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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: Diaspro is this in the season 5 rewrite. Unlike her canon counterpart, she gets redeemed in this rewrite, apologizing to Bloom for what she's done and even admitting her love for Sky was one-sided in the letter she sent to Bloom.

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* AdaptationalNiceGuy: AdaptationalNiceGirl: Diaspro is this in the season 5 rewrite. Unlike her canon counterpart, she gets redeemed in this rewrite, apologizing to Bloom for what she's done and even admitting her love for Sky was one-sided in the letter she sent to Bloom.

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** In Episode 18 Darkar's attack results in her being trapped in her own mind, where she encounters Buddy and decides that she's done hating herself and wants to be better.



* PetTheDog: Lord Darkar surprisingly lets Selina go without killing her as payment for bringing him back.

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* PetTheDog: Lord Darkar surprisingly lets Selina go without killing her as payment for bringing him back. Icy also shows genuine concern towards Selina during their sessions, and is disturbed to hear her talking to Acheron.
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* InsaneTrollLogic: Acheron used this to justify himself as he descended into madness. He came to believe that the Dragon Flame, the very magic that ''created the Magic Dimension,'' is the source of all chaos and darkness due to its connection to the Shadow Phoenix, the most evil entity to ever exist in the Magic Dimension.

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* EnemyWithin: Dark Bloom makes a return in this rewrite, and is shaping up to be this for her regular counterpart. In all of Bloom's nightmares in Episode 2, Dark Bloom appears to taunt her over her flaws, even taking on a dark version of Bloom's Enchantix form. She appears at the end of Episode 3 as well, confronting Bloom as she dives into the Vortex of Flames. In Episode 17 Selina rips Dark Bloom out of Bloom for usage in the ritual.

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* EnemyWithin: Dark Bloom makes a return in this rewrite, and is shaping up to be this for her regular counterpart. In all of Bloom's nightmares in Episode 2, Dark Bloom appears to taunt her over her flaws, even taking on a dark version of Bloom's Enchantix form. She appears at the end of Episode 3 as well, confronting Bloom as she dives into the Vortex of Flames. In Episode 17 17, Selina rips Dark Bloom out of Bloom for usage in the ritual.



** In Episode 16 Gantlos and Anagan turn on Ogron when they learn that he deliberately manipulated Duman into overloading his power (which ultimately caused his death).
** In Episode 18 the Trix are FURIOUS that Selina summoned Lord Darkar.

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** In Episode 16 16, Gantlos and Anagan turn on Ogron when they learn that he deliberately manipulated Duman into overloading his power (which powers, which ultimately caused his death).
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** In Episode 18 18, the Trix are FURIOUS ''furious'' when they see that Selina has summoned Lord Darkar.Darkar. Though in this instance, it may be less standards and more the fact that Darkar had betrayed them in the past


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** Episode 15 takes it even further. Using the Legendarium, the Trix and Selina release the Wizards of the Black Circle (all except Duman, who was dead by this point) from the Omega Dimension. Selina even makes the Wizards even stronger than before, giving them an immunity to the Winx's Believix powers. Unfortunately, the Wizards hate witches just as much as they hate fairies, and Selina's only means of restraining them is the Legendarium. As soon as the opportunity presents itself, Anagan swipes the book from Selina and the Witches turn on her and the Trix, forcing them to pull an EnemyMine with the Winx to stop them. Icy outright points out to Selina in Episode 17 that the Legendarium is proving to be more harm than good.
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This is a series of rewrites of seasons 5-8 of WesternAnimation/WinxClub created by the YouTuber Unicorn of War (Or Thomas Vaccaro). On June 5th 2020 the first part of the Season 5 rewrite was released with the second part coming out on September 16th later that year. The season 6 rewrite is releasing in individual episodes, and the first episode released on December 27th, 2022.

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This is a series of rewrites of seasons 5-8 of WesternAnimation/WinxClub created by the YouTuber [[Website/YouTube YouTuber]] Unicorn of War (Or Thomas Vaccaro). On June 5th 2020 the first part of the Season 5 rewrite was released with the second part coming out on September 16th later that year. The season 6 rewrite is releasing in individual episodes, and the first episode released on December 27th, 2022.
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* TragicVillain: Politea. While she ultimately caused her own ruin, it's also made very clear that the Ancestral Witches machinations played a massive role in her downfall as well.


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* EvilFormerFriend: Selina to Bloom

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* BigBad: The Ancestral Witches for the first half; after they die in Episode 14 Politea takes over.



