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Hello people on the internet, I hope you are having a great day/night. This here’s a multi fandom blog, so I’ll go back and forth posting and Reblogging stuff from different fandoms. Hope y’all are okay with that! pronouns: she/her, I’d love to talk about the fandoms I’m in, fandoms: gravity falls, helluva boss, lego monkie kid, the owl house, Fionna and cake.
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New Dana art on Insta!!! I remember seeing the drafts for the first and last pieces on her Patreon… I’m especially soft about the Lumity one because not only are they playing sports together and sweating but also. This is Luz getting to play Grudgby at Hexside with her girlfriend all over again AFTER the finale, after the pain and trauma, in the years leading up to the epilogue. After everything she can still be happy and have fun in the Boiling Isles!!!

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The Sun: The Collector

  • Upright: Happiness, optimism, fun, vitality, joy, confidence, positivity, warmth, success
  • Reversed: Inner child, excessive enthusiasm, unrealistic expectations, overly optimistic, sadness, conceitedness, negativity

The most positive card in the major arcana, the Sun radiates joy and light: a sign of happiness, success, and vitality. The Collector is one of the most happy-go-lucky characters in the Owl House, a concentrated embodiment of childish joy with his love of games. Even in their shadow form, we rarely see them without a devilish grin on their face, taking delight in the “games” he plays with Belos. Their greatest moment of triumphant joy comes when King frees them from the moon disk, ending their millennia-long imprisonment and allowing him access to his full range of powers—which he eagerly uses to begin the funnest game yet: The Owl House! He feels more alive than he has in a very long time, and he intends to make the most of it.

The Sun card isn’t without its downsides. Reversed, it can indicate you’re being overly positive or optimistic about a certain situation, when you should be approaching it from a more realistic or serious mindset. The Collector uses the people of the Boiling Isles as playthings in their game, and even views the abuse of the grimwalkers as a form of entertainment, not fully comprehending the personhood of mortal creatures nor the weight of what death means to them. He treats every situation with the same childish humor, believing death is as simple a problem to fix as a broken toy. The reversed Sun’s themes of sadness and negativity come into play when he is abruptly disavowed of this notion; Luz’s death in the finale shatters their overly positive worldview, causing them to feel real grief for the first time. They won’t be able to view the world in the same light anymore—but that’s a good thing. Because before, his joy came at the expense of everybody else’s; now, he’s free to learn how to generate his own happiness, and radiate that positivity so that his friends might feel its warmth.

> Next Card: Judgement

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I am fucking sorry but a child who learnt a lesson about kindness and forgiveness and their first idea of applying it is to megalomaniac who wants everyone dead and you geniunely expect them to do some ‘growing up’ by THEMSELVES?

Or even worse, with OTHER COLLECTORS??

I mean… damn you got a point

Dana said they visit the Isles often, and he and Luz stayed connected, so… not by themself?

This was one thing that bothered me. How can he possibly grow alone?

I will never accept that for a small child even often visiting will replace having proper full 24/7 structure and family. It’s not fair to assume so for Collector because of their OP powers? They were useless to him, because how painfully a child he is, small, gullable and naive.

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Do you think when the collector comes to visit, he's hesitant about calling Raine "Ray Ray" after figuring out it was Belos talking the entire time the kid knew them?

Do you think Raine reassures him that he can still call them that nickname after catching him correcting himself?

Do you think Raine would show the collector some bard magic tricks and visa versa?

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I am starting to think there is a difference in Collector’s ‘being broken’ and ‘being taken away’.

When Collector is talking about ‘mortals being broken’ he uses himself as an example, something living.

Yes, this is a toy him, but he is aware that real him is not a toy. And he is talking about this with so much certainty, that it leads me to believe he already had an experience with ‘broken’ mortals that he ‘fixed’.

And then we have ‘disappeared’

and ‘being taken’ by Archivists.

The difference is that there is no body to try and ‘fix’.

Luz’s body was destroyed by titan’s magic. I am sure if her body was destroyed by some other means, Collector’s magic could have worked. But this one was titan’s magic. And she ‘disappeared’.

And the reason why I even started thinking about it xD

I am 99% sure the Archivists had killed all the baby titans. I doubt they would collected them, since they feared their magic and who knows, maybe passive titan magic would have eventually had broken them out.

But we saw all the baby titans skulls.

This means Archivists could have a touch of sympathy to not straight up kill them in front of Collector. There are options that Collector could have tried to ‘fix’ them, which could not work because of titan magic, or Archivists could have stopped him from trying if this was the possibility.

But I like to think there was some care.

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