Hell

Hell is the primary setting of both Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss.

Description
Hell is the supernatural realm of Demons, it is inhabitated by a population of indigenous hellborn, entities which were born in Hell, and sinners, Humans who have died and have had their souls sent to Hell.

The atmosphere is presented as perpetually choleric, disorderly, and noxious, though capable of supporting carbon-based lifeforms. Hell's geography is divided into Seven Rings as first revealed by the lyrics in You Will Be OK. Each ring possesses its own unique atmosphere, such as the Pride Ring possessing a permanently red sky, or the Lust Ring which has a blue sky.

Hellborn demons have the ability to traverse across any of the rings, made easily accessible via an extensive elevator network, whereas sinners-turned-demons are confined to the top-most ring, the Pride Ring, by methods and reasons unknown.

Hell's society is incredibly chaotic due to the unstable and hostile disposistion of its populace. Within this civilization, there exists a crude form of hierarchy defined by power, with all of Hell being ruled by a king, the fallen angel, Lucifer, whose daughter and heir apparent is Princess Charlie.

However, in spite of Hell's apparent state of chaos, it is repeatedly (though likely unintentionally) hinted that there exists some form of government that is capable of providing and maintaining rudimentary public services, such as the appearance of firefighters in the first episode of Helluva Boss, Murder Family. However, another possible explanation for the appearance of such is that rather than possessing a public administration, Hell simply operates as a highly economically liberal or even anarcho-capitalist society in which whatever services Lucifier's government may be expected to provide are instead owned and operated entirely by private enterprise (with the aforementioned firefighters thus being private contractors instead of public servants). This would explain Hell's seemingly almost feudalistic hierarchy, and especially the frequent 'turf wars' and existence of warlords such as Sir Pentious.

The levels of this hierarchy are broken up from top-to-bottom as follows:


 * Lucifer - The King of Hell
 * Charlie Magne - The Princess of Hell
 * The Seven Deadly Sins
 * The Ars Goetia (Prince Stolas and others)
 * Overlords, sinners who wield considerable power or influence in the Pride Ring
 * Sinners
 * Succubi, Incubi, and other unknown demon classes of Hell
 * Imps and Hellhounds, the bottom of Hell's society

Hell apparently suffers from mass-overpopulation which Exorcists from Heaven attempt to solve through yearly exterminations, which is a mass genocide of its inhabitants. It is presumed these are targeted predominantly against Hell's sinner population, it is unknown if the other denizens of Hell are targeted. Charlie aims to stop this by giving sinners a chance to rehabilitate and redeem themselves by checking into her hotel and ascend to Heaven.

Pride Ring

 * Pentagram City
 * Hazbin Hotel
 * Rosie's Emporium
 * Porn Studios
 * 666 News Studio
 * Klub Kaiju
 * The Clock Tower
 * Club Hell 666
 * Pot Shop
 * Devil's Diner
 * Mimzy's Club
 * Killer Club
 * Nightmare Night Club
 * Evil Donats
 * The Red Room Cocktails
 * Jackpot Hotel
 * Radio Hacks
 * Imp City
 * I.M.P Headquarters
 * Cannibal Colony

