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For the majority of the season, Belos remained sequestered in his castle while Lilith hunted Eda on his behalf. Apparently, the Emperor had promised to heal Eda's curse if Lilith succeeded in capturing her. Eventually, in "Agony of a Witch", he had grown tired of her repetitive failures and gave her one last chance to capture Eda on pain of banishment from the Emperor's Coven. He later observed from the battlements as Lilith summoned Eda to a witches' duel that ultimately saw the latter permanently transforming into her cursed form.

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Arguably the biggest proof of that is his brother, whom he not only killed for loving a witch instead of hating them like he "is supposed to", but kept cloning in the form of Grimwalkers, wanting to create what he sees as a "better" version of Caleb, as in, more submissive to him. This narcissism also prevents him from realizing his own nature, as he sees himself as good and witches as evil in spite of all evidence to the contrary. Emperor Belos is the main antagonist of the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House.
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Dropping the act, he tells her that the both of them are human and are better than the "evil" witches, but she just steps away coldly and lets Eda, King, and Raine Whispers shut him up by stomping on him. Hunter is the most recent grimwalker Belos created in the image of his late brother, Caleb. At first, Belos showed that he cared for Hunter, seeing him as a replacement for his older brother and calling him the one who looks like Caleb the most. However, Belos would also manipulate Hunter in an attempt to control him, which was successful for the most part. It is implied in "Hunting Palismen" and "Eclipse Lake" that Belos would physically abuse Hunter should he ever fail his missions.
List of The Owl House characters
In conclusion, Emperor Belos can best be defined as a cunning, ruthless, extremely manipulative, narcissistic, hypocritical, essentially heartless, sadistic and genocidal individual who will stop at nothing to accomplish his goals and get what he wants, even if that means killing fellow humans such as his own brother or Luz. All he does is for his own selfish desire to be seen as and praised as a heroic "Witch Hunter General". While he may have once had love for his brother in the past and good qualities prior to the shows beginning, by the time it begins, all such positive or redemptive qualities have vanished, leaving only a cruel, loathsome zealot who ultimately becomes so much worse than the "monsters" he wished to exterminate. In his years of power, Belos retreated into his castle where he spent his time planning and preparing for what he calls the "Day of Unity", which is a day that will bring the end of wild magic and create a modern utopia. As revealed in "Hunting Palismen", he is Hunter's "uncle" that took him in after claiming their family was destroyed by wild magic. At an unknown point in time, Belos gained a curse similar to the Owl Beast Curse via the use of wild magic, causing him to transform into a wild monster that can only be suppressed by devouring Palismen.
But just after the trade was made, Luz spitefully destroyed the Portal with fire glyphs, leaving Belos furiously glaring at her. Following Luz and her friends' escape, Belos appeared before the people of the Isles, proclaiming that the Titan had decided to spare the Owl Lady and that her curse would strip her of her magic so she would stand as an example of the dangers of wild magics. Later, Belos has his scouts work on reassembling the Portal while assigning the Golden Guard to maintain surveillance on the Owl House. Philip first arrived on the Isles somewhere around the 1600s and lived among the witches, until he was run out of all the towns. During his time on the Isles, he endeavored to learn how to master the magic of the isles in the hopes of finding a way to return to the human realm.
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Thus, Eda would brand herself and disguise herself as Raine Whispers, using her curse to corrupt the Draining Spell. However, when Luz and her friends were captured by Odalia, Kikimora boasted that Belos had eyes everywhere and thus was aware of their plan. It is also revealed that Odalia Blight somehow found out about the Day of Unity's true purpose, but went along with it due to thinking she and her family would be spared and will live as royalty in his new world, something Belos had no intention of doing. Hunter, whose faith had been shattered by the revelations he had discovered, tearfully confronted Belos on the fates of the previous Golden Guards.
