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* Fans have universally excepted the idea that Masha -- and by extension the rest of Cabin 7 -- [[SecretKeeper are let in on the loop in regards to Vee's true identity and the existence of the Boiling Isles]].

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* Fans have universally excepted accepted the idea that Masha -- and by extension the rest of Cabin 7 -- [[SecretKeeper are let in on the loop in regards to Vee's true identity and the existence of the Boiling Isles]].Isles]] between the events of "[[Recap/TheOwlHouseS3E1ThanksToThem Thanks to Them]]" and the DistantFinale at the end of "[[Recap/TheOwlHouseS3E3WatchingAndDreaming Watching and Dreaming]]". Even more so that Vee's (implied) crush on Masha was reciprocated.

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* A common interpretation to Luz's {{oblivious|ToLove}}ness to Amity's painfully obvious crush on her is her believing (as told by the Blight twins in "Lost in Language") that Amity's face [[CrushBlush blushing]] means that she's angry. WordOfGod would state that Luz simply had too many things on her mind throughout season one to notice at the time.

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* A common interpretation to Luz's {{oblivious|ToLove}}ness to Amity's painfully obvious crush on her is her believing belief (as told by the Blight twins in "Lost in Language") that Amity's face [[CrushBlush blushing]] means that she's angry. WordOfGod would state that Luz simply had too many things on her mind throughout season one to notice at the time.


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* Most fic writers have Skara as bisexual, having an interest in the Bat Boy she went to Grom with before they break up and then developing an interest in either Boscha or Willow.

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* Most fic writers have Skara as bisexual, having an interest in the Bat Boy she went to Grom with before they break up and then developing an interest in either Boscha Boscha, Willow, or Willow.(following "Any Sport in a Storm") Viney.



* Amity and Lilith are often depicted as having a close, mother-daughter relationship, similar to Luz and Eda. This trend still continued even after Dana Terrace stated that they did not have any sort of mentor relationship distant, and Amity [[BrokenPedestal lost respect for her after she cheated in the witch's duel]] anyway.

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* Amity and Lilith are often depicted as having a close, mother-daughter relationship, similar to Luz and Eda. This trend still continued even after Dana Terrace stated that they did not have any sort of mentor relationship distant, were distant from each other even while Lilith was mentoring Amity, and Amity [[BrokenPedestal lost respect for her after she cheated in the witch's duel]] anyway.



* After [[WordOfGod Dana Terrace]] revealed that Amity's mother forces her to dye her hair so all the children will match, many fans started running with the idea that Odalia is the one in charge of the family and that Alador married into the Blights.

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* After [[WordOfGod Dana Terrace]] revealed that Amity's mother forces her to dye her hair so all the children will match, many fans started running with the idea that Odalia is the one in charge of the family and that Alador married into the Blights. "Clouds on the Horizon" confirmed the former, showing that Odalia is as controlling of Alador as she is of their children.



** There are also a lot of fan artists who draw witches all having large canines or fangs, leaning into that slightly cat like motif.

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** There are also a lot of fan artists who draw witches all having large canines or fangs, leaning into that slightly cat like motif. This particular detail may also draw from a FreezeFrameBonus in "Hooty's Moving Hassle", where Gus's BucketList includes a point about losing his "baby fangs".



** In that same vein, the Reality Check Summer Camp Luz was supposed to attend has been imagined to be much worse than it appears, probably because of its juxtaposition with the Conformitorium in the first episode. At its worst, some treated it as a euphemism for a [[CureYourGays Conversion Camp]]. Judging by what can be gleaned from [[spoiler:Vee's (as Luz) letters in "Enchanting Grom Fright" and her fellow campers introduced in "Yesterday's Lie"]] it's not anything more than a mundane, if dull and practicality-minded, summer camp.

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** In that same vein, the Reality Check Summer Camp Luz was supposed to attend has been imagined to be much worse than it appears, probably because of its juxtaposition with the Conformitorium Conformatorium in the first episode. At its worst, some treated it as a euphemism for a [[CureYourGays Conversion Camp]]. Judging by what can be gleaned from [[spoiler:Vee's (as Luz) letters in "Enchanting Grom Fright" and her fellow campers introduced in "Yesterday's Lie"]] it's not anything more than a mundane, if dull and practicality-minded, summer camp.



