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Hello, Ive Arrived With A Theory/head Canon About Belos.

Hello, I’ve arrived with a theory/head canon about Belos.

Spoilers for Hollow Mind!

I believe that Belos does enjoy killing Hunter. It’s his form of revenge. His brother betrayed him, so many years ago. He hurt him.

So Belos creates the Grimwalkers. He clones Wittebro.

And he kills him.

He makes a game out of it.

“How many ways can I kill my brother?”

He petrified one. Stabbed another.

Burned one. Blew up another.

He does it over and over again. Because he wants his brother to feel how he made him feel. He wants him to suffer the way he did when he betrayed him.

And if he could, he would keep doing it.

Over, and over, and over again.

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