![]() ![]() But given that one must use the Flame in order to open a portal to the Realm of Darkness, it seems likely. It's also unclear if, like Darkar, the shadow creature is directly tied to the Dragon Flame. The creature may resurrect Beatrix and bring her to its side, though why it seeks her grave out specifically is unknown. In all likelihood, this entity of the Realm of Darkness will be Bloom's strongest foe yet. Beatrix fills the role of the Trix in "Fate," and that comparison is even more apt now that it has been revealed that she has two sisters. It's also worth noting that Darkar frequently employs the skills of the Trix - a trio of villainous witches. Like the Shadow, Darkar dwells far away from Alfea and is awakened by the actions of the Winx. However, that doesn't mean it would be for good, marking the end of her stint in the series. In that show, one of the primary antagonists is Lord Darkar, an ancient being whose powerful magic is the direct opposite of the Dragon Flame. Yes, Beatrix, did in fact, die in Fate: The Winx Saga Season 2. While "Fate" Season 2 leaves the shadow creature shrouded in mystery, the original "Winx Club" cartoon might provide some answers. While little else is revealed by the end of Season 2, it seems clear that the dangerous dimension will play a much larger role in events going forward. It's revealed earlier on that both the scrapers and Shadow - the mysterious entity reportedly capable of raising the dead - come from the Realm of Darkness. ![]() But, of course, very little is shown in "Fate" Season 2. When Bloom arrives in the Realm of Darkness, it doesn't actually seem all that bad. There are many such alternate realms in the cartoon, so the introduction of such a place in "The Winx Saga" makes a lot of sense. The Realm of Darkness is similar to Obsidian in several ways, primarily in its monster inhabitants and the fact that at least one of Bloom's parents vanished there. In the animated series, Bloom's mother and father are both imprisoned in a dark dimension called Obsidian, which she later journeys to. While there's no place called the Realm of Darkness in the original "Winx Club" cartoon, there are some similar locations that clearly served as inspiration. ![]()
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