loona (helluva boss and etc) created by tuftbox
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  • Don't lie. If he was a furry you wouldn't need to strip to distract him, you'd just need to do that 'extend-leg-beyond-corner' thing. This was an independent decision.

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  • kitsune_wizard said:
    Don't lie. If he was a furry you wouldn't need to strip to distract him, you'd just need to do that 'extend-leg-beyond-corner' thing. This was an independent decision.

    Did the subtle blush give it away?

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  • kitsune_wizard said:
    Don't lie. If he was a furry you wouldn't need to strip to distract him, you'd just need to do that 'extend-leg-beyond-corner' thing. This was an independent decision.

    To be fair wouldn’t you wanna have an excuse to strip and get naked?

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  • Considering so many of the demons in hell are largely based on animals, I wonder if the target would consider it to be an improvement over the world of the living?

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  • negamajora said:
    Considering so many of the demons in hell are largely based on animals, I wonder if the target would consider it to be an improvement over the world of the living?

    Well considering most depictions of hell are terrible places to end up, where you are tortured for eternity, I don't think anyone would consider hell to be a life improvement. Unless they're a masochistic.

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  • promethe_s said:
    Well considering most depictions of hell are terrible places to end up, where you are tortured for eternity, I don't think anyone would consider hell to be a life improvement. Unless they're a masochistic.

    Not in the series this character is from. Hell is more like a place without any form of law enforcement, or governmental oversight. Crime and corruption are free to run amok, with the only means of keeping things from getting too out of control being a yearly purge of Hell's excess population.

    In the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel, one character (Angel Dust) poses the question of what happens to somebody who dies in Hell, but the episode never actually gives us the answer.

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  • negamajora said:
    In the pilot episode of Hazbin Hotel, one character (Angel Dust) poses the question of what happens to somebody who dies in Hell, but the episode never actually gives us the answer.

    well if you die by normal means in that version of hell, you'd just regenerate (and possibly "respawn" if vaporized or a similar level of damage). And Angel was referring to dying by holy/angelic weapons which would wipe you out of hell, but what happens to those people...its hard to say.

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  • nightmare-fox said:
    well if you die by normal means in that version of hell, you'd just regenerate (and possibly "respawn" if vaporized or a similar level of damage). And Angel was referring to dying by holy/angelic weapons which would wipe you out of hell, but what happens to those people...its hard to say.

    I was not aware of any lore stating they just respawn after death. Makes me wonder how exactly turf wars work now, if slaughtering your enemies by the dozens is only a mild inconvenience for them?

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  • iidumsnekii said:
    Damn, what do i gotta do to get her sent after me?

    Piss off somebody who recently died. The company she works for is hired to assassinate living people whom demons have a grudge against.

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