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Gus Porter
Character | |
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Name: | Augustus "Gus" Porter |
Occupation: | Student (S1-S3) Teacher of Wild Magic University (Epilogue) |
Relationships: | friends with Willow Park, Luz Noceda, and Amity Blight; son of Perry Porter |
Fandom: | The Owl House |
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Augustus "Gus" Porter is a character from the animated television series The Owl House.
Canon
Gus is a young witch studying at Hexside alongside his friends. He is a skilled illusionist and an enthusiast of human culture.
Fanon
As of July 2021, Gus Porter has been featured as a tagged character in over 1800 works on AO3.
Gus usually appears in a supporting role in fanworks, often acting as a supportive and/or annoyed observer to the antics of the juggernaut pairing. A common sentiment among Owl House fans is that Gus is an underrated character.[1]
The most common relationships featuring Gus are gen ones, with a handful of works featuring him in romantic ships.
Example Fanworks
Fanart
- Day 5: Lunar Witch🌙 by blitzink
- Kings by woozywonder
- On his way to catch ‘em all by babys-first-wanted-poster
- there is no punchline. appreciate gus. by whisperingrockers
Links
- Gus Porter works on AO3
- #gus porter on Tumblr
- Gus Porter at The Owl House Fandom.com wiki
References
- ^ Gus Being an Underrated Character for 8 Minutes, YouTube. September 13, 2020 (Accessed 7/14/2021).