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soyalexnajera · 1 year
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Everything's come full circle baby!
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qcoded · 4 months
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Man, 4 years already. Shoutout to The Owl House for being the only show to make me shed tears multiple times 😭😭😭 Lil redraw to celebrate !!
[Image description: a screenshot redraw of Luz from The Owl House in the first episode, holding a live snake and an Azura doll in the principal's office. She has pimples, and curly hair in she wears a headband. Her nails are also painted purple, and she's wearing a yellow, turquoise and white bead necklace. She's frowning slightly, looking down uncertainly. End description.]
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dragonflyable · 1 year
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At The Beginning...
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"No! My weak nerd arms!"
...And in The End
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"NOW EAT THIS SUCKER!!!"
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its been 4 years *vomits*
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shadysadie · 1 year
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Owl House Episode Name References
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owlhousetarot · 10 months
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King of Wands Demons: King Clawthorne
Upright: Natural-born leader, ambition, vision, taking control, decisive, bold, optimistic
Reversed: Tyrant, forceful, impulsive, ruthless, high expectations, haste, ineffective leader
At his introduction, both the upright and reversed qualities of the King of Wands fit King to a T—or at least, they fit his perception of himself. The once-mighty King of Demons, loved almost as much as he was feared, ruler of the Boiling Isles, leader of vast armies, and ruthless tyrant: reduced to a cute and cuddly not-quite-pet, feared by few and coddled by many. The King of Wands is someone who has a grand, ambitious vision which he realizes by enlisting followers and leading them through the process. Likewise, King is obsessed with collecting "minions" and assembling an army, craving the feeling of being respected, feared, and in control. He is often forceful and impulsive when he tries to get his way, like demanding Eda explode his insubordinate playmates, or buying a sketchy potion to get rid of Willow and Gus when they monopolize Luz's attention. The reversed King of Wands can indicate someone is either not suited for a leadership role, or not quite ready. Despite all of King's delusions of grandeur, in reality he's a child who needs a bit of guidance himself.
Deck Order:
< Previous: Queen of Wands | Next: Back To Masterpost >
Show Chronology:
< Previous: The High Priestess | Next: Seven of Cups >
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When I saw what the Collector had done with the place, I thought first, as I’m sure many of y’all did, of Mabeland from Gravity Falls. That brought my mind to the theme from that Gravity Falls episode of using fantasy as a means to refuse to face reality. And y’know what that made me think of next?
“Mija, your fantasy world is holding you back. Do you have any friends? Real ones? Not imagined, or drawn, or reptilian?”
Camila’s line from the very first episode of The Owl House, spoken not even two minutes into the start of the show. What Camila is accusing Luz of here is very similar to what the Collector is actually doing. He’s created a fantasy world for himself to live in, and the friends he has in it are not real. They may as well be imaginary, given that the Collector has complete control over them. 
And now, Luz has to fight against the Collector! In a way, isn’t she fighting against this misguided perception of herself? Is she proving once and for all that she is not denying reality by choosing to also engage in the fantastical? And she’s going to do that with friends standing by her side, showing that she can have real friends without changing who she is!
This idea needs some more fleshing out, but I’m very excited about it. It’s all coming full circle now.
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feathersnflowers · 3 months
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Wow I can't believe it's been 4years, I mean I haven't been here for all of it but still
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nerdalmighty · 1 year
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First and Last Last Lines of The Owl House: Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 |
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butterstikk · 1 year
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S1, Ep1: a lying witch and a warden
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yahoo201027 · 4 months
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Day in Fandom History: January 10…
Luz, a self-assured teenage girl, accidentally stumbles upon a portal to a magic world where she befriends a rebellious witch, Eda, and an adorably tiny demon warrior, King. In order to get home, Luz must help them with a mission. The first episode of The Owl House, “A Lying Witch and a Warden”, premiered on this day, 4 Years Ago.
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SHE CALLED IT
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This is so sad, Alexa play Despacito
a Real-Time Fandub supercut
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dragonflyable · 4 months
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Happy Anniversary, “The Owl House”!
On January 10, 2020, the very first episode premiered! It’s amazing how such a simple fantasy adventure was the beginning of something much bigger.
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sorryiwasasleep · 1 year
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The Titan was watching from the in between all along
(Scene from the very end of ‘A Lying Witch and A Warden’! The Owl House blinks! And I am now rewatching post-Watching and Dreaming and I noticed it and this is now my theory since the reflections is how Luz communicates from there in ‘Yesterday’s Lie’)
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owlhousetarot · 1 year
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Temperance: Camila and Luz - Fantasy vs. Reality
Upright: Balance, moderation, patience, harmony, peace, perspective
Reversed: Imbalance, excess, extremes, disharmony, recklessness, hastiness, clashing priorities
The Temperance card presents us with a major theme of the show, and the initial conflict between Luz and Camila: Luz’s need to temper her love for fantasy with a healthy dose of reality. At the very beginning of the show, we see both of them go to opposite extremes; Camila sends (or at least tries to send) Luz to a three-month-long camp in hopes that she will learn to conform to “normal” social rules and make friends, and to escape this, Luz abandons the human realm entirely in hopes that she’ll be able to live out the fantasy adventure of her dreams in the demon realm. Both of them are reacting to their respective traumas; Camila herself was bullied for not conforming when she was younger and wants to spare her daughter that pain, and Luz is clinging to her most powerful remaining connection to her father, the Azura series, as a form of escapism. It’s clear they’re not fully seeing things from the other’s perspective, nor are they ready to meet in the middle quite yet.
Eventually, though, their perspectives shift. Luz ironically gets that reality check in her fantasy world, developing a sense of responsibility and learning not to project her expectations for adventure on a foreign world. Likewise, Camila comes to realize that camp would cause Luz more harm than good when "Luz” comes back and has seemingly suppressed her sense of creativity and individuality. In season 3, with Luz more grounded and Camila openly supporting her daughter’s fantastical life, they are both more prepared to answer the question not of which world Luz will choose in the end, but how they’ll strike a balance between the two.
Deck Order:
< Previous: Death | Next: The Devil >
Show Chronology:
Next: The Fool >
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