
The acclaimed animated series Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss, both crafted by creator Vivienne Medrano (Vivziepop), are integral parts of the intricate Hellaverse. While they share a vibrant aesthetic and some overlapping characters, the connection between these two shows is layered and nuanced. Much of the universe’s lore and worldbuilding is not overtly detailed in the episodes themselves; instead, insights about the background of this universe have been developed through various behind-the-scenes elements and subtle hints incorporated throughout their respective first seasons.
At the heart of these series is an exploration of Hell’s societal structures. Hazbin Hotel centers around Charlie Magne, the optimistic Crown Princess trying to rehabilitate the inhabitants of Hell, whereas Helluva Boss portrays a band of Imp assassins led by Blitzo, alongside Stolas, the Goetian Crown Prince. One critical aspect uniting them is the hierarchical class system of Hell, which serves as a foundational element for the narratives in both series. Despite a limited number of characters from Hazbin Hotel appearing in Helluva Boss, both show explicit references to pivotal figures such as Lucifer and Satan, reinforcing their shared continuity.
Understanding the Structure of Hell: Seven Rings & Nine Circles
Potential Implications of the Circles for Future Developments







Each of the Seven Deadly Sins governs one of the Rings of Hell: Pride, Greed, Lust, Envy, Gluttony, Wrath, and Sloth. The Pride Ring, as the main setting for Hazbin Hotel, houses the inhabitants under Lucifer’s jurisdiction, as they cannot leave this realm. The most recent season of Helluva Boss has introduced the last three Deadly Sins, namely Satan (Wrath), Belphegor (Sloth), and Leviathan (Envy). Notably, the Envy Ring remains undisclosed, which leaves room for future revelations in upcoming seasons.
Dante’s Nine Circles Of Hell |
Associated Demon |
---|---|
Limbo |
? |
Lust |
Asmodeus |
Gluttony |
Beelzebub |
Greed |
Mammon |
Wrath |
Satan |
Heresy |
? |
Violence |
? |
Fraud |
? |
Treachery |
? |
The presence of Dante’s Nine Circles introduces a parallel to the Seven Rings of Hell, leaving fans speculating how these realms will converge in narrative terms. The aforementioned remaining Circles, namely Limbo, Heresy, Violence, Fraud, and Treachery, present fresh storytelling opportunities within the Hellaverse. With the inner workings of these Rings being open for interpretation, fan theories abound regarding how they interconnect and what characters may govern these domains.
Notably, while the Overlords do not preside over the Rings, they might illustrate a hierarchically significant role in the Nine Circles, potentially positioning characters like Valentino or Carmilla as rulers of the Violence Circle and Vox or Alastor over Heresy. Similarly, Lilith and Stolas could dominantly connect to the Treachery and Fraud Circles, respectively. Alternatively, these characters might serve as avatars of the Seven Deadly Sins within the Pride Ring, suggesting Valentino as Lust, Vox as Envy, and Rosie as Gluttony, enhancing the class dynamics within this realm.
The Hierarchical Structure of Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss
Decoding the Class System in the Hellaverse




Vivienne Medrano has outlined a structured hierarchy for the Hellaverse, establishing that Lucifer Magne (previously known as Lucifer Morningstar) reigns as Hell’s supreme authority. This designation sheds light on ongoing debates about whether Satan serves as the ruler within Helluva Boss. Within this complex hierarchy, Lilith and Charlie maintain their status as the Queen and Crown Princess of Hell, respectively, followed by the Seven Deadly Sins, the Goetia, the Overlords, the Sinners, and finally, the lowest tier comprising the Hellborn. The latter predominantly includes Imps and Hellhounds, who wield minimal influence throughout the Hellaverse.
Hellaverse Hierarchy Tier |
Examples of Notable Characters |
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King of Hell |
Lucifer Magne (formerly Lucifer Morningstar) |
Queen and Crown Princess of Hell |
Lilith Magne and Charlie Magne |
Seven Deadly Sins |
Satan, Asmodeus, Mammon, Beelzebub, Belphegor, Leviathan |
Ars Goetia |
Stolas, Stella, Octavia, Andrealphus, Vassago |
Overlords |
Alastor, Valentino, Vox, Velvette, Carmilla Carmine, Rosie |
Sinners |
Angel Dust, Husk, Niffty, Cherri Bomb, Katie Killjoy, Tom Trench |
Hellborn |
Fizzarolli, Striker, Verosika Mayday, Succubitches |
Imps & Hellhounds |
Blitzø, Moxxie, Millie, Barbie Wire, Loona |
The Hellborn class encompasses diverse groups, with individual hierarchies formed from Demons to Imps and Hellhounds. It is important to note that not every character born in Hell is classified as Hellborn; for instance, both Charlie Magne and the Goetia are considered Hellborn and have royal stature, yet they do not belong to the Hellborn tier. Imps and Hellhounds represent the lowest class, primarily servicing higher-ranking Demons, creating a complex web of interactions among major characters from both series.
Demon Overlords and Their Ascension
The Journey from Sinner to Overlord





