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When they arrive at the bookstore, they become disappointed upon learning that the event has been canceled. However, when they spot a hooded figure that they think is Mildred, they chase after them in order to get answers. After a long chase, the figure is revealed to be Tinella Nosa in disguise, and that it was part of a scam set up by Tibbles, which involved trying to sell the books by having Mattholomule edit the author's photo so that she would look like a witch.
Luz Noceda
In the epilogue of the series, Eda becomes a teacher at a school for wild magic and gains a hook hand. 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.
Edric and Emira Blight
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. Luz looks out the window and sees Willow and Gus and begs them to get her out, saying she is too good for detention. After the teacher falls asleep, the other detention track students—Jerbo, Viney, and Barcus—show her a secret room they use to secretly learn magic and show her a heavily vandalized portrait of the room's creator. Just then, Willow and Gus come in and the others over hear them saying Luz thinks she is too good for detention and they turn on her. Luz leaves with her friends as The Inspector, really a Basilisk, drains the students and staff of their magic.
Palismen
This was demonstrated by how, prior to her return, Vee returned all of Luz's belongings that she had earlier attempted to throw away to their proper place in addition to leaving a note on her bedroom door, welcoming Luz home. For her part, Luz has been shown to bear no ill-will towards Vee for her previous theft of her identity, nor her earlier criticism, instead welcoming her as part of her family and as one of her friends. In "Young Blood, Old Souls", Luz is enraged by what Lilith did to her own sister and goes on the warpath against her, even smashing a crystal ball showing a news broadcast she appears in. Later, Luz furiously attacks Lilith with her magic after failing to stop Eda from being taken away for petrification until they fall through the portal to the human world (where Luz's glyphs don't work). Luz remains angry at Lilith, claiming she's the one that deserves Eda's punishment, but has a change of heart after Lilith explains why she cursed Eda in the first place.
Amity Blight

After noticing King is depressed, Luz suggests raiding the warehouse where their belongings are to find Francois, King's favorite toy. The following morning, Luz tells the others what she learned of Belos as they listen in disbelief. Hooty and King comfort her as Eda tells them Belos will come after them after knowing Luz was in his mind. Soon, Lilith arrives, having been informed of the current events by Hooty, and Hooty coughs up a letter to King from his potential family containing a key.
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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. Basilisks are a species of serpentine demons from the Demon Realm that possess shapeshifting and magic-siphoning abilities. In "Enchanting Grom Fright", Amity is revealed to be a lesbian when it's shown that her worst fear is being rejected by her crush Luz.
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Temporary Powers
Just then, Lilith opens the door and is pulled inside as Philip says he needed a sacrifice. 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. Eda is confused when it says Raine still heads the Bard Coven as they were exposed as a traitor.
Season Two
She uses magic to create a sign to boost sales; this works, but also leads Coven Guards to finding the stand, resulting in her being arrested. While in custody, Lilith arrives and, unaware of the body swap, thinks "Eda" wants to join the Emperor's Coven like the sisters planned to do in the past and orders a Branding glove be brought out. Luz accidentally blasts a hole in the wall to escape and finds Eda and King in a Kitty Cafe and breaks them out. When they are cornered by the three groups pursuing each of them, she switches the three back to their original bodies, and switches the bodies of the pursuers.

Manny Noceda
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. After King leaves, she admits that she doesn't want to be mad at him, and goes to the party later to congratulate him. However, when King says he needs her to help write his next book, claiming that he needs to rebel against her "gushy fantasy slop", Luz feels insulted and leaves, refusing to work with him.
Belos' plans come to fruition as he reveals he never intended to free the Collector before Luz stops him from returning to the human world by branding him with a sigil in an attempt to force him to cancel the draining spell. He is affected by the Day of Unity, as it causes him to lose control of his body and mutate into a monstrous creature that nearly kills her and her friends. His body is obliterated when King frees the Collector, who cancels the draining spell. Belos begins to melt due to the boiling rain and unsuccessfully attempts to deceive Luz into helping him again before his remains are stomped to death by Eda, King, and Raine. In season two, it is shown that Bump openly enjoys Luz's presence at the school but is forced by the Blights to expel her, Gus, and Willow, despite not wanting to. In the epilogue, Bump has retired from being the principal of Hexside, and is last seen watering his plants.
After Camila fumbles with an ice glyph, she and Luz get separated from Amity and Mattholomule. Luz uses an invisibility glyph to escape with her mother and they hide after making it outside. As they hide, Luz laments that she has messed things up too much as her mother says messing up is a part of life and lists all the mistakes she did. After her mother apologizes for not standing up for Luz and seeing her as she is, Luz finally realizes what she really wanted was to be understood. At the Halloween festival, Luz and her friends enjoy the attractions and, after going on the haunted hayride, are surprised to hear the legend of Philip and Caleb Wittebane.