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Luz then builds up the courage to say the next thing, but Amity gets too excited and asks her out first. Luz is slightly disappointed that she built up the courage for nothing, prompting Amity to awkwardly allow her to speak. Unsure what to do then, they hold hands and comment on how scary the situation still feels. Stringbean is Luz's beloved palisman, in the form of a purple snake-shifter, whom she first carved in "Clouds on the Horizon" from a rare sample of Palistrom wood that Eda had obtained for her. Even prior to Stringbean's birth, Luz loved her palisman deeply, being extremely eager for it to come to life.
Casting
While trying to find out more information about making a portal to the Human Realm, Luz asks Lilith for help in locating time pools so they can go to the Deadwardian Era in order to ask Philip Wittebane about the portal. In the beginning of "Thanks to Them", Luz gave Amity a bandage for her hand while Amity stared at her with appreciation. Luz and Amity also worked together to come out to Camila, the latter of which approved of their relationship. Although not outright shown, it is revealed in "Thanks to Them" that while in the Human Realm, Luz did fulfill her promise and take Amity out on dates, as seen in photos inside Willow's scrapbook.
Building a portal and dating Amity
Amity Blight (voiced by Mae Whitman) is a student at Hexside; she is an abomination expert and works part-time at the Bonesborough Library. Initially, she appears to be an petty and cold-hearted top student, who bullies those she feels are inferior to her. This leads Luz to challenge her to a witches' duel, which will determine whether Luz will continue witch training. However, when Amity is exposed of cheating on Lilith's part, she runs off and lashes out at Luz, accusing her for humiliating her in front of the Emperor's Coven and embarrassing her at school, while lamenting how much pressure she puts on herself to be the best.
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During this time, she immediately came to despise Wrath for his cruelty and his imprisonment of innocent witches and demons simply for not being normal or fitting into society. Despite this, Luz was also intimidated by Wrath's imposing demeanor and strength, causing her to initially fear him during their first meeting. This fear, however, would quickly subside when Wrath soon had her, Eda, and King cornered, whereupon he revealed his secret attraction for Eda, much to Luz's discomfort, who openly expressed her disgust of his unsettling interest towards her mentor. After overcoming her fear of him, Luz became determined to help her friends defeat and escape Wrath, and was unafraid of facing him in battle. While escaping the Conformatorium, Luz proved instrumental in beating the ruthless Warden, having briefly knocked him unconscious with Owlbert before releasing and rallying his prisoners against him, which resulted in his humiliating defeat.
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In "King's Tide", Luz confronts Belos in an effort to stop the Day of Unity after tricking Kikimora to take her by having Gus disguise her as Hunter. Belos then tells her that despite their differences, he wants to help send Luz home, saying that he doesn't want another human life destroyed by the Boiling Isles. However, Luz calls him out on his hypocrisy, noting his claims about protecting humanity despite being barely human after using magic on his own body for so long. When Belos then starts to petrify her, Luz makes a desperate attempt to save herself by telling Belos that he has no idea how much humanity has changed over the centuries and that no one will take his claims about the Demon Realm seriously. She then tries to make a deal to be his guide in the modern day, in exchange for Belos sparing her friends. Luz then desperately tells him that similar to how he'll do anything to save humanity, she'll do anything she can to save her loved ones, even calling him by his human name.
When the Collector tries and fails to get Belos to change his ways, Luz defends him but dies in the process. Luz and her companions explaining to the Collector how kindness and forgiveness can be effective in making friends. Luz, Amity, Eda, King, and Hooty watch the parade as it is suddenly announced that Belos will deliver a message. Belos informs the residents of the Boiling Isles that the Day of Unity will occur in exactly one month and shows the crowd his face for the first time.
Kikimora
When they land, they find the town deserted and narrowly avoid a wave of sparkles. Before she can catch someone, King and the Collector appear and "defeat" "Eda" with a light spell. However, "Eda" is revealed to be Terra Snapdragon in a costume and, after the head witch angers the Collector, they watch as he turns her into a puppet. After King speaks with the Collector, the pair and the puppets leave as Luz tries to speak with King.
Seeing them approaching, Luz bids Gus and Willow farewell, before placing her hands on Amity's face and pulling her in for a kiss on the cheek, leaving her girlfriend in blushing shock. Luz then runs off and joins Eda and King as they fly off, but she forgets her phone on the school steps, which Amity takes. Luz combines the fire and ice glyphs with Sleeping Nettles to knock out Kikimora, and she hands the Golden Guard his staff back.
