
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. Luz eventually agrees, and the duo go back to the Demon Realm along with Camila, Amity, Willow, and Gus.
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Hooty
Later, when they reach the door the Collector is behind, Luz decides to talk with Philip after Lilith starts to become skeptical of how uncomfortably familiar he seems. In "Young Blood, Old Souls", Luz is enraged by what Lilith did to her own sister and goes on the warpath against her, even smashing a crystal ball showing a news broadcast she appears in. 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.
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When they catch her, they are shocked to discover she is Tinella Nosa and learn that Tibbles found a box of the books on the beach one day and has been trying to sell them, however, Amity was the only person buying the books. As they head back, Amity tries to cheer up a dejected Luz and they decide to turn their book club into a writing club. Upon seeing Willow, Gus, Viney, and Skara, the teenagers explain what they were up to and show Amity and Luz a photo they took earlier in the day with Hunter, shocking both girls. Luz looks out the window and sees Willow and Gus and begs them to get her out, saying she is too good for detention. After the teacher falls asleep, the other detention track students—Jerbo, Viney, and Barcus—show her a secret room they use to secretly learn magic and show her a heavily vandalized portrait of the room's creator. Just then, Willow and Gus come in and the others over hear them saying Luz thinks she is too good for detention and they turn on her.
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Separated from their loved ones, Luz takes her friend to her house where her mother tearfully embraces her. Upon being delivered to Belos, Kikimora asks to be his new second-in-command, to which Belos replies that she should find a hole to die in. After Kikimora leaves, Belos reveals he knows Kikimora brought him Luz rather than Hunter. Luz fights Belos in an attempt to stop the Draining Spell, however, he soon subdues her and says he has her best intentions at heart as a fellow human and does not want another soul corrupted by the Demon Realm. As Luz continues to fight, he starts to petrify her as she notices a branding glove and forms a plan.
Post-visit and preparing for the Day of Unity
This was seen when she blamed herself intensely for both Eda's capture by Lilith and later the loss of her magic, despite Eda's reassurances that neither was her fault. This sense of guilt would traumatically increase, however, after discovering the truth about Belos' identity and the role she inadvertently played in his rise to power, finding the Collector, and nearly wiping out all of witch and demon-kind on the Day of Unity. Following this, Luz's optimism was increasingly worn down by the traumas she endured and the constant blame she placed on herself for them, causing her to become a much more hardened and serious person who was determined to end Belos' evil even at the cost of her own life. The bullying escalates to Boscha dumping garbage on Willow and harassing her and her friends. Boscha agrees stating that if she won, she would use Willow as target practice demonstrating it on tossing a ball at full speed at a tree which not only drills a hole into it, but the tree also explodes into flames. In "For the Future", when Boscha met up with Luz and her friends again, she refused to help them save the Boiling Isles due to being influenced by a disguised Kikimora.
Amity noticed Luz's frowned expression, prompting her to cast a light spell for her. Luz and Amity's relationship is explored deeply in "Enchanting Grom Fright" when Amity is selected to be Grom Queen and Luz offers to take her place so she wouldn't have to fight her worst fear. On the night, Amity compliments Luz on her bizarre attire and thanks her for doing this for her. When Luz is scared away by Grom, who chases after her, Amity follows them to a cliff edge and stands between them when Grom reads her mind and transforms into her greatest fear; an indistinct person (whom Luz doesn't realize to be herself) tearing her Grom-posal note in half. After Luz reads half of the note, she offers to go with Amity herself and they defeat Grom with a magic-infused dance. After they are both rewarded the Grom Tiara, Luz asks Amity who she wanted to ask, and Amity blushes and tells her it isn't important, throwing aside the other half of the note which reveals that it was Luz she wanted to ask out, revealing that Amity has a crush on her.
As they hide, Lilith laments about their deaths before their births as Luz remembers something Lilith said on the beach about Stonesleepers having a ticklish spot behind their ears. When they catch up with him, Luz demands he tells them how the disk will help with the portal. After he offers to work together again, Lilith strikes him in the face and they leave.
Emperor Belos
Eda becomes touched and starts crying, prompting Luz to cry together with her. In "Echoes of the Past", Luz tries to get Hooty and Lilith to go along with King's stories about him being the King of Demons, knowing how important it is to him. Later, King brought the trio to the island that he had originally come from, and explored his abandoned castle together. After some time, King finds out that Luz and the others were only playing along and never fully believed him, and learns how he and Eda really met.
