When King tried to show to him how harmful turning people into puppets was at one point, The Collector innocently reasoned everything was still a game of pretend, dismissing the people as little more than part of his game. In spite of his god-like power, The Collector understood little about mortals, failing to grasp that his warped perception of fun has dire consequences and thinks little of the lives of others. This casual indifference caused him to see others as toys for his amusement, such as viewing the catastrophic events the Day of Unity would unfold as a fun activity or casually killing Belos by likening his payback for Belos' double-cross as a game of tag. Initially, the Collector was nonchalant about the world around him, as he used his powers freely to manipulate reality in suiting his needs. With a temperamental nature and great power at his fingertips, The Collector is a dangerous and unpredictable force that will not hesitate to punish those who upset him and terrifying others into obeying his demands. Despite his childlike attitude, The Collector has proven to be cruel and heartless when crossed. He partakes in theatrics often, speaking riddles and rhymes, although he will quickly give up on harder words. He is motivated by simple desires, wanting to have fun and play games with others, which he shows in his interactions with Belos, but much like a child, he gets quite emotional and impatient when his wants are not met. The Collector is depicted as a childish and mercurial entity. On some occasions, usually when he is using magic, when angry or excited, his eyes emit a bright glow. The Collector has three small, dark blue stars on his left cheek. Additionally, he wears a light pink pendant with a purple crescent moon face around his neck. He wears dark blue shoes with light gray pom-poms on them. He wears a dark purple nightcap with magenta trim and light star-esque spots. The sleeves have these colors switched, with the right sleeve being periwinkle with blue suns and the left sleeve being blue with periwinkle crescent moons, as well as a magenta border on the rims of the cuffs. His clothes are split between dark blue on the right and periwinkle-gray on the left. The Collector wears full-body clothing resembling robes or pajamas with an oversized collar and sleeves. When The Collector starts playing games with King, Eda and Luz, he briefly takes a form reminiscent of a Pac-Man-like giant rounded head with a wide, toothy maw. His left leg also appears to be pale blue. The Collector's eyes are yellow and have narrow pupils with scarlet irises. He has tan-yellow skin, bushy white hair and eyebrows, an upward-pointing nose, and a large pale blue blotch that eclipses the left side of his face, giving the right side the appearance of a crescent moon shape. The Collector is a short humanoid being with childlike features. He chooses to return to the stars for some soul searching but occasionally returns to visit his new friends. After Luz helps him understand his wrongdoings he helps protect the citizens during Belos' attack and helps fix the Boiling Isles, including reversing the puppet spell placed on the Boiling Isles citizens. Upon his release, The Collector took over the Boiling Isles and turned it into his personal playground with King as his bound companion.ĭuring his takeover, The Collector resided in the Archive House with King, together partaking in a game with the transformed citizens acting out the adventures of King's life. Once the event proceeded as planned, Belos went back on his word and abandoned The Collector in his prison, only to be freed from it later by King. When assistance arrived in the form of Emperor Belos, The Collector helped the emperor with the Day of Unity in exchange for his freedom. A mysterious, god-like entity known as a Collector, he was originally trapped inside the In Between Realm where he spent centuries awaiting his release. The Collector is a former antagonist of The Owl House, acting as the secondary antagonist of the second season and one of two central antagonists of the third season. The Collector opening up to Luz, " Watching and Dreaming"
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