One evening while exploring an old, abandoned church on a moonlit night, you stumble upon a mysterious crystal glistening amongst the debris. Picking it up with innocent curiosity, you examine its mesmerizing red glow. There's something almost enchanting about it, drawing you closer. You turn the crystal over in your hands and, before you can make sense of it, a swirling portal of darkness envelops the room. Your heart races as the air grows cold, and the familiar world slips away.
You find yourself standing before the grand Hazbin Hotel, its building a labyrinth of mismatched structures meshed together—an airship's remnants here, an ocean liner's fragment there, carnival pieces adorning the facade like macabre decorations. Neon signs, some flickering ominously, scatter their eerie light across the surroundings. Suddenly, an on-air sign atop a radio broadcasting room illuminates, casting a foreboding glow over the scene.
Swallowing hard, you tighten your grip on the crystal and step through the tented entrance. The lobby that unfolds before you is a paradox of ornate elegance and neglected decay: lavish furniture haphazardly strewn, broken windows haphazardly boarded up, and a persistent smell of mildew intermingled with something metallic—blood, perhaps.
A table laden with an assortment of food catches your eye. Hunger gnaws at your stomach; you haven't eaten all day. Without thinking, you snatch an apple and take a bite. Sweet nectar fills your mouth, washing away the bitter taste of anxiety. Sated, you scour the room for a discreet place to hide, eventually slipping behind a large, ornate tapestry.
Through the tapestry’s loose threads, you watch the demons of the Hazbin Hotel going about their nightly routines. Charlie Morningstar, the hotel’s founder and princess of Hell, drifts through the lobby, humming cheerfully despite the surroundings. Vaggie, her ever-vigilant manager and girlfriend, casts suspicious glances around, her eye sparking with fierce determination. Angel Dust, the flamboyant and foul-mouthed spider demon, lounges nearby, scrolling through his phone, occasionally giggling at something unseen.
Suddenly, Vaggie’s voice breaks the relative calm. "Where the fuck is my spaghetti? I swear I had a bowl right here!"
You stifle a snicker; the illusion of their sinister reputation shattered by the most trivial of thefts. Angel Dust chimes in, nasal voice dripping with sarcasm, "Maybe Husk swiped it. Cat-asshole’s always hungry."
From a nearby corner, the grizzled Husk grumbles, "Fuck off, Angel. I can get my own damn food."
Niffty, the hyperactive cyclops, skitters into the scene. "Oh! Wasn't me! I swear I was just cleaning!"
As the argument devolves into more cursing and finger-pointing, you sneak off to the restroom. A sudden urge to relieve yourself has become impossible to ignore. The facilities are in slightly better condition than you’d expect; after flushing, a lingering odor prompts a chorus of disgusted cries from the demons outside.
"Who left this place smelling like shit?" Husk's rough voice echoes through the corridor.
"It’s like a sewer in here!" Vaggie exclaims, adding a colorful swear for good measure.
Angel Dust laughs mockingly, "Smells better than your cooking, toots!"
Your muffled laughter buzzes through the thin walls as you retreat to your hiding spot. Weeks pass in this odd routine—eavesdropping, scavenging, and hiding. But luck eventually slips away.
One day, you're foraging for scraps when you encounter Niffty, who nearly bumps into you. Her eye widens with curiosity and excitement. "Hey! There’s a human! Oh, Charlie is going to be so happy to see this!"
Before you can react, she dashes off. Tension clenches around your chest as you flee deeper into the hotel. It’s not long before you’re cornered by Alastor, the sinister Radio Demon. His smile is one crafted from nightmares—a blend of charm and menace.
"So a human has graced us with their presence," he croons, red eyes gleaming with sadistic glee. "How delightful."
Before you can utter a plea, shadows writhe around him. The last thing you see is his grinning face before pain erupts through your body, and your vision goes dark.
You awaken later in the sprawling, chaos-soaked streets of Pentagram City as a newly transformed sinner demon. Your previous life feels distant, overshadowed by the horror of your death and the strange, haunting beauty of Hell. A gnawing compulsion pulls you back towards the Hazbin Hotel—a slim hope of redemption burning through your demonic form.
Upon entering the hotel once more, you’re greeted by the warm, albeit cautious, smile of Charlie Morningstar. "Welcome to the Hazbin Hotel," she says gently. "We’ll help you change."
Surrounded by demons seeking redemption, you begin to claw your way back towards something better. You’re no longer alone in your quest for salvation, and—perhaps with enough determination—you might walk towards the light once again.
This story was generated by user dylan7 with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.
Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.
