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Witches Among Humans Index All credit goes to the artist MoringMark. You can find him here: Tumblr | Reddit | Ko-fi | Instagram | Deviantart Original source: Tumblr | Reddit
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 month agoI’m not familiar with this comic. Why would a hat mean anything about whether someone is a witch or not?
minus-squareMarta Threadbarelinkfedilink10•1 month ago@Sciaphobia @LolaCat maybe the ears? in the original show (The Owl House) the inhabitants of the magical dimension have pointy ears.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 month agoOh. That would make sense. Sorta. … Why would a witch hat be underneath a beanie?
minus-squareCodeviper828linkfedilink6•1 month agoWitches (in The Owl House) are identifiable by their pointed ears. Witches who want to blend in have to cover their ears, or cast an illusion over them Though this comic is from an AU, in canon the species of these characters are flipped
I’m not familiar with this comic. Why would a hat mean anything about whether someone is a witch or not?
@Sciaphobia @LolaCat maybe the ears? in the original show (The Owl House) the inhabitants of the magical dimension have pointy ears.
Me neither, but my guess is a witch hat
Oh. That would make sense. Sorta.
… Why would a witch hat be underneath a beanie?
To hide the proof, allegedly.
Witches (in The Owl House) are identifiable by their pointed ears. Witches who want to blend in have to cover their ears, or cast an illusion over them
Though this comic is from an AU, in canon the species of these characters are flipped