* Many fans have taken to the idea that Luz and Hunter, the Golden Guard, would have a [[LikeBrotherAndSister brother/sister dynamic.]]

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* Many fans have taken to the idea that Luz and Hunter, the Golden Guard, would have a [[LikeBrotherAndSister brother/sister dynamic.]]dynamic]]. This idea grew massively after "Thanks to Them", which heavily focuses on the two and features a scene where Luz calls Hunter family: it's since become common to refer to Hunter as a Noceda, and many, ''many'' fanfics exist where Camila ends up adopting Hunter.



* There's no indication in canon that Witches and Demons have ever interbreed, or that it's even possible in the first place. Nonetheless, some stories go with the idea that it is possible and has happened before, not only to justify the "Boscha is a Witch-demon hybrid" idea above, but explain why some of the Witches we've seen could look like humanoid monsters while other look perfectly humanoid.

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* There's no indication in canon that Witches and Demons have ever interbreed, interbred, or that it's even possible in the first place. Nonetheless, some stories go with the idea that it is possible and has happened before, not only to justify the "Boscha is a Witch-demon hybrid" idea above, but explain why some of the Witches we've seen could look like humanoid monsters while other look perfectly humanoid.



* From the same episode above, Hunter is often portrayed as being very new to technology and social media as evident of him being a very slow typer.

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* From the same episode above, Hunter is often portrayed as being very new to technology and social media as evident of evidenced by him being a very slow typer.



* The flashback episode "Thems The Breaks, Kid" shows a witch with three eyes and a witch with red hair [[ThoseTwoGuys together]] as background characters. Fans have put two and two together, and pitted them as Boscha's mothers.

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* The flashback episode "Thems "Them's The Breaks, Kid" shows a witch with three eyes and a witch with red hair [[ThoseTwoGuys together]] as background characters. Fans have put two and two together, and pitted them as Boscha's mothers.



** Fans have latched onto the idea that it was Flapjack who gave Hunter the idea for his fake name ("Caleb") in "Any Sport In A Storm", and take it a step further by then assuming it's because that was the Wittebane brother's name.
** [[spoiler:Seemingly confirmed in "King's Tide"--upon seeing Flapjack in Hunter's hands, monster form Belos hisses "Caleb!" before going absolutely wild with fury.]]

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** Fans have latched onto the idea that it was Flapjack who gave Hunter the idea for his fake name ("Caleb") in "Any Sport In A Storm", and take it a step further by then assuming it's because that was the Wittebane brother's name.
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name. [[spoiler:After numerous implications in "King's Tide"--upon seeing later episodes of Season 2, "Thanks to Them" formally confirms both of these things, with Flapjack in Hunter's hands, monster form Belos hisses "Caleb!" before going absolutely wild with fury.having originally been Caleb's Palisman.]]



* In "Watching and Dreaming," fans noticed that Raine and Eda were wearing each other's earrings and that Luz was wearing Amity's necklace in the epilogue sequence. This has led to the idea that on the Boiling Isles, swapping jewelry is something akin to a marriage proposal, or at least symbolic of a deeper commitment to a relationship. The former was quickly {{jossed}}, but Terrace did confirm the latter, and that the two now live together.

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* In "Watching and Dreaming," fans noticed that Raine and Eda were wearing each other's earrings and that Luz was wearing Amity's necklace in the epilogue sequence. This has led to the idea that on the Boiling Isles, swapping jewelry is something akin to a marriage proposal, or at least symbolic of a deeper commitment to a relationship. The former was quickly {{jossed}}, but Terrace did confirm the latter, and that the two Raine and Eda now live together.


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* Like Hunter before them, [[spoiler:the Collector]] is often portrayed as a sibling to Luz following [[spoiler:their HeelFaceTurn in]] "Watching and Dreaming", with a number of fanfics having them be adopted by Eda or Camila. They also sometimes receive the AffectionateNickname of [[spoiler:"Collie"]].
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* Most fic writers always describe Skara to be bisexual, having an interest in the Bat Boy she went to Grom with before they break up and she develops an interest in either Boscha or Willow.

