I personally hope that Aaravos isn't just killed off because the council seems to be an enemy of Callum and united Xadia as well as they seemed to actively exclude humans from primal magic and may be appalled Callum connected to multiple Arcanums throwing off the "natural order" (them being magically dominant in Xadia). Besides really the only enemy Aaravos had in Xadia was Sol, now that he's dead he really has no reason to manipulate events or screw over as many oeople as he just wants to kill the council. Based on Leola's childhood he was very open minded especially for a startouch elf as he let her play eith humans and other elves furthermore he was genuinely caring and kind, so I think it'd be interesting if he showed more empathy after his emancipation. Maybe the Startouch elves want to wipe out hummanity and Callum specifically for connecting to multiple arcanums and they need him or Callum is represents Leola's last wish as he is a human who connected to arcanums. Keep in mind Aaravos has been connected to all the Arcanum and for a long time so the other startouch elves may have known it's possible to forge a connection and actively discouraged humans from doing it manipulating hustiry similar to Aaravos.
That's a really thoughtful perspective! I agree, there’s so much depth to Aaravos' character that it would be a missed opportunity if he were just killed off without exploring all those complexities. The idea of the Startouch elves possibly wanting to maintain a magical hierarchy by excluding humans is intriguing and could add a whole new layer to the conflict. Aaravos’ past, especially with Leola, suggests there’s more to him than just being a villain, and it would be fascinating to see how his character might evolve if given the chance. Maybe his return could shift the balance in unexpected ways, especially if the council has more to hide. Your idea about Callum representing Leola's last wish is a beautiful thought too
Yeah I think what's going to make it not be too easy and be very dramatic is that if you just dark magic again it could consume him or destroy him or something I think they said something like that at the starscrapper!
i think in the show callum would actually consider it but rayla would stop him (it wouldn’t have worked anyway because aaravos is too powerful). callum might need to learn how trapping worked with ocean magic as well as doing some deep magic to weaken (??) aaravos somehow
@@FuzzyTheAnimator what about an mirror that one way Oh wait that easy exploited by Aaravos being in control of someone outside the mirror means all he has to do is wait for someone to come near it used an spell that transfor him out of the mirror leaving that person who he trade with no way of speaking outside with an fake image of him on it Mirror that has no protection is likey the downfall of some arch dragons for making an jail but leave an mirror that has an easy to exploit mirror with no way of casting spells outside it ( they likey did that because he was too powerful the mirror itself did not block his spells
Personally, my theory revolves around the Quasar Diamonds. Since we only saw two of them be used, my guess is that the last one is going to be a major part of the finale. I presume that Callum will use dark magic again, or at least be controlled by Aaravos yet again, and, sticking to her promise, Rayla will kill Callum. This, to me, sounds like a viable way to hit the high point of the season. Then, somehow, Aaravos will be defeated, whether by the Novablade or maybe even Claudia, and the Rayla will use the Quasar Diamond to bring Callum back. I'm sure there's a lot of gray area in this theory but it seems logical to me.
I can definitely see how the Quasar Diamonds could play a big role in the finale. The idea of Rayla being forced to kill Callum is heartbreaking but would make for such a powerful moment, especially if she’s able to bring him back with the last Quasar Diamond. It would be a huge emotional high point, like you said.
GUYS i have a theory. So you know how the purple gem on the staff of ziard emits a light? The lights at the starscraper are staff of ziards, and there is one missing, so that means arravos went there, stole it and swaped the sky corrona with that one. So if callum goes there takes another ziard staff and swapes it with the final corrona gem, then he can do maic like trap people in a penny.
The thing about creating a villain as powerful as Aaravos is that his end has to make sense. And right now, I don't see him being defeated by anyone except by his own hand. At this point he is far beyond just a villain who needs to be put down
Yeah, I was talking to another RUclipsr a few days ago, and we discussed the possibility of Aaravos perhaps coming to some kind of peace in the end and then deciding to leave Xadia, never to return. Perhaps that ties in with the emergence of his daughter or something like that. I think it could be really interesting, like what you said about the only way he could be defeated being by his own hand. It would be fascinating if he willingly just left or perhaps even did whatever happened to Leola to himself so he could somehow rejoin her. I think it could be really beautiful as well. I might make a video about it eventually.
@@Virrow nah Aaravos would never make peace. His methods, goals, and love of chaos would never allow it. He couldn’t be trusted to do so, and as one of or the most evil character in the show, it just wouldn’t fit his personality to just say “ok I’m done” and just leave everybody in peace. He doesn’t care about whether people have wronged him or not; he had Viren and Pharos both killed despite actually serving his cause for a while. He also killed several Sunfire elves and sent Sol Regem to Katolis to kill innocent humans and burn down the castle (he even smiled to himself while it was happening, even when he saw Viren die). Even if his backstory was true (which its still suspicious to me, it seems to be at least twisted in some way) he may have been a decent guy thousands of years ago, but now he’s just a flat out villain
I think callum will die stopping aaravos, then Kayla will have to seek out the only person who could raise the dead Claudia, this could not only use all three star stones, but it also gives Claudia a redemption arch by learning how her dad really died and after seeing Callum die stopping aaravos she will most like bring him back. idk just a rough idea its my own, but you can use it and expand if you'd like.
Aaravos in a nutshell (Akin to how the Dance of the Dragons in Game of Thrones started): "The blood of their children turned a dynastic dispute into a war of annihilation. The grief and rage of losing a child could burn down the entire world. Either Aegon (Aaravos) or Rhaenyra (The Archdragons and the Startouch Elves) could live at the end, but not both." -Catelyn Stark
I think Aaravos will use himself as a sacrifice to resurrect Leola. Similar in Game of Thrones, death pays for life. Aaravos wanted to die in Leola’s place so he will get his wish.
The final season aaravos daughter stars might realigned and her form reappear and get discovered by rayla and Calum and meet her father in the final battle.
That’s an interesting idea! It would be really cool if Aaravos's daughter played a role in the final season, especially with the stars realigning. It could add a whole new layer to the story and bring some unexpected twists!
@@Virrowbut can he stars still realign, or is she just dead? Like if the Novablade kills them they can come back, but if another Startouch elf kills them, are they truly gone?
you know another theory i have is that remember how there's 3 quasar diamonds? Rayla used one for runaan, and claudia used one for aaravos. Since rayla has 1 more left, she'll probably use that.
What if, in order to master the Dark arcanum, you have to die? Like Callum flying to the stars - this time it’s a journey to the afterworld. What if Callum knows this and sacrifices himself to save the others? Could be he tries to cast the coin spell, and reminds Rayla she has to kill him if the spell fails and Aaravos takes control of him in the midst of using dark magic. Then Aaravos takes control, and Rayla (or the elf assassin guy) kill him. But because he understands the darkness, he's able to come back, and has the power to bring Leola back and therefore bring peace to Aaravos and stop the cycle of revenge and hatred. Maybe he meets the spirits of everyone who has died in previous seasons along the way, and realizes even death is beautiful when it serves love.
