
Upon returning, they find the aftermath of King and Hooty's battle with animated toys. When sees the monster, King chases it into a closet only to discover that the Snaggleback is just a harmless monster, contradicting his books. The real creature arrives and eats Snaggleback and begins to chase King, who fleeing is led by Luz hides in Eda's room so the beast can't find her and is soon joined by King, who informs her the Snaggleback is not the monster.
Emperor Belos
After exiting the memories, they see the shadowy figure and work with the child to subdue it. Hunter confronts the Inner Belos, only for Belos to sink him into the ground of his mindscape to kill him. When Luz and Belos are alone, he admits to being a witch hunter and reveals his true identity, Philip Wittebane. Luz is silent with disbelief as Belos mockingly explains how she helped him find the key component in his plan to eradicate the witches and demons of the Boiling Isles. He attacks as Eda, through a walkie-talkie Luz had with her when she entered the emperor's mind, says she can get her out. Hunter bursts from the ground to save Luz, and the two are pulled out of the emperor's mind.
Emperor Belos/Philip Wittebane
Once revived, Hooty and Lilith share an overjoyed embrace with each other, with Luz pulling her mother and Amity into a tearful hug at the sight of it, though seemingly oblivious to their respective discomfort over the house demon's bizarre manner of affection. As they play games, Luz and her friends fight for their lives and manage to survive. Eventually, the Collector breaks down in tears and reveals that his siblings told him to come to their planet, where he befriended the baby titans. However, his siblings started attacking the titans, and their father accused him of hurting them and imprisoned him.
Friends
Later, Luz furiously attacks Lilith with her magic after failing to stop Eda from being taken away for petrification until they fall through the portal to the human world (where Luz's glyphs don't work). Luz remains angry at Lilith, claiming she's the one that deserves Eda's punishment, but has a change of heart after Lilith explains why she cursed Eda in the first place. As a show of good faith, Lilith gives Owlbert back to Luz, despite being ordered to destroy them. Upon their return to the demon realm, Luz and Lilith work together to free Eda and escape back to the Owl House.
Character information
In "Young Blood, Old Souls", Luz and King break into the Conformatorium and fight their way through to Eda's cell where Luz manages to get through to her. When Eda tries to send her away, Luz insists that they're a family and have to stick together; Eda tells her to go back to the human world where she'd be safe, and Luz leaps into a hug, telling Eda she loves her, a sentiment Eda readily reciprocates. When Eda is raised to the stage for her petrification, Luz isn't ready to let her go and Eda is forced to push her off, leaving her in floods of tears once she's gone. At the end of the episode, when Eda is returned to normal, Luz is elated and offers to help Eda learn magic her way after her ordeal left her bereft of her powers.

Luz gets separated from Hunter and, after remembering what happened at the clinic, she takes out a light glyph and is surprised it works, albeit weakened. After realizing she can use glyphs to track the blood, she uses more light glyphs and follows where they burn brightest. After enlisting the help of Emira and Edric, the twins give Amity their Concealment Stones, albeit reluctantly on Edric's part. As Luz watches Amity fight, she gets another notification about that day's events and, to distract herself, signs up for the brawl as well. As Emira says she needs silence to tend to Amity's injury, Luz walks off and finds the abomaton.
Amity Blight
The second is a green dress with a dark brown belt on her waist, a tannish-gray jacket with a star/clover pattern and two gold buttons on the left side, pumpkin orange tights and black flat shoes. Following the Day of Unity and the unleashing of the Collector, she was stranded in the Human Realm for months and forced to take shelter at the Noceda residence. She and her friends have only recently returned to the Demon Realm and the Boiling Isles. She also wasn't very good at magic, using different kinds of magic to see what kind she was good at. Even though Amity liked hanging out with Willow because of who she was, her parents didn't think she was powerful enough to be her friend, and threatened to ruin Willow's chances of getting into Hexside if Amity didn't break off her friendship with her. From then on, Amity became a bully towards her, as well as calling her "Half a witch Willow".
She likes plants and gets frustrated, if she gets bad grades and when other students make fun of her, calling her "Half-A-Witch Willow". As the series progresses, Willow begins to come out of her shell and display a friendlier and sometimes commanding attitude. By the events of "Wing It Like Witches", Willow has taken a more confident demeanor which begins to earn the admiration of her fellow students. Months later after Willow and her friends returned to the Demon Realm, Boscha goes back to picking on Willow, but seems to share and understand the pressures of leadership, trying to offer her advice. Of course, Willow assumes Boscha is just trying to kick her while she's down, and is seemingly proved right when "Roka" attacks Willow from behind. After escaping the Detention pit and before heading off to the Titan's skull, Willow tells Boscha that she'll be back to settle the score with her.