In "Agony of a Witch", Luz goes to great and dangerous lengths to cure Eda of her curse when she discovers that her elixir is starting to fail. When she is captured by Lilith, Eda comes to her rescue and furiously attacks Lilith, both for kidnapping Luz and upon finding out it was her who had placed the curse on her in the first place. When Lilith threatens Luz's life, Eda is forced to use all of her remaining magic to save her, at the cost of succumbing to her curse, possibly forever, despite Luz's pleas for her not to. With the rain painfully dissolving his body, Belos, in desperation, urges Luz to save him and make peace, but she remains unmoved by his pleas and only looks down on him in contempt. Upon waking, she sees Eda and King being tormented by puppets, and she wakes them with light glyphs.
Luz first meets the Blight twins in "Lost in Language", while Luz is trying to befriend Amity but gets negative backlash. Furthermore, Luz is eager to impress them since while waiting for them at the library, she tries out several poses that would make her appear "cool". However, after causing some mischief in the library and entering Amity's secret hideout, they tell Luz that they want to find Amity's diary to show it to everyone at school, to which Luz appears unwilling and hesitant to do at first.

In "Hooty's Moving Hassle", Luz is shown to be afraid of Eda's judgment and tries to stick to her rules so as not to be horribly punished. In "Yesterday's Lie", Luz attempts to make a portal to the Human Realm in order to see Camila again. However, the portal only partially works and sends her to an unknown realm, where she can communicate via reflections. Later, after Vee gets captured by the curator of the Gravesfield Historical Society, Luz contacts Camila for help and explains her time in the Boiling Isles.
On Coven Day, Boscha is walking through Bonesborough as Luz is demonstrating a light spell for her mother. The human unintentionally blinds her with the spell, and she becomes enraged, blasting flames at Luz in response. After returning to her original body, Boscha becomes a fan of and purchases King's book, Ruler's Reach, appearing at events for the book.
They toss a blue log in her lap and reveal they raided the Bonesborough Garden Club for palistrom wood so she can carve her own palisman. Later that day, as everyone is saying goodbye to Gwen and Lilith, who goes with her to stay and reconnect. Before leaving, Gwen reveals that Luz is the second human she knows off to arrive in the Boiling Isles, and that he left a diary at the library. After Gwen and Lilith leave, she wonders how her mother is reacting now that camp is over, unaware that someone has been taking her place. As Luz first discovers the plant glyph, she gets a text from her mom as the portal is open and, fearing she will react negatively, she sends an emoji before going off to school.
With that, Eda ends the lesson so she can go back to sleep, but Luz asks her to do the light spell again so she can record it on her phone, and Eda reluctantly accepts, but while doing so, she faints from exhaustion. After meeting and receiving wisdom from the Titan in the In Between Realm, Luz would finally make peace with her previous mistakes and was finally able to let go of her guilt over accidentally helping Belos in the past. Finally freed from these emotions, her previously eccentric and optimistic personality showed through once again, which proved essential in allowing her to master the Titan's powers and defeat Belos for good. This demonstrated that as compassionate and forgiving as Luz can be, her empathy has limits, to the point where she's willing to let enemies that she deems beyond redemption die. While she didn't participate in stomping Belos to death, she did nothing to prevent it, knowing that he didn't deserve any kindness or forgiveness she otherwise shows to others. After tracking down Amity and Mattholomule, Boscha begs Amity to rejoin her friend group, but Amity rejects her.
Luz is good friends with Captain Salty, and possesses a great deal of respect for his skills as a sailor. They first met in "Separate Tides", when she temporarily joined his crew to take part in the hunt for the Selkidomus in order to improve Eda's struggling finances at the time. Bump is Luz's principal at Hexside whom she first met prior to her enrollment when she masqueraded as Willow's abomination project. Though Bump attempted to dissect her and later banned her from campus due to the chaos she inadvertently caused, Luz didn't hold any resentment towards him for this, and was deeply grateful when he permitted her to enroll as a transfer student. Since enrolling at Hexside, Luz has come to develop something of a love-hate student teacher relationship with Bump, similar to the one that her mentor Eda shared with him during her time as a student at Hexside.
They fight and Luz unleashes a fire blast that flies off and hits a slitherbeast. The twins and Eda restrain it as Amity tries to attack it, but the wand is out of power. The slitherbeast takes Eda and the twins as Amity traps Luz in a cage to keep her from getting hurt. Boscha is a potions student who attends Hexside School of Magic and Demonics with Amity Blight, Willow Park, and Gus Porter.
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