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When Amity and her friends have an Moonlight Conjuring and invite everyone except Willow, Luz, Willow and Gus decide to have one at the Owl House, taking advantage of Eda and King's absence that night. Before leaving, Eda asks Luz to take care of the house, warning her before leaving that if anything happens to the house, she will never trust her again. They soon realize that they can control the house thanks to the power of the moon, and decide to take the house on a joyride instead of returning it to its place to show off to Amity. On the way, they meet Boscha, one of Amity's friends, and begin to bother her without Boscha realizing it was them. Their journey however ends up causing the arrival to the house of Animal Control, who capture them; the three are thrown off a cliff but are held up with a branch.
Relationships
Luz first met them during her first day at Hexside after being placed with them in the detention track by Principal Bump. This selflessness earned her their respect and appreciation, leading to them befriending her and inviting her into the Secret Room of Shortcuts. In turn, Luz immediately came to admire the trio for their innovative use of the room in learning different forms of magic and was deeply excited to join their group. Not long after, the two realize that the monstrous version of Belos that had been chasing them was actually the palismen souls that he had consumed, who were trying to warn them.
Arriving in the Boiling Isles

It is also revealed that Luz has become so traumatized by her time in Belo's mindscape. She is a human girl who finds herself transported to another world and learns to be a witch under the tutelage of Eda Clawthorne. Viney, Jerbo, and Barcus are three of Luz's friends and classmates at Hexside, being the first students she befriended following her enrollment.
Characters
After Luz returns as a human-titan fusion and defeats Belos while the Collector saves the Archives, the two of them pinky swear to each keep doing their best. The Collector decides to return to the stars for some growth and soul searching, but not before gifting Luz a portal door so she can come and go between realms whenever she pleases. Four years later, he gifts Luz with a spectacular display of shooting stars for her belated quinceañera, showing how their friendship is still going strong even after all the time that has passed.
Return to the Demon Realm
In "Understanding Willow", she leaves her childhood picture of her and Amity out on display so she could come up with a scheme to make them friends again. And in "Wing It Like Witches", she challenges Boscha to a grudgby match in Willow's name after she persistently tormented her, despite Willow having never played before, and pushes her and Gus too hard in preparation. However, on both occasions, Willow acknowledges and appreciates that Luz's intentions were good and bears no ill will towards her for her efforts. In "Eda's Requiem", Luz and King train together for the Gland Prix, knowing that the winner will get an interview and that it would be the perfect chance for King to get a message out to his dad. Although she didn't win in the end, Eda helped King do a livestream on Penstagram, and King announced that he will be changing his name legally to King Clawthorne, asking Eda to adopt him.
Episodes
At first he turns into Eda, but quickly changes into her mother and reacts negatively to the Demon Realm. Luz, in a state of panic, runs out of Hexside as Grometheus and the students follow her. As she is cornered, Amity jumps in front of her and Grometheus takes the form of a shadowy figure and takes a note out of Amity's dress pocket and rips it. Luz reads part of the note and realizes Amity was afraid of getting rejected. Luz then asks Amity to be her date and the two dance and defeat Grometheus together. Luz asks Amity who she wanted to ask, but Amity does not answer as the other students carry the two away on their shoulders.
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. When Amity comes over, she lies about not setting off the alarm and they return to the brawl. As Amity is about to face Warden Wrath in the finals, Amity's father arrives and reveals he was alerted to her ditching tryouts. She stares at Luz in disbelief as her father tries to take her home, but Amity angrily swats his hand away and takes an invisibility glyph from Luz before running off. 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.
Powers and abilities
Following her return to the Demon Realm, it was heavily implied that Luz initially blamed herself for Flapjack's death. This sense of guilt would be used against her after she was briefly captured by the Collector, who controlled Hunter into blaming Luz for losing Flapjack. After her meeting with the Titan, however, Luz was finally able to let go of her guilt, before using her newfound powers to finally defeat Belos and thus ultimately avenging Flapjack's death.
Family information
Ron and Hermione gave Harry half-exasperated, half-commiserating looks. “Mister Cedric Diggory, who also used the Bubble-Head charm, was the first to return with his hostage, though he returned one minute outside the time limit of an hour. Harry’s heart sank, if Cedric was outside the time limit, he was definitely outside of it. Harry could see Madam Pomfrey fussing over Hermione, Krum, Cedric, and Cho, all of whom were wrapped in thick blankets. Dumbledore, Ludo Bagman, and Bump were all beaming at Harry, Luz, Ron, and Amity as they swam to the shore.
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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. 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. Since "Reaching Out", she always wears Eda's grudgby letterman jacket with her outfits. With the proper training she can preform eldritch magic and potentially other spells with her hands.
And with that, the beautiful cotton candy-haired goddess released Luz from the hug and departed through the portal door. Hunter got back first, he held a bucket in one hand that was overflowing with Selkiegris. Luz Noceda is the main protagonist character of The Owl House, who is portrayed by Sarah Nicole-Robles.
This leads to another skirmish between them when Kikimora attempts to kill Luz and her friends out of spite, though Luz was able to facilitate their escape, once again foiling Kikimora's plans. 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. In "Hunting Palismen", Luz worked to rescued Hunter when she discovered that Kikimora wanted him dead, and later joined forces with him to fight her and rescue the palisman she had planned to deliver to Belos, though Kikimora was unaware of Luz's role in this encounter.
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Back at the Owl House, Luz gets a text from her mother and replies that she is having a great time and hopes her mother can meet her new friends. Luz thinks she is referring to the texts, unaware someone has been writing letters to her mother in her name. When Luz and Willow are in photo class, they extract memories from each other and Luz becomes curious upon seeing a memory of Willow and Amity, to which Willow dismisses it as the past and asks Luz not to ask about it more before reversing the photo. However, after they leave the room, Amity sees the photo and burns it, inadvertently destroying Willow's other memories as well. In the lunchroom, Luz and Gus notice that Willow is acting strange and return to the photo lab to find Amity trying to salvage the photos.
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She confronts her, via reflective surfaces, and finds out that the girl is actually a shapeshifting basilisk named Vee. Vee is slowly reverting to her old appearance and needs to devour magic in order to remain human and Luz decides to help her. When she gets captured by a conspiracy theorist, Luz is forced to contact her mother and reveals everything to her. Camila rescues Vee and Luz allows her to stay with her mother after learning that she escaped abuse back on the Boiling Isles. However, Camila is mortified to learn that Luz may have left because of their poor relationship and she is forced to solemnly promise that when she gets back that she stay for good; something she cannot bring herself to tell King and Eda about.
Later, Boscha throws Luz along with some others into the detention pit for trying to plot a rebellion against her. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", the twins seem to be aware of Luz's crush on Amity, leaving the two alone together when they start blushing. Later, when Luz arrives at Blight Manor in order to tell Amity that she got her job at the library back, they can be seen watching the two of them, with Edric noting Amity's bold move of giving Luz a kiss on the cheek.
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