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* A very popular one about Amity during the first season was that she's adopted, as it would explain why she had brown hair as a child when her siblings have green hair, it would add on to the reasons for why her parents put so much pressure on her to succeed, and it matches with the song "Little Miss Perfect" (a song from an unrelated musical theater contest that the fandom would adopt as Amity's character song). However, this would be {{Jossed}} as earlier as "Young Blood, Old Souls", where the flashback of [[spoiler:Eda's curse forming]] showed a couple in the background that resembles the silhouettes of Amity's parents, and [[GenerationXerox Amity's mother bears a striking resemblance to her]]. Her parents would later make their formal debut in the second season, where it is clear she got her looks from her mom, but her natural brown hair from her dad.

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* A very popular one about Amity during the first season was that she's adopted, as it would explain why she had brown hair as a child when her siblings have green hair, it would add on to the reasons for why her parents put so much pressure on her to succeed, and it matches with the song "Little Miss Perfect" (a song from an unrelated musical theater contest that the fandom would adopt as Amity's character song). However, this would be {{Jossed}} as earlier early as "Young Blood, Old Souls", where the flashback of [[spoiler:Eda's curse forming]] showed a couple in the background that resembles background, with the silhouettes of Amity's parents, and girl [[GenerationXerox Amity's mother bears bearing a striking resemblance to her]].Amity]]. Her parents would later make their formal debut in the second season, where it is clear she got her looks from her mom, but her natural brown hair from her dad.



* Amity getting referred to as "Ami" as an AffectionateNickname by Willow (and possibly others) is starting to show up in various fanfics.[[note]] Her siblings do call her "Mittens" in the series proper.[[/note]]
* It is often believed that if Edric and Emira call Amity by her real name instead of by "Mittens", it must be a [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious serious]] [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness matter]]. Aside from "Lost in Language" and "Adventures in the Elements", they almost exclusively use her nickname.

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* Amity getting referred to as "Ami" as an AffectionateNickname by Willow (and possibly others) is starting to others), as well as "Baby Blight" by Eda, was common in early fanfics. This would fade once the show up in various fanfics.[[note]] Her siblings do call gave her "Mittens" in the series proper.[[/note]]
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is often believed that if Edric and Emira call Amity by her real name instead of by "Mittens", it must be a [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious serious]] [[OOCIsSeriousBusiness matter]]. Aside In canon, aside from one-off instances in "Lost in Language" and "Adventures in the Elements", they almost exclusively use her nickname.nickname no matter the situation.



* It's also often considered a habit that Eda would call Amity "Baby Blight", often occuring during Season 1 before she took to calling her "Boots".



* Amity and Lilith are often depicted as having a close, mother-daughter relationship, similar to Luz and Eda. This trend still continues even after Dana Terrace stated that they were distant and Amity [[BrokenPedestal lost respect for her after she cheated in the witch's duel]].
* A common interpretation to Luz's {{oblivious|ToLove}}ness to Amity's painfully obvious crush on her is her believing (as told by the Blight twins in "Lost in Language") that Amity's face [[CrushBlush blushing]] means that she's angry.

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* Amity and Lilith are often depicted as having a close, mother-daughter relationship, similar to Luz and Eda. This trend still continues continued even after Dana Terrace stated that they were distant did not have any sort of mentor relationship distant, and Amity [[BrokenPedestal lost respect for her after she cheated in the witch's duel]].
duel]] anyway.
* A common interpretation to Luz's {{oblivious|ToLove}}ness to Amity's painfully obvious crush on her is her believing (as told by the Blight twins in "Lost in Language") that Amity's face [[CrushBlush blushing]] means that she's angry. WordOfGod would state that Luz simply had too many things on her mind throughout season one to notice at the time.



* After concept art of [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/9/90/Luz_earlydesign.png/revision/latest?cb=20200917014405 Luz]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/9/96/Amity_design.png/revision/latest?cb=20200917014254 Amity]] was revealed, people started running with the idea that Luz and Amity will have those designs when they're older. In addition, while little has been said about how the two were originally written, the most common interpretation is that both of them were far more assertive and would engage in SnarkToSnarkCombat, leading to a SlapSlapKiss-type romance between the two. 'Beta' Luz and Amity would also be far more prone to generally 'edgy' behavior, though the two would ultimately still be good people. The two adopt new outfits similar in appearance to these designs in the third season, favoring the idea that they'll fully shift to their 'beta' designs after a certain age, albeit with Amity having a somewhat different hairstyle due to changing her hair color.
* It's a common occurence to change Katya, the witch Luz sprang from the Conformatorium in the first episode and later joined the BAT's, to a half-Witch/half-Vampire hybrid.

