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At first, Luz takes an immediate disliking to Hunter when he kidnaps King and forces her to kill a selkidomus, but he does honor his word by giving him back. 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.
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As they go through his memories, Luz finds more evidence of Belos faking the supposed threat of wild magic as well as hurting people with the coven sigils. Luz first meets the Blight twins in "Lost in Language", while Luz is trying to befriend Amity but gets negative backlash. Furthermore, Luz is eager to impress them since while waiting for them at the library, she tries out several poses that would make her appear "cool". However, after causing some mischief in the library and entering Amity's secret hideout, they tell Luz that they want to find Amity's diary to show it to everyone at school, to which Luz appears unwilling and hesitant to do at first. This quickly resolves into firm unwillingness, when Luz finds Amity's diary and tries to hide it from the twins.
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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. In addition, by late Fall, the school year resumes and Luz resumes classes at Gravesfield High, where she is once again ostracized by the other students and by members of the faculty due to her previous disruptions before the Summer. Nearing Halloween, Luz is in English class, being taught by Mr. Sandoval, who discusses a book with a protagonist whose trials are similar to hers.
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The others are working on their Halloween costumes and Amity suggests she and Luz go as Hecate and Azura respectively. Luz accepts as an Azura movie plays on the television and she focuses on the character of Lucy, who betrays the protagonists, causing Luz to worry about how her friends would react if they found out she helped Belos. That night, Luz records a video diary stating that she intends to stay on the Human Realm after getting her friends back home, deciding to tell them after the festival. 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.
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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. In the beginning of "Thanks to Them", Luz gave Amity a bandage for her hand while Amity stared at her with appreciation. Luz and Amity also worked together to come out to Camila, the latter of which approved of their relationship. Although not outright shown, it is revealed in "Thanks to Them" that while in the Human Realm, Luz did fulfill her promise and take Amity out on dates, as seen in photos inside Willow's scrapbook.
She does not tolerate when others take advantage of their positions in life, regularly standing up for herself, and those who cannot do so themselves or inspiring them to as seen against the likes of Boscha at school and Belos' oppressive rule on the Isles. In addition, when provoked enough, Luz is capable of great rage and is quite formidable as an opponent. Months later, after returning from the Human Realm, Luz, Willow, Gus, Amity, Hunter, and Camila Noceda arrived at the Owl House and find it still abandoned and covered in graffiti.
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This was seen when she blamed herself intensely for both Eda's capture by Lilith and later the loss of her magic, despite Eda's reassurances that neither was her fault. This sense of guilt would traumatically increase, however, after discovering the truth about Belos' identity and the role she inadvertently played in his rise to power, finding the Collector, and nearly wiping out all of witch and demon-kind on the Day of Unity. Following this, Luz's optimism was increasingly worn down by the traumas she endured and the constant blame she placed on herself for them, causing her to become a much more hardened and serious person who was determined to end Belos' evil even at the cost of her own life. Luz is a kind-hearted, outgoing, eccentric, energetic, and exceedingly geeky girl, who possesses a strong love of fantasy and adventure. She is an extremely optimistic person who always attempts to see the best in others, even in past enemies. She is eager to find her place in the world and be accepted for who she feels she truly is.
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Luz finds Gus amusing, mostly because he treats her specially because she is human. Luz is the one who gives Gus his nickname and she is more than happy to teach him about human customs such as the high-five. He doesn't seem to mind the fact that Luz thinks that Willow is more powerful, as he states that he "knows what he's about". In "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", Luz begins to admire Gus' rather advanced illusion magic and compliments him on his abilities. She also shows sympathy towards him when he says he didn't want to feel left out. In "Wing It Like Witches", both he and Luz stand up for Willow, and after Luz pushes them too hard, he doesn't hold any ill feelings, and forgives her.
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She stares at Luz in disbelief as her father tries to take her home, but Amity angrily swats his hand away and takes an invisibility glyph from Luz before running off. Luz rushes in to find Lilith in the claws of a Stonesleeper and she frees her. Lilith and Luz try to survive the Stonesleeper as Philip digs up a reflective disk and teleports away. As they hide, Lilith laments about their deaths before their births as Luz remembers something Lilith said on the beach about Stonesleepers having a ticklish spot behind their ears.

She manages to locate home, but discovers, to her shock, that her mother Camila is with a girl that looks exactly like her. She confronts her, via reflective surfaces, and finds out that the girl is actually a shapeshifting basilisk named Vee. Vee is slowly reverting to her old appearance and needs to devour magic in order to remain human and Luz decides to help her. When she gets captured by a conspiracy theorist, Luz is forced to contact her mother and reveals everything to her.
The two ultimately became archenemies and even face off each other after the former understood that he treated Lilith as a pawn to ensure Eda's capture and execution all along. Overpowered by her nemesis' might, Luz was forced to give the emperor the magic door to Human Realm in exchange of Eda, Lilith, and King's lives. Despite this, she managed to delay Belos' plans with the door by detonating it in his grasp before making haste to save her mentor, Lilith, and King, thus discovering that he's not invincible as everyone thinks. 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.
King unlocks the door to the ruins and the group explore where they find a clogged hole in the ceiling. After Lilith and Hooty start to believe King, Luz wanders into a hallway full of skeletal creatures and notices that one of them is missing. Soon, Eda, who King left a note for, arrives and helps fend off the creature, which cannot leave the ruins. Eda then reveals she found King as a baby, and that he never truly was the king of demons. Luz tries to attack with a glyph, but it crumbles as it is not exposed to the Titan. Lilith pins her and Luz says Lilith should be petrified, to which the witch agrees.
After King—who snuck into school in her backpack—starts to eat out of the trash can, Luz tells him they do not know each other if anyone asks. In Bump's office, Luz gives a schedule of classes she wants to take, but Bump says she is only allowed to study one of the nine tracks and selects potions for her. Luz tries to force herself to like only potions, but she sees Willow sparring with an oracle student and her multi-track interest increases. After she finds a shelf of crystal balls, she tries to use one, only for Bump to catch her. Bump then places her in the detention track, since an inspector is coming and he wants the school to look good.
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.
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. As she is experimenting with glyph combinations with Lilith, Luz discovers how to turn herself invisible. Shortly after, King starts talking about his life before losing his powers and talks about falling from a great height. Lilith casts doubt on his story and he brings out Lilith and Eda's staffs and the three of them, along with Hooty, fly to an unknown island.
This eventually led to Luz attempting to help reunite Kikimora with her family during the Coven Day Parade, in which she plotted to seemingly kidnap her during the celebrations before risking her life in attempting to send her back home to Palm Stings. Kikimora has been a recurring enemy for Luz during her time in the Demon Realm. Their animosity for each other began during their first encounter in "Young Blood, Old Souls", when Kikimora, acting on Belos' orders, attempted to have the captured Eda, King, and Lilith petrified at the Conformatorium. Fortunately though, Luz was able to foil her efforts before coercing her into releasing them under the threat of being immolated by one of her fire glyphs.