One theory I have about how Aaravos controls Callum is from a quote one of the celestial elves said, "Stars shine the brightest in the darkness." Maybe every single creature in Xadia has there own unique starlight that protects there soul, mind, and spirit. But when you use dark magic, it makes you susceptible to the light of others, like Aaravos's light, and since he is a startouched elf and he is the master of all primal sources, including the stars, it's safe to say he might be able to use his own light to control others who have forsaken there starlight for the darkness.
@@ADSadachbia In season two of the dragon prince when callum first used dark magic and went into a dream coma, his mother taught him that to essentially understand magic you have to know it with your whole being: "head, hand, and heart, mind body and spirit." The concept of the human spirit or soul having multiple parts isn't new either- and is used in many different mythologies, for example ancient Egyptian culture/mythology.
I thought of that too. When Callum went through that purifying ritual he was told to "find his star". So Aaravos being a creature born from stars, teaching humans to do dark magic that creates darkness inside of them so he can slip inside this darkness and become "their star" controling them
Anyone else also notice that Aaravos's sigel on his chest turns upside down{How his daughter had hers and the merciful one} after his daughters death and how he gains a hole in that sigel{again like his daughter} like his souls been tainted by dark magic.
I also noticed it! My theory: The circle was previously over the star on his chest, possibly meaning it is still a star in the sky. I think the upside down circle was to represent the falling star. (I have no idea if this makes sense to anyone but me)
Here's a fun thought: What if the Star-Touched Elves- not Aaravos and his daughter- were the reasons for this calamity, and his daughter was the one who saw a way to prevent it?
It’s a good point. A common theme among the elder elves and dragons alike has been their own arrogance, perhaps the council executed Leola in order to cover their own hubris, kicking the proverbial bucket down the road for them to deal with later.
Following up on the point at 2:15, Aaravos is likely able to control users of dark magic through star magic. We see soon after 2:25 that Callum's eyes glow purplish white, the signature color of star magic. If you follow this logic and think about light and darkness, then the nature of the control makes sense. The ritual Callum had to perform was to fill the darkness left in his soul by finding his true light (Rayla) whose light could fill the void left by the dark magic. Aaravos is a star elf and likely can also figuratively shine in darkness. His magic controls people by sending "light" into their soul and filling the void that darkness left there therby talking complete control of their being. Presumably, now that Callum has filled his void with his own light (Rayla), then Aaravos can't control him because there is already a light present and Aaravos can't shine through this brighter light within Callum. This is my theory on how this control works.
We've also seen evidence of this before with Viren in season 2 I believe, after viren sends out his smoke shadow assassins he's discovered in the high mages' office and Aaravos takes control over his magic giving Viren Aaravos' power. It may not have been as direct as Callum but I think it's still evidence that supports your theory
@@sammyg2that doesn't sound right, as 1000 years ago the dark mage had the staff, and 300 years ago the celestial elves gave the nova blade to the human girl
@@joaobastos6435 and you think Aaravos wouldn't keep the thing that could end him close to his pawns at all times? He could have done illusion magic to make a fake Novablade just like he made a fake quasar diamond.
@@sammyg2 in the great bookery, we see a clear depiction of the novablade, which had no resemblance to the staff of ziard or the other relic staffs in the starscraper. also, cmiiw but wasn't the novablade lost when it was last used by the orphan queen?
There is one thing I notice the last episode about Aaravos as his star in his chest have always been like a black star but in the past it was like white as any other star touch elf
honestly I think thats most likley baised on how he looked at it and how its setting up for him to use dark magic again knowing it'll corrupt him badly
Maybe Aaravos being able to control people through corruption of the soul is a metaphor for a black hole, a collapsed star that consumes everything, including light.
I think Callum will still end up using dark magic. Although he found his light through Rayla, they hinted way too much saying if he ever used it again he’d be corrupted by it. I feel like that’s not something you say and then just brush it off. As well as the last scene of Callum staring at the coin. I’m not sure how this would even come to happen bc I feel like 9 episodes isn’t enough, but idk what the corruption means for him.
Callum definitely going to use Dark magic again and that will be one of cliffhangers of season 7. Hopefully we get seasons 8, 9 and 10, to end of the story. It's been great and I want to see the story told at its fullest.
I feel like corruption would be like what's going on with claudia, in just about all the cases we've seen, people who abuse dark magic have their hair turning white, which is a sign to me that they're getting their souls corrupted more and more from the use of dark magic, and this point now, callum is extremely sensitive to using dark magic, if he uses it again after being cleansed by the star ritual, the darkness will completely overtake callum, either being fully controlled by aaravos, or becoming evil himself, the ritual basically said to him, "do this, and you will either be full of light or full of darkness
@@patrickzalatoris3206 I like this take, I also know they said season 7 will be based off sacrifice and in 6x03 Rayla said to sacrifice herself for the greater good. But I don’t think Callum will be able to keep that promise and that’s when he’ll sacrifice himself with dark magic. And with what you said I’d love to see that happen I’m ready for the emotional trauma 😀
@@joeldean2706They’re not going to end season 7 with a cliffhanger. Season 3 was given an open but still somewhat conclusive ending cause they hadn’t yet renewed it for the second phase, so it’s the same here. Season 7 was intended to be the last one for a long time so the it will have a proper ending. If it is renewed for a third phase it’ll likely get another timeskip.
@@robbieking4070 yeah that's true. But I think theirs some things are still a mystery. It's definitely the ending of the Mystery of Aaravos story, but if this is ending of the show as a whole. I think season 7 should have more if not longer episodes to conclude the show. But I'm excited to see happens.
My theory is that AAravos during his "Mourning" in the crater looked trough all the versions of future and made so everything aligns to his favor. For example in a reality he didn't hid a quazar diamond to the wand that he gaved to humans, by the time they get on the way to obtain it Kallum and Rayla already gets them and uses all. Or in a timeline where he does it but Claudia "gives up" because she doesn't have any emotional support (aka Terry) to go back to his father in Katolis to eventually find the pearl. He has a big plan in mind and he is alrady avare of the order of the playing cards
Here's a question: Leola "disrupted the cosmic order" by giving humanity the first primal stones, apparently. Does that mean humans were never supposed to have magic _at all?_ Callum has proven that humans can in fact connect to the Primal Sources, since he connected first with Sky and then later Ocean, and proved more than one elf mage wrong, that humans _can_ in fact wield magic w/o the need of primal stones or resorting to dark magic becuz they can _potentially_ achieve a connection with any of the Primal Sources. So... would that mean humans were supposed to achieve their magical potential, if any, _on their own?_ Or, as I asked already, they were never meant to have magic, period. Hell, Aaravos is an Archmage of _all seven_ sources of magic even tho he is a Startouch Elf, and is directly responsible for the existence of dark magic in the world of Xadia. So, if even elves can use magic of different primal sources, why not, as Callum has proven, can humans wield magic of their own and connect with the primal sources?
I think its somewhere in between, humans werent meant to be born magical but also be allowed to try, but with very slim odds. Reason why Leola giving them primal stones would be a fault, since she gave them an easy access to magic rather than them having to put in the effort. On top of that I found it odd initially how the council was so quick to punish Leola yet Callums whole existance so far means nothing for them? Perhaps they just gave up, or what Callum achieved is what was originally intended maybe. Even more, the fact that Callum learned two sources of magic as a human, all without heavenly interference and being the first human to achieve magic in general, which the concept of multiple sources is rare even for Startouched elves. I suspect at some point in Season 7 Callum will be put under the judgement of the Star Council, or the council being reintroduced.
@khaens1116 I hope they give him a BS verdict like death too and then it's a bit of a realization of why Aaravos became evil like "damn, I can see why he hates y'all so bad" Maybe they even do hum Leola style just shoulder tap into cosmic purgatory
I’m gonna say it. Are we sure that Leola doesn’t have another parent? I was looking at pictures of Leola and then I looked at pictures of the Merciful One and I noticed that they got a bit of a resemblance, like Leola looks more like the Merciful One than she does with Aaravos. I’ve been curious about Aaravos and the Merciful Ones relationship since the teaser of him crying, the Merciful One was the one to propose mercy and then they were the one to go and comfort Aaravos. I could be crazy but what do you all think? Like Aaravos was able to create Sir Sparklepuff with Viren, who’s to say that Startouch Elves can’t do that with each other?
