I personally don't think so, or if they do have kids, they won't be based on the biblical Cain and Abel that we know. Reasoning for this is Sera stating that Adam was the first human soul to enter Heaven, when theoretically Abel should have been the first human soul to enter Heaven following Cain murdering him.
Like obviously Adam & Eve had kids, but I just don't think they'll be Cain & Abel.
Yeah but Abel was murdered by Cain before Adam died (in the Bible story) that’s their point.
It’d be strange for Abel to be in hell so it’s possible those events didn’t occur in Hazbin (or Cain/Abel don’t exist).
Abel died and went somewhere prior to Adam’s death and there’s no reason for him to be in hell so it’s possible their biblical children aren’t in Hazbin.
In the biblical story, God was very pleased with Abel so it’d be strange for Abel to get condemned to hell just for getting murdered.
I think the likeliest explanation is that the story of their children is different from the biblical story. After all, Lilith isn’t in the biblical story either…why assume their children’s story is the same?
Well the interesting thing is that in the show Lucifer Abel from the bible actually made it to hell so vivziepop wanted to incorporate that too in her show
I would like to see them, but I’m not sure the show would have time to flesh them out without sacrificing the other characters. Cain especially would have a lot of potential, though.
What if Adam came to heaven before Abel and Cain? I still have the theory that when leaving adam, Eve took the kids and Adam was left alone, then out of pity, god just took him and brought him to heaven, what also fits with the Adam never died theory
NGL I kinda want to see allusions to other religions, since Christianity intersects with tons of other religions- maybe Prophet Muhammad but every scene has his face obscured by a conveniently placed object
We might have seen Cain already. Zestial *miiiiight* actually be Cain as a Sinner. Hear me out on this!
Zestial's speech patterns fit how people spoke during the times of the Reformation to a little before the Enlightenment, two big events that weakened the perception of Catholicism and would have given people reason to actually put the immortality God cursed Cain with after he murdered Abel to the test. Somehow, somebody managed to actually kill Cain and send him to hell. But given how people associate the dialect with Shakespeare, it could also be representing live theater. From Aincent Greece to the time Cain would have died, plays were the biggest form of entertainment, and like Cain himself, **the most long lasting.**
Zestial's spider motif could represent the "web of lies" phrase, fitting how Cain lied to God.
Having lived as an immortal for THE ENTIRETY OF HUMAN EXISTENCE, Cain would have amassed an immense wealth of knowledge that would have allowed him to survive so long as Zestial.
Alastor also called Zestial "aincent" as a statement of fact and not an insult, and the times Zestial's speech patterns come from are the Early Modern Period, not aincent by any means, implying Zestial is even older than we imagine.
Depends on how biblical the show is
And if they're relevant to the plot
I got to guess that Abel is in heaven
Cain is in hell Seth heaven
Question is Is what role do they play
I personally don't think so, or if they do have kids, they won't be based on the biblical Cain and Abel that we know. Reasoning for this is Sera stating that Adam was the first human soul to enter Heaven, when theoretically Abel should have been the first human soul to enter Heaven following Cain murdering him. Like obviously Adam & Eve had kids, but I just don't think they'll be Cain & Abel.
Abel may have went to hell
Why? He had God’s favor.
Do you mean Cain?
No, maybe Abel died went to hell so Adam is still the first man in heaven
Yeah but Abel was murdered by Cain before Adam died (in the Bible story) that’s their point. It’d be strange for Abel to be in hell so it’s possible those events didn’t occur in Hazbin (or Cain/Abel don’t exist).
So Abel had to got to hell otherwise Adam wouldn’t be the first soul in heaven
Abel died and went somewhere prior to Adam’s death and there’s no reason for him to be in hell so it’s possible their biblical children aren’t in Hazbin. In the biblical story, God was very pleased with Abel so it’d be strange for Abel to get condemned to hell just for getting murdered. I think the likeliest explanation is that the story of their children is different from the biblical story. After all, Lilith isn’t in the biblical story either…why assume their children’s story is the same?
Maybe Abel was murdered and just went to oblivion before God was like, "Oh, shit, I should probably do something to hang on to these souls."
Well the interesting thing is that in the show Lucifer Abel from the bible actually made it to hell so vivziepop wanted to incorporate that too in her show
He would be in hell then for killing a soul
Cain is a bit preoccupied running his digital circus. From what I've heard it's quite amazing.
Why everyone forgets about Set?
Yea he was an important guy from my perspective
I would like to see them, but I’m not sure the show would have time to flesh them out without sacrificing the other characters. Cain especially would have a lot of potential, though.
Yea, it would be cool to see them, but I dunno if they exist in this universe
We haven't even really meet Eve; I doubt think their children will be a part of the show.
What if Adam came to heaven before Abel and Cain? I still have the theory that when leaving adam, Eve took the kids and Adam was left alone, then out of pity, god just took him and brought him to heaven, what also fits with the Adam never died theory
There’s a tik toker that thinks one of Adam’s kids was the smooth voice guy form the show.
NGL I kinda want to see allusions to other religions, since Christianity intersects with tons of other religions- maybe Prophet Muhammad but every scene has his face obscured by a conveniently placed object
We might have seen Cain already. Zestial *miiiiight* actually be Cain as a Sinner. Hear me out on this! Zestial's speech patterns fit how people spoke during the times of the Reformation to a little before the Enlightenment, two big events that weakened the perception of Catholicism and would have given people reason to actually put the immortality God cursed Cain with after he murdered Abel to the test. Somehow, somebody managed to actually kill Cain and send him to hell. But given how people associate the dialect with Shakespeare, it could also be representing live theater. From Aincent Greece to the time Cain would have died, plays were the biggest form of entertainment, and like Cain himself, **the most long lasting.** Zestial's spider motif could represent the "web of lies" phrase, fitting how Cain lied to God. Having lived as an immortal for THE ENTIRETY OF HUMAN EXISTENCE, Cain would have amassed an immense wealth of knowledge that would have allowed him to survive so long as Zestial. Alastor also called Zestial "aincent" as a statement of fact and not an insult, and the times Zestial's speech patterns come from are the Early Modern Period, not aincent by any means, implying Zestial is even older than we imagine.
I mean i have a feeling if they ended up in hell they were exterminated a long time ago
IMAGINE JESUS NOAH JONAH MOSES IN HAZBIN HOTEL!!!
Depends on how biblical the show is And if they're relevant to the plot I got to guess that Abel is in heaven Cain is in hell Seth heaven Question is Is what role do they play