The Demon Overlords in Hazbin Hotel have an intriguing backstory; they were once Sinners who acquired their formidable powers through making deals for souls and overcoming other Demons in combat. For instance, Alastor, known for his cunning deals, established his authority after defeating Vox. Within the class framework of the Hellaverse, although the Goetia and the Magne family hold positions above the Overlords, the latter’s strength and influence mean they pose a significant challenge to the traditional hierarchy.
Demon Overlord |
Powers |
---|---|
Alastor |
Deal-making, electrokinesis, shadow manipulation, spatial warping, complete Demon transformation |
Carmilla Carmine |
Deal-making, enhanced speed, agility, combat proficiency |
Rosie |
Leadership skills, deal-making |
Valentino |
Deal-making, enhanced strength, combat capability, and bioluminescence |
Velvette |
Manipulation of clothing, potion-making, deal-making |
Vox |
Technological teleportation, electrokinesis, hypnosis, self-replication |
Zestial |
Conjuration, deal-making, bioluminescence |
The depth of power among the Overlords varies, with several managing to confront and overcome Angels, as seen in Carmilla Carmine’s confrontation with an Angel Exorcist and Alastor’s intense battle against Adam during the first season finale of Hazbin Hotel. Such showdowns highlight that while Alastor may have potentially strengthened through a deal with Lilith, Carmilla’s recognition of Angels as targets for the lethal Angelic steel signifies the precarious nature of power within Hell’s hierarchy.
Connection Between Hazbin Hotel & Helluva Boss: A Unified Hellaverse
Exploration of Various Terrains within the Hellaverse







Significant overlaps in content underscore the interconnectedness of the two series. Numerous Easter eggs from Hazbin Hotel show up within Helluva Boss, particularly in the pilot episode titled “That’s Entertainment!” This episode presents Hellhounds, Imps, and Goetia residing in the Pride Ring, confirming that aside from Sinners, most characters can transit between the various Rings. This aspect opens the door for crossovers in characters and storylines across future expansions of the franchise.
Locations in the Hellaverse |
Featured Episodes |
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Pride Ring |
Each episode of Hazbin Hotel |
Greed Ring |
Helluva Boss S1 E2 (“Loo Loo Land”), S2 E7 (“Mammon’s Magnificent Musical Mid-Season Special”) |
Lust Ring |
Helluva Boss S1 E7 (“Ozzie’s”) |
Envy Ring |
TBD |
Gluttony Ring |
Helluva Boss S1 E8 (“Queen Bee”) |
Wrath Ring |
Helluva Boss S1 E5 (“The Harvest Moon Festival”), S2 E11 (“Mastermind”) [suspected] |
Sloth Ring |
Helluva Boss S2 E4 (“Western Energy”) |
Heaven |
Hazbin Hotel S1 E6 (“Welcome to Heaven”) |
Earth |
All episodes of Helluva Boss, except S1 E2 (“Loo Loo Land”) |
The two series delve into distinct aspects of the Hellaverse. While Helluva Boss primarily navigates the realms associated with the Sins, its main protagonists frequently venture to Earth for their contractual killings. In contrast, Hazbin Hotel largely unfolds within the Pride Ring, with occasional excursions into Heaven. The ability for Sinners to explore Heaven or Earth remains an open question; however, the events in season 1 of Hazbin Hotel, particularly the interaction with Heaven, hint at new possibilities for movement across the Rings in future narratives.
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