Actually maybe that is why Aaravos is so powerful, in choosing to live past Leola's death he found that there was a value in her life despite her death. Despite her dying her ideals live on through him, the act of her sacrifice has value. That would line up with Viren's face going back to normal afterwords or Ziard, and Viren's parallels, maybe it's why Viren's teacher was so hesitant to use dark magic except in the most extreme of circumstances, dark magic is the act of sacrificing life for a greater purpose. It would play into why Dark Magic uses living beings, it's about the purpose of their life after death and finding value in it, or Avizandum's death, because of Harrow's pain and connection to Sarai he was able to kill Thunder, he killed him with his sheer love of his wife and hatred of her killer, from her sacrifice he gained that power to kill the arch dragon. The spell needed Sarai's dying breath her sacrifice, she sacrificed herself to save those 2 other people, then it needed Harrow's blood his sacrifice for revenge, finally the Unicorn's horn as it's horn the most magically concentrated part of it's physical form was the final sacrifice it's horn. Claudia might be on the cusp of becoming the ultimate Dark Mage because she's learning the meaning of life and death, she sees the meaning of life as she often uses said parts to make spells in order to improve or better others lives, and she sees the meaning of death because not only does she see use the parts of the magical creatures for her own ambitions but because she can see how Viren's death his sacrifice wasn't in vain and how by sacrificing himself to achieve his goals he ultimately succeeded although he wouldn't be alive to witness it. A bit like Moses in the bible his sacrifice is selfless, he sacrificed himself for others to guide them to a future he himself won't live to see, the ultimate act of humility and altruism, perhaps that's what Aaravos intends to do he will sacrifice himself to achieve his ultimate goal using dark magic to do an incredibly powerful dark magic spell possibly wish granting. I'm also curious why it corrupts or changes other primal sources, but I noticed Viren said "Hearts of Cinder can not burn" forwards as he died, maybe it's because he finally got a true understanding of the Dark arcanum. Like his mentor he too grew adverse to dark magic but when Soren told him it needed to be done he saw finally understood the arcanum. We know that Dark magic changes your biology slightly and that he has a little magic but maybe in the sacrifice he fully connected to the arcanum and in turn it made his spell stronger. Viren didn't just save his people but also lead to Sol Regem's death and the real key to why this spell was so much stronger and more potent was likely due to his feelings the love of his son and more so the salvation of his kingdom.
The problem here is that there is no dark arcanum, as there is no primal source for it. Dark magic is just a corrupted way of "connecting" to the other arcanum by using creature bits and other items that fit under those primal sources. I also feel like each time you use dark magic, it uses a bit of your own life force too (hence the somewhat sickly looking skin and the hair changing to white in the process) depending on how powerful the spell you intended to cast is.
@@Crazychik96 yeah that’s a really good point! Well, maybe Callum finds out that dark magic doesn’t destroy you if you sacrifice yourself, the way Viren did? At least, doesn’t destroy your soul.
If a startouch elf is the sun does that make the sun a person? Furthermore I think that the true nature of the Dark magic arcanum is sacrifice. Viren eventually became like his teacher when he truly understood what Dark Magic was at it's core sacrifice. Whether it was sacricing other living beings for you goals, or sacrificing yourself it's all about gaining meaning from death. That would explain why Aaravos distributed Dark Magic after he had "Fallen" because that might've been the emotion he needed to discover it. When Leola was put to death all he wanted to do was die instead, her living instead would've given his death purpose but he was denied it. Instead by living instead of chosing death with his daughter in grief his revenge gave his daughter's death purpose, he remembered her sacrifice for giving human's magic and by living he gave her life and her death meaning. It also makes since why Viren and his mentor were so hesisitant to use dark magic as they grew most accustomed to it because it's truly about sacrifice. Viren casted his strongest spell when he conciously chose to sacrifice himself to be Katolis's or rather Soren's salvation, he sacrificed a piece of himself truly understanding the Dark Arcanum, accepting his own death so the people he loves can live and received the ultimate power. Born from Viren's emotions and ultimate altruistic act he kills Sol Regem with his protection spell. It makes since why Ziard was able to harm Sol Regem too, because even with the consumption of those small sunbirds Ziard did the spell with the intention of dying, though he didn't say anything he knew that he himself would die, him doing that was done with the goal of dying but his death having value by saving his loved ones in Elarion. Though he wasn't using his life in the spell the sacrificial aspect was still there. Even Harrow and Viren killing Avizandum has heavy themes of sacrifice, emotion, and hatred. Sarai's last breath is from her sacrificing her life to save the Anaya's mother, her death giving them life, her sacrifice having meaning. Harrow's blood is his sacrifice, he's sacrificing his blood a piece of himself to kill Avizandum, he is another consequence of Sarai's sacrifice his hatred gives her death purpose the emotions he feels make her death hold value even if it may go against her wishes of peace. Finally the unicorn horn which is not only the glue for the magical components and likely providing some aspects of the star (or corrupted star) arcanum along with the staff is from the most sacred and magically concentrated part of the unicorn, it's the unicorns sacrifice a piece of it that they're using to achieve their goals. I'd argue the purest form of the Dark arcanum is what Moses did in the Bible, he was leading his people and died to bring them to a land he knew he wouldn't go to, like Viren or Ziard before they did all those actions and eventually even sacrificed their lives so their ambitions could come true whether that was for a selfless or selfish reason (both of them likely had selfish reasons but later were willing to die for the greater good). This would clearly explain why Viren's mentor who doesn't call it the Relic staff but the staff of Ziard would stay away from dark magic at his age even though his hair is clearly affected by dark magic. He understands the sacrifice that is the true nature of Dark magic and how some small sacrifices aren't too costly but the most powerful dark magic spells are. It explains why he'd be willing to train Viren in the first place with small spells or Claudia in the beginning of the series before she progresses in her dark magic journey. Aaravos probably has a deeper understanding of the Arcanum than anyone, perhaps the whole thing with Sir Sparklepuff was the ultimate form, he fulfilled the conditions with the least casualty he could, he couldn't stop the fact that a child would have to die for Viren's life but he lessened it as much as he reasonably could've not forcing him to kill either of his biological human children but rather this alien creature Viren had no emotional connection to. To build on this maybe Aaravos is planning to sacrifice himself at the end of his journey, he's killing all the people who wronged him in Leola and at the end of his journey he will die to bring life to the one who mattered to him most. He knows that by dying and bringing Leola back in a world without the cosmic order and prejudice his life would be validated not just by his daughter's love but by his legacy (however controversial it may be). He's planning on using the ultimate form of the Dark Magic arcanum to bring his daughter back by sacrificing himself who definitely has a lot of magical energy for his goals, the true weight of life and death and a true exchange of lives. Unless he plans on sacrificing someone else maybe someone else who is close to him as the ultimate sacrifice needed to bring someone who is in the land of the dead to the land of the living. This could even play into the corruption abilities of Dark Magic the idea that with a big enough sacrifice it can replicate other primal sources perhaps. I'm still trying to ponder why it can do that tbh.
