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5 months ago

The whole Voodoo thing is one of my biggest complaints when it comes to HH. Also, the fact that Viv got called out on it, and instead of being respectful or just taking it out, she basically said, "It's Okay guys, he's mixed see? It's fine. Also, blah blah, something about dead mother that we never hear about in the actual show blah blah blah. I'm good at representation (even though I refuse to draw people of color) šŸ„ŗ"

You can not convince me he was originally mixed. His human (and demon form) have no hints to being mixed at all. And that's coming from me, a paper-white mixed person. Sorry, this rand got out of hand.

I agree with everything being said in this post. This post is very well put, not to mention informative and interesting!

So thereā€™s Voodoo but no Lwa?

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

Before everyone decides to jump me just know that Iā€™m black, I grew up in a very Catholic environment and my grandparents implemented African traditions to worship God. Throughout the years of my dear old childhood, I also witnessed cults and beliefs outside of Christianity and know briefly of a few African Deities, spirits, syren, and many more.

So I can talk about voodoo, I still tried to do as much research as possible, and if someone sees any mistakes in what I say I apologize, be polite when pointing it out to me and Iā€™ll modify it.

So hereā€™s the first thing I want to addressā€¦

White people can do voodooā€¦ what? You donā€™t believe me, hereā€¦

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?
So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

Itā€™s been done since the 19th in New Orleans and whoever can worship is a much more nuanced issue.

You see in voodoo, there are these things called Houses (Humfo). Itā€™s a temple where a community of people worship diverse Lwa and are led by a priest or priestess.

Itā€™s a closed religion which means that you have to ask before entering one House. Some may refuse you because you have European ancestry, and I wonā€™t lie Voodoo is mainly dominated by people with African origins due to its roots. You still could eventually find a house thatā€™ll accept you but you canā€™t randomly start on your own without going through the process of initiation. Donā€™t mess with African spirits or spirits in general, voodoo is a group activity for a reason.

Now that all of this is cleared I want us all to come to one conclusion. Voodoo is only and ONLY for the people who will respect it. This applies to all religions.

And to writers.

Write about what you know and if you donā€™t know something research it! Donā€™t stop at Wikipedia, go on other sites, see documentaries or videos, and get books from the nearest library. Maybe you know someone who is more experienced in the subject youā€™re trying to write about?! I know it can be a long boring and annoying process, but sweetheart who told you writing respectfully about a preexistent thing was easy? If youā€™re unable to sit and open Google for research then donā€™t write about it!

Now that we all agree on something, do these scream respectful representation to you?

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?
So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

[ā€œI care about representation!ā€ Sure Viv, we believe you.]

Okay, voodoo dolls arenā€™t used for harm. Thatā€™s a myth from Pop Culture and Hollywood and itā€™s one of those examples of African religion being deemed as malevolent by popular media. Thank you Vivziepop for contributing to the stereotype, a big thanks. šŸ™‚

Seriously, the usual voodoo dolls we see in media are usually tourist traps sold in New Orleans but aren't used by actual practitioners. But, thereā€™s a thing called fetish or bocio, usually, those are figurines made of wood and hung on the tree in front of cemeteries to maintain a spiritual communication between the deceased and the living.

From a personal experience, when I was like 10 or 11 my parents saw safou (African fruit) growing near a restaurant, and the owner said to not get too close as fetishes were hung to avoid people from stealing the fruits. So it also has a protection function.

But Iā€™m not here to talk about my childhood, see I mentioned something called Lwa, letā€™s see what those are.

Voodoo is a monotheistic religion, it teaches that Bondye [Bon Dieu in French literally Good God] is the supreme creator of this universe mirroring him to the Christian God. But he has no evil counterparts so no Satan or Lucifer.

Bondye is disinterested in humanity and innacesbile to us, but he still keeps tabs through the Lwas giving a polytheistic aspect of the religion. People pray to them and give specific offerings depending on which Lwas they want to please.

They also can communicate with us through dreams and possessions. All Lwas have multiple domains of expertise and if you want something specific youā€™ll have to call a specific Lwa.

Each Lwa has a symbol related to them they are called Veve. It helps them manifest in the physical world, offerings, sacrifices, foods, and drinks are placed upon them.

ā€œWhere are you going with all of these informations?ā€

Here are the symbols that appear every time Alastor gets spooky or threatens someone.

