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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.
Stopping the Draining Spell
During the Club Fair, Luz is working a booth for the The Good Witch Azura book club when Boscha comes over and starts taunting Luz with lines from the book. Soon, Amity runs over and reveals that the author of the Good Witch Azura books, Mildred Featherwhyle, is signing books in town. Luz is surprised as she believes Featherwhyle to be human, while Amity says she is a witch.
Gus Porter
While Camila at first believes it to be a game, she realizes that Luz was serious upon seeing Vee in a cage. After helping Vee escape, Camila reveals that she's having a hard time trying to keep it together regarding Luz being stuck in the Demon Realm, but also notes how much Luz seems to have matured. However, upon finding out that Luz made the decision to stay in the Demon Realm to begin with, she becomes hurt, believing that Luz hated her home life that much.
Luz Noceda
This quickly resolves into firm unwillingness, when Luz finds Amity's diary and tries to hide it from the twins. The twins seem disappointed in Luz for hiding Amity's diary from them and argue that Amity deserves it. However, Luz insists on not showing Amity's diary since within it are "private thoughts". Amity is very careful with Luz's feelings, as she didn't want to tell Luz about the rebus for it could devastate her if it was a dead end.
Hexside faculty members
Upon arriving at the Bonesborough of the era, Lilith warns Luz to be on alert as they are in the "Savage Ages", when witches and demons supposedly used wild magic to bring chaos and pain to the Isles, before its banishment by Belos. However, upon exploring the town, both are immediately shocked by how polite and helpful the citizens of the era are, as they observe them using wild magic for altruism and bringing beauty to the city, as opposed to the chaotic violence that Belos claimed the era contained. After searching for Philip, they find him being harassed by two demons and help him out. As Luz helps Philip pick up his work, she offers to help him but he declines until she says she can help him meet the Collector. When Luz becomes sickened with the Common Mold, her friends help fortify the Owl House.
However, Luz becomes too daring as she flies and they crash, injuring Owlbert and he runs off. 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. Back at the Owl House, Luz apologizes to Owlbert and patches him up as Eda returns.

However, she still covers up her insecurities by keeping her superior attitude in front of others. When the Collector tries this lesson on Belos, who has now possessed the Titan, Belos attempts to kill him with Titan magic. Luz saves him from the former emperor's blast, dying in the process but not before assuring the Collector that he did good, not wanting the child to be discouraged about trying to befriend Belos the same way she did at one point.
Out of all the foes she faced in the Demon Realm, Emperor Belos was Luz's greatest and most hated enemy. Luz has had little interaction with Boscha over the series, but what has been seen has been obviously an antagonistic relationship on Boscha's end. 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 "Watching and Dreaming", Luz is devastated when Amity expresses anger at her and challenges her to a "witch's battle". This causes Luz to realize that Amity is not real, as she would never misquote "The Good Witch Azura".
Future
She learns that she along with other "weaker" students Willow Park and Gus Porter, perform a rather elaborate ceremony that involved uprooting the Owl House and making it walk. Furthermore, she is challenged by King, who had swapped bodies with Luz, to a race that resulted in her clubhouse getting destroyed and her body getting switched with a guard and one of her fellow classmates. Her friendship with Amity quickly fell apart with Boscha getting mocked by her once close friend for still acting childish and being a bully towards others. Boscha faces off against Luz, Amity and Willow in a grudgby match, a sport that she is the captain of, and wins, but loses the respect of her teammates when Willow showed better sportsmanship.

As they walked away, holding hands and ignoring Boscha, she yelled out to them they are not cute. However, in "For the Future", it turns out Boscha took Amity abandoning her far worse than she led the latter to believe, that Boscha admitted to missing having Amity around. Because of this Boscha begged Amity to come back and hang out like old times. After Amity refused, a brief fight ensued, though Boscha ultimately surrendered after Amity convinces her to accept that she can never be the person she wants her to be, and that she can ensure Cat and Amelia's safe return. Viney, Jerbo, and Barcus are three of Luz's friends and classmates at Hexside, being the first students she befriended following her enrollment. Luz first met them during her first day at Hexside after being placed with them in the detention track by Principal Bump.
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. By the time of "Thanks to Them", after months of being trapped with her friends in the Human Realm, Luz became little more than a shell of her former self, with both her mental and emotional health degrading to worrisome extents, showing multiple signs of depression. By this point, Luz's earlier insecurities and low self-esteem transformed into an intense, unhealthy sense of self-loathing, believing herself to be responsible for all of her friends and family's suffering, to the point of furiously cursing her very existence.
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In "Thanks to Them", after returning to the Human Realm with her friends, Luz would reunite with Vee, with their relationship developing in the following months. During this time, Luz and Vee were able to bond as friends, with them and the others often playing together and enjoying each other's company over the summer. In addition to their growing friendship, it's implied that, after learning more about Luz's reasons for running away and the circumstances that made life on Earth so hard for her, Vee harbors guilt over her previous condemnation of her, and seeks to make it up to her. 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. She admires and looks up to Eda, hoping to be a great witch like her one day.
Unfortunately, her friendship with the trio was briefly compromised due to a misunderstanding, leading the group to shun her, which left Luz saddened and depressed over the loss of her new friendships. Since then, Luz has remained very good friends with Viney, Jerbo, and Barcus, with her regularly attending classes with them at Hexside. This friendship would continue to last over the next four years following her enrollment at Hexside and defeating Belos, with all three attending her belated quinceaƱera. This was shown in "For the Future", when, following her return to the Demon Realm, Luz and her friends are captured by Kikimora during the latter's attempts to build her own empire by using Hexside as starting ground. During this time, Luz shows herself to be completely unimpressed with Kikimora's petty aspirations for power, while openly mocking her for simply copying Belos' tactics on control, correctly pointing out how she had no real ideas of her own on how to create the empire she craved.
Upon returning to Bonesborough, Luz and the others notice themselves on wanted posters with large bounties and move in secret back to the Owl House. However, when they arrive, they find coven scouts leaving with the last of their belongings. The three tell the sisters what they experienced while they were out and reveal that King is the last titan. After noticing King is depressed, Luz suggests raiding the warehouse where their belongings are to find Francois, King's favorite toy. The three set sail with Salty and reach their destination, the finger of a different titan. They find a key hole and, upon putting the key on it, the three are teleported to a far away island.
After freeing them, Luz, Eda, and King happily embrace each other, and she introduces them to Stringbean. However, their reunion is interrupted when the Collector appears and forces them to play games. After Katya drops off Luz to free Amity, who has been grounded by her parents, she is surprised to meet up with Willow, Gus, and Hunter.
In season three, Luz eventually returns to the Boiling Isles alongside her friends and mother. She finally gains a palisman in the form of a "snake shifter" which she names Stringbean.[17] After reuniting with Eda and King, she also shows compassion towards the Collector, befriending him and learning King's parent, the Titan, has been aiding her through her glyph magic. 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.
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