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* After concept art of [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/9/90/Luz_earlydesign.png/revision/latest?cb=20200917014405 Luz]] and [[https://vignette.wikia.nocookie.net/the-owl-house/images/9/96/Amity_design.png/revision/latest?cb=20200917014254 Amity]] was revealed, in which they were depicted as older teens, people started running with the idea that Luz and Amity will have those designs themselves when they're older. In addition, while little has been said about how the two were originally written, the most common interpretation is that both of them were far more assertive and The characters would engage in SnarkToSnarkCombat, leading go on to a SlapSlapKiss-type romance between the two. 'Beta' Luz and Amity would also be far more prone to generally 'edgy' behavior, though the two would ultimately still be good people. The two adopt new outfits wear similar in appearance to these designs clothing in the third season, favoring the idea that they'll fully shift to their 'beta' designs after a certain age, albeit with Amity having a somewhat different hairstyle due to changing her hair color.
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* The idea that Eda could be bisexual too is slowly gaining traction (i.e. the bisexual flag-colored sticker on her lunchbox). Especially with fans that ship her with Camila.
** Bisexual Eda gained even more steam with the introduction of Raine, her nonbinary ex-lover.
* After "Wing It Like Witches" aired, headcanons (and fanfics) about Boscha having an unrequited crush on Amity popped up.

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* The idea that Eda could be bisexual too is slowly gaining gained traction over the show's run (i.e. the bisexual flag-colored sticker on her lunchbox). Especially lunchbox), initially with fans that ship her with Camila.
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Camila. This view of Eda gained even more steam with the introduction of Raine, her nonbinary ex-lover.
* After "Wing It Like Witches" aired, headcanons (and fanfics) about Boscha having an unrequited crush on Amity popped up. With her behavior towards Amity in one of the show's penultimate episodes also helping cement this idea.



* A very popular one about Amity is that she's adopted, as it would explain why she had brown hair as a child but green hair as a teenager, and it would add on to the reasons for why her parents put so much pressure on her to succeed, plus it matches with the song "Little Miss Perfect". However, this seems to be {{Jossed}} as of "Young Blood, Old Souls", since the flashback of [[spoiler: Eda's curse forming]] showed a couple in the background that resembles the silhouettes of Amity's parents, and [[GenerationXerox Amity's mother bears a striking resemblance to her]]. It was then completely jossed in season two when the Blight parents appeared, with their children's relation to them being plainly apparent; they get their looks from their mom, but their natural brown hair from their dad.
* Likewise, Emira and Edric both being gay like their younger sister is a very popular headcanon. Even more so to fans that ship them with [[ShipsThatPassInTheNight Viney and Hunter]] respectively.
** Interestingly enough, while Edric shows no signs of being attracted to guys, (as well as shown briefly winking at Luz at one point), Emira on the other hand has shown at least one instance of a possible attraction to girls, (like Edric, she winks at Luz, but also calls her "cutie" on top of that.)
** Many have also speculated that Edric may be bisexual, since "Through the Looking Glass Ruins" confirms he has a crush who is referred to by Emira with gender-neutral pronouns, possibly making them non-binary.

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* A very popular one about Amity is during the first season was that she's adopted, as it would explain why she had brown hair as a child but when her siblings have green hair as a teenager, and hair, it would add on to the reasons for why her parents put so much pressure on her to succeed, plus and it matches with the song "Little Miss Perfect". Perfect" (a song from an unrelated musical theater contest that the fandom would adopt as Amity's character song). However, this seems to would be {{Jossed}} as of earlier as "Young Blood, Old Souls", since where the flashback of [[spoiler: Eda's [[spoiler:Eda's curse forming]] showed a couple in the background that resembles the silhouettes of Amity's parents, and [[GenerationXerox Amity's mother bears a striking resemblance to her]]. It was then completely jossed in season two when the Blight Her parents appeared, with would later make their children's relation to them being plainly apparent; they get their formal debut in the second season, where it is clear she got her looks from their her mom, but their her natural brown hair from their her dad.
* Likewise, Emira and Edric both being gay like their younger sister is a very popular headcanon. Even more so to fans that ship them with [[ShipsThatPassInTheNight Viney and Hunter]] respectively.
** Interestingly enough, while Edric shows no signs
respectively. Emira is the only one of being attracted the twins to guys, (as well as be shown briefly winking at flirting with someone of the same sex (when she first meets Luz at one point), Emira on the other hand has shown at least one instance of a possible attraction to girls, (like Edric, she winks at Luz, but also and calls her "cutie" on top of that.)
** Many have also speculated that Edric may be bisexual, since
a "cutie"), but "Through the Looking Glass Ruins" confirms he reveals that Edric has a crush who is referred to by Emira with gender-neutral pronouns, possibly making them non-binary.
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* During the first season, assuming that all witches, not just ones with curses like Eda, could easily detach and re-attach limbs was common in the fanbase.