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

These symbols alone don't mean anything but they are drawings that can appear in multiple veve. Veves are usually much more detailed and they used complete ones with little simplification in the Pilot, since itā€™s still canon Iā€™m counting itā€¦

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

My little theory is that if they decided to simply it is because the animators were already suffering so they lifted up the pain by sparing a lot of details. I mean they used the complete symbols for trading cards.

With all of these it is natural for me to come to the conclusion that to get his powers Alastor calls on the Lwas that grant these extremely powerful āœØtentaclesāœØ, weird red gremlins voodoo dolls thingies, deals-making abilities, and probably other things we havenā€™t seen yet.

Which means that Bondye existsā€”

ā€œTh3r'$ n0 God in HH. šŸ¤“ā˜ļøā€

Sure I can work with that, the Lwas exist and are independent, I guess Viv still has creative liberties.

Since Alastor depends on them that means that he chooses specific spirits to gain the specific power that he has, so I decided to search for a few symbols that have a resemblance to the one of Alastor and weā€™re gonna test Viv's ability to make something consistent.

A rant about Alastorā€™s power:

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

Obliviously they are not all of the symbols in correlation with the one in Hazbin Hotel. I just took these to showcase something fascinating with Vivā€™s writing style.

1. Marassa-Dossou-Dossa:

They are androgynous twins. They represent the power and purity of children, families, and procreation alongside benediction, love, justice, and innocence. They are children, usually, you can offer them candies, drinks, or banana leaves. They are summoned at the beginning of each ceremony after Legba to signify their importance in the religion.

The Marassa are extremely powerful despite being represented as kids. They usually help people who have issues with getting a child or other important aspects like the death of a newborn. While they are mostly nice and all, they are responsible for bad luck and bring sickness when not correctly served or forgotten.

2. Damballa:

He is one of the Loa who helped Bondnye when making the cosmos and, you can imagine, a very important figure.

Damballa is represented by a giant snake and is often associated with St Patrick's. He is the keeper of knowledge, wisdom, and healing magic representing the symbol of life, peace, purity, and goodness. His partner is Ayida-Weddo who forms rainbows, together they use the same Veve.

They are extremely strict with rules regarding their ceremonies. Everyone needs to be dressed in freshly cleaned clothing, women need to wear a white headscarf made of silk. Alcohol, nicotine, and else are forbidden when calling upon him.

Damballa doesn't have legs, so during the possession, the possessed will fall and wiggle on the ground like a snake and sometimes hiss.

3. Le Baron Samedi:

Heā€™s the spirit of the dead, resurrection, and the giver of life, itā€™s him you need to call if you wanna get in touch with your ancestors. He avenges the souls of the dead (witches, those who were wronged, etc, ā€¦)

Le Baron Samedi will heal your wounds if youā€™re willing to pay back, while itā€™s not his only ability the rest may be considered sinister since heā€™s a master of black magic and curses. If someone sends you a hex that brings death so long as Le Baron doesn't let you, you wonā€™t die. Oh and you see the Christian Cross, itā€™s also his symbol.

Le Baron can manifest himself in our physical realm through specific rituals I wonā€™t bother to describe how he presents himself just search his name on Google and look at the image. Despite being married to Maman Brigitte, he is still known for cheating. Heā€™s also openly lewd quick to swear and likes to mess with people with a big ego.

Usually, his followers can be seen wearing black and purple as he favors these colors but itā€™s not obligatory.

4. Ayizan:

Sheā€™s a sweet grandma and protector of commerce. You can see her with a white dress and deep pockets buying groceries in local markets, and she gives candies to children and people who are respectful.

Sheā€™s associated with the rites of initiation in the religion, which is a ritual or ceremony to signify when someone passes from one group to another it implies a change of status in the society. (ex: passage of child to adult)

Sheā€™s a typical priestess and knows of the many wisdom and mysteries regarding initiation and the natural world. Sheā€™s one of the greatest healers of the pantheon and while she doesn't heal physical wounds, she heals psychically offering health.

5. Papa Legba:

Heā€™s the spirit of crossroads, both metaphorical and literally. Itā€™s symbolizes choices and opportunities. Heā€™s also the intermediate between men and the spirit world people said heā€™s always in front of Houses. Papa Legba is invoked at the beginning of ceremonies to open the way for communication with other sprites and deities. While heā€™s mostly benevolent, he can be stern and enforce spiritual rules.

Some may also depict him as a fertility God, a tricker, or a protector of children. In Haiti, he facilitates communication, speech, and understanding. Children like him and heā€™s often asked to babysit.

Heā€™s associated with Saint Peter since this figure also has keys that grant access to an afterlife.

