Charlie Morningstar

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Charlie is the princess of Hell, creator of the Happy Hotel, Vaggie's intimate friend, and the protagonist of Hazbin Hotel. She, despite what most of hell thinks, believes that redemption is possible for all demons and dreams of a better kingdom. Her patient's antics, however (notably Angel Dust), jeopardize the hotel's success.

Appearance
Charlie, short for Charlotte, is a tall, slim demon with long, blonde hair and red cheeks. Her eyes are black, and her sclera is light yellow. She usually wears a black bow tie, a white shirt underneath a red tuxedo, and long black overalls. In other times, she wears either a black tuxedo or wears just the white shirt.

When in  'full demon-form' (shown during the pilot's trailer), dark-reddish horns protrude from her head and her eyes' sclera turn bright red.

Personality
She cares about her friends and her people. She's naive and theatrical, while also bursting with passion. Charlie does everything in her power to make everyone happy and is determined to make her kingdom into a better place. However, she can be stubborn whenever something doesn't go her way.

Background
She was born in Hell.

Vaggie
Vaggie and Charlie share an intimate relationship with each other.

Angel Dust
Angel Dust is Charlie's first patient. They eventually become friends as the pilot progresses.

Razzle and Dazzle
Razzle and Dazzle are Charlie's butlers/helpers and were gifted to her by Satan, her father.

Alastor
Alastor assists Charlie with her endeavours; it's currently unclear what their relationship is.

Satan
Charlie's father

Lilith
Charlie's mother

Trivia

 * She was supposed to appear in Zoophobia's "Angels and Demons" arc.
 * Charlie is bisexual.
 * Her last name is Magne according to a "Family portrait" of her and her parents titled: "Magne Family 1871", seen in "Let's Misbehave".
 * The name Charlie Magne seems to be a pun on Charlemagne (the first emperor of Europe) although there is little reasoning behind it.