* DarkAndTroubledPast: The full details of Selina's past haven't been revealed but it's implied that whatever went down between her and Bloom was deeply unpleasant.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: The full details of Selina's past haven't been revealed but it's implied that whatever went down between her and Bloom was deeply unpleasant.unpleasant (when Selina takes her gloves off it's revealed that she has burn scars on her hands and forearms).



** In Episode 18 the Trix are FURIOUS that Selina summoned Lord Darkar out of everything.

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** In Episode 18 the Trix are FURIOUS that Selina summoned Lord Darkar out of everything.Darkar.


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* PetTheDog: Lord Darkar surprisingly lets Selina go without killing her as payment for bringing him back.


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* WeUsedToBeFriends: Selina with Bloom. It's shown that a part of her still deeply misses that friendship, but it's also hinted that SOMETHING happened that wiped Bloom's memory of it.

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* DarkAndTroubledPast: The full details of Selina's past haven't been revealed but it's implied that whatever went down between her and Bloom was deeply unpleasant.



* EnemyWithin: Dark Bloom makes a return in this rewrite, and is shaping up to be this for her regular counterpart. In all of Bloom's nightmares in Episode 2, Dark Bloom appears to taunt her over her flaws, even taking on a dark version of Bloom's Enchantix form. She appears at the end of Episode 3 as well, confronting Bloom as she dives into the Vortex of Flames.

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* EnemyWithin: Dark Bloom makes a return in this rewrite, and is shaping up to be this for her regular counterpart. In all of Bloom's nightmares in Episode 2, Dark Bloom appears to taunt her over her flaws, even taking on a dark version of Bloom's Enchantix form. She appears at the end of Episode 3 as well, confronting Bloom as she dives into the Vortex of Flames. In Episode 17 Selina rips Dark Bloom out of Bloom for usage in the ritual.



** In Episode 16 Gantlos and Anagan turn on Ogron when they learn that he deliberately manipulated Duman into overloading his power (which ultimately caused his death).
** In Episode 18 the Trix are FURIOUS that Selina summoned Lord Darkar out of everything.



** Selina, while in disguise in Felamota's therapy session and taking her turn to share, admits that she actually developed feelings for a female friend of hers from her past, but chose to bottle up those feelings out of fear of ruining their friendship. The Trix, in observing Selina from Alfea, realize that she's saying she has feelings for Bloom.

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** Selina, while in disguise in Felamota's therapy session and taking her turn to share, admits that she actually developed feelings for a female friend of hers from her past, but chose to bottle up those feelings out of fear of ruining their friendship. The Trix, Trix (more specifically Icy), in observing Selina from Alfea, realize that she's saying she has feelings for Bloom.

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* AbusiveParents: Tecna's parents are this in both rewrites. In season 5, they are established to be very cold and dismissive, not only to the other Winx but also Tecna, ''their own daughter''. Season 6 later expands on this by explaining how Tecna was always taught by her parents that rationality reigns surpeme and that Zenith runs by that not being controlled by "trivial emotions". It then expands on this further by introducing Snow Ball, a stuffed toy dog that Tecna had, and how they wouldn't even allow her to have a simple toy.

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* AbusiveParents: Tecna's parents are this in both rewrites. In season 5, they are established to be very cold and dismissive, not only to the other Winx but also Tecna, ''their own daughter''. Season 6 later expands on this by explaining how Tecna was always taught by her parents that rationality reigns surpeme supreme and that Zenith runs by that not being controlled by "trivial emotions". It then expands on this further by introducing Snow Ball, a stuffed toy dog that Tecna had, and how they wouldn't even allow her to have a simple toy.


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* AbusiveParents: Stella's father, as it turns out, loomed ''dangerously close'' to this trope. King Radius forbade his wife, former Queen Luna, from teaching Stella about her Selenian heritage. In the present, Luna reveals to her daughter that Radius was infuriated by Stella's decision to be the Fairy of the Sun ''and'' Moon, and took his anger out on Luna.
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* YinYangBomb: Stella, who already had elements of this as the Fairy of the Sun and Moon, becomes this full-out upon earning her Ardorix transformation. Stella's personal Ardorix weapon, the Celestial Scepter, combines Stella's sun magic and lunar magic. In addition to her usual sun-based powers, the Scepter allows Stella to actively draw upon her lunar powers as well in battle.

