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The comic books also show that Cupids are the souls of deceased babies that become cherubim angels, and its implied they grow into full grown adult angels.

  • The comic book expansion shows Phoebe's Cupid husband offensively using a crossbow against demons, although he doesn't use it to make people fall in love and he notes that it's rather old fashioned.
  • Furthermore, the series' epilogue shows that Phoebe eventually married a Cupid and had half-witch half-cupid babies. One can only presume that Phoebe and Cole's love was also not the work of Cupids seeing as he was half-demon. Piper and Leo's love is prohibited by The Elders because Whitelighters are not allowed to date witches. It's also mentioned that not all pairings that occur are the result of a Cupid's interference. Cupids in the Charmed universe are assigned to pairing people up with other compatible matches, although not necessarily helping people find their soul mates.

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    The second season introduces Cupids as a type of angel who use magical rings instead of the classic bow and arrows.The Title Drop is Molly pointing out that the symbolism here is exactly the commodification of love that he's trying to fight against. In the Books of Magic Valentine's Day Episode, "This is Not About Chocolate", Cupid has replaced his bow with an automatic rifle that fires chocolate hollowpoints filled with Amaretto.

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    Wondy does not like him using them as they remove free will and he's sometimes unrepentant about shooting those whose partners don't want anything to do with them. Wonder Woman: Eros is a recurring character, though he trades in the bow and arrow for a pair of guns with bullets that have the same effect.

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    Naturally, after a particularly stressful mission, he decides to take a day off, leaving the bow and arrow in the hands of his well-meaning but untrained assistant, who decides to just fire arrows at every pair in sight, regardless of whether or not both parties are even sentient resulting in dozens of crack pairings (including Batman and a roll of toilet paper.) In the short comic "Cupid's Day Off" by Evan Larson, Cupid operates like a military sniper, requiring confirmation from Mission Control for every arrow he fires.












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