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A figure tells her to wake up, and Luz finds herself and Stringbean in the Emperor's Castle's throne room, dressed like the Emperor. She exits the castle and encounters Amity outside, who accuses her of making everything worse. Luz runs inside and finds herself in a forest with Willow, who accuses Luz of giving her false hope for the future before attacking her. Luz flees and finds herself on a stage with Gus in front of Hexside students who accuse her of destroying their families. She backs off the stage and finds herself on a bridge with Hunter, who expresses his anger that she got a palisman just as he lost his.
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Shortly after, she and everyone else watch a light show in the sky created by the Collector as a birthday present for Luz before continuing on their journey. As they watch the show in wonder and amazement, Luz holds hands with Amity, before emotionally thanking Eda and King for everything they had done for her as the three once more swear their bond as fellow "weirdos", much to Luz's tearful joy. Upon noticing, the light show is almost over and the Collector is soon to leave, Luz leads the others in waving goodbye to the star child as they make their departure, in gratitude for the stunning display. With his body almost completely dissolved by the time he reaches her feet, the fallen tyrant grabs hold of her left leg and makes one final plea for mercy, stating that they, as humans, are better than this. Luz, not even bothering to acknowledge his petty words, remains silent and simply steps back to leave him to his fate. Luz and her mother meet up with Willow, Gus, and Hunter and the three fight Kikimora as Luz draws the glyph pattern.

Emperor Belos/Philip Wittebane
When they arrive, they dress as scouts and Luz searches for the toy, Eda goes off on her own after telling her to find a box labeled "Eda's longest toenails". She manages to find Francois, but overhears Eda begging Raine to get her and King away before the Day of Unity. A fight breaks out that draws the attention of the scouts and the two are arrested. As they are in a cell together, Luz berates Eda for wanting to send her and King away as Eda reveals they have no plan or team to stop the Draining Spell and the two are placed in separate carriages. She opens up to Amity about it being the anniversary of her father's death, and apologizes for how her frustration has affected her actions. After hearing a scream, the two run back to the arena, where they find a mutated Warden Wrath and they work to stop him.
Amity Blight
After returning to the Boiling Isles and saving herself, Eda and King from the nightmares the Collector has trapped them in, she is ready to battle him when the child appears before them. Once the Collector is released by King, Luz is terrified when witnessing the child splattering Belos against a wall with an effortless tap. She followed King's acting about being a fan of the Owl House game in order to save herself and her friends from the kid's deadly game of tag.
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As Luz struggles with balancing building a portal and her crush on Amity, Hooty kidnaps Amity and puts her in the basement of the Owl House. Luz apologizes for the incident as Amity asks Luz to forget about the last time Luz was at Blight Manor. When they get off, Luz apologizes for the incident and Amity brushes off the idea of them being a couple. After King and Eda explain that Hooty helped them, Luz says he was helping her ask Amity out. As King and Eda subdue Hooty, the girls fall into a small pit and the two ask each other out.
Later, she finds Amity in the basement, who has been kidnapped and brought there by Hooty. When Amity mentions wanting to forget about the kiss at Blight Manor, Luz gets worried and quickly changes the subject. Upon finding themselves in the Tunnel of Love that Hooty had set up for them, Luz starts worrying that Amity will make fun of her like how she was made fun of back home, and starts destroying the Tunnel of Love out of embarrassment. When she tries telling Amity that the whole thing was stupid, Amity sadly believes that she meant that the idea of them dating was stupid, causing Luz to realize that she had upset Amity and made the situation worse. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", Luz still blushes when in the presence of Amity, though less so than her.
After meeting and receiving wisdom from the Titan in the In Between Realm, Luz would finally make peace with her previous mistakes and was finally able to let go of her guilt over accidentally helping Belos in the past. Finally freed from these emotions, her previously eccentric and optimistic personality showed through once again, which proved essential in allowing her to master the Titan's powers and defeat Belos for good. This demonstrated that as compassionate and forgiving as Luz can be, her empathy has limits, to the point where she's willing to let enemies that she deems beyond redemption die. While she didn't participate in stomping Belos to death, she did nothing to prevent it, knowing that he didn't deserve any kindness or forgiveness she otherwise shows to others. Now that The Owl House has completed its run, you can find all three seasons of the animated series now streaming with Disney+.