I don’t think the coin spell would work on Aaravos (or any dark magic for that matter). He’s the strongest dark mage ever (as he invented it), and trapping him in the pearl took everyone to do. I think Callum will need to use the Startouch elves’ spell to permanently destroy Aaravos
Yo!!!! I thought of the same thing. When Callum pulled out Rayla's step dad from the coin the look on his face in deep thought told me that he was making a plan to do that spell on Aaravos because you can't kill him you can only seal him away. But the hard part is how you can do that to a Startouch elf who very powerful. Hard mission but with a terrible cost I think.
I’m so excited for season 7!! And I agree with you on the Callum theory…but I wonder what will happen to him like what does Kosmo mean about the dark magic corrupting it 😭😭😭 like death…or something else And I wonder what will happen with Claudia, bc ya she’s helping Aaravos rn but I assume she’s going to find out the Aaravos basically killed her father-
I'm so excited for Season 7 too! 🎉 And yeah, the Callum theory has me on edge as well. Kosmo's warning about dark magic is definitely worrying-it's hard not to think it could lead to something really serious, like death or maybe even a complete transformation. 😬 As for Claudia, her journey is going to be intense. Once she realizes what Aaravos has done, especially if she finds out he played a role in her father's death, I think we're in for some major character development. It's going to be wild to see how it all unfolds!
I really hope nothing bad happens to aaravos or the dragang honesty. Aaravos has been through enough trauma, and so has our gang. Hope they can reach some sort of understanding and fight the REAL bad guys (COMSIC ORDER) like we KNOW they are worse than aaravos
I totally get where you're coming from! Aaravos and the Dragang have been through so much, and it would be amazing if they could come to some sort of understanding instead of more conflict. The Cosmic Order definitely seems like a bigger threat, and it would be awesome to see them unite against a common enemy!
I would like so much that forgiveness is present for the next. I know it’s a lot to ask, but it is precisely because forgiveness is very very difficult that I would like forgiveness to be present for the next season. Revenge is easy. Giving in to anger is easy. Hate is easy. But revenge, anger, or hatred are sterile emotions. We never get what you want from sterile emotions, and we always ask for more... And it never stops. Lock Aaravos in a coin would be a bad idea, they would only repeat the mistakes of the past... What’s more : Aaravos is immortal, the coins are rather made for mortals, right ? It would be interesting to know more about startouched, including how they are born. If they are stars, then they are made of energies. And so, energetically speaking, Leola is still there, somewhere. I think Leola is the only one who can calm her great daddy, and if Dragaang Team can manage to find her, it would be... wonderful.
I absolutely love your perspective on this. Forgiveness is such a powerful theme, and you're right-it's incredibly difficult but so meaningful. Revenge and anger might seem easier, but they only lead to more pain and never truly resolve anything. It would be incredible to see the characters choose a different path, one that breaks the cycle of hatred. As for Aaravos, locking him in a coin does feel like repeating past mistakes. Understanding more about the Startouched and their origins, especially the possibility of Leola still being out there, could open up so many interesting possibilities. If the Dragang can find a way to bring peace through understanding and connection, it would be a truly beautiful and transformative story arc. Here's hoping for a season full of depth and growth!
Yes! We still don't know exactly what his end-game plans are, but if they involve destroying the Cosmic Order, then I am totally on board with that. Like, what a great change of stakes for it to turn out that the guy we thought was going to be the villain the whole time might turn out to be not so bad, and maybe even the heroes help him take down the Cosmic Order or something like that. I think that would be pretty cool, though not likely to happen
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.*
Thanks for sharing your theory! I love how detailed and thought-out it is. The idea of Aaravos looming over everyone and Soren trying to save Claudia is really compelling. It would add so much tension and drama to the story. I also like how you’ve incorporated the Key of Aaravos and the Starscraper, it feels like there’s a lot of potential for some epic moments there. I’m excited to see how it all plays out! And yes, poor Claudia definitely needs some help. Fingers crossed for some character growth for her!
What if Aaravos actually begins to genuinely care for Claudia as she sees Vieen and her as the reverse dynamic of him and Leola. We saw he actively was encouraging Viren to do the spell even before he was freed from the prison when he could've let him die as an excuse to push Claudia further to working alongside him "I could only save him when I'm free" Now that Sol is dead, he has fewer reasons to manipulate events in Xadia, and Callum may be Leola's wish. Maybe he'll leave everyone alone just pursuing his personal goals in killing the council.
They have a quartz crystal left and there is one more person still stuck in a coin, lord viren's master. I got a feeling that he may be released and help the dragon gang.
That's an intriguing theory! If Viren's master were to be released, it would be fascinating to see how that character might impact the Dragang's journey!
@@VirrowI like Kpp’ar, he seems like a nice guy. He didn’t want to give Viren the staff, but that’s only because he had given up dark magic/didn’t want the staff’s burden to fall to another. His puzzle house was also pretty cool. He was similar to Viren, but he actually had the restraint to quit before being corrupted like Viren was. He seems almost like an old kooky version of Callum
WE THOUGHT THE SAME THING!!! I wrote this coining theory on Tumblr a while back. Agreed it is fitting that Callum does the spell, but one other possibility see is Claudia doing it. Her arc took a dark turn in S3 because of her deepest characteristic, that is idolizing her father and living by his example, a thing that has led her to Aaravos' grasp. It would be a good punch in that Star princess' gut to see her come full circle, choose good and end his game herself.
If her stars could realign than his reaction would feel exaggerated tbh. I think maybe ge'kk wish her back into existance with star or dark magic or use dark nagic to turn the council into components that could be used to grant a wish to return ber to life. If not this, then use Dark magic or star devouring dragons to kill them all essentially.
I personally don’t see the coin being used at all. Since we just ended the plot with the coins, there was really no reason to go back to the coin and Rayla Will never be able to kill him no matter what she says. She lied before and she is lying now. It also doesn’t make any sense from a plot point. So they get them back together from season four to season six only to kill Callum at the end? I don’t see any of this happening. I can agree that the power of love will definitely save him from the brink of death, and he might actually die as well. But it will be a temporary death, and it will not be caused by her. It will likely be Due to dark magic exposure.