Prompt: Write a POV story of a human, who finds an Asmodean Crystal (which Blitzo (an imp from an adults cartoon/animated series Helluva Boss) accidentally dropped one of them during his mission with the other crewmembers of I.M.P. including Moxxie, Millie, and Loona) and decided, out of innocent curiosity, to test out the Asmodean Crystal to see what happens. The portal to Hell then opens to reveals the entrance to the Hazbin Hotel (from the namesake adults cartoon/animated series "Hazbin Hotel"), and the human (with no ill intent and with pure curiosity) enters the portal and into Hell before he/she goes through the hotel's entrance doors without the hotel's staff or guests/clients/patrons knowing. Here is what the Hazbin Hotel looks like; The Hazbin Hotel exterior is a tall, elaborate amalgamation of arched windows and turrets, one of which seems to be broken. It appears to be at least seven stories tall, with at least five of which being guest floors. Remnants of an airship, an ocean liner, a sailing ship and a carousel litter both sides and appear to have been incorporated into the structure of the building itself; there is also a train with some tracks looping the first and second floor exterior. Located on the top right of the building is a small radio broadcasting room, which is used as the work area for Alastor. Many signs are displayed outside the hotel: One atop the entrance reminiscent of the Hazbin Hotel logo, a large pink one atop the building with the hotel's name in lights, a neon 'HOTEL' sign at the bottom right and atop the building where Alastor's broadcast room is located, a small 'On-Air' sign is visible. Also located on the outer facade are various arrows pointing to the entrance and the broadcast room. The entrance has a tented cover with a booth in the center reminiscent of a circus or theater ticket booth. On either side of the booth are a set of double doors that have stained glass; in the pilot, they once depicted an apple on each one but were destroyed by an explosion due to Sir Pentious blowing up the doors with his airship (prior to Sir Pentious changing ways to become a nicer person before redeeming himself and becoming a saint angel (after his willing sacrifice against the series' main antagonist Adam (the exorcist angel) just before Adam is defeated by Lucifer Morningstar and killed by Niffty) in the season 1's finale episode "The Show Must Go On"). The hotel's interior (prior to this story) was shown to be in a state of disrepair, with wooden boards covering shattered windows, signs warning of asbestos, bloodied tools left lying around, and paintings are shown hanging off the walls (however, just after the season 1's finale episode "The Show Must Go On", these have been fixed after the hotel was rebuilt by Charlie's father Lucifer Morningstar). Much of the furniture in the lobby are strewn around haphazardly or remain boxed up in several large wooden crates. The bar uses skeletons, snakes, and bones as general themes, along with card suits and candles, and advertises itself as a casino. The area the bar in has glowing green wooden walls instead of the usual red wallpaper, with a "Jackpot" sign on the left wall and a Beelzejuice neon sign on the right wall. The word "concierge" can be presumed to be shown above the bar, and Alastor calls it the front desk when talking to Husk, suggesting that it is also the check-in counter. Despite the shabby and poor condition of the hotel, the overall theme of the building remains ornate and regal, with stained glass windows, lavish furniture, and generous usage of gold. Like the rest of Hell, the hotel has a largely red color scheme. There are many apple, snake and circus motifs throughout the hotel's interior, in reference to Charlie Morningstar's royal family, or more specifically, Lucifer Morningstar. Eyes are also a recurring theme throughout the building, appearing on the frame of almost every single painting and several vases and jars. The room the two women (Charlie Morningstar and Vaggie) share is rather large, with a regal look and a large bed, and has a window with a view of Pentagram City. Angel Dust's room has striped wallpaper, a vanity, mirrors, a place to put his wigs, and a bed with several pillows of various design, while beside it is a small bed for Fat Nuggets shaped like a pink heart with a small pillow on top, and with both beds on a single platform with neon lights. The wall behind the bed has photos of him, Cherri, and Fat Nuggets, as well as a couple of his film posters, while the bedside wall has neon lights shaped like webs. The door to his room has neon lights shaped like webs with hearts, and has three photos of him and his friends, and Fat Nuggets. Alastor's room has a mixture between both traditional décor and the fantastical, with one half being a classic "fancy study", complete with tasteful wallpaper and furnishings, the other half being a literal swamp conjured as a dining area. Sir Pentious' room (prior to Sir Pentious' death and sacrifice in the season 1's finale episode "The Show Must Go On") shared his (Sir Pentious') airship's steampunk aesthetics of golden cogs and gears and a red and black color scheme, while his bed was a circular mattress lined with pillows; this room is now currently vacant due to Sir Pentious' invented sacrifice. After going through the hotel's doors, the human finds finds himself/herself in the hotel's lounge room before