And I think of how Luz thought she should’ve been sent away to an institution meant to reform kids after all; She thinks the other kids managed it fine, but maybe that had far more to do with them finding solidarity in one another and remaining that way because of it, than anything the institution had to offer beyond putting fellow misfits in the same place. Luz sees Masha joke about it, but kids joke about their trauma all the time.
That camp was paralleled with the Conformatorium in the same episode, and success came more from Luz realizing her mistreatment after seeing fellow misfits and getting them to rebel as well. It had nothing to do with Wrath’s imprisonment being helpful. It was about them seeing each other and realizing this was wrong, for the sake of the others, if not themselves; And eventually themselves.
Tried to do a toh style mockup render of my mom era/nextgen Amity design
The sun has not yet risen for November 1st, therefore, it is still Halloween and I am not late
She's getting all these human gender roles jumbled up, in the best way possible. This closet bisexual puritan hit the jackpot. :3
Can you tell my poorly disguised fave trope is a gentlewoman saving a gallant in distress? huehuehue.. <l3c ♥
Well, it's his own fault for making humans' ideas about witches sound so much fun.
Sketch to render practice ✨️
I have the headcanon that Amity taught Luz to lengthen and highlight her eyelashes.
The Owl House (Season 1) Speedrun Any%
His biggest plan is to help Hunter be a little happier
s1ep1, s2ep1, s3ep3 & now eat this, sucker!
Luz Noceda: Forever with the power of god and anime on her side.
The Gus sequence of Luz’s nightmare in the finale messes me up because it hearkens back to Enchanting Grom Fright and how Luz didn’t conquer her fears about her mother there… And this reminder comes just after doing so with Camila no less?
Plus all of that happened in front of the school, whose reactions to Gromila weren’t shown for Luz’s narrative privacy, and they didn’t make fun of her for it thankfully; Luz did do the job none of them would’ve, and still technically succeeded! But it does call back to Luz’s ostracizing and bullying, and this fear of public shame by her peers and even teachers who maliciously fail her (hence that art teacher from Thanks to Them and even scrapped character Caduceia), leading to moments like Luz worrying about the Tunnel of Love being too cheesy for Amity; That moment spells out that Luz was bullied directly, and still questions because of it whether she should be herself.
And this moment is meant to make Luz doubt herself and feel guilt again, just as Grometheus did; This nightmare as a whole is a callback to Grom! Except…
Luz does conquer her fears and face them while they wear the faces of loved ones, and does realize they would never say that to her, with said loved ones conforming it afterwards. Hell yeah.
(I appreciate String Bean’s very helpful input and advice during this moment; Specifically, existing. Funky lil thang.)
Saying goodbye to the Olympics with the Hexsquad doing some sports!!
to be understood!