I thought that too. when I first watched the episode I was like "those things in the pillars look a lot like viren's staff but different colors, oh shid"
we actually get to see what the nova blade looks like in the great bookery and it looks nothing like the staff of ziard (viren's staff) or the other relic staffs
@@loganmarshall3606 pretty sure they mentioned the nova blade was lost and last used by a human (likely the orphan queen). it rly wouldn't make sense why aaravos would give the staff (that you believe is actually THE weapon that can destroy the mortal body of a startouch elf) to humans?
Heres my theory. This is mostly a childrens show, there will most likely be a moment of light or clarity in the villians. Im guessing Leola will somehow get into her fathers mind and get him to die fully, and just be a constellation in the end. Maybe claudia will die. I dont know
Loads of tounge kissing, an elf queen being incinerated, elves pushed in lava, soilders crushed under a titan's foot, Claudia's leg severed, Claudia drenched in blood, Callum tortured, Soren getting turned into a paraplegic, Soren getting punched relentlessly by a giant wood man. Viren carving a rune into his cut open heart. Yeah this is great for 7 year olds.
Why I want to see is the human side of their magic and history? Are they all connected? Leola’s friend, the kids that revealed Avaarvos’ plan that lead to his imprisonment, and the Jailer. Though, given how complex that history would be, it’s more likely that the 3 “potential” seasons will tell those stories. This season? I hope this will focus on the cast understanding Araavos and either finding a better compromise or delaying it for a later season. This will depend on what “form” his revenge will take. It doesn’t immediately seem like he will just go God-mode and try to kill the Star-Touched Elves or all those that fought against him, that warfare may destroy the world his daughter loved, so there is another plot point. Plus he will want to make those “arrogant” enemies of his suffering for what happened much like he did with Sol Regan, but that will be revealed later. Overall, this series is the story of humanity finding their own way to “magic.” The Elves and Dragons found their way. Now it is humanity’s turn, and like journeys to success, they had some rough spot along the way. Personally, I think it would be nice to see a more neutral viewpoint on magic. The elves see it as unholy but that’s makes sense if they start out with magic as implied and are thus too use to what they see as “right” way to do magic. Humans are that kid dismantling the house appliances and cars to figure out how they work after getting a brief introduction to electronics. It is a lot of trial and error that can have costly mistakes, but ultimately they have the potential to become great. Magic is the idea/power of “change” in the broadest definition and perhaps that is the “truth” of this world? There is no “right” magic, onto the intent and spirit of the caster behind it. The Primal magic sources seem to exist, but perhaps the “real” magic is born of the soul. That is the actual 7th source, and dark magic is merely the first step toward it. Dark magic is said to put a “hole” in to the soul and corrupt it, but that may be just the first step. Soul magic is looking within and making the choice to change, “death” just opens the door as usual in fiction. Callum was the first. He didn’t ride the power wave, he used the passage he accidentally made to his soul and saw the potential. He opened himself and saw the sky and now the rest will follow. Now, I believe Virren was actually the second person to walk this path. He stopped drinking from the firehose of magic and took the time to self reflect. This is then why in his final moments he didn’t speak backwards to cast the spell. He had turned his soul into a pathway, not a one way valve. Think about it, that is likely why dark magic users get sick or act the way they do. They are taking without realizing that also need to give! Without that release, they fill up with a sort of “pressure” that causes the “nasty” behaviors that Make them the “villains.” The excess energy they are taking in had incapacitated the soul and its ability to change and grow. Like drowning a house plant. There is definitely more, but I’ll leave it for now. I’ll finish on one last thing. Sacrifice. This is a common theme I have seen in this series, more so now. First with characters calling Dark Magic a “short cut” that exact it’s own “cost” and more recently when Rayla admonished Callum for using dark advice to escape and save their lives, talking about making the sacrifice for the “greater good.” I see this as a good plot point that will hopefully introduce a “greyer” good. Instead of the stereo typical hinting the path to save the world. I hope to see dark magic “redeemed” and be brought in the light. It would be a nice to see the stand of the “light,” but if that is the case it would be nice if it also show that understanding of all sides. Everyone on the “protagonist” sees dark magic as an evil and horrible thing, but that seems a little too simple for me. Magic itself in fiction is a short cut to physics and the world, and everything has a cost no matter what. Nothing you do in life is exempt from taking from something else. Life needs Death, Food is the evidence. You need to consume something to simply live. They say Dark Magic requires death, but that’s a lie, it requires “trash” or dead things. Toe nails, hairs, spit, etc are the easiest, which you don’t need to specifically kill someone to get. It’s just harvesting latent magic remnants, this could just be necromancy or simple tribal magic which is obviously “taboo” to those of more “sophisticated” magical status. (Meaning the elves and dragons who stereotypically prefer to ‘embody’ nature and thus change very slowly.) Primal magic spells can require ingredients that are also “harvested” so they are too different from each other. One is just hated because it is seen as “unnatural.” (Silly to us since it’s a magical fantasy world.) They are consequences to the magic, just not easily seen ones. Callum has the power to bridge the truth and lies and make a better future, seeing the light and dark, he can become more than he was. (The “purity” of primal and “corruption” of dark magic must unite.) Now after getting all that out, please, feel free to comment if want to discuss any ideas I have mentioned or missed. I would love to hear what theories or opinions you have on this series. 😎👍🏻🥳🎉
Considering the Cosmic Order ordered a child of their own kin executed for giving humanity magic, I doubt they are actually going to be overjoyed about Callum's connection to magic. The only silver lining would be if there is a "Leola 2.0" out there or someone desperate and manipulative enough to side with Team Zym only to get rid of Aaravos. Overall I hope we do get to know if Leola did have a last wish.
@@Alice-si8uzperminantly dead i presume. Otherwise aravos wouldnt have wept for a 100 years over his daughter. We know that even the nova blade cant perminantly kill a startouch elf but we dont know if the startouch elves themselves have a way to perminantly end someones life. Then there is also the fact that dark magic and star magic seem to have a connection, as the resurection spell used components to represent all primal sources but relied the most on the quesar diamond and when aravos controlled callum his eyes glowed the same way as when the spider venom flowed trough his veins. So there might be a dark magic and a star magic way to end startouched elves
Did anyone notice that the orphan queen is holding the same cube that we see from the first series and that aravos uses as the key to the grimoire in this series? If she really was the one who received the blade, it is possible that the cube itself is called nova blade.
Honestly I hope the Startouch council is the greater evil, like they find out callum can do primal magic and feel appalled and try to genocide hummanity. I don't like the idea of the council helping kill Aaravos and thats the ending because it lacks closure. We see arguably that Aaravos is one of the leadt predjudiced elves in Xadia before Leola's death as he let her interact with both other elves and humams. I think humanizing Aaravos in some way would be interesting, and since he's free and Sol Regem is dead does he really have a conflift with Xadia anymore? I saw it as the ends justify the means and he ultimatelt wants to progr his daughter right by making humans magically adept with primal magic which Callum has proven, I even theroize Callum is Leola's last wish. I personally hope that Aaravos does some arguably good thinfs for hummanity maybe rebuilding Katolis or something to leave a bit of ambiguity with dark magic and Aaravos's legacy as a whole. I just hope the Council doesn't become the good guys or I will be pissed off. I wonder if Aaravos is indireftly responsible of Callum's ability to connect to primal soirces since his daughter probably made his original primal stone. I hope he isn't just reedeemed but isn't true evil either, a true neutral figure who does empower humans but commits atrocities in doing so. As long as he kills the council i'll be satisfied because Callum in a way is Leola's wish and if Katilis continued practicing primal magic in spite of the Great ones he'd be satisfied. I feel as though while small details may be obsecured his general emapthetic nature before Leola's death makes me believe his story.
I think Aaravos conection to dark magic is more powerful than we think namely I think he's behind the dreams of Callum and Viren. Callum learned the sky arcanum and Viren played into Aaravos plan by returning to the kingdom, both because of those dreams.
A tidbit about Prometheus (aka, "forethought"). Prometheus had a brother, Epithemeus (afterthought). It was Epithemeus who was given Pandora, made to be his wife, and she had been given a box, which when she opened out of curiosity, released all kinds of evils on humanity. But the last thing in the box was hope. Epithemeus (afterthought) had a wife who inadvertently released a huge punishment on humans who accepted the gift of fire from Prometheus. But it is also via afterthought that Hope can enter the world. Just as an extra... What if Callum is Epithemeus?
What if Leola was the start of dark magic and that’s why humans can do dark magic? As well as Aaravos being able to do dark magic, maybe he is able to do it since that is his daughter? Also does anyone see a resemblance in Leola and Claudia? The way they are both quirky and they kinda look the same too?
