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The Owl House And Restorative Justice

At the end of Season 1 of The Owl House, it is revealed that Lilith, the main overarching antagonist of that season, was the one to curse her sister Eda, one of the protagonists, to win a tournament when they were teenagers. This information causes Eda to fly into a screaming rage and attack Lilith, and understandably so.

Eda’s curse is essentially a chronic illness, one that, in Eda’s own words, has ruined her life, being the reason she’s considered a social outcast and why, before meeting King and Luz, she hadn’t gotten close to anyone in years. In season 2, it’s revealed that the curse is why she pushed away her partner Raine to the point that they broke it off with her, and that during a particularly bad flareup, she accidentally maimed her own father, leaving him half blind and with permanent nerve damage to his hands, making him unable to continue working as a Palisman carver. The curse has ruled Eda’s life for decades now, so to Eda, this is the ultimate betrayal.

In the first episode of Season 2, Lilith has defected from the Emperor’s Coven, split the curse between Eda and herself to mitigate the symptoms for her sister, and has moved in with Eda at the Owl House. While Lilith herself still feels guilty and feels she has to make it up to Eda, everyone else, Eda included, has seemingly either forgiven her or chosen to look past it. Eda even makes fun of her for feeling bad about cursing her, and Lilith’s guilt is seemingly absent for the rest of the series. 

The response to this was… Less than stellar, shall we say. A lot of people were angry, saying Lilith got away with her crimes without even a slap on the wrist, and that Eda’s forgiveness of her was far too sudden.

This isn’t the first time we’ve seen this kind of critique. Amity spent years bullying Willow after her parents forced her to break off their friendship, and when she began trying to mend that relationship, the response from fans was that Willow should have been a lot more angry at Amity, and that they went back to being besties far too soon. I’ve even seen this criticism leveled at Hunter for the things he did while working for Belos, at Vee for impersonating Luz for months to trick her mother, and at Luz for hiding the fact that she helped Philip find the Collector from her friends. And it does seem strange for the show to keep tripping on this same point again and again.

Except, it’s not really. Because I think that, when viewing this show from a different angle, those supposed flaws are actually symptoms of something very important to understand – The Owl House operates on a system of crime and punishment that is very different from our world’s.

More specifically, our world mostly utilizes retributive justice. The world of The Owl House utilizes restorative justice.

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zhellers

when you hear the mental cries of your daughter when ludinus finally decides to murder her on exandria, do you think that'll break through or do you think you're gonna be surprised?

ashton i love you

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artbykhuggs

“Welcome to the Mighty Nein”

Finished my first watch-through of C2 and what an incredible experience it was 🖤 I don’t really have the words, but here’s some art to celebrate these wonderful characters and their story.

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immult

fuuuuuck. i forgot how amazing aabria is. can you imagine imogen dm'd by aabria???

"you use Detect Thoughts on laudna and here's what you hear. but i should ask you, did you choose to hear it in her voice or delilah's?"

"you peel away from their mind, having known enough, but here's what you failed to pick up..."

the psychological terror this woman will inflict on imogen/laura on a meta level will add years to my life.

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The agonising feel when a character tag is full of shipping that you Simply Do Not Vibe With. The solution is, naturally, to keep scrolling. But the wince, the WINCE.

i feel this on a regular basis tbh

"I support everyone's right to ship whatever!" I say aloud, while hissing like a cat at some of the things that cross my dash.

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My redesign hot take is that if you’re aiming to “desexualize” a female character, don’t make her boobs smaller. You’re implying a lot here.

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emeraldburn

Instead of shrinking her boobs, try:

  • Changing her posture to something normal people do (bonus points for slouching/rounded shoulders, a common posture for tall and/or big chested women)
  • Making sure her outfit is appropriate for the situation (showing skin is not inherently sexualizing, lingerie armor or half-naked-in-the-snow probably is)
  • Making her torso/waist thicker, maybe even enough that all her organs would reasonably fit!

There are probably lots more options too! I’m not an artist! Just a person with a big chest and back pain!

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"you say it doesn't care about us? what makes you think apathy is any better than disdain? to a god eater?" normal meet-the-parents convo

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sunflowervc

“because they saved my life. And i’ll save theirs. and even in this dark, dark cave… they make every day a smiley day”

companion piece to this, drawn two years ago for a sweet moment between fcg and fearne. and now a commemoration to the life and light of fresh cut grass

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I think it's inevitable that a certain group of people will take Orym's statement about not being able to put down the lens he see the world through as further proof that his perspective is subjective and therefore untrustworthy as it applies to the Vanguard, but imo it serves as a stronger indictment toward those who are able to view the Vanguard as anything other than awful and predatory and murderous. Other people have the luxury of being able to see this through another lens if they so want to--Orym cannot. Because once a group like this has murdered your family, for the sake of a practice run no less, a test, it is impossible to view the situation in any other way. He is walking proof of the harm that the Vanguard does. His loved ones have been deemed "necessary collateral damage." His lens is not one that can or should be set aside in the assessment of the Vanguard, because if they are willing to commit such heinous crimes and excuse them as necessary collateral for ends that are so uncertain, then they are fundamentally not an organization that can be reasoned with or even should be sympathized with

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i love the characterization of the wildmother that aabria presents. sometimes i forget that she is very much on the chaotic end of the spectrum. lolth wants a champion to help fight predathos? fine, let her have her because it will benefit me in the end. gosh this pantheon is always so JUICY

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I can't help thinking about Keyleth's increasingly horrified expression during the debrief with the Bells Hells—

like. they were up there for, what, 2 days? 3? and they:

  • Killed one of the Will-masters
  • Made contact with an underground revolutionary militia on the day they were going to conduct a covert assassination against Ludinus' four-star general
  • Assisted said revolutionary militia in the largest anti-Imperium attack in history, which in all likelihood resulted in massive and irreparable damage both to Ludinus' drilling site and to the capital fucking city of Ruidus
  • Also assisted the revolutionary militia in the rescue of a strategic scientific target, who is now their charge in the absence of any remaining Volition members
  • Brought said scientist back to Exandria as a major source of information about everything that the Emperium was doing, and learned from her where Ludinus is precisely at this very moment
  • After surviving that, one of their own willingly sacrificed himself, apparently beyond resurrection, to kill Ludinus' three-star general
  • Successfully turned Ludinus' four-star general into a double agent with the power of love
  • and at the end of all of that, they get to say that, yeah, they met the fucking Weave-mind too. because sure, why not?
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Meant to do this last week but then was bowled over by the end of ep91

Titanous Ashton and their Friend-ly Tooth Doggies

I just loved when they finally got with the program of "Burrowing is a good way to escape when you're underground." I was originally thinking store FCG and Fearne in the Hole and let Ashton Earth Glide away with them, but once Ashley brought up Polymorph and Wild Shape, I was cheering for Slithers and was rewarded.

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