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basically sherlocked that Elluka was really Levia, Hardly. The most she could deduce was that Levia and Behemo were inside Elluka. It wasn't until Seth told her key information about the world's rules that she connected Elluka=Levia/Behemo.

Like the Doll later gets space bending powers that directly eject people to the Hellish Yard. Where'd you get that from? MotC of Evil's Theater executes people she judges guilty but nothing backs her sending them to Hellish Yard. Even then, people go to the Hellish Yard anyway since it's the only route to the Heavenly Yard (besides flying straight to the moon) and the Master of the Hellish Yard ultimately decides who stays and who can leave.

The series has shown the possibilities of some characters breaking space and time laws with just high concentrations of magic. This is true, though the confirmed cases involved gods and kin/demons.

Going back to my original post, the Court in SCP is described pretty sparsely. We know it's a judgment place and that it can display holograms. There's nothing on it being a giant black box with a grid and weird gravity. If there was more overlap, I'd be of a different opinion, but there isn't. Nothing substantial connects the two outside the name (wouldn't be the first time). What is undeniable though is that it's an actual place one can go to.

In light of that, categorizing the dimension Eve can conjure, whether it be this Court, a copy of it, or its own thing, in Locations seems inappropriate. Treating it like our Magic articles and adding a trivia mentioning SCP's Court instead seems like the best situation for it; if we learn new info collaborating your theories, we can simply add that to what's already there.