I've seen this done with Raine and Eda a few times but have you considered...
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Two digital illustrations of Darius and Eberwolf from the Owl House drawn from the waist up in front of a police lineup wall.
Image 1: Darius is holding a black tile in both hands with 'Darius Deamonne, 312019 , Bonesborough Dept.' written on it with white text. He is looking of to the left with an upset, and slightly disgusted expression.
Image 2: Eberwolf is holding an identical tile with 'and Eberwolf 312019 , Bonesborough Dept.' written on it in one hand . They are looking over the tile with a smug expression.
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Random stupid things from the modern world that I (and my brother) think would kill Phillip/Belos on sight:
Teenagers insulting his drip, apparently. (Given what happened with Luz.)
Look me in the eyes and tell me that man knows what a fucking car is. That man takes one step outside and immediately gets his crusty ass hit.
One second on TikTok and that man is done for.
On that note, one look at Twitter and that crusty bitch just immediately keels over-
You know what? Just the internet in general.
Every single drink from a soda fountain mixed together will immediately end his crusty existence.
A single Jolly Rancher would do that musty ass in.
Literally anything vaguely spicy would kill this crusty ancient fuck on impact.
Modern music in general, but play "I Want It That Way" by The Backstreet Boys specifically and his ancient ass is done.
One step inside of a McDonald's and his colonial ass just withers away.
Emos.
Weird Al Yankovic. No particular reason, I just think he has that power.
(Feel free to add on if you want!)
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“Bard Coven Head, Raine Whispers, spotted out grabbing a sweet summer treat this afternoon with their girlfriend’s two children. A spot of well-deserved respite for this lovely family!”
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more of the TOH fanart backlog from 2021! This is from August and still a personal favorite of mine, it made me realize how much i love drawing raine and luz
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The Owl House takes place on a corpse. That's clear from the beginning. The people we meet, the fantastical things we see, every part of it is life that comes from death, and it's beautiful. Luz says that, the first time she's far enough away to see the bones. It's beautiful. The Titan was so full of life and magic that what he left behind could be passed on and made anew, and the people who sprung from that, who rely on it, understand that and are grateful. Everything they have is built on the bones of a god.
But what grows from the bones of children? Nothing. Nothing at all.
The Titan hunters killed children. They said they were monsters, but they were children. Children who played games and laughed and from their first conscious moments wanted to be loved and belong. And they hunted them to extinction, and kept their pristine skulls as trophies. An entire room full of them, of tiny skulls that could've become something wonderful and terrible and life-giving but never had the chance. They wear them, as a badge of honor. Look what I've done, look what I destroyed.
Philip Wittebane had been making grimwalkers for hundreds of years, sure, but even knowing that, there's so many of them. How many could've reached 20? There's piles of them, of bones and identical masks, scattered at the bottom of a pit, and god, were they dead, when he threw them down there? It's clear that he doesn't care, that the only thing that matters is disposing of them once they wear out their usefulness, moving on to the new model. Children tossed aside, left to rot and decay, and when we see them the bones are all clean.
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The fact that there really is no homophobia
"Your girlfriend? Oh nononononono this cannot be.
We'll find you a new girlfriend, sweetie."
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Let’s Talk About When Willow’s Eyes Turn Green
I have heard some people question why Willow has her green eyes in certain scenes versus others. So let’s think about this for a minute by taking in the big magic scenes with her green eyes and compare them to the ones without the green eyes.
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The scenes with green eyes:
- Willow getting angry after Amity’s bullying sets her off and makes her sick of Abomination magic (I Was a Teenage Abomination)
- Willow trying to make a path for Luz to escape from getting dissected (I Was a Teenage Abomination)
- Willow trying to protect herself and Gus and make their way to Luz (Really Small Problems)
- Willow using her powers in front of Amity while telling her she doesn’t need her protection and wants her to see who she really is (Labyrinth Runners)
- Willow using her powers to attack Kikimora in an attempt to free Luz, who was disguised as Hunter at the time (Clouds on the Horizon)
- Willow expressing her stress and anger towards Boscha (For the Future)
- Willow breaking down emotionally while attempting to use her magic (For the Future)
The vast majority of these involve Willow experiencing an intense emotion that is tied to her personal character and character growth, mainly her perception of her being weak.
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The scenes without green eyes:
- Willow fighting the bounty hunters (Hooty’s Moving Hassle)
- Willow fighting the Basilisk (The First Day)
- Willow playing in the Grugby game (Wing it Like Witches)
- Willow fighting against Lilith (Agony of a Witch)
- Willow playing in the Flyer Derby game (Any Sport in a Storm)
- Willow protecting the Emerald Entrails against Darius (Any Sport in a Storm)
- Willow fighting against an army of Coven Scouts and an Abomaton with Hexside students (Labyrinth Runners)
- Willow fighting against Belos (King’s Tide)
- Willow fighting against possessed Hunter (Thanks to Them)
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The vast majority of these are traditional fight scenes against a threatening antagonist.
Most shows use glowing eyes as a power up for scenes that resemble the latter, but TOH decides to use Willow’s glowing eyes as a trigger from an internal conflict rather than an external conflict.
Next time you question “why does/doesn’t Willow have her glowing green eyes?”, ask yourself what the threat towards Willow is. Is it an evil villain, or is it something personal to her? That should answer your question.
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