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  • Adorkable:
    • Despite being a sinner, Chase definitely has his moments. He’s a massive nerd who has sweaters for his cat, questionable fashion sense when off the job, and is a gamer.
    • Scarlet has her moments, as well. She develops a fascination with Chase's preferred MMO, Fatecraft, and attempts to eat an entire ball of cotton candy whole. In the third season, after a quarter century in the Ninth Circle, she forgets essentially everything about the game, but continues to insist that her chosen race is the best because she wouldn't have chosen it otherwise.
  • Awesome Art: Like you wouldn't believe. The Discover version was no slouch in this department, being almost entirely in black and white and red with the occasional other color popping up. But the featured version is entirely in color, and it is jaw-dropping. Each panel looks like a screenshot from an anime with quite the budget.
  • Complete Monster: Season 3: Dr. Judah is a monstrous immortal elite who helps keep hospital and medical care prices high to prey on the poor. Before the series, Judah helped convince Ante Nora/Scarlet to release Scarlet Rot into the world, leading to 10 percent of the world's population having their organs liquefy and die as a result. Judah also broke and abused Ante, and is heavily implied to have repeatedly raped her. Judah later spitefully destroys the cure for Scarlet Rot in order to create a market for his more long-term treatments so they'll be more profitable. In the present, Judah captures Scarlet's immortal friend and tortures him repeatedly by cutting his body into pieces for sheer scientific fun to see how much pain he would take while being alive the entire time. As a final act of spite, Judah burns down the apartment of Scarlet's deceased mother with all their memories, boasting how he now completely owns Scarlet.
  • Genius Bonus: Those of Abrahamic faiths would immediately recognize Azrael shares his name with the Angel of Death in Christian and Islamic tradition, which is also the role he plays amongst God's archangels in the series.
  • Memetic Mutation: After the author jokingly called Satan "Stan" in the Discover version, some fans have continued calling him this alongside the author.

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