Greed Ring

 * Loo Loo Land

Lust Ring

 * Ozzie's

Wrath Ring

 * Hideaway Motel
 * Rough n' Tumbleweed Ranch

Miscellaneous

 * Stolas' mansion
 * Lu Lu World

Trivia

 * Hell was a location also featured in show-creator Vivienne Medrano's popular web-comic, Zoophobia.
 * The setting is based on the location of the same name from Abrahamic religion where it is said to be one of three afterlife destinations, namely Heaven (for good souls), and Purgatory (The borderlands between life and death).
 * This Hell is not solely the Biblical version, but a mixture of different religions, myths, and related fiction, such as Dante's Inferno.
 * In a live stream, Vivienne described Hell as "a very sleazy city".
 * The residents of Hell can only be truly killed by the Exorcists, but some residents have collected parts the Exorcists left behind and there is a black market for them, thus it is possible for a random resident of Hell to kill another using those tools.
 * If a sinner dies in Hell, they are erased out of existence, forever. But the "dark energy" that the sinners are made out of will then mix with the pure fabric of Hell, hence why some objects appear to be "alive".
 * Hell has its own geography, its own climate, and its own species of creatures. Everything in Hell is dangerous, inhospitable, and terrifying.
 * When asked what other places are there besides Pentagram City, Vivziepop said that there's "a bunch of other cities in Hell and there's like a bunch of other terrain and stuff like deserts and jungles and shit." She also said that most of Hazbin Hotel takes place in the main city (indirectly referring to Pentagram City).
 * Helluva Boss takes place in another city of Hell called "Imp City", where the Imp demons reside.
 * The seas of Hell are a dark-gray/blackish color.
 * There is a town for the Canadians in Hell.
 * This statement implies that apparently every nationality and culture on Earth would have an equivalent location in Hell.
 * There is a part of Hell called the Cannibal Colony that vaguely resembles an Americana town that is stuck in the 1910s.
 * There is a part of Hell (tentatively called "Wonderland") that is full of crazy creatures and is incredible dangerous. It is created by the same "energy" that seep into Hell when a sinner dies.
 * Human's can seemingly survive within Hell's enviroment, which suggests Hell possess an atmosphere and oxygen, at least within the Pride Ring, as evidenced since Eddie, a Human, was able to survive without issues during his stay in Hell when he was still alive.
 * In the "ADDICT" music video, it is shown that it can rain in Hell. Although, it is not yet known if the liquid pouring from the skies are made up of the same chemicals that make up Earth's rains or if they are an entirely different substance.
 * Allergies are a thing in Hell, those are part of the inconveniences that happen in Hell. According to Vivzie, once in a while, something happens and all the demons have to deal with it together.
 * Vivziepop had joked that the only song one can sing at Karaoke bars is "Mambo No. 5". Though she also said that she doesn't know if this is canon or not really, but she does like the idea as a joke.
 * In Hell, demons do celebrate holidays.
 * Instead of celebrating Christmas, expecting Santa Claus, they eagerly wait for Krampus to visit their homes.
 * Hell doesn't have actual real technology, but they would have their own form of modern tech, especially from the modern Sinners who arrive in Hell. For instance, cellphones in Hell are called Hellphones and they play anguished screams for phone sounds.
 * As seen in The Pilot, Hell follows Earth's Gregorian Calendar, having 365 days in a year.
 * As contrary to the typical Hell presented in other media, Hazbin's Hell is actually also a form of punishment despite there not having anything constantly burning or any form of torture. The punishment in Hazbin's Hell is the continuous chaos amongst the residents and the fact that the demons and sinners can suffer a lot from that chaos, which is what they have to withstand for eternity.
 * Cannibalism is common throughout all of Hell, but most cannibals reside in the Cannibal Colony.
 * While it is not a mirror image to Heaven, Hell does have a handful of similarities that parallel that of Heaven's. Noteworthy parallels include:
 * I.M.P being an organization that offers the opposing service of C.H.E.R.U.B.
 * Despite the purpose both services have, one difference is that C.H.E.R.U.B is of a bureaucratic nature (and possibly instituted), while I.M.P. is a freelance organization.
 * Species such as Imps having their own part of Hell to live in, such as Imp City.
 * Demons operate by a hierarchy, parallel to Heaven having its own hierarchy.
 * Blitzo hints at the Hell-equivalent phenomenon of an earthquake in the episode "C.H.E.R.U.B", a hellshake or a hellquake. Although, it is unknown if this is an actual event or not. And if so, it is also unknown if this phenomenon only happens in selected areas in any of the Rings, since, according to Moxxie, such a thing does not happen or seem to exist.
 * In "Truth Seekers", Blitzo mentions he dropped out of college, implying that there is a school system. There are also pictures of Charlie and Seviathan at a prom, which is specifically an event held at high schools.