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Later, when Kikimora reveals that Belos knows about the plan to stop the Draining Spell, Luz decides she needs to warn Eda and the others and has Gus disguise her as Hunter and vice versa, knowing that Kikimora planned to take "Hunter" right to Belos. In "Hollow Mind", Luz, upon seeing Hunter at the Night Market, tries to question him on what Belos is up to in order to try and prove that he's evil. In the process, both are accidentally sent into Belos' mindscape after stepping on a vial leftover from the attempt by Raine, Darius, and Eberwolf to enter the Emperor's mindscape themselves. However, the further they go into Belos' memories with the previous Golden Guards, the more uncertain Hunter becomes. Once they reach the memory of Belos talking with the Collector, both Luz and Hunter are shocked to find out about the Draining Spell, and that Belos had created previous versions of Hunter and eventually destroyed each one after betraying him. Luz tries to comfort Hunter by offering him a chance to stay at the Owl House, but they then become horrified after coming across more paintings depicting what happened to the previous Golden Guards.
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After the three are thrown out of school, Luz confronts the Blights and Odalia gives her a business card to talk things out. Willow and Gus reject the idea and the three try multiple times to sneak back into school. As Crow Phones arrive to take Willow and Gus to their angry parents, Amity appears and apologizes for not doing anything. Nine days after the petrification, Lilith has moved into the Owl House and they have taken up odd jobs to supply an income, with their most recent being bounty hunters. One day before handing in a bounty, she leaves a message for her mother, which fails to be sent. At the market, they are given a fraction of the reward money and Luz insists they go after targets with larger bounties, but Eda is against it.
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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. Eda telling Luz they need solid proof to get people to change their minds on Belos. 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.
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Luz, however, no longer susceptible to his manipulations, sees through the facade and only stares at her former murderer in hateful disgust. While "Philip" continues his attempts to deceive her, Luz uses the last of her Titan powers to silently summon a small pour of boiling rain, which quickly begins melting away Belos' body and revealing his true form, while Luz herself remains untouched thanks to the Titan's magic. Shocked to be talking to the Titan, Luz listens as he reveals he's been watching King all this time.
After learning that Amity is deeply embarrassed by her greatest fear, which is later implied to have been being rejected by Luz, Luz offers to fight Grometheus in her place. Luz initially struggles to face the monster, as it manifests itself as her mother finding out about her time on the Boiling Isles and feeling hurt and angry. Luz and Amity dance together while casting multiple magic spells, defeating it. In season three, Luz eventually returns to the Boiling Isles alongside her friends and mother. She finally gains a palisman in the form of a "snake shifter" which she names Stringbean.[17] After reuniting with Eda and King, she also shows compassion towards the Collector, befriending him and learning King's parent, the Titan, has been aiding her through her glyph magic.
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The three are dragged into a series of games by the Collector, which they outsmart him in and upset him. The three talk him down and have him revisit their memories to understand that they too know what it is like to be misunderstood. This works, but by this point Belos has possessed the heart of the Titan and inflicted a death mold onto the Isles. Luz sacrifices herself to protect the Collector, who had attempted to befriend Belos under the impression that everyone could be redeemed.
It’s the last metaphorical hurdle she needs to vault over, one last insecurity to reflect upon, before she can pick herself up again and fight. With only an abridged season 3 to wrap up its story, The Owl House was only expected to do so much. As such a plot-heavy show — a rarity for Disney Channel — it seemed impossible that The Owl House could pull off what it set out to do, when dealt such a shitty hand.

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Eda is exhausted because she made a magical force field to protect the Owl House from the rain, so she refuses, but ends up agreeing after Luz tempts her with a shiny pen, since she loves shiny things. Eda lazily begins to give her the lesson, but first explains that a witch must learn how to do magic before receiving her own staff, and proceeds to show Luz how to create a light spell by casting a circle of spells, and Luz wants to do it too. Eda, however, explains to her that magic comes from a sack of magical bile attached to the heart of each witch, and this causes the question of how Luz will be able to do magic without one, and Eda says that witches used to practice magic differently, but she doesn't know how. 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. Then, after meeting and receiving wisdom from King's father in the In Between Realm, Luz came to make piece with her previous mistakes and was finally able to let go of her guilt over accidentally helping Belos in the past. This allowed her to fully recover from the trauma that had plagued her and restored her previously eccentric, optimistic personality, which proved essential in allowing her to master the Titan's powers and defeat Belos for good.
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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. The moment Luz first saw King, she adored his cute appearance and antics, sometimes snuggling and petting King like a cute dog. Because of this, Luz sometimes has trouble taking him seriously, but when they both have to fend for themselves in "The Intruder", she gained a new appreciation for King when he opened up about feeling like a nobody, just like her.
They then take him to The Knee and explain how she learned to connect to the Isles. As they reveal that they befriended enemies through kindness and forgiveness, the Collector hears something, and they see the skull's eye sockets light up, revealing that Belos has taken possession of the Titan. Upon waking, she sees Eda and King being tormented by puppets, and she wakes them with light glyphs.
After comparing the author's photos, they notice the picture in Amity's book has pointed ears, while the picture in Luz's book has round ears. 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.
She also shows sympathy towards him when he says he didn't want to feel left out. In "Wing It Like Witches", both he and Luz stand up for Willow, and after Luz pushes them too hard, he doesn't hold any ill feelings, and forgives her. Luz cherishes Willow as a friend and is always quick to remind her of her best attributes whenever she doubts herself, such as in "Hooty's Moving Hassle" when she encourages her to save them and Gus from falling from a cliff by saying that, after Eda, Willow is the strongest witch she knows. Luz is also always willing to jump into the fray is Willow's well-being is at risk, such as going into her mind to repair her memory in "Understanding Willow" and offering to take Willow's torment from Boscha unto herself to spare her from any more, putting even her own life at risk.
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.
Since then, the two are almost always at odds due to Amity's snobbish—and rather standoffish—behavior, despite Luz's attempts to make amends. Like many witches, Amity has a low opinion of humans, believing they are incapable of performing magic, until Luz shows her an alternative method of spell-casting. It is shown in "Lost in Language" that Luz doesn't mean any ill-will towards Amity, and tries to make peace with her many times.
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. Luz feels guilty about leading him on and tries to calm him down, but King has a panic attack and runs off.
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