Souls (symbol: $) are the currency of Hell. Souls are the medium of exchange for goods and services in the realm of Hell, and are printed under the authority of Seven Deadly Sins.
Description
Souls are seen to take the form of banknotes printed on an acid green colored paper. The banknote for a hundred souls feature the same Mammon logo as other Mammon-related products and places such as posters in Loo Loo Land and on the fronts of banks.
Several occult seals can be found printed on the money, including the sigils of both Lucifer and Baphomet, as well as a cross meant to represent the element of sulfur. A Latin motto is written below the sigil of Baphomet, reading "In nomine Dei nostri Satanas Luciferi excelsi", translating roughly to "In the name of our Lord Satan, the great bringer of light".
Trivia
- All the notes seen so far were printed in series 666.
- They also had the same serial numbers, however, this may just be asset duplication to aid animation, rather than an in-universe printing oversight.
- The money uses typefaces reminiscent of both US currency, and the video game series, Diablo.
- Mammon's portrait and sigil appear on the banknotes for a hundred Souls.
- Lucifer's sigil can also be seen across from Mammon's.
- The term "Souls" for Hell's currency has not been used or referred to since its debut in "Loo Loo Land", and the term "dollars" is instead used during Fizzarolli's song in "Oops" and during Glitz and Glam's duet in the credits of "MAMMON'S MAGNIFICENT MUSICAL MID-SEASON SPECIAL (ft Fizzarolli)".
- According to Adam in "The Show Must Go On", the Heaven equivalent currency is known as "Heaven bucks".