sheep agree to dance for you!
count them up, one and two.
but before you get to three,
you begin to feel sleepy.
so the sheep come tuck you in,
and tomorrow dance again.
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Alastor, the "Radio" Demon Theory
I might be late to this and it might already be a major theory, pls let me know if that's the case, but:
I don't think Alastor is the radio demon
(Rest of theory under cut for spoiler's sake)
Now, when I say this, I mean he's not a radio demon i that way that Vox is the demon of technology. I've seen a couple of people discussing how strong Alastor should be and compare him to Vox, because video vs radio.
But nothing about Alastor really seems to be rooted in radio.
I know he's a radio host in hell and that he has that vocal filter on his voice, but his fight with Adam in the finale of season 1 confirmed that Alastor's voice doesn't naturally sound like that, it's something he does to himself.
Nothing about his actual abilities seem based on radio either, every time he uses his abilities or let's his anger get the better of him the on screen effects have almost nothing to do with radio, even the sound that accompanies his rage is that of a deer call rather than just radio static.
As an added bonus, when Vox's anger gets the best of him, his screen glitches, like a fducked up TV, but when Alastor get's angry this happens:
I do think this all comes back to whatever deal Husk was talking about in the scene above.
the theory goes along these basic points:
Either before or shortly after his death, Alastor made a deal with one of the bigger names in hell or even just in the supernatural circles the show uses (possibly a forgotten one or Lilith)
This deal gave Alastor most of his power
Alastor's power isn't based on the radio, but something much more natural: Hunting
This is based on the constant deer allusions in his design and even the sounds that happens when Alastor uses more of his power than you normally see, most famous animal associated with hunting
Even works with the humour of the show, making the demon of the hunt look like it's most famous prey is some great irony ( I think so anyway)
If you've read this far, Thank you!
This is one of my longest posts ever actually, so please let me know what you thought if you want and please add any details you think I missed or even disprove, I'm fascinated to know what more people may think on this.
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