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As the Collector approaches them, King appears and convinces him to stop the Draining Spell. After he does so, the Collector insists they play "owl house" and begins to deconstruct the skull. As her friends cross through the portal to the Human Realm, Luz insists she stay behind to help to take care of the Collector, however, King insists she go and, after thanking her for being his big sister, he blasts her and her friends through the portal. Separated from their loved ones, Luz takes her friend to her house where her mother tearfully embraces her. After telling her mother the truth, she starts making videos to have her see the Demon Realm as she does, however, most of the clips she films fail to prove her point. As she sits in front of school waiting to be picked up as her friends come by and theorize what is behind Belos' mask.
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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. On the way, the two discuss theories as to who Mildred really is and how she's able to travel between realms, with Luz being hopeful that she can find a way back to the Human Realm. When they arrive at the bookstore, they become disappointed upon learning that the event has been canceled. However, when they spot a hooded figure that they think is Mildred, they chase after them in order to get answers.
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In "Hunting Palismen", Hunter develops an interest in wild magic and thinks it could cure Belos, despite Belos's insistence that wild magic caused their family's downfall. He ends up working with Luz after Kikimora tries to kill him when he is sent to gather palismen. While desperate to seek Belos's approval, he is ultimately won over by Luz into doing the right thing and lets Luz leave with the palismen. Afterwards, Hunter gets his own staff and palisman in the form of a cardinal called Flapjack. While still devoted to Belos, he does show gratitude and compassion, implying that Flapjack has a good influence on him. He attempts to force Willow and her Flying Derby team to join the Emperor's Coven to prove himself to Darius, but realizes what he is doing is wrong and rescues them, which earns him Darius's respect.
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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". Later, while at the Gravesfield Historical Society, Luz notices Vee upset upon the reminder of her difficult past, and tries to console her, telling her that she knows what it's like to run away from home, as she did the same thing. However, Vee states that they are not the same since, unlike her, Luz had a good life and a mother who loves her, yet she still chose to run away, while Vee never had a choice at all, unaware of the circumstances that drove Luz to do so.
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From an early age, Luz's eccentricities resulted in her being unable to make any friends, as other children found her weird and repulsive, while also receiving disgust from adult onlookers who would regularly openly criticize her for her behavior. In school, her antics were often disruptive, regularly getting her in trouble with the faculty and landing her in the principal's office on several occasions. During this time, Luz was also bullied by her classmates, who frequently made fun of her for her antics and "cheesy" stunts to impress other students that she developed crushes for. These experiences resulted in Luz becoming fearful of interacting with other teenagers. Camila Noceda (voiced by Elizabeth Grullon) is Luz's widowed mother, who sends her to summer camp to curb her overactive imagination, but is unaware of her being on the Boiling Isles as she remained in contact via text messages for the first season.

Philip took on the identity of Belos to take over the Boiling Isles while using propaganda to ban "wild magic" and establish a system for witches to use their magic "the right way". This led to him establishing different Covens and sentence those who do not join to irreversible petrification. Belos initially used technology as a means to utilize magic while prolonging his life by feeding on palismen, granting him power while using mental effort to retain his human appearance. He also concealed his ailment by claiming it to be a curse produced from wild magic.
Viney’s Palisman
Luz, posing as Hunter, is captured by Kikimora and taken directly to Belos to fight him. During this time, Eda is at the ritual while King releases a being called the Collector who stops the Day of Unity, but takes total control of the Isles. Belos is obliterated, though part of him is still alive, and Luz is forced back to the human realm with her friends where she is reunited with her mother. Prior to the start of the series, her father, Manny Noceda, passed away when she was very young. When he got sick, her family moved to Gravesfield to be close to the hospital he was admitted to.
From that point on, Amity's personality changes from open hatred to genuine friendliness, though displaying nervousness around Luz. "Understanding Willow" reveals that Amity has been putting on an act under the controlling influence of her parents, namely her emotionally abusive mother, Odalia, who blackmailed her into ditching Willow. While she was seemingly excited to join the Emperor's Coven, Odalia had groomed her to join. Thanks to Luz's emotional support, she makes amends with Willow and restores their friendship, and also ends her forced association with Boscha.
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Eda lazily begins to give her the lesson, but first explains that a witch must learn how to do magic before receiving her own staff, and proceeds to show Luz how to create a light spell by casting a circle of spells, and Luz wants to do it too. With that, Eda ends the lesson so she can go back to sleep, but Luz asks her to do the light spell again so she can record it on her phone, and Eda reluctantly accepts, but while doing so, she faints from exhaustion. Augustus "Gus" Porter (voiced by Issac Ryan Brown) is a student at Hexside and Luz, Amity, Willow and Hunter's friend. However, he is oblivious to common human norms, such as high fiving and nicknames, and quickly takes to being called Gus after Luz tells him she knew someone with a similar name. He is well-gifted in illusion casting, as he can freely move about campus while his illusion clone attends classes. He was moved up a couple of grades, explaining why he is noticeably younger than Luz and Willow despite being in their grade.
As a member of the Emperor’s Coven, Lilith is initially portrayed as a formidable antagonist. Her intentions and behavior, however, are progressively shown to be more complex than they initially seem. As he accompanies Luz on her adventures, he discovers that true strength comes from within and that being a leader is not just about physical dominance. King’s development over the course of the series is wonderful, and his antics never fail to make viewers grin.
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. Amity is also very aware of Luz's saddened state, as she realized Luz felt responsible for the failed portal door attempts and didn't want to risk making those feelings worse. Sharing the same interest in Azura, Amity thought it would be a great idea for her and Luz to cosplay as Hecate and Azura; an idea that Luz loved. At the end of the episode, Amity confronted Luz about her involvement with Belos meeting the Collector and while Luz still felt responsible, Amity assured her that she could never hate Luz, as Luz's selfless actions matter to her more.
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