One of the ideas I had is that if the nova blade does make a return, and was given to the orphan queen I think it might have been cast to make Ezran’s crown.
The way this series explores unconditional love, duality/nonduality, integration of the shadow, ego death, and so many other massive concepts is beautiful.
Star Dragons (Star Devourer Dragons and Void Dragons) Hope we see at least one in Book 7(maybe they’ll be used to take out the Startouch Elves, Aaravos included(I sympathize with him losing his daughter, but his manipulations of all of Xadia, the deaths of countless innocent lives, is completely inexcusable)
I think Callum and Ezran's mother wasn't fully human or maybe even descendants of the person that Aaravos's daughter gave magic to. Idk the first one would make sense though as to why Callum can use magic, and Ezran can speak to animals.
Personally I think that the first three episodes I think that the group will try and find the other Startouch elves to get rid of aaravos and they denied their request and to the next three callum will risk himself by using dark magic to trap aaravos in the coin telling rayla to kill him after so aaravos can’t control him still but she can’t bring herself to or maybe will, the last three I think may be them trying to find a way to uncorrupt callum and maybe use the final diamond to do it. I have no idea how Claudia and terry will play into this theory along with aaravos but I feel like the whole “if you use dark magic again you become corrupted “ will play a part along with callum holding the coin in the final episode of season 6 Thank you for listening to my ted talk
I have a theory that lelola taught or led to humans being able to do dark magic, this might be why she was judged so harshly and that aravous can control dark magic users but I don’t have any evidence of it just my thoughts
I think that Rayla is going to have to kill Callum after he used dark magic, since he made her promise, and that’s when the last quasar diamond comes into place. Somebody will use it to revive Callum
What if dark magic is corrupted primal source? Viren in last moment used hearts of cinder like its normal spell not dark magic, maybe true arcanum of "dark magic" is willingness to sacrifice yourself in sake of your beloved ones?
I'm just excited for the fact that Rayllum will finally have been together for two seasons in a row because they got together season 3 and then broke up but now they're back together again!
I think Aaravos has mixed motives. I suspect his main motive by far is revenge. The choice he is given is bluntly horrifying, and that is the moment he decides on revenge. In my opinion the object of his revenge is the Star Touched Elves, everyone else he manipulates etc., are just tools to achieve his revenge. So he manipulates, deceives etc., to get there. But make no mistake the object of his revenge are the Star Touched Elves. I suspect his end goal is give the Star Touched Elves the same choice he was given; to make them suffer like he suffered. Aaravos' in pursuit of this will give Mankind certain gifts of magic, but his motive will largely be to spite the Star Touched Elves. Perhaps he will try to find a way to ensure that only Humans have magic? Aaravos will probably still have some positive motives, after all his beloved daughter really liked Humans and given Aaravos love for his daughter that will carry over to some extent to him. But even so Aaravos main motive is probably revenge. One possible ending is Aaravos threatening the Star Touched Elves with death, but he is willing to forsake it if they return his daughter to him, but it turns out they cannot do it. Chaos ensues.
Might be what you said before about Prometheus and Lucifer, that Aarovos is Lucifer because he was the one who made dark magic and Leola was Prometheus the who made primal orb 🤔🤔🤔
I just realised something the writers said Aarovos never lies but at the start of the show he said the humans destroyed the egg of the dragon king when they didn't. Is that line just for the film or is it an error is this elf lying?
@@ryankwon8785 most of the humans see the elves as one and if one is capable of doing it they will blame it on the entire kind. Same with the dragons (basically theyre racist). People dont fully trust them already
What if Aaravos wants to disrupt the world order once again with all the things he's done and to get the Startouched elves to show up so that he can kill them?
Hazbin Hotel Theory: Here's the thing, every character probably will be redeemed because that's the whole point of the show, and even if they dont , it's not impossible for them to get redeemed, but notice how redemption fall around the sinners, not the hellborn, at least we haven't seen anything about a hell born being redeemed, and Charlie is a hellborn, so with irony and all that, what is the person trying to redeem everyone can't be redeemed herself, why would she be able to redeemed if she technically never sinned in the first place? She was just born in hell, and now she's stuck there unless the show proves otherwise. So essentially, my question is, can a hell born be redeemed?
I'm not gonna subscribe to the whole idea that Aaravos is somehow gonna bring his daughter back after all this time consider her body is at the bottom of the sea of the cast-out. What I will say is it is possible that those three quasar diamonds are the only ones to exist because leola is dead and maybe that's something that happens when a star-touched elf dies and falls from the heavens. I mean they are made of pure star dust. And they opened the season with telling us that all beings are stardust held together for an instant. And I don't think it was ever said exactly how long the quasar diamonds were around. One other thing I noticed was in the flash backs Leola and Aaravos seemed to be normal sized. But when Leola fell she was giant and when Aaravos was released from his prison he was giant. Maybe this means star touched elves have fallen forms. If this means he's not connected to his constellation anymore it would make sense, and it wouldn't be the first time that information like this was with-held or perhaps unknown in the series. These are all just theories tho so we'll have to just wait until the final season to know if any of this was remotely close
I think my big thing is Rayla's consolation of Luna Tenebris' pet being foreshadowing. "In a moment of mercy, your act of empathy sent ripples out into the ocean of time. Ripples that have not yet stilled" Of course after calming a rampaging grieving monster. I've got a big "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY. GOODNIGHT." attitude the Quasar Diamonds, though. They don't bring back the dead, they are a component to restoring lost souls to their bodies after some form of entrapment. We'd have to define what it means for a StarTouch elf means to be dead in the way that Leola is (body and spirit separated from another in a way that's really, really difficult to rejoin?). One other thing I can say about Aaravos as a Promethean/Luciferian/Odin figure is about humanity itself. Looking at the "Midnight Star" poem about the city of Elarion, and how Aaravos was the one to save some of its people. For all the destruction that happened around it, humanity's current state would probably be nothing without Aaravos' influence (save for the Merciful One's suggestion to take humanity and push it somewhere else). Finally re: Aaravos and actual unicorns, I feel like he was both recounting the human perspective that got warped over time (something he describes in the "Ripples" story, which is about the effect Leola's death/collision with Xadia had on humanity...and released around season 4) -- and probably guarding his own deeply personal story with Leola.
Having Aaravos actually be good and being back his daughter is the only way this show will redeem its place at the top. It’s the ultime uno reverse card
In the description for the season 6 trailer it says, the war agenst the cosmic order begins so I think aravvos is going to fight the cosmic irder instead
But we should all agree that the powers of aaravos are more powerful than anything or anyone especially when zubeia said all the arch dragons together could not defeat him and so we all have to accept that the return of the crucial ally is needed the dragon king himself Avizandum the only one who was able to defeat and imprison him from the start and we all agree that he made mistakes in his life by killing all those humans but we should all agree that if the humans had stayed in his home all the dark mages could killed everything and even all the arch dragons together so it makes sense for him to stop them during that time. But now the time has come for the dragon king’s redemption as he is needed to help defeat aaravos as we all know that he will keep a close on the heroes and avizandum is the only one who can keep him busy long enough for the heroes to do what it takes to defeat him and also we should all agree that it will be an fantastic scene to see him revived and reunited with his family and continue his reign in a new way that involves making peace between him and the humans
That or I heard a theory that Callum will use dark magic to seal Aaravos in a coin forever, temporarily killing Callum, but Rayla uses the last quasar diamond to resurrect him. I think Ezran is at the point where he accepts his father's death as permanent.
