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Though the Collector at first thought she must have forced the Titan into telling him, King assures him that she didn't force anyone into doing it, with her telling him that people are complex, but sometimes it takes kindness and forgiveness, something he takes to heart. After going through the portal, Luz ends up in the In-Between Realm and sees a figure calling out to her from a distance but is unable to understand what the figure is saying. Not long after, Amity pulls her out just as it closes, saying Luz did not immediately emerge from the portal like the rest of them. As Luz calls her mother's bluff on liking the Demon Realm, she reveals she still intends to stay in the Human Realm permanently after taking care of Belos and the Collector. After making their way to The Owl House, Luz goes to Eda's nest and clutches her palisman egg. Amity soon arrives and tells Luz Ghost did not become sentient until she revealed she was unsure of her future but wanted to decide for herself.
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Spiraling even more into her guilt, only genuinely smiling when consoling someone else and with Amity being her happy and joyful self, she decides to permanently leave the Demon Realm once the Boiling Isles are saved, as she's convinced it's the best she could do for everyone. During the C.A.T's rebellion against Emperor Belos, Luz wears Eda's jacket with a teal inner shirt, as well as poofy brown pants and boots. In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", she is shown to be taller, have slightly shorter hair and a bit of mascara on her eyelashes. She also got her left forearm tattooed with a symbol of Flapjack in his honor. The two try to kiss each other, but the moment keeps getting ruined by someone or something nearby. During a dance, Luz tries to kiss Amity only for that moment to be ruined by King, who has taken over the stage and making quite a racket.
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She is humored at the fact that Eda also wanted to learn from all the tracks when she was attending. Luz and her friends become closer now that she begins to attend Hexside to the point that Amity slowly begins to gain a crush on her, something Luz is completely oblivious to. She even begins to challenge the new mean girl Boscha when she refuses to let up on picking on Willow, who had begun to display newfound confidence. 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.
Season 3
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. There, King sees a piece of a tag that was missing from the elixir that Luz was going to drink, and upon joining the pieces together they discover that the elixir was to "keep the curse at bay", thus discovering that Eda is in fact the beast, and in turn that it has a curse. King feels ashamed for believing that the elixir was for magic and making Eda turn into a beast for trying to get Luz interested in demons as he has no friends. King, noticing that Eda's eyes have turned black, remembers that those kinds of demons are sensitive to light, meaning they can use it to their advantage. 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.
After the party, she watches an entry where Philip mentions someone named "the Collector". After learning about time pools from Eda, Luz gets help from Lilith to try and find them. Their search eventually brings them to a beach, where there initially appears to be nothing. However, Luz finds the time pools hidden in the sand and they search for one leading to the Deadwardian Era. The trio fly off to the Night Market, where King reveals that they are waiting for information on Raine Whispers, the head of the Bard Coven who used to be romantically involved with Eda.
She reveals she got Amity her job back and describes what she went through as the mouse that ate the diary appears out of her hood. She grabs it and Amity explains it is an echo mouse and demonstrates how it projects what it eats. After watching an entry, Luz changes her attitude on the mouse and says they will be great friends. The following day, needing a library card to get into the Bonesborough Library, Luz goes to Gus, who knows what she is after. 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.
“Watching and Dreaming,” the final episode of The Owl House, doesn’t hold back on the emotional punches. In fact, what really seals the deal is one particularly devastating moment that the show pulls off with particular finesse. It’s a risky, well-worn trope that is somehow treaded perfectly — and with it, the finale takes on a level of poignance that elevates the already great show to new levels. During her return to earth, Luz is at her psychological worst, having gone from a girl with boundless optimism and happiness into a cold, self-loathing person.
Afterwards, when Amity expresses her worry about her parents not knowing about the Draining Spell, Luz assures her that she, along with the others, will help warn them. Later, both Luz and Amity, along with Willow, Gus, Hunter, sneak into the Blight factory, and get captured by Odalia and Kikimora instead. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", it's shown that Luz is torn between trying to get information out of the Echo Mouse and trying to figure out how to ask Amity out, referring to her as a "cotton-candy-haired goddess".
Her quest to become a powerful witch and uncover the secrets of this fantastical world is a testament to her courage and determination. Luz Noceda is the spirited and charismatic protagonist of the animated series “The Owl House.” A fiercely independent and imaginative teenager, Luz is a beacon of positivity and resilience in the magical world of the Boiling Isles. With her distinctive shock of purple hair and a perpetual twinkle of curiosity in her eyes, Luz is a memorable character who captures the hearts of viewers young and old. For the rest of Season 3, Luz dons a Halloween costume, being a cosplay of Azura.
Amity seems to acknowledge her attitudes towards Luz beforehand, and at least promises to think on them after Luz apologizes for reading her diary and lets her borrow her fifth Azura book. It is shown in "Adventures in the Elements" that Luz and Amity have become closer, with Amity putting in the effort to be friendlier. By the end of the same episode, Luz wants them to create their own club called the Azura Book Club. In "O Titan, Where Art Thou", Luz and Eda go on a mission to retrieve Francois for King after the Emperor's Coven raided the Owl House.
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. In "Once Upon a Swap", Lilith comes to interrogate Luz whilst she's in Eda's body and Luz learns that Eda, like her sister, had once desired to join the Emperor's Coven but chose not to. After being threatened with the coven brand, Luz accidentally casts a spell that blows out the prison wall and escapes.
Luz there meets Amity's older siblings, Edric and Emira Blight, who also have a bad relationship with Amity, and they invite her to have fun, but Amity has them expelled from there. Edric and Emira tell Luz that they will come back at night for the Wailing Star that will happen that night, and they invite her to go with them, and Luz accepts when she sees that befriending them can be the way to befriend Amity. That night, they sneak into the library and discover that the Wailing Star gives life to the books, taking advantage of that to have fun. Later, they go to Amity's secret hiding place to get her diary, without Luz knowing it; when they tell her, she doesn't agree as it is Amity's personal life. Luz ends up finding the diary and tries to avoid the twins from realizing it, but they end up doing so. When Luz tries to stop Edric from taking the diary she accidentally throws some pages, and Amity arrives and catches them.