For those who don’t know or whose memories are foggy on the regions of Hades, according to Greek mythology, they are as follows.

Asphodel Meadows: where the ordinary person goes after they die. Apparently it is a rather pleasant place. Lots of flowers that smell nice. Unless you read The Odyssey, which makes it looks gloomy and sad and terrible.

Elysian Plain (Elysium): this section is reserved only for heroes and people chosen by the gods, or related to them. If you’re a righteous person, you’ll end up here, too. Very petite-bourgeois.

Tartarus: where all the bad folk go to get a whoopin’, as my grandmother would have put it. 

As you may recall, in this story Hades is currently suffering a civil war started when Tantalus seized Tartarus and waged war against the other regions. Every war has its refugees, and many have come to Fetch’s house, joining the unseelie fae displaced by gentrification.

Rough times in the realm of myth as in our more prosaic reality.