What are the 3 lights in IT?

The Deadlights are the true form of Pennywise/IT. The Deadlights are orange writhing lights that exist in Todash Darkness. Pennywise uses its Deadlights to break a person's mind because one look at the Deadlights will make a person go insane due to it not being able to be comprehended by a human mind.
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What are the three orbs in Pennywise mouth?

The creature's real body is composed of the "deadlights," or glowing orbs that overwhelm the mind of anyone who sees them. The deadlights made a cameo in 2017's It when Beverly looked into Pennywise's open mouth and saw three small, white lights rotating deep inside Pennywise's throat.
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What do you see in the Deadlights?

In the 1986 book, the deadlights are a sea of destructive orange lights that drives most humans insane upon sight or ultimately kills them. It uses them to paralyze his victims before he completely consumes them. They are also probably responsible for the orange glow in Pennywise's eyes.
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What are the lights in It called?

In the 1990's TV miniseries, Stephen King's IT, in 1960, the murderous local bully, Henry Bowers, witnessed It's Deadlights after his failed attempt to kill Stan Uris of the Lucky Seven and survived, but ended up going insane while his hair turned pale white as a side effect of the Deadlights' power.
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What are the orbs in It Chapter 2?

Once down in the bowels of the town, the Losers encircle an engraved leather vessel, and chant “Turn light into dark” until the pure rotten energy that forms the core of the demonic Pennywise—three orbs of light called the “Deadlights”—are sucked into the vessel, which the Losers then try to close.
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What If The Deadlights Were Real?



Who has seen the Deadlights?

The only people to look into the Deadlights and survive are Bill Denbrough's wife Audra, Richie Tozier, and Beverly Marsh.
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What is Richie's dirty little secret?

In the adaptation of It Chapter Two, Richie was a canon gay man by director Andy Muschietti. It was confirmed that Richie was secretly in love with Eddie Kaspbrak until the latter's death, and Eddie remained unaware of these feelings.
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What are the 4 types of light?

What are the 4 types of lighting?
  • Ambient lighting.
  • Task lighting.
  • Accent lighting.
  • Decorative lighting.
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What are flanking lights?

Refers to wall lanterns that illuminate the outside of your home and are approved for outdoor use. These exterior wall sconces are often installed on either side of the front door, flanking the garage, and on the back patio. Exterior lighting is sometimes used indoors for a unique look.
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What is Pennywise the clown afraid of?

Stephen King's IT introduced readers to a one-of-a-kind creature that can take any form, the most common one being Pennywise the Dancing Clown, and as menacing as it is, this creature has one big enemy it's truly scared of: Maturin, the turtle.
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What did Beverly see in ITs mouth?

In the book, the ritual takes readers on a psychic journey into King's macroverse, the realm in which It's true form — the Deadlights that transfixed Bev when she saw inside Pennywise's mouth in the first movie — coexists alongside a massive, benevolent turtle named Maturin who vomitted out the mainstream universe in ...
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What made Pennywise evil?

THE ORIGINS OF IT

IT is an ancient evil being that is perhaps billions of years old, as old as the universe itself. IT comes from the void that contains our entire universe called the Macroverse (this is also referred to as the Todash Darkness in Stephen King's Dark Tower novels).
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Why does Beverly sleep with everyone in It?

This would lead to one of the biggest Stephen King book controversies: after the Losers become lost in the sewers trying to make their way back to the surface, Beverly decided to have sexual intercourse with all the boys from the Losers Club. This allowed them to remember the way back so they could make it home.
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What kind of monster is Pennywise?

IT is a shape-shifting creature known as a Glamour who is billions of years old. Although It lived on planet Earth for many years, IT originated in a void/dimension outside the regions of space known as the Macroverse.
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What are types of lights?

There are four main types of lights - light emitting diodes (LED), compact fluorescent lamps (CFL), halogen lamps and incandescent bulbs.
  • Light Emitting Diodes (LED) ...
  • Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) ...
  • Halogen Lamps. ...
  • Incandescent Bulbs. ...
  • Colours. ...
  • Price vs. ...
  • Watts and Lumens. ...
  • Shape.
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What are the different of light?

(in light and energy) The range of electromagnetic radiation types; they span from gamma rays to X rays, ultraviolet light, visible light, infrared energy, microwaves and radio waves.
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What are the 5 sources of light?

Natural sources of light include the sun, stars, fire, and electricity in storms. There are even some animals and plants that can create their own light, such as fireflies, jellyfish, and mushrooms. This is called bioluminescence. Artificial light is created by humans.
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Why do Pennywise victims float?

The simplest and most obvious interpretation is that all the talk of floating is a reference to the fact that Pennywise (aka the titular "It") murders his victims and drags them down to the town's sewer system where he dwells, which is full of water. And what do dead bodies do in water? That's right — they float.
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Who is Pennywise's arch enemy?

You've also probably read all of King's horror novels, including The Dark Tower series, which reveals that Pennywise's archenemy is The Turtle.
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What is Pennywise real form?

He took the form of a clown most frequently, Mr. Bob Gray or Pennywise, but his true form is an ancient eldritch entity from another universe who landed in the town that would become Derry by way of an asteroid and first awoke in 1715.
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What was everyone's fear in it?

And we know of all the secondary fears—of lepers and mummies and nighttime ghouls—It will leave in its wake, customized nightmares for luring and frightening his preferred victims: children. We already know all this because it's the collective nightmare that It, Stephen King's massive 1986 novel, invented.
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What secret did Pennywise know about Richie?

In the film, it is more than hinted that Richie, played as an adult by Bill Hader and as a youth by Finn Wolfhard, has a “secret” (something Pennywise threatens him with): that he has an attraction to Eddie Kaspbrak, played as an adult by James Ransone and as a youth by Jack Dylan Grazer.
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Was Eddie Richies token?

The tokens in It Chapter Two

Eddie's token is his asthma inhaler. Richie's is a video game token. Ben's (Jay Ryan) is the page of his yearbook that only Beverly signed.
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