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** This portrayal of Belos has endured even after the show revealed him to be a [[spoiler:genocidal, maniac who's bigoted against witches]]. Portraying him as someone who doesn't care about anyone on the Isles' gender, sexuality, or skin color [[spoiler: [[EqualOpportunityEvil because he wants all of them dead anyway]]]].

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* Philip Wittebane/[[spoiler:Emperor Belos]] being a NewEnglandPuritan is thrown around enough by fans you'd be forgiven for thinking it's canon. It would make a degree of sense in terms of timeline and [[spoiler:his opposition to witchcraft]], but the show doesn't actually say or suggest this at any point and Philip gives no impression he's religious (quite the opposite, given [[spoiler:how decidedly ''non''-Christian many of his attitudes and actions are, committing a lot of flagrant sins without particular care]]). This interpretation does receive some support in "Thanks to Them". [[spoiler: As he departs back to the demon realm, he says to Luz "This is for the good of your souls"]].

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* Philip Wittebane/[[spoiler:Emperor Belos]] being a NewEnglandPuritan is thrown around enough by fans you'd be forgiven for thinking it's canon. It would make a degree of sense in terms of timeline and [[spoiler:his opposition to witchcraft]], but the show doesn't actually say or suggest this at any point and Philip gives no impression he's religious (quite the opposite, given [[spoiler:how decidedly ''non''-Christian many of his attitudes and actions are, committing a lot of flagrant sins without particular care]]). This interpretation does receive some support in "Thanks to Them". Them" where, [[spoiler: As as he departs back to the demon realm, he says to Luz "This is for the good of your souls"]].souls"]]. It also gets some support in "Watching and Dreaming" where we hear him call the Isles a "perdition," which is an old English Christian term for {{hell}}.
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* Most fic writers who ship Willow and Boscha depict them as bisexual. They also always describe Skara to be bisexual, having an interest in the Bat Boy she went to Grom with before they break up and she develops an interest in either Boscha or Willow.

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* Most fic writers who ship Willow and Boscha depict them as bisexual. They also always describe Skara to be bisexual, having an interest in the Bat Boy she went to Grom with before they break up and she develops an interest in either Boscha or Willow.



** In that same vein, the Reality Check Summer Camp Luz was supposed to attend has been imagined to be much worse than it appears, probably because of its juxtaposition with the Conformitorium in the first episode. At its worst, some treated it as a euphemism for a [[CureYourGays Conversion Camp]]. Judging by what can be gleaned from [[spoiler: Vee's (as Luz) letters in "Enchanting Grom Fright" and her fellow campers introduced in "Yesterday's Lie"]] it's not anything more than a mundane, if dull and practicality-minded, summer camp.
* Many roll with the idea that Luz's favourite book series, ''The Good Witch Azura'', has a romantic relationship developing between the titular character and her rival Hecate to continue the parallels with Luz's own developing relationship with Amity. And that Luz (obviously) ships it, which the show would confirm her as doing in "Follies at the Coven Day Parade".

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** In that same vein, the Reality Check Summer Camp Luz was supposed to attend has been imagined to be much worse than it appears, probably because of its juxtaposition with the Conformitorium in the first episode. At its worst, some treated it as a euphemism for a [[CureYourGays Conversion Camp]]. Judging by what can be gleaned from [[spoiler: Vee's [[spoiler:Vee's (as Luz) letters in "Enchanting Grom Fright" and her fellow campers introduced in "Yesterday's Lie"]] it's not anything more than a mundane, if dull and practicality-minded, summer camp.
* Many roll with the idea that Luz's favourite book series, ''The Good Witch Azura'', has a romantic relationship developing between the titular character and her rival Hecate to continue the parallels with Luz's own developing relationship with Amity. And Amity and that Luz (obviously) ships it, which the show would confirm her as doing in "Follies at the Coven Day Parade".