Debrief:

With all of this informations, we can all agree that none of these spirits works with Alastor as thereā€™s mainly associated with what we could consider a positive aspect of spirituality. Alastor isn't really an example of purity, goodness, and else. Plus his powers have no links to any of theā€“

ā€œBut thereā€™s Le Baron Samedi, he does Black Magic.ā€

Thatā€™s true and heā€™s actually the only Lwa from my list who could potentially work with Al but there are a few issues. Le Baron Samedi messes with people with a big ego, even if Al decided to work with him it would be quite complicated. Add to that Alastor's respect for women, I donā€™t think heā€™ll like to work with someone who cheats on his wife.

But letā€™s actually think of the potential here, making him a tangible entity Alastor could speak to, would have led to interesting character dynamics with Le Baron mocking Alastor and making him rethink his decision every time he tries and acts selfishly. Le Baron Samedi could have been the one slapping Mister Deer Boy to reality.

Personally, I think it would have been cool to add hints of the partnership by making Alastorā€™s suit black or giving him purple accessories but Viv's palette of colors is unfortunately very limited to the same shade of red.

ā€œYou only listen to 5 deities that appear to be popular, maybe somewhere thereā€™s actually a Lwa that is working with Alastor and you simply didn't choose to show it to us.ā€

Thereā€™s actually one spirit I can think of. Bakoulou Baka, I did not find pictures of his veve unfortunately.

What I can say about him is that he grants powers and wealth. But since heā€™s associated with dark energy, those things are finite and youā€™re royally fucked if you donā€™t repay him in time. He is so evil that people are scared of calling upon him.

Baka in general is a term used to refer to spirits willing to deal with very powerful sorcerers. They pretty much will do anything only if the price is right, they are malevolent spirits whoā€™ll turn on you if you don't do your part of the deal.

Alastor was mentioned to be stuck in a deal, it would be a great twist if the one who got him in this situation was an Evil Lwa he underestimated and failed to repay when he was alive. But we know Vivziepop that wonā€™t be the case.

ā€œYouā€™re too harsh on her those will be obliviously mentioned in season 2.ā€

Think back to all of the things I said in this post, the different terms like House, initiation, Lwa even the word Voodoo itself, are they even mentioned ONCE in the show? Did Vivziepop make an effort in the FOUR YEARS of production to include them? Did she make the slightest bit of effort to make sure that the new audience knows that Alastor practices voodoo?!! Even by watching the pilot you canā€™t tell itā€™s mentioned once fastly by Charlie AS A JOKE.

ā€œITā€™$ h@rD t0 Do that.ā€

Yeah, writing is hard you have to deal with it. And be for real, thereā€™s a scene where Vaggie enters Alastorā€™s room and sees him eating a deer, rather than see him in the middle of breakfast that could have gone like that:

ā€œWhat the hell are you going?

ā€“ Just a few offerings to keep the Lwas happy.ā€

Smart people would have been like ā€œWhat What the hell is a Lwa?ā€ They would have searched it on Google, and Bam people know Al does voodoo.

ā€œBut th3 szeN3 w@s to sh0w h3 was a canibal.ā€

Weā€™re talking of the same guy whose bestie is the cannibal queen, when Rosie proposed fingers to Charlie he could have accepted it. Good now the audience knows heā€™s a cannibal too, yay!

Religion is an important aspect of characters as it explains most of their behavior. Thatā€™s the type of thing you introduce in the first seasons then expand on the second.

And weā€™re talking of the same show where Husk looked at the screen and told us each of the main character archetypes. Iā€™m surprised Alastor hasn't been called Voodoo Man or something.

I thought of those rewritten scenes in the span of two minutes and youā€™re telling me Viv couldn't in four years?!

ā€œBut HH is b@seD 0n B|blic@l t3xt. Voodoo |s DifeREnt. šŸ¤“ā˜ļøā€

Are you aware Voodoo is essentially a very big salad of multiple beliefs mixed together rights? You know that one of them is Christianity right?! Some Lwas are associated with Saint, so nothing prevented Viv from making a new class in Heaven called Lwa whose job is to assist the Saints in their task.

When Charlie and Vaggie presented themselves in front of the gates, Saint Peter could have been the one holding the keys and Papa Legba would have been the one reading the book to know who was entering or not.

With the bare minimum in terms of research (1 week), I managed to think of quick easy but effective ways to implement voodoo in the Hellaverse in the span of 2 poor minutes. So why canā€™t Vivziepop do this when she had FOUR YEARS?!!

