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Nigh omnipresence
Nigh omnipresence







nigh omnipresence

This is also excluding how he is a child that very likely doesn't comprehend the weight of his actions. Meanwhile, while the Collector does have the carelessness and powers needed to be a multiversal threat, he doesn't want to destroy any universe, but rather turn them into his playgrounds when he can play games. This is because Belos can go to only one other universe, the Human Realm, which he wouldn't harm due to his delusional quest to "save" humanity from witchkind, not to mention he's only genocidal and not outright omnicidal. Emperor Belos and the Collector - both of which could be called the Ultimate Evils of The Owl House, even if neither of them gained the title just yet due to their story arcs being ongoing - are only threats on the Boiling Isles and nowhere beyond.If this is the case, then he would still be the Ultimate Evil of all three shows, as the Ultimate Evils from the other two shows are less evil then he is: There is a common theory that Gravity Falls, Amphibia, and The Owl House are all set in the same fictional Multiverse due to various cross-references between the three shows.There is even a chance he sets up his return at the end of the story through a reversed chant.įor information on stats, review the stats page.He managed to bring an apocalyptic event called Weirdmageddon to Gravity Falls and made it stay for days, during which hundreds to thousands of people were turned into statues, with few being left to stop him from breaking the barrier that prevents him from leaving the town to spread Weirdmageddon across the globe.While he was ultimately out-gambitted in the end, he was done so by Stan and Ford, who knew him well and required wiping all of Stan's memories.He exploits Stan and Ford's weaknesses by interrupting the Zodiac that would banish him through an opening caused by their needless bickering.He thrives off of manipulating others into doing his bidding or letting him do his bidding, in particular manipulating Ford into building him a portal, tricking Dipper into making him into a vessel in "Sock Opera", and unleashing Weirdmageddon by manipulating Mabel, using her insecurities about the future to trick her into giving her the portal while possessing Blendin Blandin, a character whose eyes are usually covered.While too vile to be a Magnificent Baddie, he certainly has the brilliance of one, adding to how dangerous he is.All of his redeeming qualities, such as caring for Ford and having a tragedy, are faked.

nigh omnipresence

Many of his comedic moments are there to show how sadistic he is, and he describes his ultimate goal as "A party that never ends with a host that never dies".

nigh omnipresence

  • He is driven primarily by his sadism and his lust for chaos.
  • He becomes aware of this during Weirdmageddon, as well, through Time Baby, but ignores him as he obliterates him and his time agents. He destroyed his home dimension with everyone he ever knew inside, tricked Ford into creating a portal for him, and posed a large threat to the entire multiverse Gravity Falls is set in.
  • He is easily the most powerful paranormal entity in the show.
  • However, even then, he drops a few hints about his true nature, such as his cryptic "I know lots of things!" line and calling Dipper, Mable and Soos "Pine Tree", "Shooting Star", and "Question Mark", based on the zodiac that has the potential to banish him.
  • When he was introduced in "Dreamscaperers", he seemed like an average, one-off villain who was helping the main villain at the time, Gideon Gleeful, steal the deed to the Mystery Shack.
  • He is an enigmatic demon who is trillions of years old and only shows interest in spreading chaos. Bill Cipher is the main antagonist of Gravity Falls.









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