Charlie Morningstar/History

Past
Charlie was born in Hell to Lucifer Morningstar and Lilith, the rulers of the realm. Growing up, Charlie tried to see the good in her home and people, despite witnessing the atrocities of the sinners and their victimization during the annual Extermination.

During junior high school, Charlie went through an emo phase.

At some point in her early life, Charlie would become acquainted with the von Eldritch family due to her family's connections in Hell. Charlie would be put off by Helsa's attitude and the two would eventually become bitter rivals. Charlie was also in a relationship with Helsa's brother Seviathan at some point, but for unknown reasons they broke things off.

At some point of time, Charlie discovered the heavily injured Vaggie in an alleyway in the aftermath of an Extermination. Charlie bandaged Vaggie's missing eye and the two became friends; this would eventually lead to a romantic relationship forming between them.

Some time before the pilot Charlie decided to open up the Happy Hotel in order to rehabilitate sinners as an alternative method toward overpopulation.

"Dirty Healings" comic
Two weeks prior to the pilot, Charlie and Vaggie try to find someone who would be willing to become the first resident of the Hotel.

After spending some time searching, they came across Angel Dust prostituting himself on the streets. Charlie pays him to listen to their offer and she is quite excited when Angel agrees to go with them and become the Hotel's first tenant.

Hazbin Hotel pilot
After the most recent extermination, Charlie and Vaggie go to introduce the Happy Hotel on Katie Killjoy's news show to the viewers and all of Hell, and despite her promise to Vaggie, Charlie conveys her idea via singing. Her efforts backfire when everyone present laughs at the idea of rehabilitating a demon in Hell; furthermore, both Charlie and Vaggie are informed that their tenant, Angel Dust, is currently part of a turf war with Cherri Bomb against Sir Pentious. Charlie becomes angered by Katie's belittling and mocking of her and the two get into a fight that is broadcast on-air; the resulting fight destroys much of the studio and during the chaos, Charlie sets Katie's co-host, Tom Trench, on fire.

Afterwards, Charlie and Vaggie ride back to the Hotel, Charlie sadly looks out the window and listens to both Vaggie and Angel yelling at each other over what happened. She eventually speaks up and tells Angel that what he did was wrong.

Charlie tries to maintain a positive outlook that there still is a chance it could work, but after trying to call her mother, she begins crying at the realization that her endeavors and dreams might be pointless after all; she tells her mother in a voicemail that she has no idea on how to make her idea work and worried her father could be right about her.

As Charlie glumly thinks about what to do next, she hears a knock at the door. Opening it, Charlie is both surprised and horrified to see Alastor, one of the Overlords of Hell, standing there. Despite panicking and asking Vaggie what to do, Charlie allows the demon to speak and is taken aback when he offers his assistance in running the Hotel. Knowing of Alastor's status as the infamous Radio Demon, Charlie doesn't believe him and asks why he would want to help her and is told he was simply bored, thinking the idea of a rehabilitated demon was nonsensical yet entertaining at the same time.

Charlie thinks it over and is reminded by Vaggie that making any type of deal with Alastor would be a grave mistake. Charlie uses her position and family name to get Alastor to work for her but allows him to work as long as he desires at the Hotel. Upon seeing him bring in Niffty and Husk as employees, Charlie is immediately impressed with the changes Alastor had made and begins seeing this as a new start for the Hotel.

After hearing an explosion outside the hotel, Charlie and the others watch in terror as Alastor uses his powers to effortlessly destroy the ship and laser Sir Pentious was using.

"Overture"
As a way to calm herself down following the Extermination, Charlie reads to herself the tale of her parents and the creation of Hell. After reassuring her mother that Charlie will fulfill her dreams, she is startled by Vaggie, who was standing behind her on another side of the room, and had overheard Charlie reading out loud to herself.

Complimenting Charlie's theatrics, Vaggie asks Charlie if she had heard from her mother recently, to which Charlie says no, and that Lilith has assumedly spent the past seven years too busy to answer Charlie's calls. Knowing that the Kingdom of Hell was something her mother deeply cared about, Charlie is determined to rule over it well, which Vaggie sees as easier knowing that the two of them are together and that Charlie is not alone.

Charlie hopes that the hotel is the right solution for the betterment of Hell, reassured by Vaggie who restates her faith in the dream. She then informs Charlie that Alastor made something downstairs for the hotel for the two of them to see. Before leaving, Charlie is spooked and visibly upset by the sounds of the Extermination Clock chimes and alarm sounds outside her window. Alastor then presents Charlie and Vaggie with the commercial he created for the hotel, one in which neither its purpose nor its good-will are well-communicated, much to their chagrin. Charlie is portrayed by Alastor to be working through her daddy issues vicariously through the hotel by redeeming sinners. While genuinely appreciating the time put into it, Charlie notes that the tone of the commercial was, according to her, off; Vaggie outright stating that it made the hotel look bad. Upon finding out that the commercial was not well received, Angel Dust offers to act in a new commercial for the hotel, claiming that it would be able to quickly attract customers due to his fame. Charlie, appreciating the commitment and acknowledging Angel's skills, still objects to the idea as she does not want to exploit his image. As Angel talks about his qualities, Charlie receives a phone call from her father which she leaves to room in order to accept, albeit nervously. After some time, Charlie is incredibly overwhelmed with excitement after finishing her call. She pops from behind a corner and accidently startling Vaggie while gesturing for her to follow Charlie. She then takes a deep breath, exclaiming that Lucifer asked if Charlie could go to a meeting with Heaven instead of himself, which she enthusiastically accepted. Questioning why they want a meeting so soon after the extermination, Vaggie is interrupted by Charlie as she begins to sing "Happy Day in Hell."

