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After returning to Bonesborough, Philip got into a quarrel with the brothers of Blue Fang, who wanted to know what happened to their brother. However, a young girl named Luz, who had traveled back in time to meet Philip along with a woman named Lilith, intervened and scared off the demons. In an attempt to prevent Philip from knowing who they were, Luz introduced herself and Lilith as "Luzura the Crab Maiden" and her aunt "Dirtrude" respectively and explained that they were looking for him for information about the Collector.

Child
After being affected by the draining spell from a coven sigil that Luz branded him with, he turns into monstrous form made of the Palisman souls he absorbed for centuries despite destroying them. He is shown to be a strict and commanding figure, impatient, and not tolerating failure from his subordinates. However, deep down, he is an insane and delusional individual who still clings to the 1600s idea of witches being evil, rejecting any proof of the contrary, and holds no actual regard for any life other than his, seeing others as tools to be disposed of once they are of no use to him, usually through murder. Although Lilith was head of the Emperor's coven, in "Wing it Like Witches", it is implied that Emperor Belos put a lot of pressure on her when it came to capturing her sister Eda.
Portal Dome

When a human named Luz Noceda happened upon the isles by fate, Belos sought her to claim the portal that brought her to the realm. Although only succeeding in obtaining the fragments of the portal, Belos started reconstructing it in secret and launched his campaign for the Day of Unity at the same time, ensuring the Demon Realm would perish by the time the portal returns him home. Belos' plot ultimately fails upon the release of the Collector, who destroys Belos' physical form, although Belos' remains make it through the portal at the last minute by latching onto Hunter during the escape.
Return to the Demon Realm
He seems to have little to no regard for Eda's life, as he claimed her life was inconsequential in the grand scheme of things. Also, despite his promise to Lilith, he planned for Eda's petrification, instead of healing her curse. His interest in her mainly stemmed from the portal she had access to, which ended after it was destroyed.
Furious, Luz fires back that Belos is the one who is evil, to which he replies that he cannot reason with crazy, proceeding to transform his right hand into a blade and launch it at Luz. However, Hunter bursts from the inner subconscious with vines that block the blade. Together, both Luz and Hunter rush towards the walkie-talkie, where Eda is counting down on the return spell, and they reach it in time to teleport away from Inner Belos and back to the Owl House. The Collector takes King as his personal playmate while turning most of the Boiling Isles' residents into puppets. Showing sympathy for him, they take him on a tour of the Boiling Isles to the sites of past adventures so they can help him understand true friendship. When Belos possesses the Titan's heart and infects the Boiling Isles, Luz sacrifices her life to save the Collector, who becomes remorseful while realizing the fragility and value of life.
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He still feels agony from the physical distortions his body experiences, but his viscous body can heal and reshape itself from any physical harm he suffers. The precise degree of Belos' regeneration is unclear, but after the Collector threw him into a wall, enough of him survived to pursue Luz and her companions into the Human Realm. Hunter and numerous animals would later fall victim to it, and as it grew more powerful, Belos eventually recovered his corporeal form.
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Creating Grimwalkers of Caleb and killing them when they "betray" him.Manipulating others.Psychologically tormenting Luz. Another example of his immaturity is the fact that he is shameless enough to expect people to trust him and do him favors despite them knowing what he has done. Eventually, Belos stumbles upon her within the Collector's archives and states that someone in the room is indeed useful to him. Odalia fearfully believes that he is referring to her, but he is actually talking about Raine. While the extent of their relationship is unknown, Belos was able to gain her trust by not only purchasing and funding her Abomatons, but also lying to her that he would spare her family if they did what they were told to do. And while Odalia did support the Day of Unity, it was only because of the false belief the Blights would be able to survive.
Powers and Abilities
However, this had a negative impact on his physiology, causing his arm to pulsate and swell whenever the glyphs attempted to activate, exacerbating his physical problems. He learned glyph magic with the Collector's assistance, executing intricate spells without the aid of a palisman. His eyes are hollow through the mask, thus creating the appearance of empty eye sockets. His eyes can glow light blue, as shown when Luz Noceda cracks the right side of his mask and exposes one of them. Under his cape, he wears a gray imperial jacket with puffy sleeves, a dark gray belt or sash across his waist, black pants, and high-heeled brown boots.
As such, it can be speculated that he created a series of Grimwalkers in his likeness as a way of getting him back. However, Belos' "love" can be seen as toxic, since he was completely repulsed by his brother's likeness to witches and his own beliefs and killed him when Belos was unable to control him, who likely opposed his plans. Whenever a Grimwalker had expressed signs of rebellion, he would kill them and nonchalantly create another one, while having had no intention of keeping them alive during the Day of Unity. The Collector himself takes note of this and accuses Belos of taking enjoyment out of creating Grimwalkers only to destroy them. Belos initially denies it, but his brief grin explicitly affirms the Collector's suspicions. And in "For the Future", Belos shows explicit hatred against the real deal when confronted by a hallucination of Caleb as he buries all guilt and rationalizes it as just "saving his soul", even telling him to "shut up" to keep his own self-delusions as a hero.
He wears a large white and brown cape with gold trim over a baggy gray tunic and black pants tucked into both his golden gloves and brown boots. Philip dressed in what appeared to be 17th-century English formal attire, consisting of a waistcoat, thigh-length overcoat, and breeches. The coat was dark blue in color, with an upward-facing collar and golden buttons. The town seal of Gravesfield was embroidered in gold on the left breast of the coat. Finally, he wore a pair of white socks, severely covered in sweat stains from his time in the Demon Realm, under a pair of black leather shoes with buckles.
His path led him to Hunter once more, whom he briefly possessed, and despite Luz and her friends' attempts to thwart him, Belos managed to travel back to the Demon Realm. However, as his monstrous form continued to fall apart, Belos was forced to possess a new host, Raine Whispers, to survive, allowing him to manipulate the Collector to his favor once more by first swaying him to get the trio into experiencing their worst nightmares and later to play games with them. He uses it as a distraction to get into the heart of the Titan, turning into a giant monster and nearly destroying the Boiling Isles. Rendered powerless, he tries to feign redemption to Luz, but the boiling rains cause him to dissolve and melt away as Eda, King, and Raine stomp on his remains, ending his reign of terror in the Boiling Isles for good.
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