![]() When Luz tries to tell Philip that she understands his desire to get home but it doesn't justify him hurting other people, Philip doesn't care. ![]() It's left unclear whether the Collector referred to in this episode is the same one who trapped the Owl Beast or a Legacy Character, which happened first, and whether or not they're trapped in the mirror Philip took from the Titan's Skull or if it's merely a communication device.It also ties in to Terra's Suspiciously Specific Tense last episode, as this would be, in a temporal sense, the first time Belos met Luz. There are some hints that the present-day Belos managed to figure out the Stable Time Loop, and deliberately made sure that Luz and Lilith would go back in time to complete it by sending Flora to give Lilith her box of stuff, including the device for detecting time pools, but it's not confirmed.Subverted for Philip since Luz and Lilith did help him to get the mirror he was looking for.Ultimately, the trip just explores a bit of Belos' backstory, and Luz and Lilith don't learn the connection. Furthermore, he refuses to share his knowledge of the portal with Luz unless she agrees to more dangerous tasks, so Lilith just punches him in the face. Philip took the Collector for purposes other than perfecting the portal, so they can't find the Collector in the present and it wouldn't help Luz make a portal even if they did. Due to a Stable Time Loop, nothing that occurred in the past has any effect on the present that it didn't already have. Other than learning Philip's true character, the trip back in time accomplished absolutely nothing and costs Luz a quarter of her remaining Titan's Blood for the trouble.Age of Reptiles: Luz is quickly able to confirm the time pool exists by peaking into one and seeing the equivalent of the Mesozoic Era in the Boiling Isles, a volcanic landscape complete with dinosaur- and ammonite-like creatures.Adventure Archaeologist: Flora D'splora is a "bad girl explorer", capable of snaring a passing beast with a whip and instantly taming it.Ad-Break Double-Take: The scene where Lilith is grabbed by the beast behind the door is repeated after the show comes back from break. ![]() Meanwhile, Eda receives an unprecedented visit from her father. Luz and Lilith set off on a journey for (and through) the ages to gain more information about Philip Wittebane, but Philip soon turns out to not be the nice guy Luz believed he was. Luz: Layin' it on a little thick there, Eda, but yeah, we found Philip. The Owl House is a property of Disney, not me.Eda: Hey, nerds! How was your nerd quest? You find that dead nerd? Healing - instantly heals any injuries belonging to whoever the glyph is cast on Illusion - allows the user to project any kind of temporary illusionĪbomination - spawns an abomination from the glyph Lava - generates a massive crater full of molten lavaįuture - allows the user to peer into the most likely future Wind - spawns a temporary tornado on the exact spot the glyph is cast on Smoke - creates a think but temporary smokescreen to make it harder to see, user also has the option to make the smoke poisonousĮlectric - applies a strong electric charge to the surface the glyph is cast on Gravity - increases or decreases the gravity in a given area depending on which way the glyph is writtenĭark - creates a temporary field of darkness that makes it hard to see, goes away with strong enough light Water - generates a brief rush of water spawning from wherever the glyph is placed The bottom most glyphs aren't elemental powers like the first three rows of glyphs, but because we have a plant coven and a plant glyph, I thought it would be a good idea to do some glyphs based on some of the other covens. The bottom three rows are original glyphs that I created myself. Light - generates a glowing ball of light So, up top, we have the first four glyphs our main protagonist Luz learns: I think it's about time I show my appreciation for The Owl House after watching the first season for the past couple months.
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