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For her part, Luz respects Bump and generally considers him to be a good teacher, but can be frustrated at times by his strict adamance for following dogmatic rules and is unafraid of calling him out when she feels he is being unreasonable. In turn, Bump is easily annoyed and has at times punished Luz for the chaos and disruptions her antics at school sometimes cause, but he does genuinely care about her well being and sees great potential in her. Sadly, however, this kindness would be repaid with ungratefulness and betrayal when Kikimora callously turned on Luz and attempted to kill her and Amity after falling for Terra Snapdragon's false promises of a promotion, much to their disgust. Since then, Luz has given up on attempting to redeem Kikimora, recognizing that she is far too selfish to be reached and will always place her own petty ambitions above everyone else. As a result, the two would continue to be enemies, with their mutual animosities for each other growing over time. On her part, Luz generally considers Kikimora to be a legitimate yet thoroughly unimpressive villain, often treating her as more of a nuisance compared to much more powerful adversaries like Belos and the Collector.
Stopping the Draining Spell
At first they work together, but soon King hijacks their shared work and makes it his own, angering Luz. After the success of his book, Ruler's Reach, King is asked to write another book and he recruits Luz to help after his publisher, Piniet, rejects his solo work. Luz agrees and they are trapped in a box and threatened to to be crushed if they fail to complete a manuscript in time. After King apologizes, they work a manuscript and put a light glyph on the last page. As they fight Piniet's minions, an expiring author comes forward and gives the publisher her manuscript. She has also become much more confident in herself as she continues to pursue her dream of becoming a witch, no longer looking down on herself as she did years prior.
Powers and abilities
As they walk to the library, Gus laments about his actions with the pixies and thinks about changing tracks when they see a group of Glandus High students defend a child from a slitherbeast. When they say they are looking for the Looking Glass Ruins, Luz urges Gus to go with them and gives him some glyphs. At the library she tells Amity about the human who came to the Demon Realm before her, Philip Wittebane, and trays she is looking for his diary. Amity says it should be in the forbidden stacks and agrees to take Luz as long as they remain silent as she would get fired otherwise.
Edric and Emira Blight
Shortly after hurting Inner Belos and fleeing, they are brought out of the mindscape by Eda. Hunter then starts having a panic attack, realizing that Belos knows what happened and that he can't go back. He then fearfully removes his cloak and flees from the Owl House tearfully.
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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.
Temporary Powers
However, Luz becomes too daring as she flies and they crash, injuring Owlbert and he runs off. They find him with the Bat Queen, who refuses to return Owlbert unless Luz completes a series of tasks. While Owlbert forgives her, the Bat Queen refuses to let him go and fights Luz herself. However, Owlbert stops her and shows her telepathically that Luz is a good person and, after the Bat Queen is revealed to be a palisman, Luz promises to be more careful and they are allowed to leave. Back at the Owl House, Luz apologizes to Owlbert and patches him up as Eda returns.
Eda Clawthorne

Luz then picks up the business card and goes to Blight Manor and makes a deal with Odalia that she and her friends will be readmitted to Hexside if she helps with their business demonstration that night. Luz struggles to make it through the demonstration and during the last demo of the night, the "Abomaton", she asks Odalia to stop, but Odalia responds that the abomaton will only stop once its enemy is destroyed. Soon, Amity arrives and threatens to rip apart the abomaton unless her friends are readmitted. When she returns to the Owl House, Lilith presents her with an ice sculpture of herself being given a gold star by Luz, who then gives a sticker to Lilith before going to her room. One day before school, Luz is teaching Eda and Lilith what she knows about glyphs and questions if there are more when Hooty tells her it is time to go.
Spell Circle

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. As they head back, Amity tries to cheer up a dejected Luz and they decide to turn their book club into a writing club.
Despite this, Luz is intelligent and surprisingly introspective when she allows herself the room to breathe. In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Luz is slightly taller and dons a new set of clothes. She wears a dark purple overshirt with a snake design and tucked sleeves, a purple and lilac striped shirt, baggy yellow pants ending at the ankles with small patches on them, green socks and purple & white sneakers with a diamond design on each of the sides. She wears Amity's eclipse necklace and now has a second earring on her right ear.
After Belos kills Luz, King's anger was so great that he gained a never before seen feral form to avenge her. When Luz returns with Titan magic, he is overjoyed at her being alive and he helps Luz defeat Belos, with both doing a sonic shout together. In "Sense and Insensitivity", Luz becomes excited about the idea of her and King writing together. However, later in the writing process, once she sees that King has thrown out her contributions in favor of his own, she becomes upset and decides to work on her own. Later, while Luz is working on her own writing, King invites her to a party to celebrate the success of his new book.
In "Watching and Dreaming", Luz is devastated when Amity expresses anger at her and challenges her to a "witch's battle". This causes Luz to realize that Amity is not real, as she would never misquote "The Good Witch Azura". After Amity snaps out of it, she along with the other kids tells Luz how to 'wake up'.
This revelation finally resulted in Stringbean's egg hatching, with the young palisman immediately helping Luz and her friends in their mission to defeat the Belos and the Collector, much to Luz's joy. Since her birth, Luz and Stringbean have shared a powerful bond with each other, with Luz being exceptionally loving towards her new palisman, overjoyed at her finally hatching. In "Edge of the World", Luz, King, and Hooty decide to look into a possible lead regarding King's heritage after Hooty coughs up a letter he had eaten some time ago, believing that the warrior mentioned would be able to help them stop Belos and the Day of Unity. Once arriving at Titan Trapper Island, Luz encourages King to learn what he can about being a Trapper himself, while she and Hooty talk to Bill about getting their help to stop Belos. However, once Luz and Hooty realize that Bill's description of a titan fits King, they immediately realize that he's in danger and rush off to warn him. Upon being rescued, King is initially upset with Luz for taking him away, saying that he knows Luz will eventually have to leave the Demon Realm, and that he thought he'd have to prepare for a world without her.
Lilith pins her and Luz says Lilith should be petrified, to which the witch agrees. They then go back to the Demon Realm after Luz looks back at the Human Realm one last time. As they sneak in, Lilith says she will stay in the Emperor's Coven and act as a double agent. However, Belos finds them and takes Lilith and King to him before throwing them in the line of petrification with Eda. Luz reluctantly hands it over, but destroys it as she goes to the petrifaction.
After seeing Kikimora struggling to get time off to attend a family reunion, Luz desires to recruit her in their plan to get to Raine and Kikimora agrees to help. Luz is a kind-hearted, outgoing, eccentric, energetic, and exceedingly geeky girl, who possesses a strong love of fantasy and adventure. She is an extremely optimistic person who always attempts to see the best in others, even in past enemies.
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. Luz met Lilith in "Covention" but didn't interact much with her; Lilith seemed fascinated by Luz, having not been privy to many humans on the Boiling Isles, and thought the idea that a human taught by her fugitive sister could best her strongest protégé, Amity, was laughable.
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