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Around 2013-2015, I remember reading the start of a webcomic. I only really remember 2 plot points from it. It was about this group of kids who tried summoning a demon, but the reverse happened and they mistakenly sent the entire group to hell, scattered across the plane. However hell was not stereotypical fire and brimstone, and instead was very alien looking with forest and areas of housing.
I remember only one of the characters designs: A "Dave Strider" lookalike, an albino male teenager, with white hair and white skin, wearing glasses and acting very aloof.
Two plot points I remember were of two of the 5 or so kids meeting their respective demon.
One of the girl characters, a very sweet but weird kid, manages to come out of the woods and breaks into a demon's home to look for a phone or food. The house was empty, so she was able to get out of the open. However the demon who lived there shortly returned home and panicked/was scared of the girl when she was discovered.
The dave lookalike got arrested for looking so weird, and while arrested, he met a demon lawyer that immediately realized that he wasn't a demon, and was trying to figure out a loophole to get him out and possibly back home.
The artstyle was either lineless, made in paint with hard edges, or was lined with colored lineart. (It's been several years, but it is what it is.) The art style reminded me a lot of Andrew Hussie's lineless art style, for example: The dramatic close up of Jadesprite and Davesprite's faces in [S] Cascade.
If anyone recognizes this comic, I'll really appreciate it! Thank you for your time <:7!