Yeah Callum is definitely going to use Dark Magic again and probably end up sacrificing his life. But there is a way to bring him back in case that happens and they set it up in season 5. Remember when they were being chased by Finnegrin (probably butchered that name but work with me here) and Callum did that wind spell where he sucked the wind out of the sails of Finnegrin's ship and stored his breath in that sky staff? What if they could be able to extract his breath from the sky staff and revive him back to life? Now as to the question of whether they'll need to use Dark Magic to do this...I don't really know 😶
That’s an interesting theory! I could definitely see Callum making a big sacrifice like that. The idea of using the sky staff to bring him back is really clever, especially considering how they set that up in season 5. It would be wild if they had to use Dark Magic to do it, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. It’s a great idea that could open up a lot of possibilities for the story! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 😄
I don't think the show will make Callum do Dark Magic. It was made pretty clear it would destroy him. What would be interesting is if perhaps Rayla used Dark Magic. We've never before seen an elf (other than Aaravos) use Dark Magic, so that would be a neat plot twist. Callum would be Rayla's 'moonlight's grace'. Also, sub to The Glowing Hay, his content's awesome
I don't think it is possible to manipulate someone if you cannot even communicate or know they are there. Part of one's soul is trapped in the coin and if you noted, unless you are somehow able to visit purgatory and find their soul...they are oblivious about anyone in possession of their coin or the fact that they are missing a piece of their soul (example: Rayla's parents)
Have we even seen the Callum vision were rayla is scared and Callum being consumed by dark magic with Aaravous by his side maybe that is a vision for the end of season 7 can you please put this up on your next dragon prince video
One big problem with this idea, Aaravos just escaped from what mush have seem like an inescapable prison a long time ago, how de we know this would not just be kicking the can further in time? We may not have seen those captured in a coin communicate, but Aaravos is much more powerful than anyone in a coin right now.
That's a valid point, and it's interesting because we really don't know the extent of his powers or exactly how the coin sealing away thing works, so it's definitely not a closed issue!
Other than turning Claudia against him, we need to destroy his Key and his book because it could be connected to essences just like the One Ring was to Sauron.
Why do you say that Callum is connected to all six sources of primal magic? He has only used sky and ocean magic so far. The rest of the spells he has done have either been dark magic or primal magic done with special crystals.
I may have misspoke! I was just speculating about what it could look like in the end. I've always assumed that he's going to learn all six primal sources been the end of the show. Although it does seem like we are running out of time for that to happen lol
theres still 1 quasar diamond left and considering it was strong enough to break aaravos prison and create a new body for him i see it being used to revive his daughter as after aaravos took out the former dragon emperor sol theres no longer any one left in world for aaravos to hunt down so he can avenge his daughters murder so theres no longer any reason for aaravos to continue fighting every one on the world so in s7 he is probably gonna target the cosmic council of star touched elves would could lead to a war that threatens zadia and after claudia tells callum and the gang about aaravos and his daughter and that she was murdered callum will perform another resurrection spell with the last quasar diamond to revive aaravos daughter which will give him a reason not to go after the council lest he risk losing her again, only issue would be whether or not the cosmic council would get involved if she does comeback and f they decide to try to kill her again they will need to find a way to stop the council from coming after aaravos and his daughter.
Yeah, I hear you, but sadly I have to agree with the guy above me. I don't think we're going to get to see any of the other kingdoms. If we're lucky, we might get to see maybe one other kingdom. Perhaps Ezran and the survivors from the castle attack will go to one of the other human kingdoms, although I think it's much more likely they're probably going to end up in the same encampment along with the Sunfire Elves. But besides that, the time has just kind of passed. I think we're going to go deeper into Xadia. The place is older and more mystical than any place we've ever been before, so I think the time for exploring the human kingdoms has passed. 😔 Although, if you are interested in learning more about the human kingdoms, they came out with a tabletop role-playing game called Tales of Xadia a couple of years ago. Even if you're not interested in playing the game, there are pages and pages of lore about the human kingdoms, which are really fascinating, and lots of artwork depicting them. So, if you want to learn more about the human kingdoms, I highly recommend you look into picking up a copy of that book, or you can purchase an online copy from their website. I'm not sponsored; I just think it's a pretty cool game.😁
I don't know what will be on a 7th season, but i am almost sure that it will be a kind of good ending because it is show for kids and teens so i think that finnaly it will be a good ending
I totally get what you're saying! The show has definitely had its dark moments, but it’s always balanced them with themes of hope and redemption. I think it’s safe to expect that the final season will wrap things up in a way that feels satisfying and uplifting!
honestly, i doubt any of them will defeat him, Aaravos will be his own enemy, he will finally have his revenge and just give up, wanting to join his daughter in the stars
Yeah they said on the net that 2nd saga will end with season seven Third saga will have 3 seasons if it comes I agree with u that aaravos will speak some globin-scattering level bullshit That will carry the series in the next saga😎😎❤
Aaravos should never get access at all outside that jail ( they said is an magical prison but easy Exploited by an mirror that given to zym father the risk was big Mirror that can be used to share the spell that stoned Zym father and can be used to cast dark magic past it into Viren Turned Zym father into stone because lord Viren spell likey trained by Aaravos - himself likey from his old book Viren gotten to look at where Viren can't hold them but records them to sure he used his Role as a exploit to make the old king hated by other dragons and himself V Viren likey was trick into doing it why would he not you know Drain the King all his magic not the petrified spell likey they both know he too powerful than most powerful creature Viren likey not need Aaravos anymore as he would been the powerful dark magic ever cast that Staff Viren likey used can't drain that much power than trying take him alive petrified him to stone so he never able to Drain any of his powers and life from him
I personally hope that Aaravos isn't just killed off because the council seems to be an enemy of Callum and united Xadia as well as they seemed to actively exclude humans from primal magic and may be appalled Callum connected to multiple Arcanums throwing off the "natural order" (them being magically dominant in Xadia).
Besides really the only enemy Aaravos had in Xadia was Sol, now that he's dead he really has no reason to manipulate events or screw over as many oeople as he just wants to kill the council.
Based on Leola's childhood he was very open minded especially for a startouch elf as he let her play eith humans and other elves furthermore he was genuinely caring and kind, so I think it'd be interesting if he showed more empathy after his emancipation.
Maybe the Startouch elves want to wipe out hummanity and Callum specifically for connecting to multiple arcanums and they need him or Callum is represents Leola's last wish as he is a human who connected to arcanums.
Keep in mind Aaravos has been connected to all the Arcanum and for a long time so the other startouch elves may have known it's possible to forge a connection and actively discouraged humans from doing it manipulating hustiry similar to Aaravos.
That's a really thoughtful perspective! I agree, there’s so much depth to Aaravos' character that it would be a missed opportunity if he were just killed off without exploring all those complexities. The idea of the Startouch elves possibly wanting to maintain a magical hierarchy by excluding humans is intriguing and could add a whole new layer to the conflict. Aaravos’ past, especially with Leola, suggests there’s more to him than just being a villain, and it would be fascinating to see how his character might evolve if given the chance. Maybe his return could shift the balance in unexpected ways, especially if the council has more to hide. Your idea about Callum representing Leola's last wish is a beautiful thought too
I thought about putting Aaravos in a coin. It is just the same spell to get him out. And Callum was looking at that coin at the end of season 6
That would be too easy, and he would be completely corrupted if he does it again.
