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* Belos reveals that his plan is basically to invade Earth after the MergedReality of the Day of Unity and eliminate the Skrulls he believes have infiltrated humanity. Even discounting the fact that humanity has ''repeatedly'' fended off the Skrulls, those with more knowledge of Earth, like Lilith and Raine, note that the plan would result in a ''crushing'' defeat for the Isles, as even discounting the sheer numbers of normal humans and their advanced tech, if even 1% of superhumans are notably stronger than Luz, they'd have no way of winning, and the prospect of fighting such a hopeless battle is such that Lilith ''immediately'' warns Raine and Eda.

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* Grom is a ''lot'' more dangerous in this universe. Besides having actual intelligence, it's implied that it and/or others of its kind were soldiers of the Archivists in the war against the Titans, and it can inflict curses on those who face it. Once poor soul is driven into a coma, and Boscha's mother Bruna never feels warm.

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* Grom is a ''lot'' more dangerous in this universe. Besides having actual intelligence, it's implied (and later confirmed) that it and/or others of its kind were soldiers of the Archivists in the war against the Titans, and it can inflict curses on those who face it. Once poor soul is driven into a coma, and Boscha's mother Bruna never feels warm.


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* Rinseri/The Owl Beast was Archived and ForcedToWatch as her people were slaughtered by the Archivists for the crime of having claws that could harm them. Even worse, besides the sigils being explicitly Archivist magic, the elixirs are apparently meant to suppress Rinseri's consciousness more than deal with the curse, and are actually ''poisoning'' Eda as a side effect.
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*** Chapter 21 shows this isn't an idle warning, as we briefly see Grom's influence in Amity while testing her astral form in Willow's mind and speaking about how good it felt to render Odalia powerless, scaring Willow before Amity comes back to normal.
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** When we actually see it later, it does ''not'' disappoint, killing numerous witches among the defenders, many incinerated completely, while taking little to no damage. If the aforementioned wild witches hadn't wounded it when they forced it away the first time, they would have had no way to stop it.
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** Amity defeats Grom by draining and absorbing its power, which Strange warns her might have unforeseen consequences if it manages to influence her.
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* Grom is a ''lot'' more dangerous in this universe. Besides having actual intelligence, it's implied that it and/or others of its kind were soldiers of the Archivists in the war against the Titans, and it can inflict curses on those who face it. Once poor soul is driven into a coma, and Boscha's mother Bruna never feels warm.
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* A dangerous dragon called Ingrimaxus is returning to the Isles after having been fended off by a group of wild witches that gave their lives to do so, and not even ''Belos'' is confident that he can win against it.
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** The next chapter clarifies that Bump and the Coach later checked the hazard out... and ''couldn't figure out why it did that''.
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* When Luz joins the Banshees, for some reason the traps on the Grudgeby field aren't deactivated like they're supposed to be for her trial, so Luz just barely grabs Boscha in time to keep her from getting scorched by a fire hazard.
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** The latter is a bit more concerning if you [[BilingualBonus translate the Cyrillic text]] on one of the signs that Luz and Amity see: "Laboratory 47: [[WhamLine Experiments with Demon Realm Relics]]". The implications are certainly rather ominous.
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* In the tunnels Luz and Amity find not just a ''human'' church, but what is apparently a ''Hyrdra base'', filled with the remains of researchers.

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* In the tunnels Luz and Amity find not just a ''human'' church, but what is apparently a ''Hyrdra ''Hydra base'', filled with the remains of researchers.
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* There's some implication that the Jackal releasing the blood that gave Luz her powers into circulation might have been part of a larger plan.
* If you use levitation magic something, including ''people'', on the Knee, it shoots up into the sky.
* The tunnels under the Knee. Luz and Amity fall into one, and the hole disappears as soon as no one is looking at it, and Eda makes it clear that not every witch that enters leaves, with time itself being distorted. There even seems to be [[GeniusLoci some intelligence]] to it, as there's a cross-wind every time Luz tries to use her webs to escape.
* In the tunnels Luz and Amity find not just a ''human'' church, but what is apparently a ''Hyrdra base'', filled with the remains of researchers.
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