This show has been entirely about how people are willing to do terrible things for the people they love. I do think it will go the route of Aaravos trying to carry out a spell to bring back Leola, but it will require something terrible. I don't know what that will be, but I don't think it will just be a battle the whole time.
the problem is Start touched elfs don't like humans using magic ... Callum does that and used dark magic ... probably not something there found of.. they literally killed a kid over it after all
also i would like to ask did any one else relises with the celestial elves the pillars in the top towers had more version of verons staff in it and one was missing probly the one veron had been using . just asking
I copied and pasted this from another comment I made because im lazy. Here’s mine (it is mostly Claudia-Based): This is my guess for Episode One: Team Zym will go to Katolis and meet Soren and Opeli, they will reunite and go to Katolis together, and they will see Viren dead and maybe even the coin that held Kpp’Ar. Claudia and Aaravos are there too, waiting for them. Claudia explains to our very shocked protagonists what had happened but Soren corrects her, saying that Viren sacrificed his life to save the people and that Aaravos in reality, was using her and their Dad as chess pieces all this time. Aaravos leans down (because he’s huge) and threats them to stay out of his way and that he would gladly destroy them if they messed up his ‘revenge plan.’ Team Zym quickly flees and heads to the Starscraper, to get more info on Aaravos and how he got imprisoned. Callum gets a panic attack because he messed up the pearls and Rayla has to calm him down. The episode ends with Rayla looking at the coin or something. other theories: Callum will figure out the mystery of the Key of Aaravos and Team Zym will go to the place and get the book the Key unlocks. A stressed Soren will get a dream where he and Viren talk about things, and how he has to save Claudia from Aaravos before it’s too late. Team Zym will try and make another prison for Aaravos but they will have to make it different (like the prison is literally empty and/or Aaravos can’t choose what type of prison he wants it to be) so that he won’t release again. I think they will try and get the Staff of Ziard fixed with the last Quasar Diamond or use one of the Pillars in the Starscraper. I don’t know what the show will do with Kpp’Ar but i don’t think he will be major. (Newly added part: he could actually do the coin spell instead of Callum, but it would take some convincing) Anyways, I think Claudia will end up staying on Aaravos’ side until Soren attempts to save her, and possibly dies or gets super injured because of Aaravos. Aaravos taunts him and says that he is just like his father, willing to try anything and even sacrificing himself to make Claudia switch sides. Claudia sees the red flags in this and runs to help Soren, and confronts Aaravos before she and Soren flee. *(Poor Claudia tho, shes needs a therapist.*
I have a strong feeling they might use the last quasar diamond for Harrow. Because I still think he was trapped inside the bird at the beginning of the series, so I feel like it’ll be used for him.
Okay here are aome of my theories for season 7 1. I can say like others are saying ia that callum will use dark magic again and he will become fully corrupted. With this he will leave to protect everyone and withe the 3 new seasons they will go look for him. Also aarovos may fuse with callum when he he uses dark magic. 2. I believe that Terry should leave Claudia. While at times theyvdo seem like they care i feel that Claudia is becoming more abusive and controlling if season 6 is any indication. 3. If Claudia does get a get a redemption arc i feel the only way it can occur if soren dies. Losing the last family member from katolis will be the spark for her to reform maybe. 4. If callum and rayla survive i would like to see them as adults with a child perhaps named after callim's mom like in some of the fanfictions. 5. I want to see rayla and Claudia have a fight with each other. During the fight i want to see Claudia say that everything that went wrong with her life is all on rayla. Such as everyone turning against her, killing her father, taking callum from her and i few more examples. These are just some of my ideas leave a comment if you have any other ideas
I wonder what will happen if Callum and Rayla seek the help of star-touched elves. Will they try and banish Callum because they don’t want humans to have any magic? Or will it be a “learning moment” for them? Alternatively if Rayla has possession of the nova blade during this time, it might force her to kill the merciful one if they threatened Callum, which would further help Aaravos.
@potatoesdeterre They blast Callum and Rayla into the sea of the castout, and Aaravos pulls up like, "I've been there too :)" But in all seriousness, if they do have a learning moment, what does that mean for Leola? Will they feel remorse learning Aaravos was right or double down?
I really hope they have Callum stand "judgement" from the Star Council in Season 7, to call them out, if they never wanted humans to have magic or forced to learn it on their own, which makes Callums predicament interesting as he not only did just that and more by learning another source too and likely being one realisation away from connecting to the rest.
I think and this might be true but most likely after season 7 is over the next and 3rd final saga on this series will more than likely take place 2 or 3 years after the events of season 7 of the the dragon prince and we could more than likely see rayla and callum be married in the 3rd saga which biggest and coolest thing that I know will happen for sure and my only theroy is that callum will not do dark magic instead he will have Claudius Seal him back in the coin because i will cry if callum does that he will leave behind the girl he loves so much rayla and if he does survive season more than likely in this 3rd saga of 3 seasons we can callum and rayla being married which more than likely will but yeah or they are more than likely going make season 8,9 and 10 Centered around callum and rayla wedding some what so yeah and also I know rayla doesn't want to kill callum because she already lost him because of her leaving him for 2 years so yeah she is not going to kill callum rayla loves callum as a boyfriend so yeah no questions but it.
It’s possible that the star touched elves don’t consider dark magic as ‘magic’ since it’s not directly using a primal source and has a limit to how powerful it can be. But Callum using different primal sources is a major problem it’s possible that humans are able or have the potential to master all sources like the star touched elves.
What do you think the significance is of Viren casting his final spell speaking forwards, instead of backwards, as is done in every other dark magic spell in the series?
How do we know Leola is truly dead? I haven't seen the season, only watched videos, so am I missing something or is it just her physical form that is dead? And if that is the case, could Aravos be doing everything to bring her stars into alignment once more? Idk just curious
What if aaravos is doing all this in an attempt to get the other Startouched elves to notice him and execute him like his daughter? I know it’s not likely but it’s just a theory
My big “what if” is what if Aravos lied about his daughter, we know he’s manipulative, it wouldn’t be the first time, what if he omitted some big detail about what happened with his daughter in order to manipulate Claudia
Aaravos doesn't directly lie because he knows that could be traced back to him. The best way to manipulate people is by telling them the truth but leaving out crucial details and context. Aaravos was definitely telling the truth about Leola's existence and death. The question is, how could he take the unjustified murder of a CHILD out of context?
One theory I have about how Aaravos controls Callum is from a quote one of the celestial elves said, "Stars shine the brightest in the darkness." Maybe every single creature in Xadia has there own unique starlight that protects there soul, mind, and spirit. But when you use dark magic, it makes you susceptible to the light of others, like Aaravos's light, and since he is a startouched elf and he is the master of all primal sources, including the stars, it's safe to say he might be able to use his own light to control others who have forsaken there starlight for the darkness.
Wait, that’s probably right
ts poetic
Protect the soul
Or a part of their soul as part of the whole being?
@@ADSadachbia In season two of the dragon prince when callum first used dark magic and went into a dream coma, his mother taught him that to essentially understand magic you have to know it with your whole being: "head, hand, and heart, mind body and spirit." The concept of the human spirit or soul having multiple parts isn't new either- and is used in many different mythologies, for example ancient Egyptian culture/mythology.
I thought of that too. When Callum went through that purifying ritual he was told to "find his star".
So Aaravos being a creature born from stars, teaching humans to do dark magic that creates darkness inside of them so he can slip inside this darkness and become "their star" controling them
Anyone else also notice that Aaravos's sigel on his chest turns upside down{How his daughter had hers and the merciful one} after his daughters death and how he gains a hole in that sigel{again like his daughter} like his souls been tainted by dark magic.
Good catch.
I DIDN'T NOTICE THAT!
OMG
I also noticed it!
My theory: The circle was previously over the star on his chest, possibly meaning it is still a star in the sky. I think the upside down circle was to represent the falling star. (I have no idea if this makes sense to anyone but me)
Here's a fun thought:
What if the Star-Touched Elves- not Aaravos and his daughter- were the reasons for this calamity, and his daughter was the one who saw a way to prevent it?
It’s a good point. A common theme among the elder elves and dragons alike has been their own arrogance, perhaps the council executed Leola in order to cover their own hubris, kicking the proverbial bucket down the road for them to deal with later.
I like this idea
Following up on the point at 2:15, Aaravos is likely able to control users of dark magic through star magic. We see soon after 2:25 that Callum's eyes glow purplish white, the signature color of star magic. If you follow this logic and think about light and darkness, then the nature of the control makes sense. The ritual Callum had to perform was to fill the darkness left in his soul by finding his true light (Rayla) whose light could fill the void left by the dark magic. Aaravos is a star elf and likely can also figuratively shine in darkness. His magic controls people by sending "light" into their soul and filling the void that darkness left there therby talking complete control of their being.
Presumably, now that Callum has filled his void with his own light (Rayla), then Aaravos can't control him because there is already a light present and Aaravos can't shine through this brighter light within Callum. This is my theory on how this control works.
We've also seen evidence of this before with Viren in season 2 I believe, after viren sends out his smoke shadow assassins he's discovered in the high mages' office and Aaravos takes control over his magic giving Viren Aaravos' power. It may not have been as direct as Callum but I think it's still evidence that supports your theory
Did anyone else notice the time blind elves had a room full of staves just like Virens with a different colored gem in each one?