Yeah I think what's going to make it not be too easy and be very dramatic is that if you just dark magic again it could consume him or destroy him or something I think they said something like that at the starscrapper!
i think in the show callum would actually consider it but rayla would stop him (it wouldn’t have worked anyway because aaravos is too powerful). callum might need to learn how trapping worked with ocean magic as well as doing some deep magic to weaken (??) aaravos somehow
That is not going to work because what if Aaravos uses a decoy and than take control of Callum?
@@FuzzyTheAnimator what about an mirror that one way
Oh wait that easy exploited by Aaravos being in control of someone outside the mirror means all he has to do is wait for someone to come near it used an spell that transfor him out of the mirror leaving that person who he trade with no way of speaking outside with an fake image of him on it
Mirror that has no protection is likey the downfall of some arch dragons for making an jail but leave an mirror that has an easy to exploit mirror
with no way of casting spells outside it ( they likey did that because he was too powerful the mirror itself did not block his spells
Personally, my theory revolves around the Quasar Diamonds. Since we only saw two of them be used, my guess is that the last one is going to be a major part of the finale. I presume that Callum will use dark magic again, or at least be controlled by Aaravos yet again, and, sticking to her promise, Rayla will kill Callum. This, to me, sounds like a viable way to hit the high point of the season. Then, somehow, Aaravos will be defeated, whether by the Novablade or maybe even Claudia, and the Rayla will use the Quasar Diamond to bring Callum back. I'm sure there's a lot of gray area in this theory but it seems logical to me.
I can definitely see how the Quasar Diamonds could play a big role in the finale. The idea of Rayla being forced to kill Callum is heartbreaking but would make for such a powerful moment, especially if she’s able to bring him back with the last Quasar Diamond. It would be a huge emotional high point, like you said.
GUYS i have a theory. So you know how the purple gem on the staff of ziard emits a light? The lights at the starscraper are staff of ziards, and there is one missing, so that means arravos went there, stole it and swaped the sky corrona with that one. So if callum goes there takes another ziard staff and swapes it with the final corrona gem, then he can do maic like trap people in a penny.
The thing about creating a villain as powerful as Aaravos is that his end has to make sense. And right now, I don't see him being defeated by anyone except by his own hand. At this point he is far beyond just a villain who needs to be put down
Yeah, I was talking to another RUclipsr a few days ago, and we discussed the possibility of Aaravos perhaps coming to some kind of peace in the end and then deciding to leave Xadia, never to return. Perhaps that ties in with the emergence of his daughter or something like that. I think it could be really interesting, like what you said about the only way he could be defeated being by his own hand. It would be fascinating if he willingly just left or perhaps even did whatever happened to Leola to himself so he could somehow rejoin her. I think it could be really beautiful as well. I might make a video about it eventually.
@@Virrow nah Aaravos would never make peace. His methods, goals, and love of chaos would never allow it. He couldn’t be trusted to do so, and as one of or the most evil character in the show, it just wouldn’t fit his personality to just say “ok I’m done” and just leave everybody in peace. He doesn’t care about whether people have wronged him or not; he had Viren and Pharos both killed despite actually serving his cause for a while. He also killed several Sunfire elves and sent Sol Regem to Katolis to kill innocent humans and burn down the castle (he even smiled to himself while it was happening, even when he saw Viren die). Even if his backstory was true (which its still suspicious to me, it seems to be at least twisted in some way) he may have been a decent guy thousands of years ago, but now he’s just a flat out villain
I think callum will die stopping aaravos, then Kayla will have to seek out the only person who could raise the dead Claudia, this could not only use all three star stones, but it also gives Claudia a redemption arch by learning how her dad really died and after seeing Callum die stopping aaravos she will most like bring him back. idk just a rough idea its my own, but you can use it and expand if you'd like.
Aaravos in a nutshell (Akin to how the Dance of the Dragons in Game of Thrones started):
"The blood of their children turned a dynastic dispute into a war of annihilation. The grief and rage of losing a child could burn down the entire world. Either Aegon (Aaravos) or Rhaenyra (The Archdragons and the Startouch Elves) could live at the end, but not both." -Catelyn Stark
I feel like Aarovous is gonna get rid of Terry because he is the only thing left stopping Claudia from being fully eveil
7:30 Aaravos has mastered the Xanatos gambit, not even David Xanatos can plan that far ahead.
I think Aaravos will use himself as a sacrifice to resurrect Leola. Similar in Game of Thrones, death pays for life. Aaravos wanted to die in Leola’s place so he will get his wish.
Aaravos sacrificing himself to bring back Leola would be such a powerful and poetic twist and it feels fitting for Aaravos' character arc.
The final season aaravos daughter stars might realigned and her form reappear and get discovered by rayla and Calum and meet her father in the final battle.
That’s an interesting idea! It would be really cool if Aaravos's daughter played a role in the final season, especially with the stars realigning. It could add a whole new layer to the story and bring some unexpected twists!
@@Virrowbut can he stars still realign, or is she just dead? Like if the Novablade kills them they can come back, but if another Startouch elf kills them, are they truly gone?
you know another theory i have is that remember how there's 3 quasar diamonds? Rayla used one for runaan, and claudia used one for aaravos. Since rayla has 1 more left, she'll probably use that.
That is an interesting theory!
What if, in order to master the Dark arcanum, you have to die? Like Callum flying to the stars - this time it’s a journey to the afterworld. What if Callum knows this and sacrifices himself to save the others? Could be he tries to cast the coin spell, and reminds Rayla she has to kill him if the spell fails and Aaravos takes control of him in the midst of using dark magic. Then Aaravos takes control, and Rayla (or the elf assassin guy) kill him. But because he understands the darkness, he's able to come back, and has the power to bring Leola back and therefore bring peace to Aaravos and stop the cycle of revenge and hatred. Maybe he meets the spirits of everyone who has died in previous seasons along the way, and realizes even death is beautiful when it serves love.
Actually maybe that is why Aaravos is so powerful, in choosing to live past Leola's death he found that there was a value in her life despite her death. Despite her dying her ideals live on through him, the act of her sacrifice has value.
That would line up with Viren's face going back to normal afterwords or Ziard, and Viren's parallels, maybe it's why Viren's teacher was so hesitant to use dark magic except in the most extreme of circumstances, dark magic is the act of sacrificing life for a greater purpose.
It would play into why Dark Magic uses living beings, it's about the purpose of their life after death and finding value in it, or Avizandum's death, because of Harrow's pain and connection to Sarai he was able to kill Thunder, he killed him with his sheer love of his wife and hatred of her killer, from her sacrifice he gained that power to kill the arch dragon. The spell needed Sarai's dying breath her sacrifice, she sacrificed herself to save those 2 other people, then it needed Harrow's blood his sacrifice for revenge, finally the Unicorn's horn as it's horn the most magically concentrated part of it's physical form was the final sacrifice it's horn.
