Due to this, he ironically grew into a very poor judge of character, as he believed Luz and Caleb's pure love for magic as the Isles "corrupting" them instead of something of their own, and even believed the kind and good-hearted Luz would let innocents die if that meant saving herself and her friends merely because she is also a human, leaving him exposed to Luz' trap.Īnother 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. In his eyes, humans are purely good, and witches are not. He is also very immature in spite of his age, as his longs about witchkind stem from the childhood games he played with his brother and tends to essentially lash out in murderous tantrums whenever things do not go his way or whereas reality does not align with his view.Īs another view of his immaturity, Belos possess a very black-and-white view of the world. He is a sociopath, refusing to realize he is wrong in his actions, like he still believes witchkind is "evil" despite living with them for centuries, killed the previous Golden Guards, who are all Grimwalkers when they defied him and attacked Luz when she points out he is in the wrong. He even believed and expected humanity would "reward" him for his atrocities. This narcissism also prevents him from realizing his own nature, as he sees himself as good and witches as evil in spite of all true of the contrary. Arguably the biggest proof of that is his brother, whom he not only killed for loving a witch instead of hating them like he "is supposed to", but kept cloning in the form of Grimwalkers, wanting to create what he sees as a "better" version of Caleb, as in, more submissive to him. Throughout in the present and the past, he is clever, lying, selfish, deceiving, cunning, and slick in many ways when it comes to lying and tricking people to gain their trust and get exactly what he's after.īelos is a very narcissistic man who refuses to see any fault in his actions. However, deep down, he is an insane and delusional individual who still clings to 1600s idea of witches being evil, rejecting any proof of the contrary, and holds no actual regard to any live other than his, seeing others as tools to be disposed of once they are of no use to him, usually through murder. His authority is shown to be a powerful one that garners fear and respect. He is shown to be a strict and commanding figure, impatient, and not tolerating failure from his subordinates. Belos is described as omnipotent and a megalomaniac.
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