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Question: Write a hypothetical scenario where Heaven and Hell (as depicted from two adults cartoon/animated series Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss), as well as all the demon and angel characters from both of the adults cartoon/animated series, both did and does real life (with evolution, science, and everything logical still existing despite Heaven and Hell also existing), with heaven existing since Earth was first formed 4.5 billion years ago, and Hell existing since 200,000 years ago. In this hypothetical scenario, the souls of any animal (not just humans) that are good go to heaven when their mortal self dies (not just humans, but also herbivores (living species and extinct species) and any carnivore (living species and extinct species) like the late Cretaceous period's Tyrannosaurus rex), while the souls that did sinful things when go to Hell when they die (for example, not just humans, but any animal individuals that did sinful things). Any animal that dies becomes immortal and lives forever in the afterlife, either as an angel of Heaven or as a demon of Hell. For Heaven's description (according to Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss), it is the ethereal realm of Angels. It is where souls go after their departure from life. But, unlike its infernal counterpart, Hell, Heaven is purportedly for the souls who are "good" and "redeemed", although the origin of Heaven and its native inhabitants has yet to be revealed. The landscape is radically different from Hell and has an entirely different attitude. Existing above Hell itself, Heaven can be seen in the Pride Ring's red sky next to the satanic star moon. At a distance, it appears to be a white orb with several rings around it and surrounded by wing-like clouds. At the surface, its atmosphere features clear skies filled with brilliant rays of light, while its terrain appears to be extensive fields of cloud. Sealed by a giant golden gate, Heaven is a blistering paradise for those who were pure of good, allowing the souls to enjoy the luxury of everything opposite of Hell, and their forms were pure, guiding those who've been blessed with following the best interest of Heaven. However, deep inside, Heaven is a dystopia where citizens are completely oblivious to the Exorcists descending to Hell annually and reap various demons in an event known as the Extermination in order to curb Hell's overpopulation problem. Even when Adam and Lute outright inadvertently exposes the truth of the Extermination, many angels would try to deny their roles and turn a blind eye towards the event. However, many angels were horrified this event was allowed even though they were Sinner demons. Aside from their roles in the afterlife, Heaven and Hell have a very hostile relationship in their roles with each other. Hell was created after Lucifer Morningstar and Lilith brought free will to humanity and evil entered Earth. After Lilith arrived in Hell, she thrived and allowed her to increase the powers of the Demons as more human souls arrive after committing sin. With Hell's power increasing, Sera, the High Seraphim of Heaven, allowed the Extermination to happen under Adam's authority so that Hell cannot rise up against them. In turn, the denizens of Hell hold strong animosity toward Heaven and its inhabitants for the yearly Extermination, with some planning countermeasures and defenses against the attack of Exorcists. Before "Welcome to Heaven", the Extermination was kept secret from everyone in Heaven except Sera and the Exorcists. Angels have no idea of the requirements a soul needs to pass Divine Judgement to enter Heaven, only knowing when a soul arrives. Out of fear of becoming fallen like Lucifer did, they decide not to question Divine Judgement. For Hell's description (according to Hazbin Hotel and Helluva Boss), it is the supernatural realm of demons. It is inhabited by a population of indigenous hellborn: entities that were born in Hell, and sinners: Humans and other animals 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 unique atmosphere, such as the Pride Ring possessing a permanently red sky, and 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 sinner 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 disposition of its populace. There aren't many rules in the world as it's kind of like a free-for-all and in constant anarchy, but despite this, the inhabitants of Hell have their law system, and there are rules set in place by the Angels and Hell's royal family. The realm also appears to be capable of providing and maintaining rudimentary public services, evidenced by the appearance of firefighters in the episode "Murder Family" of Helluva Boss. Within Hell's civilization, there exists a crude form of hierarchy defined by power, with all of Hell being ruled by a king: the fallen angel Lucifer Morningstar (not Satan, since Lucifer and Satan are separate characters, with Lucifer being the ruler of the Pride Ring and S atan being the ruler of the Wrath Ring), whose daughter and heir apparent is Princess Charlie. The levels of this hierarchy are broken up from top-to-bottom as follows: Lucifer Morningstar - The King of Hell Charlie Morningstar - The Princess of Hell, heir apparent to Hell's throne The Seven Deadly Sins The Ars Goetia - Hellborn Demons with royal status, including Prince Stolas Overlords - Demons who wield considerable power/influence in the Pride Ring Sinners - Demons who were once humans or other animals on Earth, having sinned were damned to Hell Hellborn demons - Succubi, Incubi, and other species of demons native to Hell Imps and Hellhounds - The bottom of Hell's society The Pride Ring suffers from mass overpopulation which Exorcists from Heaven attempt to solve through the exterminations, which is a mass genocide of its inhabitants. These are conducted primarily to reduce Hell's sinner population, leaving Hellborn denizens unharmed as per an agreement Lucifer made with Heaven's leadership. Charlie aims to stop this slaughter of sinner demons by giving sinners a chance to rehabilitate and redeem themselves by checking into her hotel (the Hazbin Hotel, formerly known as the Happy Hotel) and later ascending to Heaven.

