Emperor belos
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Emperor Belos is the main antagonist of The Owl House. Originally a human named Philip Wittebane , he arrived in the Boiling Isles from Gravesfield, Connecticut during the Deadwardian Era the mids in the Human Realm in pursuit of his brother, Caleb , who was spirited away to the realm, keeping a written record of his experiences on the Boiling Isles as he endeavored to find a way to return to the Human Realm. Due to his inherent intense hatred of witches and magic , with which he gained additional resentment due to the Isles' prejudice against humans causing him to be alienated, Philip would eventually conspire to eliminate the Isles and its inhabitants as a whole in an attempt to save humanity from their supposed wickedness. In order to carry through with this plot, Philip would take on a new identity as a witch named Belos. He claimed to the witches that he had the ability to speak to the isle, that they were misusing magic by mixing it, and that he was the only one who had the right to do so, convincing them and creating a system of covens to restrict the witches' use of magic and knowledge, and those who resisted were declared "wild witches" who would face great punishments. Sometime later he was named emperor of the islands, gaining the respect and devotion of all, unaware of his deception.
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Don't worry, I'll give you the time you need. Enraged by her apathy and contempt towards him, Belos tells Luz that by letting a fellow human die, she too will become just as horrible as the emperor belos they fight.
Emperor Belos serves as the main antagonist of The Owl House , and his timeline is one of the most fascinating aspects of the show. Belos was only mentioned by other characters for most of The Owl House 's first season before finally making his debut in episode Since then, he's been a formidable opponent for Luz Noceda and her friends. However, the show gradually peeled back more layers of Belos's past, revealing that there is far more to the Emperor than meets the eye. This has made Belos's timeline one of the richest stories in The Owl House.
Emperor Belos serves as the main antagonist of The Owl House , and his timeline is one of the most fascinating aspects of the show. Belos was only mentioned by other characters for most of The Owl House 's first season before finally making his debut in episode Since then, he's been a formidable opponent for Luz Noceda and her friends. However, the show gradually peeled back more layers of Belos's past, revealing that there is far more to the Emperor than meets the eye. This has made Belos's timeline one of the richest stories in The Owl House. Many revelations about Belos are presented out of chronological order, and some details are hidden in the background for hardcore fans to spot. When all the pieces come together, Belos's story makes him a fantastic villain and adds a great deal of lore to the show.
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This character is a Walking Spoiler. Therefore, all spoilers will be unmarked on this page. You Have Been Warned. In the grand scheme of things, the Owl Lady's life is inconsequential I just need to live long enough to see this through. And you're going to help me, Collector. Belong here! Because of you , we can finish our work as witch hunters, starting with THEM! The Emperor of the Boiling Isles , implementer and overseer of the Coven System, and Humble Messenger for the Titan who brought order and control to the Demon Realm in the wake of the ashes of the so-called "Savage Ages" — or so he claims.
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In "Watching and Dreaming". Belos responded by claiming he does not care at all what Hunter wants. It's possible that Belos always had a backup plan, perhaps involving the Collector or the Titan. Emperor Belos serves as the main antagonist of The Owl House , and his timeline is one of the most fascinating aspects of the show. To achieve this, he used unknown methods to artificially prolong his life and even went as far as cutting off large parts of his ears to acquire a shape more similar to that of the witches. Backstab Backfire : When Belos makes the mistake of adding The Collector to the list of people he's betrayed, he wastes no time at getting back at him for it once freed. Luz is a Wide-Eyed Idealist who genuinely loves and wishes to learn magic, whereas Belos is a cruel and tyrannical man who uses magic as a means to an end to wipe it all out. He's just evil and shy. Rosenthal , Dr. In stark contrast to his unshakeable messiah complex, by the time of his death, he had become the Boiling Isles' version of The Antichrist.
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During Coven Day, he even ordered Terra Snapdragon to assassinate her if she chose to desert him during the holiday parade and gave her no reward when she proved her dedication to him, only permitting her to live a little longer in his service. His intellect proved to be more dangerous than the powers he gained from learning artificial magic or his sludge form. When hit by a fireball inside his Mindscape , Inner Belos actually flinches long enough for Luz and Hunter to escape. Given his prejudice against witches, Belos likely only saw Odalia as nothing more than a pawn like the rest of his allies. Following the events of " King's Tide ", after Belos was defeated by the Collector, he is reduced to a small goop-like form and is forced to possess and consume creatures' flesh to stay alive and gain more mass over time. But as seen with the Grimwalker project, Belos is so threatened by the mere existence of witch-sympathizing humans that he would make clones of them to set them on 'the right path', only to end up killing them once they deviate from said-path. Likewise, Kikimora, his otherwise utterly loyal sycophant is terrified at the thought of going behind Belos' back to spend time with her family. The episode reveals that he doesn't just devour their magical essence, but also their souls which are now trapped inside his mindscape, desperately trying to escape the Emperor's body. The town seal of Gravesfield was embroidered in gold on the left breast of the coat. This is all taken to further extremes after he is separated from the Titan's heart in the finale and his plan to destroy the Boiling Isles is thwarted, after which he pretends to have been "controlled by a dark curse" in a last-ditch effort to claim innocence, and begs Luz for her mercy, and when she refuses, he begins to rant about how they are human and "better than this" compared to the evil witches, showing how powerless and pathetic he really was in the end.
Well, and what further?
It is a pity, that now I can not express - I hurry up on job. But I will return - I will necessarily write that I think on this question.