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⨠The Rings of Hell āØ
God I love this show too much šā
Crack Idea: Telenovela Hell
In this version of Hazbin Hotel, reality itself operates according to telenovela logic.
Nobody knows why. Nobody questions it.
The moment a sinner arrives, they instinctively become part of the endless drama.
Every conversation is delivered at maximum emotional intensity. Nobody simply asks questions. They demand it while clutching their chest, staring dramatically into the middle distance, and accusing three unrelated people of betrayal.
Everyone speaks rapid-fire Spanish. Not conversational Spanish, either. Telenovela Spanish. Every sentence sounds like either a confession, a threat, a marriage proposal, or the revelation of a terrible family secret.
Arguments cannot be resolved through normal discussion. The laws of Hell physically prevent it.
Instead, all conflicts must escalate through the sacred sequence:
Dramatic accusation.
Close-up reaction shot.
Gasp from nearby witnesses.
Slap.
Thunderclap, regardless of weather conditions.
Someone runs away crying.
Even minor inconveniences trigger full episodes.
Someone ate your leftovers?
That's not lunch theft.
That's evidence of a decades-long conspiracy involving your estranged twin, a forged inheritance document, and the woman who secretly loved your father.
The most terrifying thing about Hell isn't the violence.
It's the plot twists.
Nobody's identity remains stable for more than a week. Your best friend may secretly be your sibling. Your sibling may secretly be your rival. Your rival may secretly be your biological parent. Your biological parent will return from the dead at least three separate times and look incredible every time.
Sudden proposals or hospital death are necessary if ratings demand otherwise.
Weddings are especially dangerous.
Every wedding is guaranteed to be interrupted. Nobody knows who keeps scheduling these ceremonies, because they never successfully conclude.
The officiant can barely get through the opening line before a church door bursts open and somebody screams:
"”ESPERA!"
The room freezes. Thunder crashes. A violin solo materializes from nowhere.
Then follows twenty uninterrupted minutes of revelations.
Half the attendees leave engaged to different people than the ones they arrived with. The other half discover they're related.
The residents of Hell accept all of this as perfectly normal.
Charlie tries to run the Hotel as a place of redemption, but every guest arrives carrying at least six secret identities and a tragic backstory involving forbidden love.
Vaggie spends most of her time attempting to maintain order while repeatedly getting ensnared in accidental love triangles she did not consent to and cannot explain.
Angel Dust has three separate backstories, two twin-reveal plotlines, and an ongoing secret-sibling betrayal arc. All of it, apparently, rooted in someone trying to protect him from a mysterious unknown relative whose face no one has seen yet.
Niffty somehow knows every secret before it is revealed.
Nobody knows how.
Alastor flourishes.
The man was already theatrical. In Telenovela Hell he becomes an apex predator.
The man was already theatrical. In Telenovela Hell, he becomes an apex predator. He materializes from behind curtains that weren't there a moment ago. He laughs while lightning flashes behind him even when it's indoors. Every revelation involving him somehow necessitates three separate commercial breaks.
Even the other demons find him excessive.
And then there's the regular guy (Self-insert OC).
Some poor, completely normal human from our world that died and was sent to Hazbin Hell.
Unlike everyone else, he doesn't speak Spanish. At all. There are no subtitles in Hell.
Every day is a waking fever dream.
He walks into a room and immediately witnesses:
Two people screaming at each other while crying.
Somebody fainting onto a conveniently placed couch.
A passionate declaration of love.
A slap powerful enough to rotate a man's entire body.
Three separate marriage proposals.
A mariachi band appearing from nowhere.
He has absolutely no idea what's happening.
He doesn't know why everyone is posing dramatically.
He doesn't know why there are so many weddings and hospitals in Hell, or why neither institution ever reaches a natural conclusion.
He doesn't know why every person pauses before speaking to stare meaningfully into the distance.
Most importantly: he doesn't know that every conversation contains vital plot information. He keeps wandering through scenes that are narratively pivotal. And walking away thinking he just witnessed a lot of people having a very bad day.
As far as they're concerned, Hell isn't a realm of punishment.
It's being trapped inside the world's longest-running television drama with no subtitles, no context, and no way to change the channel.
What do you think @kitsunesongs @randomreader92 @sorathemasterofmasters @periguita @mermaid-of-the-valley ?
Michael: *Tries to get Lucifer to training with force*
Lucifer: *Gets PTSD flashbacks and goes feral on the trainees*
Michael: Okay maybe it's best if I handle it *Tries to stop Lucifer*
Lucifer: *Feral X2 because of Michael*
ā¢Laterā¢
Raphael: What happened? *Worriedly patching up Michael*
Michael: *Filled with wounds* I learned a lesson. Never set off Lucifer, ever. And if you do, do it while wearing a full set of armor and a shield.
An Adam version for @mearyvet because all of Heaven is a potential GOLDMINE. Thereās no holding me back.
Alastor: (Part 1)
Lucifer: (Part 2)
Random Groups / Duos / Ships: (Part 3) (Part 7)
Charlie: (Part 4)
Adam: (Part 5 - Here)
Angel Dust: (Part 6)
Helloooooo I adore your rewrite!!!
Do you perchance have a plan for Cherri Bomb, Emily, or Sera?
The Damnedverse
A Helluva Reimagine
Thank you so much for the ask!
Sherri Bomb
Sherri Bomb (renamed to distinguish her from the original) is actually the first guest at The Purgatory Hotel! I currently donāt have a design from her but the basic story is that during one of her turf wars, Sherri blew up a property owned by oneof Hellās royalty. Luckily for her, Carma managed to get her out of trouble under the deal (verbal, not a SBD) that she would be the patient zero of her rehabilitation project.
Sherri is an Australian woman who died in the 1980s and while I havenāt gotten around to planning her human life yet, she has manifested in Hell as a Gluttony Sinner.
If you have any ideas or concepts youād love to see for a Cherry Bomb rewrite, Iād love to hear them and potentially incorporate them into my universe!
Sera & Emily
The characters Sera and Emily will not be appearing in this universe. However, their motivations, personalities and plot presence (most notably Emilyās) will be given to the Angel characters of my universe as Iāve chosen to include Angels who are actually named in scriptures instead.
Finally a good question from this guy instead of just hate