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After Luz expresses her fears of how the others would react if they found out she made the Draining Spell possible, Hunter says they would react the same as finding out he was made from a possible witch hunter. The two decide to keep their secrets for the time being before joining the others in explaining the current state of the Demon Realm. After she and Vee help get Amity and Willow settled in her room and her mother gets Gus and Hunter settled in the basement. Her mother says she is just happy Luz is home as Luz blames herself for getting her friends stranded on Earth. When the carriage stops, Luz jumps out ready for a fight, only to be restrained by Darius Deamonne and freed by Eberwolf.
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 color of a given witch's spell circle is constant, except for members of the Emperor's Coven, whose spell circles are white. Spell Circle is a magic glowing circle that is practiced by witches in the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House. But if drawn on other surfaces like the ground or a wall, they will not consume it. But if drawn or tattooed onto a living being, the glyphs can have harmful effects, as seen when Philip Wittebane tried to give himself magic by carving them onto his arm. This ended up damaging his body in the process, leaving him to absorb Palismen to keep him alive for centuries to prevent the glyphs he carved onto his body from killing him.
Because of this, Luz abandoned all pretense she once held of permanently leaving the Demon Realm, instead now being able to happily travel between realms and regularly visiting her loved ones on the Isles before staying there once again to attend college. Kikimora has been a recurring enemy for Luz during her time in the Demon Realm. Their animosity for each other began during their first encounter in "Young Blood, Old Souls", when Kikimora, acting on Belos' orders, attempted to have the captured Eda, King, and Lilith petrified at the Conformatorium. Fortunately though, Luz was able to foil her efforts before coercing her into releasing them under the threat of being immolated by one of her fire glyphs. Following this, Luz and Kikimora would occasionally cross paths as foes, with Luz often foiling her attempts to gain Belos' favor.
He asks Luz to cast the light spell, but she doesn't know how to do it, but she then sees something on his phone for a moment, a pattern in the circle Eda made, and when she follows it, she manages to do the spell, thus making her first spell. Luz begins to cast more light spells and King gets Eda's attention to lead her to the spells, and when she does, they blind her with a much larger spell and knock her unconscious with it, giving her the elixir to bring her back to normal while she is unconscious. One afternoon while King was teaching her demonology, it began to rain boiling hot rain, causing Eda to arrive earlier, so Luz took the opportunity to ask her to teach her spells.
Upon seeing this, they believe the author can travel between worlds and they go off to meet her. As they go to the bookstore, they theorize if the author is someone they know. Upon reaching the bookstore, they are disheartened to learn the signing has been canceled. After questioning their next move, they see the author and chase her to a drainage pipe. 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.
This constant rejection from her peers, along with her inability to make friends, has resulted in Luz developing underlying self-esteem issues which will occasionally manifest. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", it was implied that Luz also was bullied by other kids for her inability to fit in, which possibly served to reinforce her fear of other teens. Glyphs when drawn on paper consume the paper they are drawn on, but if drawn on something larger like the ground or a wall will not consume it, and instead, the glyph itself will simply disappear. They have harmful effects if drawn or tattooed onto a living being due to glyphs requiring energy to cast spells.
When she then says that getting home isn't worth hurting people, he disagrees before bidding them farewell, leaving them to die. Later, after Luz and Lilith tame the Stonesleeper, they catch up to Philip and demand that he explain how the Collector will help him build a portal to the Human Realm. However, when Philip says no and that he needs the Collector for something else, Luz becomes furious that he's continuing to withhold the information from them. When Lilith strikes him in the face after he suggests that they help him again if they want the information, Luz becomes smug that he got what was coming to him. Later, Luz is shown to be upset that the person she was hoping could help get her home really turned out to be a jerk. Following her arrival to the Demon Realm, Luz immediately came to despise Belos for his cruel and oppressive rule over the Boiling Isles, and realized that he was extremely dangerous and up to no good from the moment she saw him for the first time.
However, Bill figures it out as well before they can get to King, and he plans to sacrifice King by disguising it as an initiation ritual. She and Hooty manage to save King at the last minute and inform him he is the last titan. They make their way to where they arrived and teleport back to the finger before destroying it to prevent the Titan Trappers from following them. In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", she is shown to have slightly shorter hair and a bit of mascara on her eyelashes.
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