Claudia might be on the cusp of becoming the ultimate Dark Mage because she's learning the meaning of life and death, she sees the meaning of life as she often uses said parts to make spells in order to improve or better others lives, and she sees the meaning of death because not only does she see use the parts of the magical creatures for her own ambitions but because she can see how Viren's death his sacrifice wasn't in vain and how by sacrificing himself to achieve his goals he ultimately succeeded although he wouldn't be alive to witness it.
A bit like Moses in the bible his sacrifice is selfless, he sacrificed himself for others to guide them to a future he himself won't live to see, the ultimate act of humility and altruism, perhaps that's what Aaravos intends to do he will sacrifice himself to achieve his ultimate goal using dark magic to do an incredibly powerful dark magic spell possibly wish granting.
I'm also curious why it corrupts or changes other primal sources, but I noticed Viren said "Hearts of Cinder can not burn" forwards as he died, maybe it's because he finally got a true understanding of the Dark arcanum. Like his mentor he too grew adverse to dark magic but when Soren told him it needed to be done he saw finally understood the arcanum. We know that Dark magic changes your biology slightly and that he has a little magic but maybe in the sacrifice he fully connected to the arcanum and in turn it made his spell stronger. Viren didn't just save his people but also lead to Sol Regem's death and the real key to why this spell was so much stronger and more potent was likely due to his feelings the love of his son and more so the salvation of his kingdom.
The problem here is that there is no dark arcanum, as there is no primal source for it. Dark magic is just a corrupted way of "connecting" to the other arcanum by using creature bits and other items that fit under those primal sources. I also feel like each time you use dark magic, it uses a bit of your own life force too (hence the somewhat sickly looking skin and the hair changing to white in the process) depending on how powerful the spell you intended to cast is.
@@Crazychik96 yeah that’s a really good point! Well, maybe Callum finds out that dark magic doesn’t destroy you if you sacrifice yourself, the way Viren did? At least, doesn’t destroy your soul.
The Dark magic Arcanum is not a place but a person, and the throne is empty.
Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo I like that!
If a startouch elf is the sun does that make the sun a person?
Furthermore I think that the true nature of the Dark magic arcanum is sacrifice. Viren eventually became like his teacher when he truly understood what Dark Magic was at it's core sacrifice. Whether it was sacricing other living beings for you goals, or sacrificing yourself it's all about gaining meaning from death.
That would explain why Aaravos distributed Dark Magic after he had "Fallen" because that might've been the emotion he needed to discover it. When Leola was put to death all he wanted to do was die instead, her living instead would've given his death purpose but he was denied it. Instead by living instead of chosing death with his daughter in grief his revenge gave his daughter's death purpose, he remembered her sacrifice for giving human's magic and by living he gave her life and her death meaning.
It also makes since why Viren and his mentor were so hesisitant to use dark magic as they grew most accustomed to it because it's truly about sacrifice. Viren casted his strongest spell when he conciously chose to sacrifice himself to be Katolis's or rather Soren's salvation, he sacrificed a piece of himself truly understanding the Dark Arcanum, accepting his own death so the people he loves can live and received the ultimate power. Born from Viren's emotions and ultimate altruistic act he kills Sol Regem with his protection spell.
It makes since why Ziard was able to harm Sol Regem too, because even with the consumption of those small sunbirds Ziard did the spell with the intention of dying, though he didn't say anything he knew that he himself would die, him doing that was done with the goal of dying but his death having value by saving his loved ones in Elarion. Though he wasn't using his life in the spell the sacrificial aspect was still there.
Even Harrow and Viren killing Avizandum has heavy themes of sacrifice, emotion, and hatred. Sarai's last breath is from her sacrificing her life to save the Anaya's mother, her death giving them life, her sacrifice having meaning. Harrow's blood is his sacrifice, he's sacrificing his blood a piece of himself to kill Avizandum, he is another consequence of Sarai's sacrifice his hatred gives her death purpose the emotions he feels make her death hold value even if it may go against her wishes of peace. Finally the unicorn horn which is not only the glue for the magical components and likely providing some aspects of the star (or corrupted star) arcanum along with the staff is from the most sacred and magically concentrated part of the unicorn, it's the unicorns sacrifice a piece of it that they're using to achieve their goals.
I'd argue the purest form of the Dark arcanum is what Moses did in the Bible, he was leading his people and died to bring them to a land he knew he wouldn't go to, like Viren or Ziard before they did all those actions and eventually even sacrificed their lives so their ambitions could come true whether that was for a selfless or selfish reason (both of them likely had selfish reasons but later were willing to die for the greater good).
This would clearly explain why Viren's mentor who doesn't call it the Relic staff but the staff of Ziard would stay away from dark magic at his age even though his hair is clearly affected by dark magic. He understands the sacrifice that is the true nature of Dark magic and how some small sacrifices aren't too costly but the most powerful dark magic spells are. It explains why he'd be willing to train Viren in the first place with small spells or Claudia in the beginning of the series before she progresses in her dark magic journey.
Aaravos probably has a deeper understanding of the Arcanum than anyone, perhaps the whole thing with Sir Sparklepuff was the ultimate form, he fulfilled the conditions with the least casualty he could, he couldn't stop the fact that a child would have to die for Viren's life but he lessened it as much as he reasonably could've not forcing him to kill either of his biological human children but rather this alien creature Viren had no emotional connection to.
To build on this maybe Aaravos is planning to sacrifice himself at the end of his journey, he's killing all the people who wronged him in Leola and at the end of his journey he will die to bring life to the one who mattered to him most. He knows that by dying and bringing Leola back in a world without the cosmic order and prejudice his life would be validated not just by his daughter's love but by his legacy (however controversial it may be). He's planning on using the ultimate form of the Dark Magic arcanum to bring his daughter back by sacrificing himself who definitely has a lot of magical energy for his goals, the true weight of life and death and a true exchange of lives. Unless he plans on sacrificing someone else maybe someone else who is close to him as the ultimate sacrifice needed to bring someone who is in the land of the dead to the land of the living.
This could even play into the corruption abilities of Dark Magic the idea that with a big enough sacrifice it can replicate other primal sources perhaps. I'm still trying to ponder why it can do that tbh.
@@thetruekingofwaffleswoah, this is an excellent analysis 👏👏👏
I don’t think the coin spell would work on Aaravos (or any dark magic for that matter). He’s the strongest dark mage ever (as he invented it), and trapping him in the pearl took everyone to do. I think Callum will need to use the Startouch elves’ spell to permanently destroy Aaravos
Yo!!!! I thought of the same thing. When Callum pulled out Rayla's step dad from the coin the look on his face in deep thought told me that he was making a plan to do that spell on Aaravos because you can't kill him you can only seal him away. But the hard part is how you can do that to a Startouch elf who very powerful. Hard mission but with a terrible cost I think.
