Hell hasn't historically really come to play in Eastbound, barring one instance (Arc V: Alem), and there characters with a connection to it had certain, very specific exposures and abilities (to avoid them overtaking the plot). The basic reasoning was, that wasn't their hell, so limited purview made sense. I don't envision hell really coming back into play, since it's already been explored — but if it does, I think hell-linked characters would be under the same kinds of guidelines. So, it's fine for her to be key in her world, as she'd still be subject to situational limitations here.
Her being a big undead lure might be a bit much, unfortunately.
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Hell hasn't historically really come to play in Eastbound, barring one instance (Arc V: Alem), and there characters with a connection to it had certain, very specific exposures and abilities (to avoid them overtaking the plot). The basic reasoning was, that wasn't their hell, so limited purview made sense. I don't envision hell really coming back into play, since it's already been explored — but if it does, I think hell-linked characters would be under the same kinds of guidelines. So, it's fine for her to be key in her world, as she'd still be subject to situational limitations here.
Her being a big undead lure might be a bit much, unfortunately.