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Belos activates the portal door, revealing that he only has enough Titan's Blood to return to the Human Realm. As such, he won't be using it to free The Collector, not that he was ever going to. The latter begins to get angry and starts to scream, proclaiming that he thought they were friends and Belos promised to set him free. Belos, no longer intending to use The Collector for his benefit, covers the tablet with his cloak, silencing The Collector's projection.
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They find him with the Bat Queen, who refuses to return Owlbert unless Luz completes a series of tasks. While Owlbert forgives her, the Bat Queen refuses to let him go and fights Luz herself. However, Owlbert stops her and shows her telepathically that Luz is a good person and, after the Bat Queen is revealed to be a palisman, Luz promises to be more careful and they are allowed to leave.
List of The Owl House characters
Luz, Eda, and King take the Collector to The Owl House, where they say they all first met as a group. After explaining that they grew close after learning they fit in nowhere else, Luz shows the Collector pictures of her past adventures, and after seeing a picture of grudgby, they take him to Hexside. As Eda reminisces about her history with the game, the Collector tries to befriend a few students but frightens them away. 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.

Stopping Belos
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. Terrified, Luz tries to reason with them, but realizes none of it is real when Amity says "witches battle" rather than "witches duel". However, Luz snaps her friends out of it, and they are quickly pulled away, but not before Amity hands her a light glyph. The following day, Luz helps Camila out at the veterinarian clinic and puts her egg under a heat lamp, hoping it would help it hatch. Shortly before they head out, Luz touches a glyph and it starts to burn slightly. When Luz and her mother arrive home, Hunter tells her he saw Belos and the pair search the old house to find only a possum.
When she looks back at Luz and asks her if she's okay, Luz noticeably blushes, implying that she's starting to reciprocate Amity's feelings. Luz blushes again when they are back-to-back and look at each other, hiding her face in her glyph cards. Unlike Amity early on, Luz is always very supportive of her endeavors as a witch in training and finds her gifts fantastic. Due to Luz being an extrovert, she is able to bring Willow out of her shell and have her accept her latent plant magic abilities.
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Separated from their loved ones, Luz takes her friend to her house where her mother tearfully embraces her. As Luz wait is for the echo mouse to project another entry, Eda calls her to come to Hexside for the chance to get her owl palisman. However, as Luz cannot think of a goal or understand her heart's desire, she is the only one in her class to not get one. Dejected, she heads back to the Owl House where she sees a red cardinal palisman and hopes he chooses her. However he does not and she takes him back to school with the other pailsmen who were not paired.
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When the petrifaction starts, Eda shields them, but Luz—who destroyed the portal after handing it to Belos—threatens Kikimora to stop the process and, after Lilith heals Eda, they go back to the Owl House. In "Any Sport in a Storm", when Amity excitedly tells Luz that the author of the Good Witch Azura series, Mildred Featherwhyle, is doing a book signing in town, Luz is confused at first, as Mildred is a human. When she and Amity compare the pictures of Mildred on their respective books and notice the differences, they start to wonder if Mildred can travel between realms, and excitedly go into town to get answers.
As Luz gets taken away, she desperately tells Eda that she'll do whatever she says, only asking that she fights back. 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. 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.
After failing to get Eda to get them out, the girls try to subdue the monster, only for it to reveal herself as the Inner Willow. 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. Originally, her nightwear during her first night in the Demon Realm consisted of a gray sleeveless top, purple shorts with an orange moon and star on the right leg, and white-and-indigo socks.
Amity starts running, and Luz, finding herself unable to move, tells Amity she'll catch up later. Before running off, Amity tells Luz that she'll help her pick some flowers and they can do something there, causing Luz to blush in response. Afterwards, Luz, now determined to stop a rampaging Warden Wrath, thanks Amity for listening and tells her that she looks forward to picking flowers with her. She asks her if she had found any good ones, to which she replies that she hasn't, and Amity attempts to conjure up some with a plant glyph drawn in the ground, which doesn't work.
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. When the trio return to the Owl House later, Luz rushes to hug Amity, relieved that her "awesome girlfriend" is okay. Later, when Eda and King manage to get an upset Hooty away long enough for the two of them to be alone, Luz tells Amity that she had been wanting the perfect situation to ask Amity something and that she thinks Amity would be too cool for the Tunnel of Love. After Amity admits that she's not as cool as Luz thinks, Luz then tells Amity that even though her life is hectic at the moment, and she doesn't know what the future might hold, she thinks it'll be cool if Amity was part of her future. Luz then builds up the courage to say the next thing, but Amity gets too excited and asks her out first. Luz is slightly disappointed that she built up the courage for nothing, prompting Amity to awkwardly allow her to speak.
The Collector then looks out to the crowd of dying people and agrees, stopping the Draining Spell by simply moving the moon beside the sun with a finger flick. However, The Collector declares that if they want to play "Owl House," they will need a real Owl House, and he begins disassembling the skull to prepare for the game. Willow then realizes the portal is their only chance of getting out, and the others head to it.
Getting people to script it was very hard, with a season of 10 episodes and all these characters. Getting three directors, who are all film directors, to start operating like staff directors was incredibly hard. "King's Tide" is the 21st episode and the season finale of the second season of the American animated television series The Owl House, and the 40th episode of the series overall. The episode was directed by Bridget Underwood, and the teleplay was written by Zach Marcus & Dana Terrace, from a story by Terrace, Emmy Cicierega, Mikki Crisostomo, Madeleine Hernandez, Marcus & John Bailey Owen. Her character only started coming together through conversations Terrace had with her roommate at the time about what they were like in high school — how they would try to cut their own hair, or made fashion choices based on “Final Fantasy” games.
In season three, Luz eventually returns to the Boiling Isles alongside her friends and mother. When Belos possesses the Titan's heart and attempts to kill everyone on the Isles, Luz sacrifices herself to save the Collector's life. After meeting the Titan's spirit in the In-Between Realm, Luz is temporarily given the last of his power, which revives her and allows her to defeat and destroy Belos with help from Eda, King, and Raine Whispers. Afterward, Luz is able to live with her friends and family in both the Human and Demon Realms, after the Collector creates a new, permanent portal door for her. In the series' final scene, when Luz turns 18, everybody throws a "King-ceañera" party for her, to make up for her using her previous three birthdays to help rebuild the Boiling Isles.
Just as they arrive at the portal, it begins to flicker, but the light returns as Hunter opens the door. Seeing that human rain is harmless, Willow, Gus, and Hunter, who unknowingly has sludge from Belos fall on his shirt, run inside. Before entering, Amity looks back, finding Luz holding together the portal with plant vines. She tells the group that she has to get to Eda, and they'll find a way back to them, encouraging them to go on without her. The Collector, however, immediately spots what's going on and begins dragging King away, reminding him of their promise.
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