As Belos' essence slowly ate away at his body, thus slowly killing Hunter, Belos forced him to fight against his friends and fatally injure Flapjack, while Hunter could only plead internally not to harm him. During their youth, Belos possessed a loving relationship with his older brother, Caleb, with the two often playing together as children. When the two were left orphaned at a young age, Caleb took it upon himself to be Philip's caretaker, essentially raising him in the absence of their parents. It was during this time that the brothers moved to Gravesfield where they became witch hunters as a means of assimilating into the village's society, with their relationship continuing to be close into adulthood as they worked together as partners in witch-hunting.
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Midway through the fight, Gus attempted to magically calm Belos down, causing him to clutch his head as his memories rushed through him before he confronted Hunter. Briefly revealing his human face, he frantically asked his nephew why he was hurting him when he only wanted to help him, but his frightful nephew refused to believe him; spotting Hunter's Palisman, Belos snarled the name Caleb and resumed his attack. He battled his foes to the point of exhaustion and was about to deal the final blow, only for the Collector to intervene, having been freed by King. Surprised by his appearance, Belos nervously remarked that his former ally was finally free, just as he promised. Though the Collector held no ill will for his betrayal, he offered to play a game of tag and tapped Belos on the head, causing him to splatter. Following the Collector stopping the Draining Spell and began reshaping the Boiling Isles in his image, a drop of Belos' essence fell on Hunter's back as he and his friends escaped through the portal.
However, Thomas found greater success in his plans to sabotage the British landings at Gallipoli in the Ottoman Empire. The Dardanelles campaign proved to be a massive failure for the Allied powers, all thanks to the interference of British defector, Thomas the Tank Engine. Thomas proved his worth to Imperial Germany by giving their submarine U-20 the exact coordinates of the British passenger liner R.M.S. Lusitania on May 7th, 1915. The Lusitania was torpedoed and sunk that fateful day, resulting in the deaths of 1,198 people, including 128 neutral Americans, all thanks to the defection of Thomas the Tank Engine. I can't talk to any of my friends about this because only ONE has watched the last episode. Ah, practicing for days to come… playing around in the roles of adults… oh, the joys of childhood.
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On the other hand, u/DELIRIUM_DELIRIUM wrote, "i always assumed it was plague doctor but then realized that those were also based off birds." He obtained a draconic form and the power to breathe a volatile flame-like gas that could infect and spread his mold to everything it touched after connecting himself to the Titan's heart. This allows him to swiftly spread himself over the Isles, assisting in his efforts to terraform it into a dead wasteland.
Terrace is the fourth woman to create a series for Disney Television Animation, after Pepper Ann (created by Sue Rose), Doc McStuffins (created by Chris Nee), and Star vs. the Forces of Evil (created by Daron Nefcy). The series also won an award for Children's & Youth Programming at the 2021 Peabody Awards. Naturally, Redditors have opinions, and in this case, not many of them seemed ready to accept u/Cav_Allium's theory. Redditor u/sans_34 noted that they see a deer, not a bird, when looking at Belos' mask, while u/TellyJart proposed that the helmet was a combination of vulture and beetle.
When King ended up freeing him, the Collector took his revenge on Belos for betraying him by splattering him with his powers. However, Luz comes back to life, infused with the Titan's magic, and she, Eda, and King head to the throne room. As Eda, King, and Raine fight off his influence, an enraged Luz confronts him and, despite his best efforts, he is torn out of the heart. As he gains control of the Titan, the Collector, now appreciating the value of friendship and forgiveness, attempts to make Belos realize his mistakes.
Four years after his death, his creation Hunter continues to live and is doing what he wants, and all of Belos' accomplishments had been undone as Alador had managed to find a way to remove the coven sigils. His hatred for magic and witches is shattered when there is a university where people can use magic freely for their creativity, and humankind and witchkind now coexist as the two realms can visit each other thanks to the portal the Collector had created. In "Watching and Dreaming", at Belos' urging, the Collector threw Luz, Eda and King into nightmares in an effort to "teach them the error of their ways", only for Luz to bring them back to reality with the light glyph. Belos then suggested the Collector wipe them out but the star child was more concerned with making friends, letting slip that his magic doesn't work on Titans like King. Intrigued, Belos tricks the Collector to confront Luz, Eda and King while he goes to the Titan's heart to possess it.
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