And there is a spot for a staf empty
The exact staff that is empty is the color purple... the Staff of Ziard is the Novablade.
@@sammyg2that doesn't sound right, as 1000 years ago the dark mage had the staff, and 300 years ago the celestial elves gave the nova blade to the human girl
@@joaobastos6435 and you think Aaravos wouldn't keep the thing that could end him close to his pawns at all times? He could have done illusion magic to make a fake Novablade just like he made a fake quasar diamond.
@@sammyg2 in the great bookery, we see a clear depiction of the novablade, which had no resemblance to the staff of ziard or the other relic staffs in the starscraper. also, cmiiw but wasn't the novablade lost when it was last used by the orphan queen?
There is one thing I notice the last episode about Aaravos as his star in his chest have always been like a black star but in the past it was like white as any other star touch elf
It changed after Leola died
His heart went black in grief
I reckon Callum will use dark magic to put Aaravos in the blank coin that had runaan in it
honestly I think thats most likley baised on how he looked at it and how its setting up for him to use dark magic again knowing it'll corrupt him badly
I was thinking the same bc of how that was shown. Although rayla may be able to save Callum with the last crystal
I think that he will think about it, but ultimately decide against it (or be forced not to.)
I thought the same, as a possible thing he might do.
@@dangerousdinosaur1640right, the last crystal is going to be used somehow.
What if the sword that was forged into ezran's crown was the novablade
Maybe Aaravos being able to control people through corruption of the soul is a metaphor for a black hole, a collapsed star that consumes everything, including light.
I think Callum will still end up using dark magic. Although he found his light through Rayla, they hinted way too much saying if he ever used it again he’d be corrupted by it. I feel like that’s not something you say and then just brush it off. As well as the last scene of Callum staring at the coin. I’m not sure how this would even come to happen bc I feel like 9 episodes isn’t enough, but idk what the corruption means for him.
Callum definitely going to use Dark magic again and that will be one of cliffhangers of season 7. Hopefully we get seasons 8, 9 and 10, to end of the story. It's been great and I want to see the story told at its fullest.
I feel like corruption would be like what's going on with claudia, in just about all the cases we've seen, people who abuse dark magic have their hair turning white, which is a sign to me that they're getting their souls corrupted more and more from the use of dark magic, and this point now, callum is extremely sensitive to using dark magic, if he uses it again after being cleansed by the star ritual, the darkness will completely overtake callum, either being fully controlled by aaravos, or becoming evil himself, the ritual basically said to him, "do this, and you will either be full of light or full of darkness
@@patrickzalatoris3206 I like this take, I also know they said season 7 will be based off sacrifice and in 6x03 Rayla said to sacrifice herself for the greater good. But I don’t think Callum will be able to keep that promise and that’s when he’ll sacrifice himself with dark magic. And with what you said I’d love to see that happen I’m ready for the emotional trauma 😀
@@joeldean2706They’re not going to end season 7 with a cliffhanger. Season 3 was given an open but still somewhat conclusive ending cause they hadn’t yet renewed it for the second phase, so it’s the same here. Season 7 was intended to be the last one for a long time so the it will have a proper ending. If it is renewed for a third phase it’ll likely get another timeskip.
@@robbieking4070 yeah that's true. But I think theirs some things are still a mystery. It's definitely the ending of the Mystery of Aaravos story, but if this is ending of the show as a whole. I think season 7 should have more if not longer episodes to conclude the show. But I'm excited to see happens.
My theory is that AAravos during his "Mourning" in the crater looked trough all the versions of future and made so everything aligns to his favor. For example in a reality he didn't hid a quazar diamond to the wand that he gaved to humans, by the time they get on the way to obtain it Kallum and Rayla already gets them and uses all. Or in a timeline where he does it but Claudia "gives up" because she doesn't have any emotional support (aka Terry) to go back to his father in Katolis to eventually find the pearl. He has a big plan in mind and he is alrady avare of the order of the playing cards
Here's a question: Leola "disrupted the cosmic order" by giving humanity the first primal stones, apparently.
Does that mean humans were never supposed to have magic _at all?_
Callum has proven that humans can in fact connect to the Primal Sources, since he connected first with Sky and then later Ocean, and proved more than one elf mage wrong, that humans _can_ in fact wield magic w/o the need of primal stones or resorting to dark magic becuz they can _potentially_ achieve a connection with any of the Primal Sources.
So... would that mean humans were supposed to achieve their magical potential, if any, _on their own?_ Or, as I asked already, they were never meant to have magic, period.
Hell, Aaravos is an Archmage of _all seven_ sources of magic even tho he is a Startouch Elf, and is directly responsible for the existence of dark magic in the world of Xadia. So, if even elves can use magic of different primal sources, why not, as Callum has proven, can humans wield magic of their own and connect with the primal sources?
I think its somewhere in between, humans werent meant to be born magical but also be allowed to try, but with very slim odds. Reason why Leola giving them primal stones would be a fault, since she gave them an easy access to magic rather than them having to put in the effort.
On top of that I found it odd initially how the council was so quick to punish Leola yet Callums whole existance so far means nothing for them? Perhaps they just gave up, or what Callum achieved is what was originally intended maybe.
Even more, the fact that Callum learned two sources of magic as a human, all without heavenly interference and being the first human to achieve magic in general, which the concept of multiple sources is rare even for Startouched elves. I suspect at some point in Season 7 Callum will be put under the judgement of the Star Council, or the council being reintroduced.
@khaens1116 I hope they give him a BS verdict like death too and then it's a bit of a realization of why Aaravos became evil like "damn, I can see why he hates y'all so bad"
Maybe they even do hum Leola style just shoulder tap into cosmic purgatory
@@thetruekingofwaffles As unlikely that is, it would be hilarious
I’m gonna say it. Are we sure that Leola doesn’t have another parent? I was looking at pictures of Leola and then I looked at pictures of the Merciful One and I noticed that they got a bit of a resemblance, like Leola looks more like the Merciful One than she does with Aaravos. I’ve been curious about Aaravos and the Merciful Ones relationship since the teaser of him crying, the Merciful One was the one to propose mercy and then they were the one to go and comfort Aaravos. I could be crazy but what do you all think? Like Aaravos was able to create Sir Sparklepuff with Viren, who’s to say that Startouch Elves can’t do that with each other?
If that's the case, then that's going to open a whole other can of worms
7:40 i thing the nova blade is Viren's staff you can see others like it in the back ground in the pillars and one is missing
I thought that too. when I first watched the episode I was like "those things in the pillars look a lot like viren's staff but different colors, oh shid"
we actually get to see what the nova blade looks like in the great bookery and it looks nothing like the staff of ziard (viren's staff) or the other relic staffs
@@oof2104 that could be an artist interpretation of the nova blade or the staff could transform into it
@@loganmarshall3606 pretty sure they mentioned the nova blade was lost and last used by a human (likely the orphan queen).
it rly wouldn't make sense why aaravos would give the staff (that you believe is actually THE weapon that can destroy the mortal body of a startouch elf) to humans?
My theory: Aaravos is causing all this chaos in the pursuit of bringing his daughter back.
Heres my theory. This is mostly a childrens show, there will most likely be a moment of light or clarity in the villians. Im guessing Leola will somehow get into her fathers mind and get him to die fully, and just be a constellation in the end. Maybe claudia will die. I dont know
Loads of tounge kissing, an elf queen being incinerated, elves pushed in lava, soilders crushed under a titan's foot, Claudia's leg severed, Claudia drenched in blood, Callum tortured, Soren getting turned into a paraplegic, Soren getting punched relentlessly by a giant wood man. Viren carving a rune into his cut open heart. Yeah this is great for 7 year olds.
@@TheMrPeteChannel I started watching it at like 8 dude
I have a feeling that the sword is in the staff and thats the reason why the old owner did wanted to give it away to the new arch mage
Why I want to see is the human side of their magic and history? Are they all connected? Leola’s friend, the kids that revealed Avaarvos’ plan that lead to his imprisonment, and the Jailer. Though, given how complex that history would be, it’s more likely that the 3 “potential” seasons will tell those stories.
This season? I hope this will focus on the cast understanding Araavos and either finding a better compromise or delaying it for a later season. This will depend on what “form” his revenge will take. It doesn’t immediately seem like he will just go God-mode and try to kill the Star-Touched Elves or all those that fought against him, that warfare may destroy the world his daughter loved, so there is another plot point. Plus he will want to make those “arrogant” enemies of his suffering for what happened much like he did with Sol Regan, but that will be revealed later.
