| “ | You wrote "Ruler's Reach" together. So if you don't want her crushed, you'll write together again. | „ |
| ~ Piniet to King. |
| “ | I made you a star, and this is how you repay me? | „ |
| ~ Piniet's breakdown. |
Piniet is a one-shot antagonist in the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House, serving as the main antagonist of the Season 1 episode "Sense and Insensitivity". He is a book publisher that tricks people into signing contracts so they make books for him.
He was voiced by André Sogliuzzo.
His Evil Ranking[]
What Makes Him Close to Being Pure Evil?[]
- He started a book publishing company where he forced aspiring writers to write books for him, and in order to make them write the books, he trapped them in a shrinking box and forced them to write one in a certain amount of time, and if they failed to write a book, they would be shrunk into still living cubes he keeps in his briefcase.
- After he realized that King, who he made become famous after he wrote Ruler's Reach and who had just written an awful sequel, actually co-wrote it with Luz, he kidnapped Luz and had her put in the shrinking box in order to lure King to the box so they can write the sequel together, before trapping King in the box as well and threatening to turn them into cubes if they didn't get the sequel finished in time, revealing he has done this to dozens of authors, including the famous Jon De Plume.
- After Luz and King escaped from the box and freed the authors from his briefcase, he tried to kill them, and injured one of the authors by stepping on them.
- While he lets Luz and King go away by the end of the episode, it's only because he is completely disinterested in killing them after finding a new aspiring author from whom he could make money, with it being made clear he regrets none of his actions and would continue with his immoral practices.
What Prevents Him from Being Pure Evil?[]
- He suffers from Fridge Horror as while him trapping the authors in tiny cubes is insinuated to be an awful fate, the extent of their suffering isn't explored enough for it to be sufficiently heinous for PE.
External Links[]
- Piniet on the Villains Wiki
- Piniet on the The Owl House Wiki
- Piniet on the Magnificent Baddie Wiki.
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