finding the food and drinks on the table and consumes some of them (he wrongly believes no one will mind this, wrongly believing that the food are for everyone to eat and drink), since he/she is both hungry and thirsty (he/she needs food and something to drink). The human then goes into hiding within the hotel to avoid being discovered by Charlie Morningstar (founder of the Hazbin Hotel who is the daughter of King Lucifer Morningstar and Queen Lilith Morningstar, and was born in Hell, hence her status as a hellborn demon), Vaggie (lesbian manager of the Hazbin Hotel and Charlie's girlfriend (Vaggie sometimes swears/cusses), formerly an heavenborn exorcist angel but was banished by Lute to Hell for refusing to kill a sinner demon), Angel Dust (a tall and gay spider-like sinner demon (formerly a human but succumbed to an overdose sometime in his early 30s in 1947 and arrived in Hell as a sinner demon), an adult entertainer (he even swears/cusses), and the first volunteer for Charlie's Hazbin Hotel (which is a rehabilitation program)), Alastor (an eccentric sinner demon (who was once a human, but died in 1933 due to a dog-related incident), and one of the overlords of Hell), Husk (an ill-tempered, gambling, alcoholic cat-like sinner demon (he even swears/cusses), who was once a human, but he died in the 1970s after being ambushed with his platoon, captured, tortured, beaten, and possibly from alcohol overdose, and he arrives in Hell as a sinner demon), Niffty (a small, hyperactive cyclops-like sinner demon who was once a human woman from the 1950s before her death and arriving in Hell as a sinner demon), Razzle (a small and winged goat-like demon who serve as Charlie's bodyguard), Fat Nuggets (Angel Dust's demonic pet pig), or KeeKee (Charlie's pet demonic mouthless cyclops cat); none of the demons know who really ate the food minutes, so either Vaggie, Angel Dust, or Husk gets really angry about their food getting eaten (the human doesn't mean to upset anyone, since he/she didn't know the food belonged to the hotel's demons). This makes the human quietly snicker out in amusement (he/she finds the demons' complaints about the stolen food and drinks kinda funny, even if the human feels guilty). The human then felt like he/she had to pee/poop, so he/she also uses one of the hotel's restrooms to get rid of his/her pee and poop, while he/she also does not get caught by the demons; the demons (mainly Vaggie, Angel Dust, and Husk, but Niffty also is grossed out by the smell) smell the nasty odor, which the human doesn't find too bad unlike the demons, and just like how these demons complained about their food and drinks being eaten earlier, these demons complain about that awful smell coming from the restroom (despite the human having already flushed the toilet, the smell still lingers), while they do not know it was the human who made that smell. This also makes the human quietly snicker out in amusement (he/she finds the demons' complaints about the bathroom's smell kinda funny, even if the human feels guilty). However, while the human's secrecy in the Hazbin Hotel has lasted for a long while (either for several days or weeks, despite causing the restroom's smell and the food and drinks being consumed by the human himself/herself), is then (much to his/her horror) discovered by one of the Hazbin Hotel's occupants, discovered by either Niffty (who would then smile/grin and scream out of excitement to let the other demons know), or Razzle (who is completely silent, but will still let the other demons know even without speech), or one of the hotel's pets (Fat Nuggets or KeeKee), leading to rumors of a human inhabiting the hotel among the demons. Sadly and eventually (either hours or days later after the first demon finds the human), the human, much to his/her horror, is found by another demon, who yells/tells other demons about his/her presence to let them about it. The demons then surround the human before one of them (most likely Alastor, who enjoys chaos such as this) brutally kills the human (blood and gore involved) either through black magic (using dark magic) or cannibalism (devouring/eating the human). After the human's death, the human then manifests in Pentagram City (located in the Pride Ring of Hell) as a sinner demon due to his/her sinful trespassing into the Hazbin Hotel. Later, the sinner demon (formerly the human himself/herself) wants to be rehabilitated (in short, redeemed) so he/she could hopefully one day be accepted by Heaven and manifest in Heaven as a saint angel (which are unlike heavenborn angels, which were always born angels, the saint angels were once humans before they died), so the sinner demon (formerly the human himself/herself) enters the Hazbin Hotel and is welcomed by Charlie Morningstar, and the sinner demon (formerly the human himself/herself) starts trying to redeem himself/herself and socializes with the Hazbin Hotel's other clients/patrons in a healthy/positive and non-sinful manner, in hopes that one day he/she will be redeemed. There should also be quotes (including swear words such as, but not limited to f-bombs, coming from Vaggie, Angel Dust, and Husk) from the characters in this story so we know what they're saying and what they're thinking. Also, it is a POV reader story, so it should not be in an author's point of view (my, I, mine, etc), and it should be from the point of view of the human reader (you, your, etc).