Overall, this series is the story of humanity finding their own way to “magic.” The Elves and Dragons found their way. Now it is humanity’s turn, and like journeys to success, they had some rough spot along the way.
Personally, I think it would be nice to see a more neutral viewpoint on magic. The elves see it as unholy but that’s makes sense if they start out with magic as implied and are thus too use to what they see as “right” way to do magic. Humans are that kid dismantling the house appliances and cars to figure out how they work after getting a brief introduction to electronics. It is a lot of trial and error that can have costly mistakes, but ultimately they have the potential to become great.
Magic is the idea/power of “change” in the broadest definition and perhaps that is the “truth” of this world? There is no “right” magic, onto the intent and spirit of the caster behind it.
The Primal magic sources seem to exist, but perhaps the “real” magic is born of the soul. That is the actual 7th source, and dark magic is merely the first step toward it.
Dark magic is said to put a “hole” in to the soul and corrupt it, but that may be just the first step. Soul magic is looking within and making the choice to change, “death” just opens the door as usual in fiction. Callum was the first. He didn’t ride the power wave, he used the passage he accidentally made to his soul and saw the potential. He opened himself and saw the sky and now the rest will follow. Now, I believe Virren was actually the second person to walk this path. He stopped drinking from the firehose of magic and took the time to self reflect. This is then why in his final moments he didn’t speak backwards to cast the spell. He had turned his soul into a pathway, not a one way valve. Think about it, that is likely why dark magic users get sick or act the way they do. They are taking without realizing that also need to give! Without that release, they fill up with a sort of “pressure” that causes the “nasty” behaviors that Make them the “villains.” The excess energy they are taking in had incapacitated the soul and its ability to change and grow. Like drowning a house plant. There is definitely more, but I’ll leave it for now.
I’ll finish on one last thing. Sacrifice. This is a common theme I have seen in this series, more so now. First with characters calling Dark Magic a “short cut” that exact it’s own “cost” and more recently when Rayla admonished Callum for using dark advice to escape and save their lives, talking about making the sacrifice for the “greater good.” I see this as a good plot point that will hopefully introduce a “greyer” good. Instead of the stereo typical hinting the path to save the world. I hope to see dark magic “redeemed” and be brought in the light. It would be a nice to see the stand of the “light,” but if that is the case it would be nice if it also show that understanding of all sides. Everyone on the “protagonist” sees dark magic as an evil and horrible thing, but that seems a little too simple for me.
Magic itself in fiction is a short cut to physics and the world, and everything has a cost no matter what. Nothing you do in life is exempt from taking from something else. Life needs Death, Food is the evidence. You need to consume something to simply live.
They say Dark Magic requires death, but that’s a lie, it requires “trash” or dead things. Toe nails, hairs, spit, etc are the easiest, which you don’t need to specifically kill someone to get. It’s just harvesting latent magic remnants, this could just be necromancy or simple tribal magic which is obviously “taboo” to those of more “sophisticated” magical status. (Meaning the elves and dragons who stereotypically prefer to ‘embody’ nature and thus change very slowly.)
Primal magic spells can require ingredients that are also “harvested” so they are too different from each other. One is just hated because it is seen as “unnatural.” (Silly to us since it’s a magical fantasy world.) They are consequences to the magic, just not easily seen ones.
Callum has the power to bridge the truth and lies and make a better future, seeing the light and dark, he can become more than he was. (The “purity” of primal and “corruption” of dark magic must unite.)
Now after getting all that out, please, feel free to comment if want to discuss any ideas I have mentioned or missed. I would love to hear what theories or opinions you have on this series. 😎👍🏻🥳🎉
There has to be a star arch dragon! I wonder if it will play a role as the most powerful being in the series.
Yeah that dragon died and her name was luna tenebris
@@nappingoreodrag0n668Luna Tenebris was a moon archdragon
It is unkown if any Star Arch Dragons exist. They may be around.
Considering the Cosmic Order ordered a child of their own kin executed for giving humanity magic, I doubt they are actually going to be overjoyed about Callum's connection to magic. The only silver lining would be if there is a "Leola 2.0" out there or someone desperate and manipulative enough to side with Team Zym only to get rid of Aaravos. Overall I hope we do get to know if Leola did have a last wish.
Leola's stars are in alignment in the sky as of the opening and the sky shown in the celestials elfs sky dome... But where is she?
@@Alice-si8uzperminantly dead i presume. Otherwise aravos wouldnt have wept for a 100 years over his daughter. We know that even the nova blade cant perminantly kill a startouch elf but we dont know if the startouch elves themselves have a way to perminantly end someones life. Then there is also the fact that dark magic and star magic seem to have a connection, as the resurection spell used components to represent all primal sources but relied the most on the quesar diamond and when aravos controlled callum his eyes glowed the same way as when the spider venom flowed trough his veins. So there might be a dark magic and a star magic way to end startouched elves
I want to see sky, ocean and earth elf civilization. We need at least more ocean elfs because we have only seen two😅
I love the Dragon Prince. It's an amazing show. It's sad that there's only going to be one more season
in comicon they teased 3 more seasons after the 7th one. altough they arent confirmed yet.
Did anyone notice that the orphan queen is holding the same cube that we see from the first series and that aravos uses as the key to the grimoire in this series? If she really was the one who received the blade, it is possible that the cube itself is called nova blade.
Heres a wacky theory.
What if the nova blade is being used as a butterknife in a random household that Callum finds randomly
Honestly I hope the Startouch council is the greater evil, like they find out callum can do primal magic and feel appalled and try to genocide hummanity. I don't like the idea of the council helping kill Aaravos and thats the ending because it lacks closure.
We see arguably that Aaravos is one of the leadt predjudiced elves in Xadia before Leola's death as he let her interact with both other elves and humams. I think humanizing Aaravos in some way would be interesting, and since he's free and Sol Regem is dead does he really have a conflift with Xadia anymore?
I saw it as the ends justify the means and he ultimatelt wants to progr his daughter right by making humans magically adept with primal magic which Callum has proven, I even theroize Callum is Leola's last wish.
I personally hope that Aaravos does some arguably good thinfs for hummanity maybe rebuilding Katolis or something to leave a bit of ambiguity with dark magic and Aaravos's legacy as a whole.
I just hope the Council doesn't become the good guys or I will be pissed off.
I wonder if Aaravos is indireftly responsible of Callum's ability to connect to primal soirces since his daughter probably made his original primal stone.
I hope he isn't just reedeemed but isn't true evil either, a true neutral figure who does empower humans but commits atrocities in doing so.
As long as he kills the council i'll be satisfied because Callum in a way is Leola's wish and if Katilis continued practicing primal magic in spite of the Great ones he'd be satisfied.
I feel as though while small details may be obsecured his general emapthetic nature before Leola's death makes me believe his story.
I agree with aaravos surviving and rebuilding katolis if he gets leola back (I REALLY hope he survives)
I like how Leola’s death literally blackens her father’s heart.
I think Aaravos conection to dark magic is more powerful than we think namely I think he's behind the dreams of Callum and Viren. Callum learned the sky arcanum and Viren played into Aaravos plan by returning to the kingdom, both because of those dreams.
A tidbit about Prometheus (aka, "forethought"). Prometheus had a brother, Epithemeus (afterthought). It was Epithemeus who was given Pandora, made to be his wife, and she had been given a box, which when she opened out of curiosity, released all kinds of evils on humanity. But the last thing in the box was hope.
Epithemeus (afterthought) had a wife who inadvertently released a huge punishment on humans who accepted the gift of fire from Prometheus. But it is also via afterthought that Hope can enter the world.
Just as an extra... What if Callum is Epithemeus?
What if Leola was the start of dark magic and that’s why humans can do dark magic? As well as Aaravos being able to do dark magic, maybe he is able to do it since that is his daughter? Also does anyone see a resemblance in Leola and Claudia? The way they are both quirky and they kinda look the same too?
I find it odd that we assume that aaravos is being a reliable narrator about leola's story. I don't think he is telling the whole truth
One of the ideas I had is that if the nova blade does make a return, and was given to the orphan queen I think it might have been cast to make Ezran’s crown.
Anybody else notice the torches in the Celestial tower? Looks eerily like the Staff of Ziard.
5:52 if you look at Leolas face on the left side, theres a small animation error. I just noticed it lol
I really hope Claudia gets a redemption arc like her father.
I cried at that time
Humans kinda op though cause they can use all types of magic if they tried.