** This portrayal of Belos has endured even after the show revealed him to be a [[spoiler: genocidal, maniac who's bigoted against witches]]. Portraying him as someone who doesn't care about anyone on the Isles' gender, sexuality, or skin color [[spoiler: [[EqualOpportunityEvil because he wants all of them dead anyway]]]].

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* After Hunter mistakenly sent a picture of Flapjack to Luz in "Reaching Out", most fans assumed that the intended recipient was Willow. Many also assume that sending each other cute pictures of their palismans is just something Hunter and Willow regularly do.

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* Many fans who were displeased that [[spoiler:Odalia pretty much got off scot-free for her actions]] in "Watching and Dreaming" agree on the notion that [[spoiler:she was subjected to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown at Camila's hands, with LaChancla being utilized as part of it.]]

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* Many fans who were displeased that [[spoiler:Odalia [[spoiler:[[KarmaHoudini Odalia]] pretty much got off scot-free for her actions]] in "Watching and Dreaming" agree on the notion that [[spoiler:she was subjected to a NoHoldsBarredBeatdown at Camila's hands, with LaChancla [[ShoeSlap La Chanclá]] being utilized as part of it.]]

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** To a lesser extent, they're also portrayed as being exes or as Darius having an unrequited crush on Alador and being mad that the latter picked Odalia over him.

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** To a lesser extent, they're They're also portrayed as being exes or as Darius having an unrequited crush on Alador and being mad that the latter picked Odalia over him.him.
** Darius having a past relationship with the former Golden Guard prior to Hunter that he mentions in "Any Sport In A Storm", is a growing interpretation as well. And that taking care of Hunter is Darius's way of honoring him after his death. Furthermore, if Belos were to find out about Darius and that past Golden Guard, he ''wouldn't'' be pleased about it at all.
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* It's generally accepted that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush. Expect her to utter something along the lines of 'Oh My Titan', and [[spoiler: Titan Luz]] to turn that right around with a line like [[spoiler:'Yes, ''your'' Titan'.]]

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* It's The fanbase generally accepted almost immediately that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush. Expect her to utter something along the lines of 'Oh My Titan', and [[spoiler: Titan Luz]] to turn that right around with a line like [[spoiler:'Yes, ''your'' Titan'.]]]] Typically this will also have [[spoiler: Luz]] be a lot more suave than she normally is while in [[spoiler: Titan form]], allowing her to induce these reactions out of Amity that she otherwise isn't quite capable of.
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* The idea that Eda could be bisexual too is slowly gaining traction (i.e. the bisexual flag-colored sticker on her lunchbox). Especially with fans that ship her with Camilia.

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* Humans adapting to the Boiling Isles is a semi-common motif in fandoms. On the lighter end is the idea of a human slowly growing a Bile Sac over their heart, while in more extensive examinations humans will undo a SlowTransformation into Witches the longer they stay in the Boiling Isles, sometimes automatically and sometimes based on the Titan's will. Naturally Luz would be more on board with this than Philip.
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* Humans adapting to the Boiling Isles is a semi-common motif in fandoms. On the lighter end is the idea of a human slowly growing a Bile Sac over their heart, while in more extensive examinations humans will undo a SlowTransformation into Witches the longer they stay in the Boiling Isles, sometimes automatically and sometimes based on the Titan's will. Naturally Luz would be more on board with this than Philip.
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* While barely that much was shown about Luz's life back at home, specifically at her old school, many fans interpreted that Luz was harshly bullied by her classmates and that she has developed some self-esteem issues due to it. This very much makes her wanting to stay in the Boiling Isles a lot sadder and would go a long way to explain her obliviousness to Amity's feelings.

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* While barely that much was shown about Luz's life back at home, specifically at her old school, many fans interpreted that Luz was harshly bullied by her classmates and that she has developed some self-esteem issues due to it. This very much makes her wanting to stay in the Boiling Isles a lot sadder and would go a long way to explain her obliviousness to Amity's feelings.feelings; WordOfGod would go on to state that her obliviousness towards Amity was due to being laser-focused on Eda's problems more than anything else.