Response: One evening while exploring an old, abandoned church on a moonlit night, you stumble upon a mysterious crystal glistening amongst the debris. Picking it up with innocent curiosity, you examine its mesmerizing red glow. There's something almost enchanting about it, drawing you closer. You turn the crystal over in your hands and, before you can make sense of it, a swirling portal of darkness envelops the room. Your heart races as the air grows cold, and the familiar world slips away. You find yourself standing before the grand Hazbin Hotel, its building a labyrinth of mismatched structures meshed together—an airship's remnants here, an ocean liner's fragment there, carnival pieces adorning the facade like macabre decorations. Neon signs, some flickering ominously, scatter their eerie light across the surroundings. Suddenly, an on-air sign atop a radio broadcasting room illuminates, casting a foreboding glow over the scene. Swallowing hard, you tighten your grip on the crystal and step through the tented entrance. The lobby that unfolds before you is a paradox of ornate elegance and neglected decay: lavish furniture haphazardly strewn, broken windows haphazardly boarded up, and a persistent smell of mildew intermingled with something metallic—blood, perhaps. A table laden with an assortment of food catches your eye. Hunger gnaws at your stomach; you haven't eaten all day. Without thinking, you snatch an apple and take a bite. Sweet nectar fills your mouth, washing away the bitter taste of anxiety. Sated, you scour the room for a discreet place to hide, eventually slipping behind a large, ornate tapestry. Through the tapestry’s loose threads, you watch the demons of the Hazbin Hotel going about their nightly routines. Charlie Morningstar, the hotel’s founder and princess of Hell, drifts through the lobby, humming cheerfully despite the surroundings. Vaggie, her ever-vigilant manager and girlfriend, casts suspicious glances around, her eye sparking with fierce determination. Angel Dust, the flamboyant and foul-mouthed spider demon, lounges nearby, scrolling through his phone, occasionally giggling at something unseen. Suddenly, Vaggie’s voice breaks the relative calm. "Where the fuck is my spaghetti? I swear I had a bowl right here!" You stifle a snicker; the illusion of their sinister reputation shattered by the most trivial of thefts. Angel Dust chimes in, nasal voice dripping with sarcasm, "Maybe Husk swiped it. Cat-asshole’s always hungry." From a nearby corner, the grizzled Husk grumbles, "Fuck off, Angel. I can get my own damn food." Niffty, the hyperactive cyclops, skitters into the scene. "Oh! Wasn't me! I swear I was just cleaning!" As the argument devolves into more cursing and finger-pointing, you sneak off to the restroom. A sudden urge to relieve yourself has become impossible to ignore. The facilities are in slightly better condition than you’d expect; after flushing, a lingering odor prompts a chorus of disgusted cries from the demons outside. "Who left this place smelling like shit?" Husk's rough voice echoes through the corridor. "It’s like a sewer in here!" Vaggie exclaims, adding a colorful swear for good measure. Angel Dust laughs mockingly, "Smells better than your cooking, toots!" Your muffled laughter buzzes through the thin walls as you retreat to your hiding spot. Weeks pass in this odd routine—eavesdropping, scavenging, and hiding. But luck eventually slips away. One day, you're foraging for scraps when you encounter Niffty, who nearly bumps into you. Her eye widens with curiosity and excitement. "Hey! There’s a human! Oh, Charlie is going to be so happy to see this!" Before you can react, she dashes off. Tension clenches around your chest as you flee deeper into the hotel. It’s not long before you’re cornered by Alastor, the sinister Radio Demon. His smile is one crafted from nightmares—a blend of charm and menace. "So a human has graced us with their presence," he croons, red eyes gleaming with sadistic glee. "How delightful." Before you can utter a plea, shadows writhe around him. The last thing you see is his grinning face before pain erupts through your body, and your vision goes dark. You awaken later in the sprawling, chaos-soaked streets of Pentagram City as a newly transformed sinner demon. Your previous life feels distant, overshadowed by the horror of your death and the strange, haunting beauty of Hell. A gnawing compulsion pulls you back towards the Hazbin Hotel—a slim hope of redemption burning through your demonic form. Upon entering the hotel once more, you’re greeted by the warm, albeit cautious, smile of Charlie Morningstar. "Welcome to the Hazbin Hotel," she says gently. "We’ll help you change." Surrounded by demons seeking redemption, you begin to claw your way back towards something better. You’re no longer alone in your quest for salvation, and—perhaps with enough determination—you might walk towards the light once again.
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