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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).
Going back to the comparisons between The Owl House and Bloodborne, the way Belos turns into a monster by basically consumes palismen's blood is quite similar to how the inhabitants of Yharnam become beasts by consuming old blood.
In Bloodborne the more old blood a person consumes, the more powerful their beast form becomes becoming cleric beasts, beasts stronger than common beasts and Belos consumed palismen blood besides carving glyphs on his body and the magic that the Collector taught him, making him quite powerful.
The difference is that while the beasts in Bloodborne cannot return to their human form, Belos can, but he needs to have enough magic to maintain that form.
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).
Going back to the comparisons between The Owl House and Bloodborne, the way Belos turns into a monster by basically consumes palismen's blood is quite similar to how the inhabitants of Yharnam become beasts by consuming old blood.
In Bloodborne the more old blood a person consumes, the more powerful their beast form becomes becoming cleric beasts, beasts stronger than common beasts and Belos consumed palismen blood besides carving glyphs on his body and the magic that the Collector taught him, making him quite powerful.
The difference is that while the beasts in Bloodborne cannot return to their human form, Belos can, but he needs to have enough magic to maintain that form.