"Welcome to Hell. Well, more like Hell 2.0. No, you're not dead, no i'm not going to torture you, no you're not going to torture yourself... Dear Dad, no, I didn't bring any demons with me. Do you petty things have that little faith in me? No, I didn't bring you here to punish you. I brought you here to save you. Don't you see you're destroying each other? Destroying your respective universes? It must stop. So that brings us to where we are. This isn't your universe. This is my universe. And I have some ground rules. One, don't kill each other, for the love of my overbearing Father, this is supposed to be about peace, not war. Two, don't do anything asinine like try to escape, I guarantee you can't, only a celestial being can travel between universes with ease and last I checked I'm the only one of those here. And three, it is vital that you all learn to coexist with each other here. It's a matter of the life and death. I expect you'll understand, with time. I'll pop in every now and then to make sure you all haven't massacred each other. Oh, what's my name you ask? How rude of me.
Lucifer Morningstar, of course."

Universes all across the multiverse are dying. The inhabitants are killing each other in massive wars, despite the Celestials best efforts to stop it. Celestial after Celestial succumbed to the destruction of universes all across the multiverse. Finally, the most unlikely Celestial, Lucifer Morningstar, wielding a flaming sword, cut a hole through space and time, creating a new, uninhabited universe. Due to the drastic state of the multiverse, Lucifer was in an awful hurry, and only had time to create one teensy little planet before he began the selection process. He selected important figures from across many universes to place on his tiny planet, as a sort of test group to see how they will fare together. However, Lucifer miscalculated somewhat severely in his plan. Angels were not made to create worlds, and Lucifer is certainly no exception. His planet resembles a somewhat shoddy clay creation made by a lazy preschooler. Not to mention it is chock full of fun little surprises, like geysers of fire and actual dragons. Lucifer's second, and possibly more grave miscalculation, was the idea of putting all of these foreign beings from completely different worlds together on a tiny little hell-planet. Will they survive each other for long enough for Lucifer and the other Celestials to stop the multiverse's many wars, or will they succumb to war like their home worlds?