* Before canon would eventually reveal what the Day of Unity ''[[FinalSolution really]]'' was, most fans adopted the idea that the name was literal, and that it was a plan to create a MergedReality between the Demon and Human realms.
* Fans had often wrote Luz and Vee as developing a sisterly relationship after Luz returns to the human realm. Such fics and comics slowly grew on account of the two having absolutely ''no'' interactions in "Thanks to Them", leaving their canon relationship [[AmbiguousSituation ambiguous]]. [[spoiler:This is rectified in the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", which shows that Vee stayed with the Noceda family for good becoming Luz's adopted sister.]]
* After "Thanks To Them" many fans assumed that because of Hunter's newfound obsession with wolves that [[spoiler: he would get a wolf Palisman to replace Flapjack]]. This ended up getting Jossed in the DistantFinale, where [[spoiler: his new Palisman was a bluejay]].
* A common bit of Fanon concerns the promise Luz made to Camila in "Yesterday's Lie." At he end of the episode, Camila has Luz promise to stay with her in the human realm after she finds a way back, but the start of the next episode Camila has Luz promise to never return to the Demon Realm. A common interperetation is that the latter promise is how Luz interpereted it, but that Camila never wanted to forbid Luz from going back.

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* Before canon would eventually reveal revealed what the Day of Unity ''[[FinalSolution really]]'' was, and especially before the origin of Emperor Belos was revealed, most fans adopted the idea that took the name was literal, literally and believed that it was a plan to create a MergedReality between the Demon and Human realms.
* Fans had often wrote depicted Luz and Vee as developing a sisterly relationship after Luz returns to the human realm. Such fics and comics slowly grew on account of While the two ended up having absolutely ''no'' no interactions in "Thanks to Them", leaving their canon relationship [[AmbiguousSituation ambiguous]]. [[spoiler:This is rectified in the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", which shows Dreaming" confirms that [[IKnewIt Vee stayed with the Noceda family for good becoming did become Luz's adopted sister.]]
sister]].
* After "Thanks To Them" many fans assumed that because of Hunter's newfound obsession with wolves that [[spoiler: he [[spoiler:he would get a wolf Palisman to replace Flapjack]]. This ended up getting Jossed in the DistantFinale, where [[spoiler: his new Palisman was a bluejay]].
* A common bit of Fanon concerns the promise Luz made to Camila in "Yesterday's Lie." At he the end of the episode, Camila has Luz promise to stay with her in the human realm after she finds a way back, but the start of the next episode Camila has Luz promise to never return to the Demon Realm. A common interperetation interpretation is that the latter promise is how Luz interpereted interpreted it, but that Camila never wanted to forbid Luz from going back.



* In "Watching and Dreaming," fans noticed that Raine and Eda were wearing each other's earrings and that Luz was wearing Amity's necklace in the epilogue sequence. This has led to the idea that on the Boiling Isles, swapping jewlery is something akin to a marraige proposal, or at least symbolic of a deeper commitment to a relationship.

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* In "Watching and Dreaming," fans noticed that Raine and Eda were wearing each other's earrings and that Luz was wearing Amity's necklace in the epilogue sequence. This has led to the idea that on the Boiling Isles, swapping jewlery jewelry is something akin to a marraige marriage proposal, or at least symbolic of a deeper commitment to a relationship.relationship. The former was quickly {{jossed}}, but Terrace did confirm the latter, and that the two now live together.
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* With one of Willow's dads having a strong resemblance to her (and two female students from "Them's the Breaks, Kid" baring a strong resemblance to Boscha), a common fan theory is that there is a Healing Coven spell that allows same-sex couples to achieve HomosexualReproduction, this either being a service that the Healing Coven provides for any citizen who can afford it or is exclusive to Healing Coven members.
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* It's generally accepted that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush. Expect her to utter something along the lines of 'Oh My Titan', and [[spoiler: Titan Luz]] to turn that rigt around with a line like [[spoiler: Yes, your Titan.]]

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* It's generally accepted that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush. Expect her to utter something along the lines of 'Oh My Titan', and [[spoiler: Titan Luz]] to turn that rigt right around with a line like [[spoiler: Yes, your Titan.[[spoiler:'Yes, ''your'' Titan'.]]
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* It's generally accepted that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush.

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* It's generally accepted that Amity would find [[spoiler:Titan Luz]] ridiculously attractive, usually sporting a full-face LuminescentBlush. Expect her to utter something along the lines of 'Oh My Titan', and [[spoiler: Titan Luz]] to turn that rigt around with a line like [[spoiler: Yes, your Titan.]]

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