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Something I Realized About Belos Is How His Appearance Reflects His Personality. His Human Appearance
Something I realized about Belos is how his appearance reflects his personality. His human appearance symbolizes how he sees himself and how he wants others to see him (as someone good, heroic and well-intentioned) and he has tricked everyone into seeing him that way (he even fooled us the audience in season 1 making us believe that he was just a well-intentioned extremist who suffered from "wild magic" and just wanted to return to the Human Realm because he missed his home) while his true appearance symbolizes who he really is (someone evil, manipulative, selfish and sadistic) and how he possesses living beings to later discard when they're no longer useful (representing how he manipulates others to later discard them when they are no longer needed or useful).
So much so that Belos believes that his human appearance is his true appearance when actually his monstrous appearance is his true appearance. He basically transformed himself into a magical monster that simply assumes the appearance of a human because he carved glyphs on his skin and consumed so many palismen, turning him into the kind of monstrous and evil creature that he believes the rest of the inhabitants of the Boiling Islands are.
This shows how even though Belos believed that witches were monsters, actually he was always the monster.
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Remember when I said in a post that The Owl House is Disney's Bloodborne?
In the posters of each season they remind important places in Bloodborne.
The S1 poster resembles the normal night skies of Yharnam, presenting us with a story that seems simple and normal at first glance.


The S2 poster resembles Yharnam when the moon turns red and the One Reborn is summoned as a result. This shows us a darker picture where there is a greater threat and how both stories turn out to be darker, more complex and deeper than they seemed before.


The S3 poster resembles Hunter's Dream, a place where hunters can rest and recuperate before continuing their hunt, functioning as a place of temporary refuge where the protagonists will face their enemies for the last time. In both places there are trees (representing life, the feeling of refuge and tranquility that these places provide) and tombs (representing death and how the tranquility of these places is temporary since the protagonists will have to face monsters that could put in danger their lives) and most importantly, the greatest threats that have been in the shadows that the protagonists must face for the last time appear in both places (Belos and Moon Presence).


I think that the same thing that happened to Denji in Chainsaw Man could happen to Hunter because when Denji dies Pochita sacrifices himself by merging with him and revives him and gives Denji his chainsaw powers making Denji acquire chainsaw characteristics that Pochita had as well could happen to Hunter by inheriting Flapjack's powers.
I know that many are speculating that Luz will be stabbed (as if her similarities to Marcy Wu with her love for anime, video games and fantasy, her own self-sacrificial tendencies and guilt, desire to make up for her failures weren't enough)


and that some will remember the popular theory that she would be possessed by the Collector and I wanted to share something that I have been thinking about and that is the possibility that after she being stabbed, Luz will be possessed by Belos.
One of the foreshadow is Lucy, the villain from The Good Witch Azura. On the one hand Lucy bears an impressive physical resemblance to Luz and on the other when Azura protects Hecate, Lucy tells her to give up on Hecate because it's for her own good.

You know who else says that what he does is for the good of others?


Another foreshadow is like Luz's eyes catching the blue reflection of the screens.


This wouldn't be as relevant if it weren't for the fact that when Belos possesses Hunter, Hunter's eyes turn blue.


Not to mention that Belos managed to possess Hunter because Hunter touches Belos' sticky substance with his injured finger and Belos got inside that wound.


So if Luz gets stabbed, Belos could get inside her wound and possess her.
If already seeing Hunter being possessed by Belos, treating him like a doll or object, almost hurting his friends and killing Flapjack was very painful, creepy and uncomfortable to watch, seeing Belos possessing Luz, call her and treat her like his precious doll/partner, gloating over it and that he's saving and protecting her while he talks about Luz as if they were friends, he uses her to hurt her friends and also he says through her body that what they (Luz and himself) do is for the good of everyone, it's a pretty horrible, scary and painful scenario.
I no longer know who has the worst luck of all, Buggy or Caribou?


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