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Adrien has become incredibly emotionally distant from others because of his mother, Emilie Agreste's, recent passing. Similarly wracked by her death, Adrien's father, Gabriel Agreste, uses the Butterfly Miraculous, a magical jewel, to turn into Hawk Moth and create chaos, in hopes of luring out the holders of the Ladybug and Black Cat Miraculouses.
In Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie, Hawk Moth's plans are still intact. Unlike the TV series version, this one surrendered upon learning that Adrien is Cat Noir. After surrendering the Butterfly Miraculous to Ladybug and Cat Noir, Gabriel turned himself in for his crimes as Hawk Moth.
Their main enemy is the supervillain Hawk Moth, whose secret identity, unknown to the heroes, is Adrien's father, Gabriel Agreste. Using the Butterfly Miraculous, he creates akumas , butterflies infused with negative energy, to " akumatize " Paris' everyday citizens when they experience negative emotions, turning them into supervillains.
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Cat Noir and Ladybug's aim is to protect Paris and reclaim the Butterfly Miraculous from the villain Hawk Moth (French: Papillon, lit. 'Butterfly'), unaware that the latter is actually Adrien's father. Every Miraculous is accompanied by a small magical creature known as a kwami, with Adrien's kwami being Plagg, a black cat-like being.
According to John Jarvis Bisset in his 1875 work Sport and War in South Africa, "The death's-head moth, as found in South Africa, is about the size and length of a man's finger, and it has a most perfect death's-head-and-marrowbones painted by Nature with all her beauty on its back. The legend both amongst the Dutch and the natives of the Cape ...
Later, they manage to remove Catalyst's gift and reverse all the akumatizations. With Hawk Moth cornered, Catalyst takes the Peacock Miraculous and becomes "Mayura". She "amokizes" Hawk Moth, using an "amok", an evil feather, to create a "sentimonster". Born of Hawk Moth's frustration, the monstrous moth allows Hawk Moth to escape.
Acherontia lachesis, the greater death's head hawkmoth or bee robber, is a large (up to 13 cm wingspan) [1] sphingid moth found in India, Sri Lanka and much of the East Asian region. It is one of the three species of death's-head hawkmoth genus, Acherontia. The species was first described by Johan Christian Fabricius in 1798.