Luz then goes to Amity's room where she hears Amity say she will not let the world end before they go on a real date. When Luz makes herself noticed, the girls embrace and Luz promises to take Amity on a real date after all this is over, to which Amity kisses her. After both girls are startled by the kiss, Luz reveals she brought back up and they, along with the twins, go to the Blight's factory. Hooty leads her to a room filled with skulls resembling King's and they see a disk just like the one that Philip dug up.
Later, Luz is rescued, and is relieved upon finding out that Eda is alright and that a group of rebels has a plan for stopping the Day of Unity. Afterwards, Eda shows Luz that she managed to find the palistrom wood among the items taken from the Owl House, and they start carving Luz's palisman. She admires and looks up to Eda, hoping to be a great witch like her one day.

Everyone except Vee decides to follow suit, and they have been trying to hunt down Belos ever since. However, after possessing Raine's puppet body, Belos has managed to trick the Collector into thinking that Luz and her friends are coming to destroy them, which makes them angry. As soon as Lilith is attacked by the Stonesleeper, Luz becomes angry with Philip for tricking them, with Philip remarking how easy it was. When she then says that getting home isn't worth hurting people, he disagrees before bidding them farewell, leaving them to die.
The castle then reconstructs into a monstrous dragon-like avatar of Belos, who proclaims he will cleanse the Boiling Isles once and for all and unleashes blue fire across the land. While the trio are unsure of what to do to stop Belos, the Collector states there is a way. He flies up to Belos and states he understands he needs kindness and forgiveness recalling what Luz said, then hugs Belos' skull, much to the trio's dismay and Belos' confusion. Assuming they reconciled, the Collector calls out to Luz they are friends now, but Belos proceeds to breathe fire upon him while his back is turned. It feels earned, especially with the heart-to-heart she has in the “Space In Between” with the original Titan himself.
Luz offers to show him how they became friends, starting with giving him pictures of the trio and telling him stories of their adventures. Luz flies through the castle until entering a forested area reminiscent of the mindscape, where she finds Willow. When Luz thinks she has gotten away, the area suddenly blackens, a spotlight shines upon Luz. She finds herself on the Hexside gymnasium stage, to an audience of the school's students and faculty. He then calls Luz a hypocrite for keeping him from seeing his dad despite everyone helping her get back to her mom, prompting boos from the audience. Luz swears she will help him find Perry, only for Gus to push her off the stage.
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Hunter consoles her by saying that if not for Luz, Belos would have tricked someone else anyway, and pleads Luz to fight back together for the sake of Flapjack. Luz eventually agrees, and the duo go back to the Demon Realm along with Camila, Amity, Willow, and Gus. 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. They also realize that the "child" version that had been with them was the real Inner Belos in disguise. After Hunter tries confronting Inner Belos about all the lies that he had been told over the years, it's then revealed that Hunter is a Grimwalker before he gets pulled into the ground. Luz tosses her jacket at Hunter for him to grab on, but he's still dragged down.
He describes titans in detail and Luz becomes concerned as the description sounds like King. As the Day of Unity approaches, Eda takes her and King to have her cloak repaired when Prim, her usual seamstress, refuses them service after joining the Oracle Coven. As Prim closes the door on the three, Luz calls Belos a fraud as onlookers become nervous at her slandering the emperor. Eda calms her down and explains how people have been swayed by Belos for half a century and need real proof to change their mind. Luz then spots Hunter and tails him, only for the two to end up in Belos' mind. Luz combines the fire and ice glyphs with Sleeping Nettles to knock out Kikimora, and she hands the Golden Guard his staff back.
Luz explains her struggles began in the Human Realm, but she found her way to the Demon Realm thanks to Owlbert and met Eda and King, where they bonded over not fitting in and recounts how they decided to not fit in together. The Collector scoffs at first about how easy they connected; in response, Luz shows the Collector memory photos of all the obstacles she faced and the people she met, who helped her grow and learn. Noticing one photo of Luz and her friends playing grudgby, the Collector asks to see the game for himself.
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