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At some point following her return to the Human Realm, Luz would gain Vee as a classmate at Gravesfield High. Despite this, high school would remain difficult for Luz, as she presumably continued to face the same challenges she did before. As the Day of Unity approaches, Eda takes her and King to have her cloak repaired when Prim, her usual seamstress, refuses them service after joining the Oracle Coven. As Prim closes the door on the three, Luz calls Belos a fraud as onlookers become nervous at her slandering the emperor. Eda calms her down and explains how people have been swayed by Belos for half a century and need real proof to change their mind. Luz then spots Hunter and tails him, only for the two to end up in Belos' mind.
After noticing King is depressed, Luz suggests raiding the warehouse where their belongings are to find Francois, King's favorite toy. When Luz wakes up one morning, she realizes it is the anniversary of her father's death and she is upset that she cannot continue the tradition of placing flowers at his grave, Luz distracts herself by finding new glyph combinations and working on a new portal. When Amity arrives and explains how her father would not let her compete in the Bonesborough Brawl, Luz thinks she can use this as an opportunity for an alternative to her tradition. After Amity sends her Abomaton chaperone on an errand, they head for the brawl. Upon traveling back in time, they don disguises to better blend in with the populace, with Luz utilizing a medieval helmet to hide her ears. Upon arriving at the Bonesborough of the era, Lilith warns Luz to be on alert as they are in the "Savage Ages", when witches and demons supposedly used wild magic to bring chaos and pain to the Isles, before its banishment by Belos.
This is translated in the Boiling Isles by way of occasionally disobeying Eda and getting into trouble. Despite this, Luz is intelligent and surprisingly introspective when she allows herself the room to breathe. When fused with the Titan's power, her cloak turns into a furry black covering with rings of bone on the outside and purple on the inside, with a glowing glyph combination on her chest. Her eyes turn black with yellow pupils, and her hands and lower legs turn skeleton-like while wearing gray pants. Her clothing consists of a set of small, round black earrings, a short-sleeved half-lavender-blue and half-white hooded shirt with cat ears attached to the hood, high-waisted jean shorts over a set of dark navy-gray capri leggings, and a pair of white loafer sneakers.
After Gus and Willow fail to hear her, as they are listening to loud sounds in the kitchen, Luz then messages Amity about the Fool's Blood. At nightfall, Luz gets over her illness and greets the three as they return from their failed venture for blood and she hugs Amity. Luz then goes to Blight Manor to find that Amity has changed her hair color.
Lilith seals Luz in a bubble and makes her watch her and Eda fight to wear down Eda's magic. Luz escapes the bubble and tries to stop Eda, so Lilith throws her off the castle bridge, forcing Eda to expend the last of her magic to save her and she transforms into her cursed form. As Lilith orders her taken away, Luz angrily jumps on Lilith, calling her a monster, but is easily overpowered, with Lilith ordering her to go back to her world saying she never belonged in the Demon Realm.
While in the Human Realm, the two continued to bond as they guarded their respective secrets, which they kept from their friends, while also confining in each other the guilt and shame they both felt about them. Because of this, Hunter serves as an important confidante and source of comfort to Luz, to the point where she comes to view him as part of her family. Upon expressing this sentiment to him, Hunter was touched to the point of tears, prompting Luz to console him with a hug. After Belos kills Flapjack and escapes through the portal into the Demon Realm, Luz becomes overwhelmed with guilt that she had helped Belos to achieve his goal before. Hunter consoles her by saying that if not for Luz, Belos would have tricked someone else anyway, and pleads Luz to fight back together for the sake of Flapjack.
As Luz says she wants to be a witch and help her friends- but doing one messes with the other, Amity tells her how she first bonded with Ghost by being honest about her intentions and wants. As Amity says they will find Eda and King, Hunter says he saw them flying overhead on a star-shaped platform. In addition, by late Fall, the school year resumes and Luz resumes classes at Gravesfield High, where she is once again ostracized by the other students and by members of the faculty due to her previous disruptions before the Summer. Nearing Halloween, Luz is in English class, being taught by Mr. Sandoval, who discusses a book with a protagonist whose trials are similar to hers. During the discussion, she uses the protagonist in place of herself when unintentionally letting out her frustrations and says it would be better if "the protagonist" did not exist, much to the confusion of her teacher and classmates. Following class, when she is at her locker, two transfer students come up to her and give her a flyer for the Gravesfield Halloween Festival.
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