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Bria is a minor antagonist in the Disney Channel series The Owl House, serving as the main antagonist of the Season 2 episode "Through the Looking Glass Ruins". She is a teenage construction witch from Glandus High, who seeks to obtain

She is voiced by Felicia Day.

Biography[]

Bria first appears alongside her friends Gavin and Agmar saving Warden Wrath's son Braxas from a Slitherbeast. When Gus Introduces himself to them his rival Mattholomule shows up and gives Bria a map to powerful magical artifacts known as Galderstones which have the power to boost up a witch's magic. The map says that they can be found in a place known as the Looking Glass Ruins so Bria and her friends set off to find the stones with Gus accompanying them. When they arrive at the ruins and get the stones their magic in increased allowing them to perform powerful tricks. However, Gus finds out that the Looking Glass Ruins are actually a graveyard for illusionist witches and tells Bria and her friends that they should put the stones back. But Bria refuses and continues to steal more Galderstones. Suddenly the guardian appears in the ruins and attacks them.

When Gus tries to fight back using an illusion of a female guardian, it doesn't work. Then it's revealed that the guardian was actually also an illusion by an old Illusionist who is the keeper of the ruins. With that, Bria and her friends restrains both Gus and the Keeper and continue to steal the stones. However, Mattholomule, having had a change of heart frees Gus and the Keeper and Gus casts a big illusion over the whole graveyard. He lures Agmar away with a butterfly and Gavin away with his dad (which is actually just Gavin with a mustache). Then scares Bria away by making it look like the statues are coming to life, attacking her, and her magic has no effect. After Bria runs away Gus stops the illusion revealing that Bria's magic was working after all.

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  • Bria is the second teenage witch villain in The Owl House, the first being Boscha.
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