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Main Character Jonah Pemberton Agent of Hell, working directly under Maximilian Taylor, was murdered by treache ry in life,

, has spent the last 100 years In Hell. (Hell time only) Has power to sentence denizens of Hell to special punishment. Maximilian Taylor Jonah's direct superior, runs their house in hell, long haired, arrogant, but as an affinity for Jonah, and trusts him. Lisa Netta Fellow agent of hell, of a less successful house, however has an inflated idea o f her importance. Leon Anderson Older gentleman, was sent to Hell because of accidentally killing a man and comm itting suicide, is a good natured man, only in Hell for a temporary period. Baal One of the lords of Hell, secretly jealous of Satan's position, believing himsel f to be more worthy, intends to became overall head of Hell when Satan leaves th e position in 2 Billion years, occasional examiner of the houses, visits Maximil ian & Jonah. Heaven is comprised of lower and higher Heaven, lower Heaven is as far as former denizens of Hell will ever get, is a heavenly dimension, but offers very little freedom other than the torture of Hell not being an aspect (maybe elaborate mor e on later). Heaven & Hell have a treaty not to invade each others realms, but occasionally r enegades from both sides will attempt invasions to steal souls from each side, J onah is also one of the warriors of Hell assigned to defend it. Lisa also wants to be one of these warriors, but lacks the necessary skill. Denizens of Hell have to report for torture sessions every day, during which the ir pain feeling is intensified tenfold, failure to do so results in punishment, which can vary from increased sessions, to in the most extreme cases, perpetual punishment, Jonah & Lisa have the power to give out these punishments. Hell is structured not unlike the living world, denizens have jobs and run busin esses, however, even the most successful still must report for their torture sessions, and are under the watchful eye of the Agents such as Jonah & Lisa, under-perfor mance in employment must be reported by the head of the business, and the offend er is punished by the Agents accordingly. Occasionally Jonah will meet people he knows from his human life being sent to H ell, people who are sent to Hell are unaware of their own death, Jonah is respon sible for telling and showing them how they died, and as a new denizen of Hell, they must relive it upon their entry. Agents, Warriors and House owners are exempt from daily torture, but must senten ce others to torture and punish offenders regularly, or risk losing their status and punished far more harshly than regular denizens.

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