In song, Charlie reassures herself that she will be able to make it through the meeting, seeing it as the perfect opportunity to pitch the hotel to Heaven and potentially gain their support. As she dances around the hotel lobby, Vaggie repeats that it's just a meeting, and hinting that the meeting itself could be a bad omen. Charlie encourages her to cheer up, as it could be the beginning of a good day, believing that she could change the minds of the angels with her dream. Walking out into the city on her way to the embassy, Charlie sings about the people of Hell as she is instilled with hope for all of their redemption. Not to be discouraged by the denizens of Hell all disagreeing with Charlie's message, she openly expresses her hopes that the angels will listen to her dreams. She admits that Hell and its people may not be the nicest or the most pleasant, but her openness should be enough to redeem any soul. This is seen further when, after getting over the immediate shock of watching two cannibals rip someone apart on the sidewalk, she exclaims that she doesn't even care that the victim's brain was in her eye, as she knows she can spare them from whatever extermination Heaven will do. Arriving at the embassy, a slug demon invites Charlie to touch his parts, which she politely declines, as she believes it is time for her to fulfill her destiny of redeeming sinners. Charlie reiterates that they day will be a happy day in Hell. Entering the embassy, Charlie is greeted by Adam, who is revealed to be not only the representative from Heaven whom Charlie is speaking with, but also the very reason her father requested she go in his place; being the first husband of his ex-wife Lilith, Charlie's mother. Adam plays a prank on Charlie by pretending to shake her hand, but instead Charlie's hand phases through his due to Adam being a holographic projection. When asked why he was not truly present by Charlie, he admits that he personally has a disliking for Hell. Wanting to start the meeting off quickly, Charlie mentions her plans for the hotel, but is once again stopped by Adam who offers Charlie spare ribs as a snack, which he laughs about again due to the ribs also being projections, much to her chagrin. After some time patiently waiting for Adam to finish a story about his weekend, Charlie then realizes why she was sent to the meeting by her father, as Lucifer and Adam have a tense relationship. Seeing Adam as someone she can reason with about the hotel, citing him as a power leader and man with intellect, Charlie begins the discussion of the Hazbin Hotel by calling it the solution to one of Heaven and Hell's biggest shared problems, which Adam misinterprets as herpes. This continues on for some time, as he begins listing other issues unrelated such as ugly people, math, climate change (a problem of Earth) and social commentary on feminisim. Remaining patient, Charlie interrupts Adam by explaining their shared problem of overpopulation, which Adam thinks is not an issue, asking Lute how many demons she killed during the Extermination. Charlie is offended by the apparent badassery of Adam's comments, stating that those kills Lute has are human souls, the same ones that exist in Heaven. Lute disagrees, saying that they had their chance and deserved damnation, to which Charlie says that nobody is perfect and everyone makes mistakes at some point. Lute remarks that the only reason Charlie and other hellborn are alive is because Lucifer doesn't allow their slaughter during an Extermination, claiming that that makes Charlie insignificant.

Adam, beginning to see time running out, invites the meeting to commence. Charlie, forgetting all about her proposal, summons her visual aids to begin singing her plans of the hotel to Adam. Explaining just about the bare amount of her plan of redemption, she gets ahead of herself, continuing at Extermination. Charlie, believing this is an incentive to hearing her out, suggests that redemption would eliminate the need for the Exorcists to journey to Hell, as those who were to be killed would instead join them in Heaven. Adam interrupts Charlie as he begins singing "Hell is Forever." Hearing Charlie's suggestion as defiance of Hell's permanence, Adam questions if Charlie actually believes souls are redeemable, citing how anything done to try and prevent the extermination or further damnation is futile. As this happens, golden Exorcists appear, scaring Charlie as Adam explains the entertainment he gets out of the extermination. This disrespect towards Charlie enrages her, causing her demon form to show for a moment. Afterwards Adam announces, while clutching Charlie's wrist, that the time for the next extermination will be cut in half from one year to six months. He then throws Charlie out of the front door of the meeting room. Arriving back at the hotel in sorrow, Charlie is greeted by Vaggie at the door, who asked how the meeting went. Charlie hid the news from her by simply stating that Heaven heard what she had to say, and Vaggie brings her over to the living area. There, she tells Charlie that her, Alastor, and everyone else at the hotel helped to create a new commercial, which Charlie is moved to tears by. As they began watching the commercial on TV, it is interrupted by a breaking news story which infuriates everyone. It is revealed that the news of the early Extermination was already received, leaving Charlie and the rest of the hotel (except Alastor supposedly) in shock