Or maybe itā€™s just thatā€¦ she doesn't care.

She doesn't care

You need to have a very VERY blatant lack of care for the source material to present voodoo the way Vivziepop did it. Every time the veve appears around Alastor itā€™s to communicate one thing danger and threat, itā€™s a harmful stereotype that needs to end people pointed it out she refused to listen.

And itā€™s because of this lack of respect that bullshit like these happen in her fandom.

So Theres Voodoo But No Lwa?

Alongside this, you can count the many comics of Alastor using voodoo dolls to hurt/control someone. Iā€™m not blaming any of these fans, Iā€™m blaming Vivienne Medrano for feeding such harmful ideas about the community and not making it clear enough that those symbols are part of a rich culture that people hold dear to their hearts and NOT A FUCKING AESTHETIC

You want an actual example of respect for foreign beliefs?

In the movie Exhuma, the main characters are a shaman and a geomancer, obliviously those who worked on the movie took creative liberties regarding shamanism in Koran culture BUT they actually called a Shaman. Thereā€™s a scene where one of the main characters is supposed to do rituals, the actors learn an actual choreography and do it as accurately as possible the shaman was there to supervise everything from beginning to ends.

All Iā€™m asking is for Vivziepop to open Google and do a deep dive. Itā€™s like a school presentation, you sacrifice at least 2 or 3 hours of your days to research your subject, and she had 4 years to do that a little bit of everyday.

Noo itā€™s too complicated apparently and come on look at these beautiful veve! Itā€™s edgy if I draw them with red on a dark background they look EeViiiIil.

I said it I said it again, if youā€™re not willing to research as much information about a preexisting subject.

Donā€™t write about it.

If you donā€™t have a little bit amount of respect for a religion and care about representing them properly.

Donā€™t write about it.

Donā€™t be like Vivziepop.


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5 months ago

How dare they compare the two, Alastor could never šŸ™„

I LOVE DEMOCRACY!!! šŸ—£ļøšŸ”„

I LOVE DEMOCRACY!!!

Also a very based comment šŸ‘‡šŸ‘ļøšŸ‘ļøāœØ

I LOVE DEMOCRACY!!!

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5 months ago

I am surprised Stolas isn't a part of this little group.

(derogatory) We could tell

(derogatory) We Could Tell

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5 months ago

I agree. I think Alastor has a lot of wasted potential.

Alastor As A Powerful Demon Is A Little Disappointing.

Alastor as a powerful demon is a little disappointing.

No really . . . he was honestly lame this season. Viv really hyped him up to be this scary, strong, intimidating overlord who's not to be f**ked with under any circumstances only to show him off as a joke, like the rest of these villains.

Alastor is not intimidating at all. If anything he's more predictable. . . Or I guess predictable is not the right word, but it gives off the feeling like an "I've seen it all before" kinda deal. I mean- I would expect little more than this-

Alastor As A Powerful Demon Is A Little Disappointing.

I mean seriously writers?? . . .A giant with tentacles??!! He's not even all that different from his usual appearance?? It doesn't feel original. It's like Viv thought "Yeah, you guys remember when Ursula from The Little Mermaid turned into a giant. Let's do that with Alastor but with less effort." Hell, at least with Ursula, it was scary. Alastor just felt . . . lazy.

And not only that, but his fight with Adam left a sour impression too-

Alastor As A Powerful Demon Is A Little Disappointing.
Alastor As A Powerful Demon Is A Little Disappointing.

Granted he did better than the scene where he turned into a giant out of nowhere, but this whole fight was left with a rather unsatisfying result. Alastor's fight with Adam lasted for like- a minute and now all of a sudden, he wants to melts into ooze and disappear somewhere??

Alastor As A Powerful Demon Is A Little Disappointing.

So you're telling me this so-called "OvErLoRd" got whacked with a guitar ONCE and that was enough for him to bleed and get weak??? He suddenly can't use magic like he's been doing since fighting Adam?? And he just leaves like a sore loser??? I don't care if the guitar was an angelic weapon, it didn't leave that much of an impact. Alastor could've held his own a little bit. It wasn't like he was STABBED to death.

Don't even tell me that it's because his staff was broken that he's suddenly weak, cuz he magically reappears in the final song and is all healed up like nothing happened (cuz pretty much, nothing did happen).

Overall, for an overlord, Alastor is not as strong or intimidating as Viv wants us to think he is. It just looks like he's trying to hard.


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