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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.
Visiting the Human Realm
Devastated by the truth, King flees into the jungle and Luz later finds him on the beach, having come to terms with the fact that he is nobody. Luz manages to convince him that there are still things he can really know about himself in the temple. Escaping the creature once more, the group arrives at the room where King once hatched.
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During the discussion, she uses the protagonist in place of herself when unintentionally letting out her frustrations and says it would be better if "the protagonist" did not exist, much to the confusion of her teacher and classmates. Following class, when she is at her locker, two transfer students come up to her and give her a flyer for the Gravesfield Halloween Festival. That night, having trouble sleeping, she goes to her mother's room and spends the night with her and her palisman, unknowingly waking Amity and dropping the flyer for the Halloween festival. Upon being delivered to Belos, Kikimora asks to be his new second-in-command, to which Belos replies that she should find a hole to die in. After Kikimora leaves, Belos reveals he knows Kikimora brought him Luz rather than Hunter.

Stopping the Draining Spell
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.
The two would play make-believe with him as a monarch but as he grew up King would mistake these playtimes as genuine memories of a royal past, leading him to believe that he was the fallen king of demons. 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. Luckily, King shows up and reminds The Collector to stop the Draining Spell; otherwise, they won't get to play "Owl House." The others play along as well, telling The Collector how fun the game is, except for Hunter, who is too scared to form a sentence.
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When sees the monster, King chases it into a closet only to discover that the Snaggleback is just a harmless monster, contradicting his books. The real creature arrives and eats Snaggleback and begins to chase King, who fleeing is led by Luz hides in Eda's room so the beast can't find her and is soon joined by King, who informs her the Snaggleback is not the monster. King feels ashamed for believing that the elixir was for magic and making Eda turn into a beast for trying to get Luz interested in demons as he has no friends. King, noticing that Eda's eyes have turned black, remembers that those kinds of demons are sensitive to light, meaning they can use it to their advantage. He asks Luz to cast the light spell, but she doesn't know how to do it, but she then sees something on his phone for a moment, a pattern in the circle Eda made, and when she follows it, she manages to do the spell, thus making her first spell. Amity Blight (voiced by Mae Whitman) is a student at Hexside; she is an abomination expert and works part-time at the Bonesborough Library.
He is a young Titan who claims to be a former ruler, yet displays childlike mannerisms. King and Steve met after Steve quit the Emperor's Coven, they started to bond and form a friendship after Steve offered him a ride and did some stuff together. Steve even gave King advice on how people want and how they can change over time. To King, Luz is his best friend and surrogate sister, and probably the most comforting person he can be with. He expresses jealousy whenever Luz hangs out with other people, such as Gus, Willow and Amity, although the trait mellowed down considerably as time passed. There were times where King also seemed to be very possessive of Luz, even claiming at some point he was never letting her return to the Human Realm, although he eventually came to accept she would have to leave at some point.
Emperor Belos/Philip Wittebane
The skull itself is entirely stationary, save for his brow ridges, which can change position with his expression like normal brows. He is a young titan who is Eda's sidekick, later adoptive son,[4] and Luz's best friend. Initially, he sought to restore his supposed title and glory as the "King of Demons", before he switched to trying to discover his family and reunite with them.
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Arriving in the Boiling Isles

The medallion on his collar now displays his initials and his skull plaster is now replaced with a cyan star sticker. Inside the Noceda residence, Camila is in the kitchen making soup for Vee when they both hear a knock on the door. She opens it and is shocked to find a disheveled Luz, Willow, Amity, Gus, and Hunter outside, as Luz greets her and tearfully states that she's back. The piece of Belos that landed on Hunter at the old house closes the door. Soon, Luz and the others grow exhausted from fighting Belos, who prepares to finish them. However, just as they all shield themselves from Belos' finishing blow, bracing for the worst, it is stopped by The Collector, now in his proper form.
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In "Once Upon a Swap", Lilith comes to interrogate Luz whilst she's in Eda's body and Luz learns that Eda, like her sister, had once desired to join the Emperor's Coven but chose not to. After being threatened with the coven brand, Luz accidentally casts a spell that blows out the prison wall and escapes. In "King's Tide", Amity, along with Willow, Gus, Hunter, and King, manages to find Luz before she gets killed by Belos. Everyone except King starts fighting Belos, and before Belos could finish them off, King brings the Collector over, who promptly destroys Belos. Throughout the fight with Belos, Amity prioritized protecting Luz, as she saved her from being crushed by falling debris. Later, as the Collector starts reshaping the Titan's skull, Luz and the rest are pushed through the portal into the Human Realm by King's sonic shout.
However, Luz wants to stay behind, as she cannot leave Eda and everyone else helpless. Still, Amity convinces her to leave with them, as at the moment, there is nothing else they can do to stop The Collector. While all the residents of the Boiling Isles are in awe of his work, Belos teleports to his private quarters. Once he arrives, the Emperor discards his robes and alter ego, donning his old outfit from when he was Philip Wittebane. The Collector then emerges, thrilled to see him, claiming that they did it and will happily play more games.
After hearing her mother accept her for who she is at heart, Luz is touched by Camila's words and tears up, finally realizing that her deepest wish is to be understood by everyone. This enables her palisman egg to hatch, and she gains Stringbean as her partner. Luz returns to the land of the living with a new human-titan fusion form, and she, Eda, and King take on Belos as the Collector helps her friends in the Archives. Luz, Eda, and King combine their powers to counter the corrosion Belos has placed on the Isles. The three make their way to the throne room, and after Eda frees Raine, the four attempt to pry Belos off of the heart. As the others hold him off, an enraged Luz pulls Belos off of the heart, and his corrosion upon the Isles ends.
After Tibbles claims the only way is to have him pat his checks, King and the others trick him and they return to normal size. King apologizes and offers Willow and Gus pieces of the bracelets that broke during the struggle. As Luz starts Hexside, King tags along and starts digging through the trash.
Unsure what to do then, they hold hands and comment on how scary the situation still feels. In "Edge of the World", Luz goes to the Titan Trapper Island along with Hooty and King to find out about King's origins. Later, both Hooty and Luz realize that King is a titan, and immediately hurry off to rescue King. With Hooty's help along the way, the trio successfully escape from the island, and head back to the Boiling Isles. 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, during her plan to kidnap Kikimora and Raine from the parade, Luz is relieved when Amity saves her and Kikimora from Terra Snapdragon, and the two fight together soon after when Kikimora double crosses them. After Amity offers to listen, Luz starts to calm down and finally opens up to her about what happened with the portal. Later, after Belos gives his speech, Amity becomes worried and starts asking Luz about what's coming.
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