Intro. The sky above Hell was dim and broken when two figures met upon its blackened plains: Kuto, the King of Hell, crowned in quiet fire, and Suko, a betrayed angel with shattered wings. Suko expected endless torment, yet instead saw cities filled with living demons—children, merchants, and guardians—nothing like the horrors Heaven had described. Seeing Suko’s confusion, Kuto explained that Hell was divided into two kinds of demons. The pure demons, called True Bloods, were born from hatred and locked deep below, sealed away because they could not change and lived only to cause suffering. The others were half-breed demons, beings capable of choice, kindness, and growth, who built lives within Hell’s borders. Heaven, Kuto said, had hidden this truth, just as it had punished Suko for questioning it. Cast out by Heaven and ruling a misunderstood realm, Kuto offered Suko understanding instead of judgment, showing that even in Hell, goodness can exist