The way this series explores unconditional love, duality/nonduality, integration of the shadow, ego death, and so many other massive concepts is beautiful.
S7 will be amazing and these new theories are insane. I hope we have a open ending for the Arc 3 of The Dragon Prince if Netflix give greenlight
Has anyone else noticed that after his daughters death Aaravos’s chest mark had a dark center 🤔
What exactly is in the Heavens of Xadia other than startouch elves?
Star dragons
Star Dragons (Star Devourer Dragons and Void Dragons)
Hope we see at least one in Book 7(maybe they’ll be used to take out the Startouch Elves, Aaravos included(I sympathize with him losing his daughter, but his manipulations of all of Xadia, the deaths of countless innocent lives, is completely inexcusable)
I really hope we get more seasons
They teased 3 more seasons at comicon but they arent confirmed yet
I think Callum and Ezran's mother wasn't fully human or maybe even descendants of the person that Aaravos's daughter gave magic to. Idk the first one would make sense though as to why Callum can use magic, and Ezran can speak to animals.
Personally I think that the first three episodes I think that the group will try and find the other Startouch elves to get rid of aaravos and they denied their request and to the next three callum will risk himself by using dark magic to trap aaravos in the coin telling rayla to kill him after so aaravos can’t control him still but she can’t bring herself to or maybe will, the last three I think may be them trying to find a way to uncorrupt callum and maybe use the final diamond to do it. I have no idea how Claudia and terry will play into this theory along with aaravos but I feel like the whole “if you use dark magic again you become corrupted “ will play a part along with callum holding the coin in the final episode of season 6
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I have a theory that lelola taught or led to humans being able to do dark magic, this might be why she was judged so harshly and that aravous can control dark magic users but I don’t have any evidence of it just my thoughts
I think that Rayla is going to have to kill Callum after he used dark magic, since he made her promise, and that’s when the last quasar diamond comes into place. Somebody will use it to revive Callum
What if dark magic is corrupted primal source? Viren in last moment used hearts of cinder like its normal spell not dark magic, maybe true arcanum of "dark magic" is willingness to sacrifice yourself in sake of your beloved ones?
I'm just excited for the fact that Rayllum will finally have been together for two seasons in a row because they got together season 3 and then broke up but now they're back together again!
I just hope to see a comeback of the bloodmoon huntress.
She is super powerful and can make a great impact in the final season!
I believe the Zym team will use the latest Quasar gem to resurrect Leola and quench Aaravos thirst for revenge.
I think Aaravos has mixed motives. I suspect his main motive by far is revenge. The choice he is given is bluntly horrifying, and that is the moment he decides on revenge. In my opinion the object of his revenge is the Star Touched Elves, everyone else he manipulates etc., are just tools to achieve his revenge. So he manipulates, deceives etc., to get there. But make no mistake the object of his revenge are the Star Touched Elves. I suspect his end goal is give the Star Touched Elves the same choice he was given; to make them suffer like he suffered.
Aaravos' in pursuit of this will give Mankind certain gifts of magic, but his motive will largely be to spite the Star Touched Elves. Perhaps he will try to find a way to ensure that only Humans have magic? Aaravos will probably still have some positive motives, after all his beloved daughter really liked Humans and given Aaravos love for his daughter that will carry over to some extent to him. But even so Aaravos main motive is probably revenge.
One possible ending is Aaravos threatening the Star Touched Elves with death, but he is willing to forsake it if they return his daughter to him, but it turns out they cannot do it. Chaos ensues.
Might be what you said before about Prometheus and Lucifer, that Aarovos is Lucifer because he was the one who made dark magic and Leola was Prometheus the who made primal orb 🤔🤔🤔
One sentence.
Star devourer dragons exist, and startouch elves are basically stars that alinged.
I love how they are realesing 7 on dec17
I just realised something the writers said Aarovos never lies but at the start of the show he said the humans destroyed the egg of the dragon king when they didn't. Is that line just for the film or is it an error is this elf lying?
I wonder if sol regim’s attack on the castle was the final straw for the humans. Aaravos has once again divided humans and elves
No. The humans and Sunfire Elves would blame Karim since he was the one who brought Sol Regem back.
@@ryankwon8785 most of the humans see the elves as one and if one is capable of doing it they will blame it on the entire kind. Same with the dragons (basically theyre racist). People dont fully trust them already
@@patrickkh1245 they all know about arravos too so that confusión wont happen
Don't worry. Kid Ghandi will give another big speech about peace & love. Then he will give Jelly Tarts & Doughy O's out and all will be forgiven.
I bet season 7 will show us the key of aaravos and the book it unlocks. Like aravos will try to get it backfired his ultimate plan
What if Aaravos wants to disrupt the world order once again with all the things he's done and to get the Startouched elves to show up so that he can kill them?
That last quasar diamond must come into play because Arrivos used one to resurrect himself, team Zym used one for Runann, so we have one left.
It will get renewed IT WILL!!
I think that Callum will use one of the coins and put Aravos in it
Hazbin Hotel Theory: Here's the thing, every character probably will be redeemed because that's the whole point of the show, and even if they dont , it's not impossible for them to get redeemed, but notice how redemption fall around the sinners, not the hellborn, at least we haven't seen anything about a hell born being redeemed, and Charlie is a hellborn, so with irony and all that, what is the person trying to redeem everyone can't be redeemed herself, why would she be able to redeemed if she technically never sinned in the first place? She was just born in hell, and now she's stuck there unless the show proves otherwise.
So essentially, my question is, can a hell born be redeemed?
I am so excited for Book 7 of the dragon prince
I'm not gonna subscribe to the whole idea that Aaravos is somehow gonna bring his daughter back after all this time consider her body is at the bottom of the sea of the cast-out. What I will say is it is possible that those three quasar diamonds are the only ones to exist because leola is dead and maybe that's something that happens when a star-touched elf dies and falls from the heavens. I mean they are made of pure star dust. And they opened the season with telling us that all beings are stardust held together for an instant. And I don't think it was ever said exactly how long the quasar diamonds were around. One other thing I noticed was in the flash backs Leola and Aaravos seemed to be normal sized. But when Leola fell she was giant and when Aaravos was released from his prison he was giant. Maybe this means star touched elves have fallen forms. If this means he's not connected to his constellation anymore it would make sense, and it wouldn't be the first time that information like this was with-held or perhaps unknown in the series. These are all just theories tho so we'll have to just wait until the final season to know if any of this was remotely close
I think my big thing is Rayla's consolation of Luna Tenebris' pet being foreshadowing. "In a moment of mercy, your act of empathy sent ripples out into the ocean of time. Ripples that have not yet stilled"
Of course after calming a rampaging grieving monster.
I've got a big "WINDMILLS DO NOT WORK THAT WAY. GOODNIGHT." attitude the Quasar Diamonds, though. They don't bring back the dead, they are a component to restoring lost souls to their bodies after some form of entrapment. We'd have to define what it means for a StarTouch elf means to be dead in the way that Leola is (body and spirit separated from another in a way that's really, really difficult to rejoin?).
One other thing I can say about Aaravos as a Promethean/Luciferian/Odin figure is about humanity itself. Looking at the "Midnight Star" poem about the city of Elarion, and how Aaravos was the one to save some of its people. For all the destruction that happened around it, humanity's current state would probably be nothing without Aaravos' influence (save for the Merciful One's suggestion to take humanity and push it somewhere else).
Finally re: Aaravos and actual unicorns, I feel like he was both recounting the human perspective that got warped over time (something he describes in the "Ripples" story, which is about the effect Leola's death/collision with Xadia had on humanity...and released around season 4) -- and probably guarding his own deeply personal story with Leola.
Having Aaravos actually be good and being back his daughter is the only way this show will redeem its place at the top. It’s the ultime uno reverse card
I just want raylumm to have a great ending
In the description for the season 6 trailer it says, the war agenst the cosmic order begins so I think aravvos is going to fight the cosmic irder instead
There is a crazy thing I have realised arivose blinded sole ragem and made dark majic
But we should all agree that the powers of aaravos are more powerful than anything or anyone especially when zubeia said all the arch dragons together could not defeat him and so we all have to accept that the return of the crucial ally is needed the dragon king himself Avizandum the only one who was able to defeat and imprison him from the start and we all agree that he made mistakes in his life by killing all those humans but we should all agree that if the humans had stayed in his home all the dark mages could killed everything and even all the arch dragons together so it makes sense for him to stop them during that time. But now the time has come for the dragon king’s redemption as he is needed to help defeat aaravos as we all know that he will keep a close on the heroes and avizandum is the only one who can keep him busy long enough for the heroes to do what it takes to defeat him and also we should all agree that it will be an fantastic scene to see him revived and reunited with his family and continue his reign in a new way that involves making peace between him and the humans
I think they’ll use the last quasar diamond to get king harrow out the damn bird.
