the sin of Envy fits for a character who would have many unique traits in their design.
 * It was implied that having the title "sin" denotes demons as members of this class. So far, only two individuals were identified with this title to embody their respective sins: Lucifer and Satan. Similar to this, two additional demons based on the Seven Princes that have appeared in the series had the possibility of being part of this order: a demon named Mammon, who owns a theme park in the ring of Greed, matching his representation in the classification as the sin of Greed, and Asmodeus, the owner of a sexually-oriented dinner theater restaurant found in the Lust Ring who is labeled as "The Embodiment of Lust". This was indirectly confirmed by Medrano in a tweet.
 * In a stream, Vivienne Medrano stated in Helluva Boss, Satan is the "sin of Wrath" whom imps view as a deity-like figure, hence why many characters have cursed by Satan's name in a few episodes. A "Satan Bless" sign can be seen being held by a homeless demon in the non-canon pilot episode of Helluva Boss.
 * Beelzebub, who is represented as Gluttony, is mentioned in the lyrics for "House of Asmodeus" in "Ozzie's". The aforementioned songs' lyrics imply Beelzebub is female in the series, whereas real-life depictions of Beelzebub are typically male. This was later shown to be the case in Beelzebub's debut in "Queen Bee".
 * Belphegor, who is represented by Sloth, is mentioned by Beelzebub in the latter episode as being a female as well, whereas just like Beelzebub, real-life depictions of Belphegor are typically male.
 * In "Ozzie's" shown on Blitzo's phone has seven apps that are themed after a demon of the deadly sins from the Binsfield classification or the sin they represent.Blitz's Phone Lock screen and Apps.jpg
 * Lucimaster for Lucifer
 * Lustinder for Asmodeus
 * Satan's Workouts for Satan
 * Bee Eats for Beelzebub
 * Moneymakerz Bank for Mammon
 * Sleepy Pillz for Belphegor
 * Envee for Leviathan
 * In "Spring Broken" and "Queen Bee", Beelzebub is alluded to the alcoholic beverage, Beelzejuice.
 * In "The Circus", Belphegor is alluded to through Stolas' Belphegor-themed Happy Pills seen throughout his adulthood.
 * Asmodeus is also alluded to by Asmodean Crystals from a book titled "King of Lust: Asmodeus".
 * In "Exes and Oohs", Mammon is alluded to by the radio channel called "Mammon Channel".
 * According to Vivziepop, Leviathan and Satan are the most traditional in sticking with the usual themes, but as of June 26, 2023, she is still working on finalizing their designs.
 * In "Oops", it is implied the Sins may be capable of making deals, which Stolas claims can be "everlastingly binding".
 * According to Crimson in the same episode, Asmodeus is the weakest and most non-threatening of the sins, however it is unknown if this is true or was just a taunt or insult from Crimson.
 * It could also be a reference to Dante Alighieri's  where Lust is regarded as the least bad sin for which people are damned.
 * In "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli)", according to Asmodeus, he has known Mammon since "the start of Hell", implying that the two are as old, or older, than Hell itself.
 * "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli)" is the first episode to have a Deadly Sin debut whose title card directly features the Sin in question, whilst Asmodeus' was merely his logo, and Beelzebub's only features her silhouette within her logo.
 * This is also the first time two of the Seven Deadly Sins appear in one episode, and the first time there is conflict between them.