I’m so excited for season 7!! And I agree with you on the Callum theory…but I wonder what will happen to him like what does Kosmo mean about the dark magic corrupting it 😭😭😭 like death…or something else
And I wonder what will happen with Claudia, bc ya she’s helping Aaravos rn but I assume she’s going to find out the Aaravos basically killed her father-
I'm so excited for Season 7 too! 🎉 And yeah, the Callum theory has me on edge as well. Kosmo's warning about dark magic is definitely worrying-it's hard not to think it could lead to something really serious, like death or maybe even a complete transformation. 😬 As for Claudia, her journey is going to be intense. Once she realizes what Aaravos has done, especially if she finds out he played a role in her father's death, I think we're in for some major character development. It's going to be wild to see how it all unfolds!
I really hope nothing bad happens to aaravos or the dragang honesty. Aaravos has been through enough trauma, and so has our gang. Hope they can reach some sort of understanding and fight the REAL bad guys (COMSIC ORDER) like we KNOW they are worse than aaravos
I totally get where you're coming from! Aaravos and the Dragang have been through so much, and it would be amazing if they could come to some sort of understanding instead of more conflict. The Cosmic Order definitely seems like a bigger threat, and it would be awesome to see them unite against a common enemy!
I would like so much that forgiveness is present for the next. I know it’s a lot to ask, but it is precisely because forgiveness is very very difficult that I would like forgiveness to be present for the next season. Revenge is easy. Giving in to anger is easy. Hate is easy. But revenge, anger, or hatred are sterile emotions. We never get what you want from sterile emotions, and we always ask for more... And it never stops.
Lock Aaravos in a coin would be a bad idea, they would only repeat the mistakes of the past... What’s more : Aaravos is immortal, the coins are rather made for mortals, right ?
It would be interesting to know more about startouched, including how they are born. If they are stars, then they are made of energies. And so, energetically speaking, Leola is still there, somewhere. I think Leola is the only one who can calm her great daddy, and if Dragaang Team can manage to find her, it would be... wonderful.
I absolutely love your perspective on this. Forgiveness is such a powerful theme, and you're right-it's incredibly difficult but so meaningful. Revenge and anger might seem easier, but they only lead to more pain and never truly resolve anything. It would be incredible to see the characters choose a different path, one that breaks the cycle of hatred.
As for Aaravos, locking him in a coin does feel like repeating past mistakes. Understanding more about the Startouched and their origins, especially the possibility of Leola still being out there, could open up so many interesting possibilities. If the Dragang can find a way to bring peace through understanding and connection, it would be a truly beautiful and transformative story arc. Here's hoping for a season full of depth and growth!
I love how two of the questions from the intro have been anserwed
Me too!!! Hopefully, we will find out about the bird next season! LOL
@@Virrow eh i doubt it tbh
Justice for LEOLA! Aaravos must win!
Yes! We still don't know exactly what his end-game plans are, but if they involve destroying the Cosmic Order, then I am totally on board with that. Like, what a great change of stakes for it to turn out that the guy we thought was going to be the villain the whole time might turn out to be not so bad, and maybe even the heroes help him take down the Cosmic Order or something like that. I think that would be pretty cool, though not likely to happen
Nooooooooooo
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.*
Thanks for sharing your theory! I love how detailed and thought-out it is. The idea of Aaravos looming over everyone and Soren trying to save Claudia is really compelling. It would add so much tension and drama to the story. I also like how you’ve incorporated the Key of Aaravos and the Starscraper, it feels like there’s a lot of potential for some epic moments there. I’m excited to see how it all plays out! And yes, poor Claudia definitely needs some help. Fingers crossed for some character growth for her!
@@Virrow welll I am a natural writer :3
What if Aaravos actually begins to genuinely care for Claudia as she sees Vieen and her as the reverse dynamic of him and Leola.
We saw he actively was encouraging Viren to do the spell even before he was freed from the prison when he could've let him die as an excuse to push Claudia further to working alongside him "I could only save him when I'm free"
Now that Sol is dead, he has fewer reasons to manipulate events in Xadia, and Callum may be Leola's wish. Maybe he'll leave everyone alone just pursuing his personal goals in killing the council.
3:15 they used the nova blade to trap him the first time, woudln't be surprised if it works twice :D
That could be it!! Great point!
They have a quartz crystal left and there is one more person still stuck in a coin, lord viren's master. I got a feeling that he may be released and help the dragon gang.
That's an intriguing theory! If Viren's master were to be released, it would be fascinating to see how that character might impact the Dragang's journey!
@@VirrowI like Kpp’ar, he seems like a nice guy. He didn’t want to give Viren the staff, but that’s only because he had given up dark magic/didn’t want the staff’s burden to fall to another. His puzzle house was also pretty cool. He was similar to Viren, but he actually had the restraint to quit before being corrupted like Viren was. He seems almost like an old kooky version of Callum
Does the thumbnail remind anyone else of that scene in Frozen where Hans tries to kill Elsa?
OMG I can't unsee that now! 😂😂😂
WE THOUGHT THE SAME THING!!! I wrote this coining theory on Tumblr a while back. Agreed it is fitting that Callum does the spell, but one other possibility see is Claudia doing it. Her arc took a dark turn in S3 because of her deepest characteristic, that is idolizing her father and living by his example, a thing that has led her to Aaravos' grasp. It would be a good punch in that Star princess' gut to see her come full circle, choose good and end his game herself.
If her stars could realign than his reaction would feel exaggerated tbh. I think maybe ge'kk wish her back into existance with star or dark magic or use dark nagic to turn the council into components that could be used to grant a wish to return ber to life.
If not this, then use Dark magic or star devouring dragons to kill them all essentially.
I think he’ll be ABOUT TO do it but Claudia will step in and do it herself
That would work really well I think!!
I personally don’t see the coin being used at all. Since we just ended the plot with the coins, there was really no reason to go back to the coin and Rayla Will never be able to kill him no matter what she says. She lied before and she is lying now. It also doesn’t make any sense from a plot point. So they get them back together from season four to season six only to kill Callum at the end? I don’t see any of this happening. I can agree that the power of love will definitely save him from the brink of death, and he might actually die as well. But it will be a temporary death, and it will not be caused by her. It will likely be Due to dark magic exposure.
Let’s not even get into how much this will physically and mentally break her……
Yeah Callum is definitely going to use Dark Magic again and probably end up sacrificing his life. But there is a way to bring him back in case that happens and they set it up in season 5. Remember when they were being chased by Finnegrin (probably butchered that name but work with me here) and Callum did that wind spell where he sucked the wind out of the sails of Finnegrin's ship and stored his breath in that sky staff? What if they could be able to extract his breath from the sky staff and revive him back to life? Now as to the question of whether they'll need to use Dark Magic to do this...I don't really know 😶
That’s an interesting theory! I could definitely see Callum making a big sacrifice like that. The idea of using the sky staff to bring him back is really clever, especially considering how they set that up in season 5. It would be wild if they had to use Dark Magic to do it, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. It’s a great idea that could open up a lot of possibilities for the story! Thanks for sharing your thoughts. 😄
@@Virrow You're welcome! Thanks for listening...err...reading 😅 I think this the first time a big YT channel hearted my comment.
