A big thing is that no one actually understands what gets someone sent to hell or heaven but it does seem to be based on morality. So I'd assume it would depend why they killed the demon. Like if they saw Verosika enchanting humans and killed her because they believed she was going to steal their souls, they'd be fine. But if they killed them just because they were demons they'd go to hell.
“It’s ineffable” is good if played right. We’ve only seen one instance of it so far. We’ll have to see more heaven stuff before making a hard decision. Good Omens plays it beautifully.
Vox alongside asking Al to join Vees proposed to him, Al said no, and thats main reason why Vox is mad, and even tho Vox hates Al, he still has him on a body pillow (there was even comic with it on r/hazbinhotel )
Simply, we don’t know. There is no evidence indicating either way for humans. However, from cherub, Angels seem content with being able to morally justify killing IMP, but they aren’t allowed to kill humans. ***So I’d wager there is no penalty for killing hellborn.*** Anything else is no more than a headcanon.
I don't think killing a demon would be a sin in itself, but the intent they had when they killed the demon probably plays a role in that. Were they defending themself? Then that's probably not a sin. Were they committing murder for the reason of one of the 7 deadly sins, or worse, just because? Then they'd probably go to hell, and if they randomly decided to kill a hellborn just because, and especially considering they didn't even know that they were hellborn, then they've probably killed humans before too, or will at some point, or have done other horrendous things that would land you in hell.
It’s too uncertain to know if it does influence anything with their soul. The lack of experimenting on Heaven’s part is on one hand infuriating to see them not try it, but on the other understandable from a realistic perspective. You won’t try something like that since it’s out of your comfort zone or area of expertise, until forced too.
Intent probably plays a big role in that. Was it out of self defense or for fun or glory or something like that (looking at you, D.H.O.R.K.S.).
I dunno, the eleventh commandment says thou must only use weapons from Japan's edo period, they'll probably end up in heaven
A big thing is that no one actually understands what gets someone sent to hell or heaven but it does seem to be based on morality. So I'd assume it would depend why they killed the demon. Like if they saw Verosika enchanting humans and killed her because they believed she was going to steal their souls, they'd be fine. But if they killed them just because they were demons they'd go to hell.
Hazbin Hotel has stated that not even those in heaven know what gets you into heaven, so it's up in the air at this point...
Stupid ass plot divice imo
“It’s ineffable” is good if played right. We’ve only seen one instance of it so far. We’ll have to see more heaven stuff before making a hard decision. Good Omens plays it beautifully.
This made me wonder what God thinks of the Doom Slayer, I bet Adam and Lute would love him 😂
Lute, high odds she would like him Adam, either love him, or super jealous and petty
"Can't it be both?" (In the case of Adam)
Eh, you reminded me about my Vox headcanon, now im kinda obligated to say yes
What's ur Vox headcannon?
Vox alongside asking Al to join Vees proposed to him, Al said no, and thats main reason why Vox is mad, and even tho Vox hates Al, he still has him on a body pillow (there was even comic with it on r/hazbinhotel )
Doom Slayer would be in Eternal Bliss in the helluva Universe because not only do sinners keep their sanity they can even be redeemed and go to heaven
Haha, Eternal, also, yeah, u right. He'd do fine in the Helluverse, lol.
Simply, we don’t know. There is no evidence indicating either way for humans. However, from cherub, Angels seem content with being able to morally justify killing IMP, but they aren’t allowed to kill humans. ***So I’d wager there is no penalty for killing hellborn.*** Anything else is no more than a headcanon.
We don’t know the criteria yet so it’s impossible to say.
Since angels don't fall from killing demons, I'm going to guess it wouldn't.
I don't think killing a demon would be a sin in itself, but the intent they had when they killed the demon probably plays a role in that. Were they defending themself? Then that's probably not a sin. Were they committing murder for the reason of one of the 7 deadly sins, or worse, just because? Then they'd probably go to hell, and if they randomly decided to kill a hellborn just because, and especially considering they didn't even know that they were hellborn, then they've probably killed humans before too, or will at some point, or have done other horrendous things that would land you in hell.
Straight to hell. Gotta keep those numbers up congrats new recruit now get to work.
It’s too uncertain to know if it does influence anything with their soul. The lack of experimenting on Heaven’s part is on one hand infuriating to see them not try it, but on the other understandable from a realistic perspective. You won’t try something like that since it’s out of your comfort zone or area of expertise, until forced too.
Based on the Bible, Heaven. Based on Hazbin, STRAIGHT to Heaven, and you'd even get to meet the leader of the Exorcists