That or I heard a theory that Callum will use dark magic to seal Aaravos in a coin forever, temporarily killing Callum, but Rayla uses the last quasar diamond to resurrect him.
I think Ezran is at the point where he accepts his father's death as permanent.
the quasar diamonds are leola's body
I'm still waiting for that wisdom, Timeblind Celestial Elfcut.
This show has been entirely about how people are willing to do terrible things for the people they love. I do think it will go the route of Aaravos trying to carry out a spell to bring back Leola, but it will require something terrible. I don't know what that will be, but I don't think it will just be a battle the whole time.
Genocide of his people, or maybe the death of the merciful one who he seems to potentially care about
the story of aroves wen from love to slfefishness i got chilles when i saw aeoves . RIP those who think aeoves be in normal size
Can someone explain why is Aaravos a titan now? Is season 7 the last season? Nooo I wished this show had ar least 10 or 12 seasons 😭
I thought 3 more seasons had been green lit
the problem is Start touched elfs don't like humans using magic ... Callum does that and used dark magic ... probably not something there found of.. they literally killed a kid over it after all
Team Zym could use the last star diamond to revive Zym's dad.
That was a great video... Until you said 'conversate' at the end 😂😊
12:48 Wait, there's a book? Could you please tell me the name?/gen
And where is the Nova Blade mentioned? I need to rewatch
also i would like to ask did any one else relises with the celestial elves the pillars in the top towers had more version of verons staff in it and one was missing probly the one veron had been using . just asking
Hear me out i think t aravos will sacrificing himself for Claudia like her kinda reminding him of his daughter maybe I'm. Reading to deep
I copied and pasted this from another comment I made because im lazy. Here’s mine (it is mostly Claudia-Based):
This is my guess for Episode One:
Team Zym will go to Katolis and meet Soren and Opeli, they will reunite and go to Katolis together, and they will see Viren dead and maybe even the coin that held Kpp’Ar. Claudia and Aaravos are there too, waiting for them. Claudia explains to our very shocked protagonists what had happened but Soren corrects her, saying that Viren sacrificed his life to save the people and that Aaravos in reality, was using her and their Dad as chess pieces all this time. Aaravos leans down (because he’s huge) and threats them to stay out of his way and that he would gladly destroy them if they messed up his ‘revenge plan.’ Team Zym quickly flees and heads to the Starscraper, to get more info on Aaravos and how he got imprisoned. Callum gets a panic attack because he messed up the pearls and Rayla has to calm him down. The episode ends with Rayla looking at the coin or something.
other theories:
Callum will figure out the mystery of the Key of Aaravos and Team Zym will go to the place and get the book the Key unlocks. A stressed Soren will get a dream where he and Viren talk about things, and how he has to save Claudia from Aaravos before it’s too late. Team Zym will try and make another prison for Aaravos but they will have to make it different (like the prison is literally empty and/or Aaravos can’t choose what type of prison he wants it to be) so that he won’t release again. I think they will try and get the Staff of Ziard fixed with the last Quasar Diamond or use one of the Pillars in the Starscraper. I don’t know what the show will do with Kpp’Ar but i don’t think he will be major. (Newly added part: he could actually do the coin spell instead of Callum, but it would take some convincing)
Anyways, I think Claudia will end up staying on Aaravos’ side until Soren attempts to save her, and possibly dies or gets super injured because of Aaravos. Aaravos taunts him and says that he is just like his father, willing to try anything and even sacrificing himself to make Claudia switch sides. Claudia sees the red flags in this and runs to help Soren, and confronts Aaravos before she and Soren flee.
*(Poor Claudia tho, shes needs a therapist.*
I have a strong feeling they might use the last quasar diamond for Harrow. Because I still think he was trapped inside the bird at the beginning of the series, so I feel like it’ll be used for him.
Okay here are aome of my theories for season 7
1. I can say like others are saying ia that callum will use dark magic again and he will become fully corrupted. With this he will leave to protect everyone and withe the 3 new seasons they will go look for him. Also aarovos may fuse with callum when he he uses dark magic.
2. I believe that Terry should leave Claudia. While at times theyvdo seem like they care i feel that Claudia is becoming more abusive and controlling if season 6 is any indication.
3. If Claudia does get a get a redemption arc i feel the only way it can occur if soren dies. Losing the last family member from katolis will be the spark for her to reform maybe.
4. If callum and rayla survive i would like to see them as adults with a child perhaps named after callim's mom like in some of the fanfictions.
5. I want to see rayla and Claudia have a fight with each other. During the fight i want to see Claudia say that everything that went wrong with her life is all on rayla. Such as everyone turning against her, killing her father, taking callum from her and i few more examples.
These are just some of my ideas leave a comment if you have any other ideas
I wonder what will happen if Callum and Rayla seek the help of star-touched elves. Will they try and banish Callum because they don’t want humans to have any magic? Or will it be a “learning moment” for them? Alternatively if Rayla has possession of the nova blade during this time, it might force her to kill the merciful one if they threatened Callum, which would further help Aaravos.
@potatoesdeterre They blast Callum and Rayla into the sea of the castout, and Aaravos pulls up like, "I've been there too :)"
But in all seriousness, if they do have a learning moment, what does that mean for Leola? Will they feel remorse learning Aaravos was right or double down?
I really hope they have Callum stand "judgement" from the Star Council in Season 7, to call them out, if they never wanted humans to have magic or forced to learn it on their own, which makes Callums predicament interesting as he not only did just that and more by learning another source too and likely being one realisation away from connecting to the rest.
I think and this might be true but most likely after season 7 is over the next and 3rd final saga on this series will more than likely take place 2 or 3 years after the events of season 7 of the the dragon prince and we could more than likely see rayla and callum be married in the 3rd saga which biggest and coolest thing that I know will happen for sure and my only theroy is that callum will not do dark magic instead he will have Claudius Seal him back in the coin because i will cry if callum does that he will leave behind the girl he loves so much rayla and if he does survive season more than likely in this 3rd saga of 3 seasons we can callum and rayla being married which more than likely will but yeah or they are more than likely going make season 8,9 and 10 Centered around callum and rayla wedding some what so yeah and also I know rayla doesn't want to kill callum because she already lost him because of her leaving him for 2 years so yeah she is not going to kill callum rayla loves callum as a boyfriend so yeah no questions but it.
It’s possible that the star touched elves don’t consider dark magic as ‘magic’ since it’s not directly using a primal source and has a limit to how powerful it can be. But Callum using different primal sources is a major problem it’s possible that humans are able or have the potential to master all sources like the star touched elves.
Idk. I merely hope that Aaravos doesn't die. He deserves it. But at the same time he really doesn't. >_>
I don't know why but I have a feeling that Rayla will die 🤔
Hopefully we do get to see raylum's future possibly kids
What do you think the significance is of Viren casting his final spell speaking forwards, instead of backwards, as is done in every other dark magic spell in the series?
Claudia will kill her boyfriend because that will be the key to freeing Aaravos.
Noooo! I love Terry. Don't kill my boy
Haven’t you watched the season 6 finale?
How do we know Leola is truly dead? I haven't seen the season, only watched videos, so am I missing something or is it just her physical form that is dead? And if that is the case, could Aravos be doing everything to bring her stars into alignment once more? Idk just curious
She literally turn into a nuke
wait if Leola did something miner compared 2 her dad why hasen't Aarovos been punished yet ?
What if aaravos is doing all this in an attempt to get the other Startouched elves to notice him and execute him like his daughter? I know it’s not likely but it’s just a theory
I have the feeling that once he had his revenge Aaravos will seek to return his daugther Leola to life
my head cannon is that aaravos made dark magic.
Do you guys think If callum will connect to all the arcanums? I like to believe one day he will.
My big “what if” is what if Aravos lied about his daughter, we know he’s manipulative, it wouldn’t be the first time, what if he omitted some big detail about what happened with his daughter in order to manipulate Claudia
Aaravos doesn't directly lie because he knows that could be traced back to him. The best way to manipulate people is by telling them the truth but leaving out crucial details and context. Aaravos was definitely telling the truth about Leola's existence and death. The question is, how could he take the unjustified murder of a CHILD out of context?
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