![]() ![]() He is shown to be very manipulative and deceitful, having tricked the Woodsman into believing that the lantern held the soul of his daughter, and giving impossible tasks to Greg to exhaust him to the point the Beast could turn him into an edelwood tree. He is motivated by self-preservation, trying to keep his soul alight despite the suffering it may cause others. ![]() His goals in the show are to turn Wirt and Greg into edelwood trees to fuel the lantern and retrieve the lantern from the Woodsman. The Beast is shown to have his soul burning in the Dark Lantern which requires edelwood oil to remain lit. When the Dark Lantern is shown upon him it is revealed that he is made up of twisted and tortured faces stacked upon each other. He is depicted as a dark shadowy figure with white eyes and antlers. The Horsemen riding with hay at the beginning of this episode makes an appearance in the comics, when Wirt could not stop trying to help the two mischievous girls from getting out of doing their chores, and Beatrice urges the group to run away.Ĭlick here to view this page's gallery.The Beast serves as the main antagonist of the 10 part mini-series Over the Garden Wall. ![]()
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