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After the initial surprise, Luz is amazed to discover that, due to King's growing powers, glyph magic can be utilized again, though different from before. 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. While her friends emerge from the remains of the deteriorating moss and quietly take relief in their victory, Luz solemnly goes to the debris of the demolished castle's throne room to confront what remains of Belos. Luz, however, no longer susceptible to his manipulations, sees through the facade and only stares at her former murderer in hateful disgust.
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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. After he is reverted back to normal, Luz and Amity return to the cliff, where they tie flowers to a balloon made of abomination goo and set it loose, watching as it flies into the sunset. Philip takes them to a cave where Luz shows him the light glyph, which he has not yet discovered, and Philip draws an intricate glyph pattern that teleports the three to the Head of the Titan.
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Luz first learns about Vee's existence during her attempt to make a portal to the Human Realm in "Yesterday's Lie" when she sees Vee in her house, disguised as herself. Luz is at first angered of her doppelgänger supplanting her; when Vee is scared by Luz appearing in her reflection, she runs off before Luz can ask her anything. After Vee gets caught in a trap, Luz helps her by talking her through getting out of the trap. Luz later learns that Vee was pretending to be her because she's looking for a place to belong, and she only stays with Camila because she is nice. Learning of Vee's plight, Luz becomes sympathetic to Vee, although she sees this as an opportunity for both of them, and she can just stay where she is since Camila is unaware her real daughter is missing.
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This fear, however, would quickly subside when Wrath soon had her, Eda, and King cornered, whereupon he revealed his secret attraction for Eda, much to Luz's discomfort, who openly expressed her disgust of his unsettling interest towards her mentor. After overcoming her fear of him, Luz became determined to help her friends defeat and escape Wrath, and was unafraid of facing him in battle. While escaping the Conformatorium, Luz proved instrumental in beating the ruthless Warden, having briefly knocked him unconscious with Owlbert before releasing and rallying his prisoners against him, which resulted in his humiliating defeat. When they later reach a memory of Belos talking with the Collector, Luz is shocked to find out that he has been rebuilding the portal door, as well as learning that he plans to use the Draining Spell on the Day of Unity in order to wipe off the inhabitants of the Isles.
In "Once Upon a Swap", she taunts and insults Luz's sign that she made for Eda's stand but Luz doesn't make any move to get back at her for it. Boscha reading a "Good Witch Azura" series book in a dramatic tone, taunting Luz. In "Eclipse Lake", it's shown that Luz had given Amity a game device to send her messages using a variety of symbols. As Luz is sick with the common mold, Amity decides to go find Titan's Blood at Eclipse Lake along with Eda and King. Later, when the Echo Mouse reveals an entry about a dangerous substance known as Fool's Blood, which could be confused for Titan's Blood, Luz hurries to send a message to Amity in order to warn her, Eda, and King.
While trying to find out more information about making a portal to the Human Realm, Luz asks Lilith for help in locating time pools so they can go to the Deadwardian Era in order to ask Philip Wittebane about the portal. 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.
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Amity then runs off after getting upset at both her father and Luz, leading to Luz running after her. Upon finding her under the Grom tree, Amity vents to Luz about how much the brawl meant to her and how complicated it got when Luz entered, noting her strange behavior all day, with Luz feeling guilty about it all. When Amity asks if it has something to do with the Human Realm, Luz reveals that it's the anniversary of the day her dad died. Luz tries brushing it off, saying that it's no excuse for how she acted and that it happened a while ago. But upon seeing Amity's shock that she was hiding something so important, Luz, realizing how much trouble was caused by hiding it, breaks the facade. She tells Amity about how her dad would bring flowers for her and her mom on their birthdays, and that after he passed, she and her mom would pick flowers for each other instead, followed by visiting her dad's grave, and spending the day together.