@@lonerider4164 Thanks for watching, fellow human!🙂
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I don't think the show will make Callum do Dark Magic. It was made pretty clear it would destroy him. What would be interesting is if perhaps Rayla used Dark Magic. We've never before seen an elf (other than Aaravos) use Dark Magic, so that would be a neat plot twist. Callum would be Rayla's 'moonlight's grace'. Also, sub to The Glowing Hay, his content's awesome
I don’t think they will trap Aragon’s in a coin because he would just escape again like he did from his first prison
I don't think it is possible to manipulate someone if you cannot even communicate or know they are there. Part of one's soul is trapped in the coin and if you noted, unless you are somehow able to visit purgatory and find their soul...they are oblivious about anyone in possession of their coin or the fact that they are missing a piece of their soul (example: Rayla's parents)
Have we even seen the Callum vision were rayla is scared and Callum being consumed by dark magic with Aaravous by his side maybe that is a vision for the end of season 7 can you please put this up on your next dragon prince video
I don't believe we have seen a vision like that yet! :D
It happens when he falls asleep
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ur theroy sounds really on point
i think its very likly. but cludia might say shes gonna quit dark magic and so a season of struggle for her
One big problem with this idea, Aaravos just escaped from what mush have seem like an inescapable prison a long time ago, how de we know this would not just be kicking the can further in time? We may not have seen those captured in a coin communicate, but Aaravos is much more powerful than anyone in a coin right now.
That's a valid point, and it's interesting because we really don't know the extent of his powers or exactly how the coin sealing away thing works, so it's definitely not a closed issue!
We never figured out why your dog had a knife. 😂
Callum nightmare
is seson 7 in this year ?
19 december
Other than turning Claudia against him, we need to destroy his Key and his book because it could be connected to essences just like the One Ring was to Sauron.
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Why do you say that Callum is connected to all six sources of primal magic? He has only used sky and ocean magic so far. The rest of the spells he has done have either been dark magic or primal magic done with special crystals.
I may have misspoke! I was just speculating about what it could look like in the end. I've always assumed that he's going to learn all six primal sources been the end of the show. Although it does seem like we are running out of time for that to happen lol
theres still 1 quasar diamond left and considering it was strong enough to break aaravos prison and create a new body for him i see it being used to revive his daughter as after aaravos took out the former dragon emperor sol theres no longer any one left in world for aaravos to hunt down so he can avenge his daughters murder so theres no longer any reason for aaravos to continue fighting every one on the world so in s7 he is probably gonna target the cosmic council of star touched elves would could lead to a war that threatens zadia and after claudia tells callum and the gang about aaravos and his daughter and that she was murdered callum will perform another resurrection spell with the last quasar diamond to revive aaravos daughter which will give him a reason not to go after the council lest he risk losing her again, only issue would be whether or not the cosmic council would get involved if she does comeback and f they decide to try to kill her again they will need to find a way to stop the council from coming after aaravos and his daughter.
I want to ask you this question because I really like the human kingdoms all of them so do you think we’re going to see more of the human kingdoms?
Probably no.
Yeah, I hear you, but sadly I have to agree with the guy above me. I don't think we're going to get to see any of the other kingdoms. If we're lucky, we might get to see maybe one other kingdom. Perhaps Ezran and the survivors from the castle attack will go to one of the other human kingdoms, although I think it's much more likely they're probably going to end up in the same encampment along with the Sunfire Elves. But besides that, the time has just kind of passed. I think we're going to go deeper into Xadia. The place is older and more mystical than any place we've ever been before, so I think the time for exploring the human kingdoms has passed. 😔
Although, if you are interested in learning more about the human kingdoms, they came out with a tabletop role-playing game called Tales of Xadia a couple of years ago. Even if you're not interested in playing the game, there are pages and pages of lore about the human kingdoms, which are really fascinating, and lots of artwork depicting them. So, if you want to learn more about the human kingdoms, I highly recommend you look into picking up a copy of that book, or you can purchase an online copy from their website. I'm not sponsored; I just think it's a pretty cool game.😁
Leola is Xadia’s first celebrity victim of cancel culture and it ended with a bang.
I don't know what will be on a 7th season, but i am almost sure that it will be a kind of good ending because it is show for kids and teens so i think that finnaly it will be a good ending
I totally get what you're saying! The show has definitely had its dark moments, but it’s always balanced them with themes of hope and redemption. I think it’s safe to expect that the final season will wrap things up in a way that feels satisfying and uplifting!
honestly, i doubt any of them will defeat him, Aaravos will be his own enemy, he will finally have his revenge and just give up, wanting to join his daughter in the stars
i feel like callum will actually find a way to bring leola back or sm idk
We all now that there will be a stage 3 so how about Callum is the main villain in that
Oh yeah that's true LOL
f i n a l l y
Yeah they said on the net that 2nd saga will end with season seven
Third saga will have 3 seasons if it comes
I agree with u that aaravos will speak some globin-scattering level bullshit
That will carry the series in the next saga😎😎❤
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Aaravos should just get his daughter
Who switched the pearls video when 👀
Great idea!
Callum, controlled by Aaravos
@@ninjagomasteryt Was it though? We don't really have proof. 🤔
@@chickenTDP yes, but who else could or should have done it?
@@ninjagomasteryt biggest theory I ever seen is Ezran switched them
the selltercl elf told she is the daugther of the moon their may be a moon crone that rayla will take that nd dystorye the aroves i think my thorey
Why does Aaravos have to be destroyed? Is he even really a villain?
I am down for him being a good guy this whole time and having a twist villain for sure!
Ya ralya save cullam
Aaravos should never get access at all outside that jail ( they said is an magical prison but easy Exploited by an mirror that given to zym father
the risk was big
Mirror that can be used to share the spell that stoned Zym father and can be used to cast dark magic past it into Viren
Turned Zym father into stone because lord Viren spell likey trained by Aaravos - himself likey from his old book Viren gotten to look at where Viren can't hold them but records them to sure he used his Role as a exploit to make the old king hated by other dragons and himself V
Viren likey was trick into doing it why would he not you know Drain the King all his magic not the petrified spell likey they both know he too powerful than most powerful creature
Viren likey not need Aaravos anymore as he would been the powerful dark magic ever cast
that Staff Viren likey used can't drain that much power than trying take him alive petrified him to stone so he never able to Drain any of his powers and life from him
Nooo not calumam
Nope nope nope nope