Alastor Does Not Own Husk (Hazbin Hotel)
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The Red-Haired Wendigo by Cosmos567
Fandoms: Hazbin Hotel (Cartoon), Helluva Boss (Web Series)
11 Jul 2024
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The Red-Haired Wendigo is a legend, a myth. A tall tale used by Hell’s upper echelon to keep sinners in line and prevent them from getting too out of hand. If an Overlord rises to such power that they surpass the Goetia and begin to approach the Sins, they disappear, consumed soul and all by The Red-Haired Wendigo. If a sinner travels to one of the lower rings without having the express permission of Lucifer or one of the sins, they suffer the same fate. If anyone, sinner, hellborn, or Goetia commits a sexual crime against a child, or even attempts to, they are rewarded with a one-way trip to his stomach.
That’s what the legends say, anyway. And that’s all they are, legends, or so everyone thinks. Until he shows up at the Hotel run by Lucifer’s daughter, that is.
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Alastor wasn’t sent to Hell as a punishment for his actions on Earth. No, despite what he did his good deeds actually outweighed his bad. He’ll vehemently deny it if you question him on it, but he’s actually quite the Altruist. He used most of the money he made from being a famous Radio Host for charity work(though he claims that he did it for tax reasons, Mimzy and Husk, who both knew him when he was alive, will tell you otherwise), whenever he was at a club he would often step in to defend women from unwanted advances, and if he ever found anyone, man or woman, in a vulnerable state he would ensure that they made it home safely.
Most of all, he never intentionally hurt an innocent person unless they witnessed one of his murders. Speaking of those, he exclusively targeted rapists, abusers, and fellow killers(he says that it’s because nobody would miss them, but Husk says that it was because of their actions).
No, he wasn’t sent to hell as a punishment. Hell was his reward. After all, Alastor The Avenger, Patron-saint of Victims, is the punishment for those who truly deserve it.
