why don’t you go and collect yourself some bitches
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Guys I accidentally turned Belos into a himbo.
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when the show has homoerotic tension but also just overall tension
Hi i do not know if this is common knowledge and if it is I am sorry for bothering you with this long ask.
But as I was trying to see the portafolios of some artists of the show to understand how was the process of animation (because i am a nerd for this kind of topic), I found out the storyboards of some scenes of Eclipse Lake, Hunting Palisman and Echoes of the Past were present. This is the link if you wanna see it https://www.kingpecora.com/story-1
So what caught my attention was that it seems the first drafts were a little different from what the normal episodes looks like.
At the start of Eclipse Lake, Belos was supossed to have a close up to his face and, when he couldnt open the door, he hit it. Also, it is really interesting how Belos calls the human realm "an inmature realm filled with hope" and it made me laugh when he called the human literature "boring".
There´s also some changes at the start of hunting palisman with the convictions of Gus and Willow being different, and at the end, on the scene where Hunter is talking with Belos, he looks more terrified and scared after Belos threatens him.
I guess all of this is noncanon as they couldnt make it to the proper episode and were remade but i couldn t take away my excitement watching it.
PD: Sorry if there is a misspell, English is not my first language and I surely have made a typo in the process of writting
I wasn’t actually aware of this! Thank you Anon. The change is Belos’ words are genuinely interesting, and my best guess is they wanted to keep the idea of fondness we see him having.
But, his negative lines towards literature honestly add just that little more to his character that I find interesting!
His expressions only add to that. It’s like a little personal detail, a small thing about Belos that isn’t all that relevant to his character. It shows he has a fondness for literature, hence him mentioning it, yet he finds the literature from the human realm to be somewhat disappointing and his look of annoyance is honestly very amusing.
Surprisingly what a character dislikes can say a lot, and this is one of those cases I think.
It also implies he was in the human realm for enough time to indulge and form opinion on the literature, which you could argue came from some literature finding its way over to the isles but he’s clearly talking about his time in the human realm here. I cant form my thoughts very effectively right now as I unfortunately the accursed disease of 2020 and I’m very fucking tired because of it, but I believe this has something to do with Philip.
I will never let Belos being Philip go and to me, while I can’t word it, this feels like something to do with that.
I would analyse the Immature line, him punching the door and Hunter thing too but sickness really does suck. I should hopefully be able to look into that later when I’m not a sickly Victorian boy.
Also don’t worry about misspellings, the English language is a pain in the ass, and that’s coming from someone who has it has his first language.
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