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At the Knee, their tour comes to an abrupt end when the Collector hears breathing in the distance and the group realizes Belos has possessed the titan. When he was introduced, he was trapped beneath the Boiling Isles, awaiting the Day of Unity so he can be freed from his prison via the Draining Spell. He's also worshiped by the Titan Trappers, who want to free him by searching for and killing the last Titan.
Powers and abilities
Afterwards, they all watch as Belos’s infection vanishes, and with the former emperor’s threat finally be over, the Collector starts to turn everyone in the Archives back to normal. Slowly realizing how death works for mortals, a remorseful Collector begs Eda and King to run away, not wanting anyone else to die and apologizing for everything, shedding tears for the first time in his life and not understanding what they are. Before Belos can finish them off, Luz returns as a human-Titan hybrid courtesy of King’s father, and gets them all out of harm’s way.
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Making new friends
King reads the first paragraph and looks at the second one, but the Collector hurriedly asks him to not read the next part and skip to where he "fixed it"; i.e. scratched it out and wrote a new one.
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Species
Later, King once more hears the Collector's thoughts; he is talking to himself and expressing doubt that Belos will uphold his end of the bargain. The Collector desperately tries to convince himself that the Emperor is his friend, but notes that the two of them have spent centuries "playing [Belos'] game", and angrily states he wants to play a new game. In "King's Tide", the Day of Unity finally comes, and the Collector is excited by the prospect of freedom. The Collector rejoices at the fact he will soon be free from his prison, stating there are "so many games" he wants to play once liberated. He adds that, if he and Belos require a third player, another Grimwalker could be made; Belos rejects this idea, saying he will only make another once Hunter is dealt with. The Collector then painfully begs Belos to release him early, whining that the human did promise.
After activating it and conjuring the Collector's spirit, Philip learned about a "Draining Spell" that could fatally reap the magic of witches. Over the centuries they spend together, the Collector has been slowly training Philip and giving him "magic stronger then anybody's". He has tan-yellow skin, bushy white hair and eyebrows, an upward-pointing nose, and a large pale blue blotch that eclipses the left side of his face, giving the right side the appearance of a crescent moon shape. Ages ago a young Collector proved to be a distraction to the older members of the species, known as the Archivists. In order to get their junior out of their way, they sent him to a primordial world where another god-like race known as the Titan dwelled, so that he could "play". Their sibling found happiness their among the Titans, finding joy in playing with their children, however when the Archivists discovered that the Titans had the ability to cancel out Collector magic, they grew fearful.
King is nervous about the idea, pointing out that people might have trouble breathing on the moon. The Collector then claps, causing a large storybook made from stone slabs to fall from above and land in front of King. He asks King to read him a story, and King obliges, pushing the stack of stone slabs to fall backward and wrap around the planet structure in front of him, and opens the book to read.
Contact with the forerunning demonic species occurred, some even worshipping the Collectors, believing them to be gods and in awe of them wiping out the Titans. The groups that formed were the Titan Trappers who mimicked the actions of the Collectors in hunting down any Titan infants. Collectors are humanoids dressed in robes with iconography related to the day and night. Collectors are immensely powerful beings, capable of warping reality, from levitation, transmutating beings, altering reality, moving celestial objects, conjuring objects etc. In the present, the Titans are completely extinct with the exception of the young King Clawthorne.
Lifespan
He wears a dark purple nightcap with magenta trim and a light star-esque spotted pattern. Additionally, he wears a light pink pendant with a purple crescent moon face around his neck. After this the two head to bed where King tries to reason with The Collector about not endangering people's lives with dangerous games. However, The Collector has no sympathy for how fragile a mortal's life is, then The Collector ask Kings him a bedtime story which is in fact The Collectors' creed, but he botched part of the text to add that "playing games and having fun is more important and the others stink". The Collector appears before Luz, Eda and King and forces them to play his favorite games, unknowingly endangering their lives.
Odalia Blight
Many centuries later, he made a deal with witch-hunter Philip Wittebane to help him annihilate all witchkind in exchange for freedom. After being betrayed by Philip, the Collector was freed by King Clawthorne, the Titan's son, before turning the Isles into his playground for a period of time. He knows most about Eda from King, so his prior perceptions of her likely come from him.
However, while they do end the Draining Spell, they quickly prove themself to be a bigger threat than Belos could ever dream of being, turning the Boiling Isles into their own personal playground. For all his power, it appears that the Collector is not truly malicious and at his heart is just a child who only wishes to connect and make friends. A passage in the Collector's storybook further implies that, while he might have done numerous bad things, he is still disgusted by his kind's genocidal ways. After the Collector pulls King back, he creates the Archive House from the Titan's skull, a place for him and King to live. King explains the "Owl House" game to the Collector, saying it's kind of like playing pretend.
The Collector is an enigmatic figure with vague, obscure roots in the history of the Demon Realm. The youngest of Collector siblings, he went to the Demon Realm to make friends with the Titans. However, his siblings killed them all and abandoned their younger brother, leading to sole remaining Titan imprisoning him due to mistakenly believing he was at fault for the Titan genocide. Collectors are a race of god-like beings who watched over the Demon Realm in the ancient past.
After Belos is defeated, he falls to the ground and the infection clears and the others come over to him. Eventually, the Archivists managed to wipe out all Titans until there was only one left. Enraged, he mistakenly blamed the young Collector who befriended the baby Titans, for the genocide, and trapped him in the In-Between Realm before dying from unknown reasons. During the war, a Collector (either an Archivist or someone completely unrelated) became the deity of the Trappers under the alias "the Grand Huntsman", implying they were a great Titan killer.
He wears pajama-esque clothing, consisting of a dark nightcap with purple rims and starry dots and a baggy white-and-navy onesie with split accents; his right light sleeve is patterned with dark suns, while his left dark sleeve is patterned with blue moons. He also wears dark slippers with white buds and a yellow necklace with a white tag of a black smiling crescent moon attached to it. As a shadow, he appears as a two-dimensional being with a half-split design; again, with one side black with three sun symbols, and the other grey with three crescent moon symbols. The Collector hails from a race of celestial beings who seek to archive and catalog all life in the Demon Realm. Although little is known about his nature, it is shown that the Collector's child-like interests stood out from other collectors, whose ways he held in disdain and went as far as to omit them in a Collector guidebook.
The trio swiftly escape the island, but not before King makes a psychic connection with the Collector in a botched ritual sacrifice by the Trappers. He was worshipped as the patron god of the Titan Trappers, a warrior clan of witches dedicated to finding the last Titans and killing them. However, in this desire for attachment, the Collector becomes bitter and resentful when those he befriends hold their own relationships with other people. This is displayed by his initial belief that King was his friend and would never turn against him, but after coming to believe King was planning to stop him, he became vengeful of King's double-cross and decided to take matters into his own hands. The Collector's design was inspired by the works of Remedios Varo, a surrealist painter known for her astrological imagery.[13] Other inspirations for his aesthetic included puppets and clown dolls with star motifs,[11][12] which is shown in his ability to turn people into puppets.
With a new outlook on life, the Collector chooses to return to the stars for some growing and soul searching, and is deeply touched when King gifts him his precious plus Francois and a hug, finally considering him a real friend. Before departing, the Collector gifts Luz a portal door so she can come and go between the Human and Demon realms whenever she likes, and they both pinky swear to keep doing their best. He is motivated by simple desires, wanting to have fun and play games with others, which he shows in his interactions with Belos, but much like a child, he gets quite emotional and impatient when his wants are not met. He partakes in theatrics often, speaking riddles and rhymes, although he will quickly give up on harder words.
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