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In this hypothetical scenario, the existence of Heaven and Hell from "Hazbin Hotel" and "Helluva Boss" reshapes life on Earth significantly from its inception, intertwining these realms with the life cycle of every living being. Earth's various epochs and biological eras are colored not just by evolution and natural phenomena, but also by the moral actions of its inhabitants, which now extend beyond humans to encompass all animals. ### Earth: A Dual-Path to Eternity Over the last 4.5 billion years, Earth's flora and fauna have evolved in tandem with an unseen, yet omnipresent afterlife system. This has created an undercurrent of moral consciousness even in the animal kingdom. Predators like the mighty Tyrannosaurus rex and scavengers alike must tread carefully, for the darkness or lightness of their souls will determine their next realm of existence after death. ### Heaven: Heaven has existed since the Earth formed, a radiant paradise above the mortal realm, visible from Hell as a white orb with rings and wing-like clouds. It is a sublime haven, decorated with vast fields of cloud and bathed in perpetual, divine light. However, this serene exterior masks a stark reality. Heaven's society is structured rigidly around the Divine Judgement—a mysterious process unknown even to most angels, placing them in a state of obsequious acceptance to avoid falling like Lucifer. The blissful eternity for herbivores, benevolent carnivores, and virtuous humans is in stark contrast to the darker corners of Heaven where knowledge of the yearly Extermination led by Exorcists is deeply hidden. Though the majority of its inhabitants are blissfully ignorant, the Extermination—a genocidal purge meant to control Hell's overpopulation—creates a moral dilemma among angels, who fear questioning their roles might result in their own fall from grace. ### Hell: Hell, burgeoning with life since 200,000 years ago when Lucifer and Lilith introduced free will to humanity, teems with sinning souls and hellborn demons. It is a chaotic realm with an atmosphere that sustains carbon-based life, and its seven rings each have distinct characteristics. The overpopulated Pride Ring, overrun with sinner souls from all corners of Earth, faces periodic genocides through Heavenly Extermination events. Indigenous hellborn demons traverse rings freely, while sinner demons remain confined to the Pride Ring, struggling under the societal chaos and anarchy. ### A History Shaped by Dual Existence: The Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, which saw the demise of the dinosaurs, also introduced a significant number of their souls into both realms. Tyrannosaurus rex individuals with particularly blood-ridden reigns found themselves transformed into powerful demons, whereas more altruistic species like herbivorous Triceratops roamed the ethereal fields of Heaven. Sinner animals became demons in Hell alongside humans, imprinting Hell’s rings with diverse and often monstrous new inhabitants. As human civilization advanced, so too did the complexity of moral judgment, bringing into Hell's fold a myriad of scholars, warriors, and leaders whose lives were marked by actions deemed sinful. Likewise, Heaven flourished with souls that espoused goodness during their earthly lifetimes, from compassionate rulers to selfless healers of all species. ### The Friction Between Realms: Eons of tension between Heaven and Hell manifest notably during the yearly Exterminations. Heaven’s Exorcists, led by the Archangel Adam and sanctioned by the seraphim Sera, descend to Hell to reduce its overpopulation of sinners. This event, initially hidden from celestial inhabitants, creates an ever-present animosity. Some demons, including the highest echelons of Hell's hierarchy, formulate countermeasures against these celestial invasions. Despite these conflicts, Heaven and Hell find a begrudging equilibrium—Hell's hierarchy established under the monarch Lucifer Morningstar, characterized by an intricate pecking order from the Seven Deadly Sins to Hellhounds, and Heaven's divine system steered by unknowable judgments. ### An Era of Reform: In the more recent past, Charlie Morningstar, the Princess of Hell, seeks to cease the Extermination events by rehabilitating sinners in her establishment, the Hazbin Hotel. Her quest to prove that redemption is possible for Hell’s sinners introduces a beacon of hope and a potential bridge between the irreconcilable realms, suggesting a shift towards a more nuanced understanding of morality and redemption. ### Conclusion: This confluence of divine and infernal realms with the natural world establishes a complex, multi-dimensional narrative of life and afterlife. The animal kingdom's journey intertwines moral ethos with evolutionary history, guiding them to an eternity in either Heaven’s radiant fields or Hell’s tumultuous rings. In essence, every living entity’s earthly existence becomes a prelude to an eternal destiny shaped by their actions, a dual-path system that frames existence through an ethical lens extending across millions of species over billions of years.

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June 25, 2024, 1 a.m.

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Published: Tuesday, June 25, 2024

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