During their conversation, Camila expresses both pride and disbelief that her daughter was soon to attend college, before being surprised when an ecstatic Luz reveals that she had selected all of the university's majors as her own. Sometime later, the group returns to the Owl House with Raine, whereupon they are reunited with the Collector, Lilith, Amity, and Camila, with Luz happily embracing and sharing a passionate kiss with her beloved girlfriend, before joyfully hugging her mother in celebration. Luz then watches as King and a nervous Eda finally introduce themselves to Camila, which results in her happily pulling them both and Luz into a warm hug, much to her daughter's happiness.
This leads Luz to challenge her to a witches' duel, which will determine whether Luz will continue witch training. However, when Amity is exposed of cheating on Lilith's part, she runs off and lashes out at Luz, accusing her for humiliating her in front of the Emperor's Coven and embarrassing her at school, while lamenting how much pressure she puts on herself to be the best. However, she is surprised when Luz shows kindness while trying to comfort her and allows her to continue magic training.[25] Despite still acting hostile towards Luz, Amity slowly begins to show a sentimental side and claims she is trying to understand Luz. Eventually, she starts to become fascinated with her desire to be genuine friends, and after a night of peril with her at the library, they make up and bond over their shared love of The Good Witch Azura. This leads Amity to realize that Luz never meant any harm and that she never took the time to get to know her. While she was seemingly excited to join the Emperor's Coven, Odalia had groomed her to join.
They watch as Flapjack sacrifices himself for Hunter and, after Hunter comes to, he says he knows about Flapjack's sacrifice. When Amity asks about Luz helping Belos find the Collector, Luz reluctantly reveals that she helped Belos meet the Collector. After she tells them, her friends say they do not hold her accountable and say Belos tricked her. As the portal closes, Luz and everyone, except for Vee, go through it to the Demon Realm.
After being threatened with the coven brand, Luz accidentally casts a spell that blows out the prison wall and escapes. 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". Luz is worried that Amity will find her cheesy like everyone did back home, stating that Amity is "smart, cool, and classy", so asking her out should be breathtaking, emotional and real. 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.
Luz pretends to offer to be Belos' modern day guide as not many people would believe him. After insulting his wardrobe, Belos tosses her to the table where the glove is and, as the petrifaction is almost complete, Belos agrees to Luz's proposal. She insists they shake on it and, using an invisibility glyph to hide the glove, brands Belos with coven sigil and orders him to stop the Draining Spell. Unfortunately, despite their best efforts, the five are out matched by the monstrous Belos who manages to overpower their attempts to subdue him. During the struggle, one of Belos' attacks manages to inflict a small yet permanent vertical-shaped scar through Luz's left eyebrow, before backing her and her friends into a corner. King and Hooty perform a distraction as Luz "kidnaps" Kikimora and Eda "kidnaps" Raine.
At the end of the episode, when Eda is returned to normal, Luz is elated and offers to help Eda learn magic her way after her ordeal left her bereft of her powers. A few days later, Luz begins to feel frustrated at how slowly Eda was teaching her magic. The witch, named Willow Park, is bothered by another witch named Amity Blight, who taunts her for being unable to get a good Abomination for the exam. After Amity leaves, Willow starts to feel with anger for being unable to make a good Abomination and because of Amity's mocks, and in that she realizes of Luz's presence, who was hiding in some bushes. Willow apologizes for the outburst and at the same time she is excited to see a real human, but she has to go to school, however, Luz proposes to help her pass the exam by pretending to be her Abomination so that she could be in her magic school, Hexside, and Willow happily accepts. In season two, Eda begins to deal with the fact that she is no longer all-powerful and initially struggles to earn money for the Owl House.
Inner Willow then pulls Luz and Amity into the memory where it shows Amity pushing Willow away and Inner Willow tries to destroy Amity, until Amity reveals how her parents had forced her to end the friendship. Luz watches as Amity apologizes and promises to be a better person in the future. After exiting Willow's mind, Willow questions Luz on how Amity found out about the memory in the first place. Despite fumbling her placement audition, Luz gets into Hexside and is nervous as Eda drops her off. Willow and Gus congratulate her for getting in as Amity welcomes her to school.