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* YinYangBomb: Stella, who already had elements of this as the Fairy of the Sun and Moon, becomes this full-out upon earning her Ardorix transformation. Stella's personal Ardorix weapon, the Celestial Scepter, combines Stella's sun magic represents the sun, the moon, and lunar magic. all of the stars and planets. In addition to her usual sun-based powers, the Scepter allows Stella to actively draw upon her lunar powers as well in battle.
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* YinYangBomb: Stella, who already had elements of this as the Fairy of the Sun and Moon, becomes this full-out upon earning her Ardorix transformation. Stella's personal Ardorix weapon, the Celestial Scepter, combines Stella's sun magic and lunar magic. In addition to her usual sun-based powers, the Scepter allows Stella to actively draw upon her lunar powers as well in battle.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: Miss Griffin offers to teach Bloom about this trope, offering her a graduate-level study at Cloud Tower to help her face her inner darkness.

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* DarkIsNotEvil: This season greatly shifts the series' usual dynamic of LightIsGood and DarkIsEvil, and as such, has serval examples of this trope.
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Miss Griffin offers to teach Bloom about this trope, offering her a graduate-level study at Cloud Tower to help her face her inner darkness.


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** Queen Hekate, who was a Witch of the Moon and once held the Legendarium. She was the final queen of the Kingdom of Selenia, and used the book's powers in self-defense in an attempt to save her homeland. Sadly, she failed.
** Stella, upon gaining her Ardorix powers. Her personal Ardorix weapon, the Celestial Scepter, enables her to actively harness her lunar powers.
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* HolyIsNotSafe: The Second Sun of Solaria. It's the embodiment of Solaria's life force and is directly tied to the life of Stella's father, King Radius. However, as Episode 13 reveals, its power can also be very dangerous. In the ancient past, Acheron had 4 of the worst criminals from Lightrock Monastery inundated in its powerful light. The light drove the men to insanity, making them just as crazy and light-obsessed as Acheron. Not only that, but their true criminal personalities clashed with the light, which only fed their madness even further.
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* KnightTemplar: Acheron, as revealed by Professor Avalon in Episode 13. Long ago, Acheron was once a paladin, and agent of Lightrock Monastery, called the "Scarlet Paladin". However, becoming obsessed with light and purity, he began to despise the darkness and flaws in everything, including himself. He went so far as to deem the Dragon Flame, the magic that ''created the Magic Dimension'', as the source of all its darkness and chaos, citing its connection to the Shadow Phoenix, a being of powerful darkness, as evidence of this. Conversely, he saw the Spring of Light on Solaria, from which the Ring of Solaria (which doubled as Stella's old scepter) was thought to have been forged, as the one true light in the universe. Descending into misery and madness, Acheron cut ties with Lightrock and became this trope, willing to "purify" the Magic Dimension of darkness and chaos by any means necessary.

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* KnightTemplar: Acheron, as revealed by Professor Avalon in Episode 13. Long ago, Acheron was once a paladin, and an agent of Lightrock Monastery, called the "Scarlet Paladin". However, becoming obsessed with light and purity, he began to despise the darkness and flaws in everything, including himself. He went so far as to deem the Dragon Flame, the magic that ''created the Magic Dimension'', as the source of all its darkness and chaos, citing its connection to the Shadow Phoenix, a being of powerful darkness, as evidence of this. Conversely, he saw the Spring of Light on Solaria, from which the Ring of Solaria (which doubled as Stella's old scepter) was thought to have been forged, as the one true light in the universe. Descending into misery and madness, Acheron cut ties with Lightrock and became this trope, willing to "purify" the Magic Dimension of darkness and chaos by any means necessary.

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** The Rivers of the Underworld, a cabal of [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]] was comprised of the sorcerer Acheron and 4 criminals he recruited and brainwashed into sharing his views: Styx, Lethe, Cocytus, and Phlegethon. In Greek mythology, the names of all 5 men are literally the names of the rivers of Hades, or the underworld.

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** The Rivers of the Underworld, a cabal of [[KnightTemplar Knights Templar]] Templar,]] was comprised of the sorcerer Acheron and 4 criminals he recruited and brainwashed into sharing his views: Styx, Lethe, Cocytus, and Phlegethon. In Greek mythology, the names of all 5 men are literally the names of the rivers of Hades, or the underworld.underworld.
*** The river that Acheron shares his name with was recognized in mythology as the "River of Woe", or "River of Misery". Avalon described Acheron as being a very miserable man, as he came to abhor the darkness and flaws in everything and everyone, including ''himself.''

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