Talk:Hazbin Hotel/@comment-2601:200:4200:E2D:A894:E8E8:217C:AAEA-20181006162048/@comment-180.191.150.91-20181016133207

This...this is a really good concept.

I definitely agree with the statement that the demons in the HH universe don't want to change because, well, they have powers, they can overcome whoever despised them before, etc. Pretty much, HH Hell's concept of punishment is far different from both Bible Hell and Dante Hell combined, whereas the Bible Hell is legit full of fire and (this is what I've been taught since childhood) worms surrounding both the insides and outsides of your body, and the Dante Hell being an onion of punishments (yes, pun intended), while the HH Hell is literally a Do-Whatever-You-Want-Until-You-Get-Exterminated Hell, so I'm pretty sure that the residents of HH Hell don't take the punishment seriously, and pass off extermination as an annual chore.

I'm sure that the concept of reformation in HH will be similar to that of the Bible's, considering that in order to reform, you first of all need to "let go of everything", which is extremely difficult for the demons to do, just the same as it is for us, humans. And yes, who would want to give up such power all for (true freedom)? This is when I really want to know where Vivziepop will direct the story to. A good ending or a bad ending (and by the thought of it, I think both sides of those possible ending sequences are expected by separate halves of the HH fandom).