[s2e4] An Hour Before The Devil Fell Access
"An Hour Before the Devil Fell" centers on the escalating threat of the Blood Witches. While the students attempt to enjoy a night out at a local pub, the festivities are cut short by news of kidnapping. Bloom eventually discovers that Sebastian Valtor , a shopkeeper and former Specialist, is the elusive Blood Witch behind the recent disappearances.
Musa's magic is fully drained by Sebastian’s Scrapers, leaving her future as a mind fairy uncertain. Cast & Credits
In a deeply personal moment, Terra comes out as gay to her friends, explaining that her previous romantic struggles stemmed from repressing her true self. [S2E4] An Hour Before the Devil Fell
The tension between the Specialists peaks when Sky is forced to kill his own father, Andreas , after Sebastian possesses him to attack the group.
The title is a reference to a quote from in The Crucible : "Man, remember, until an hour before the Devil fell, God thought him beautiful in Heaven" . In the context of the show, this alludes to the theme of deception—specifically that Sebastian , a trusted ally of Silva and the school, was a hidden enemy all along. "An Hour Before the Devil Fell" centers on
The episode features the core ensemble alongside key recurring figures: Abigail Cowen Sky: Danny Griffin Sebastian Valtor: Éanna Hardwicke Terra Harvey: Eliot Salt Musa: Elisha Applebaum Rosalind Hale: Miranda Richardson The Meaning Behind the Title
Sebastian reveals he has been using magical parasites called to steal fairy magic, including that of Musa , who is left powerless and traumatized by the end of the episode. The confrontation ends in a stalemate, with Sebastian tempting Bloom with forbidden knowledge about her birth parents. Key Character Developments Musa's magic is fully drained by Sebastian’s Scrapers,
This episode of Fate: The Winx Saga , titled after a famous line from Arthur Miller's The Crucible , delivers a major turning point as the season’s primary antagonist is unmasked and personal secrets are brought to light.

