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The Collector can only watch helplessly as Eda transforms in front of him and she, along with King, tries to destroy Belos in grief and anger. Finally understanding how death works, the Collector begs Eda and King to escape, trying to remove some of Belos' mold from Eda and not wanting to lose her and King too. The Collector forces Luz, Eda, and King to play his favorite games, unknowingly endangering their lives, but becomes frustrated when he is beaten in all of them.

Starting a New Game
The Collector captures Hunter, Camila, Willow, Gus, and Amity, turning them and Lilith into puppets and traps Luz, Eda, and King in nightmares to teach them a ‘lesson’ through Puppet Raine’s suggestion. He innocently reveals to the possessed puppet that King is a titan and that the Boiling Isles titan is still alive. “Raine” convinces him to play with the three of them and The Collector takes the advice.
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Type of Hostile Species
They are a race of celestial beings dedicated to "collecting" certain species to make sure they will never die out, even waging war upon those who interfere with their plans. While Luz and her friends are celeberating for her new palisman, The Collector is observing them from above with Belos (still posing as Raine) by his side. Convinced and manipulated by his words that Luz has come to defeat them, The Collector has decided it is time to play "a new game" and angrily snaps his fingers, ending the episode. A moon-emblazoned mirror, the key to freeing the Collector from his prison, was kept in the Titan's skull guarded by a beast named the Stonesleeper.
Powers / Skills
The Collector takes Hunter, Camila, Willow, Gus, and Amity away, turning them and Lilith into puppets, and traps Luz, Eda, and King in nightmares. After this, Puppet Raine convinces him to play with the three and the Collector does so. Despite all his flaws, the Collector has an honorable side, as he offers the heroes a head start in the game of tag keeps his word, and stops the Draining Spell after King freed him from his prison. The Collector also values what King has to say, and King seems to be the only being he listens to. He also displays some affability with Odalia Blight, whom he sees as a maternal figure, despite making her his servant to his whims. The Collectors are the overarching antagonists of the Disney Channel series The Owl House.
Role in the series
Help Emperor Belos drain magic of every witch in the Boiling Isles (abandoned).Play "Owl House" with King on the Boiling Isles (formerly).Play "a new game" against Luz, King, Eda and everyone else (ongoing). They are a mysterious entity imprisoned within the Boiling Isles that has come in league with Emperor Belos, intent on gaining freedom on the Day of Unity and taking revenge by wreaking havoc upon the Demon Realm. They are also the figurehead of the Titan Trappers and are responsible for turning the Owl Beast into Eda Clawthorne's curse. When they heads where the possessed Titan is, the Collector tries Luz’s lesson about kindness and forgiveness on Belos, but when he attacks the child, Luz intercepts the blast, disintegrating and dying in front of him.
Odalia Blight
However, the Collector has no sympathy for how fragile a mortal's life is, then asks King to tell him a bedtime story, which is in fact his kind's creed, but he botched part of the text to add that "playing" is better than what his family were doing, and that they "stink". After the Collector pulls King back, he creates the Archive House, a place for him and King to live. King explains "The Owl House" to the Collector, saying it's kind of like playing pretend.
Philip Wittebane
At one point in time, Terra Snapdragon played Eda, but later got turned into a puppet due to not doing a good enough job. King tries to get him to stop, but he refuses and they head back to the Archive House where he has Odalia Blight put away the puppets and serve Eda pizza bagels. He and King then return to his room which appears to resemble a pocket-universe with stars and nebulas. They then float up to their beds, which are placed on a planet-like structure that is also floating in the middle of the room. He then suggests to King that they play a game of "Capture the Flag" with everyone on the Isles and put the losers on the moon. The Collector hails from a race of celestial beings which seeks to archive and catalogue all life in the Demon Realm.
The Collector is left confused and unable to understand what happened, and tries to bring her back with a snap of his fingers. It doesn’t work, and he can only watch helplessly as Eda and King turn feral and start attacking Belos in grief and anger. While Luz and her friends are celebrating for her new palisman, the Collector is observing them from above with Belos (still posing as Raine) by his side. Convinced and manipulated by his words that Luz has come to defeat them, the Collector has decided it is time to play "a new game" and angrily snaps his fingers. In "O Titan, Where Art Thou", King enters the In-Between Realm in his dreams, where he finds the Collector imprisoned inside an orb. The Collector goes into an insane rambling on how he's almost free and how he won't be alone anymore.
The Titan
Hence their name of Collectors, though the action of collecting refers to capturing live beings withing magical scrolls to amass within their Archives. However should other beings meddle in their affairs the Collectors were said to annihilated the offending world. The Collectors were a race of magical god-like beings native to the stars of the Demon Realm.

Like with Luz, the Collector doesn’t think much of Amity at first, saving them from Belos with ambiguous intent and only seeing her as another potential playmate shortly after his release. In "Watching and Dreaming", the Collector is befriended by Amity after she gives him a hand when he collapses from exhaustion after struggling to keep the Archives afloat for so long. At first, the Collector is afraid that the group will dislike him for everything he has done, but tearfully takes Amity’s hand when she helps him get up.
After being beaten in each of them, he starts to cry, unable to understand why his new playmates are hurting him. He reveals to Luz how he was imprisoned in the first place and reveals that every friend he had has lied to and betrayed him, even his own siblings the Archivists. In an attempt to get him to see the error of his ways, Luz, Eda, and King takes him on a tour of places that helped them bond and teach him how great kindness and forgiveness can be.
At the same time, the only Collector that is around for the events of the series is the young, childlike one that was sealed into the In-Between Realm. This implies that they either moved from the Demon Realm (or at least this specific planet), were imprisoned in an unknown place, or went extinct during the Titan-Collector War, making it a mutual kill for both sides. The Titan Trappers exist to the present day, seeking to find the last Titan left alive to free the Collector from his imprisonment, having mistaken him for the Huntsman. Eventually, in the Boiling Isles' Deadwardian Era, Emperor Belos - in his original identity of Philip Wittebane - went on an expedition to the Titan's skull where he evaded the Stonesleeper and obtained the Collector's mirror.