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In the epilogue of the series, Eda becomes a teacher at a school for wild magic and gains a hook hand. A hidden side of Hunter was revealed in "Hunting Palismen", in which he has been revealed as not only a naturally powerless witch, but also the nephew of Emperor Belos. He is similar to Lilith, being very loyal to Emperor Belos and has some fear of his uncle, but unlike Belos' other employees, Hunter does genuinely care about his uncle, who, according to them both, took Hunter in when their family was apparently destroyed by wild magic. While he does retain fear of his uncle, he does not seem to fear Belos in his monster state and even attempts to sway Belos towards a more effective way of harnessing the palisman magic. This also reveals Hunter has an interest in wild magic, having studied it quite thoroughly to the point of knowing some of the ways witches used to do magic back in the Savage Ages, although Belos seems to heavily disapprove of this interest. Outside his connection with Belos, Hunter showcases insecurity and bitterness about being a powerless witch, as he relies solely on his artificial magical staff, causing him to act a little harshly and defensive at times, especially towards Luz, his enemy.
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As the fight goes on, King runs into Kikimora, who has just been discarded by Belos. She informs him that the only way to stop the Draining Spell is to free the Collector and agrees to take King to him. When King sees the Collector, he ignores him until the Collector claims he cannot see him. King realizes that the symbol on his tag makes him invisible to the Collector, and subsequently removes it. The Collector recognizes King and says he wanted to play with him, but King's father would not let him.
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After talking, they realize Eda never explained the fall King remembers and they go back inside. After evading the creature, they unblock the hole and go up the shaft to find an empty room. At a book fair, Luz gets an idea to write a book and King agrees to help her.
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Kikimora (voiced by Mela Lee) is Belos' minion and essentially his secretary, often fighting people or giving out orders. Her hair resembles a hand clinging onto her head, and she wears a jacket that covers her mouth; a glimpse of her mouth is shown in "Clouds on the Horizon", showing she has two teeth. She rarely appears in season one, often contacting members of the Emperor's Coven. Four years later, Hunter has become a palisman carver alongside Dell and Gwendolyn Clawthorne, he has new blue jay palisman named Waffle and have made a tombstone for Flapjack while being in a relationship with Willow. Hunter and everyone celebrates Luz's 18th birthday and everyone together says bye to the Collector after he puts on a light show. Hunter is laid-back, easy-going, and likes to make quips towards the people he battles with.
We have cartoons like Blues Clues that have been around for AGES making entire videos dedicated to pride for kids. The Owl House, despite having its own fantastical elements, did not reinvent the concept of LGBT+ people and relationships. 2.) The vast majority of characters on TOH are humanoids, which are inherently easier for people to relate to and empathize with than non-humanoid characters (i.e. frogs).

We can’t act like they were “basically nothing” because without them we would HAVE nothing. I think about the fact that Alex Hirsch wanted the cupid character (who appeared in ONE episode) to have the MLM/WLW symbols on his necklace, but Disney shot it down because it was seen as inappropriate for a kid’s show. I've gone looking through several tags (ie. Lumity, Steven Universe, She-Ra) and I'm not seeing any of this "disrespect". All I'm seeing is people angrily defending their shows for not having what TOH has.
Luz is a little disturbed by it, as it has live fairies in it, but she still thanks Amity and takes it. After Odalia and Alador get Willow, Luz, and Gus expelled, Amity admits that she was a coward for not saying anything. 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. In "Wing It Like Witches", Luz remains oblivious to Amity's feelings, despite her persistent fluster and nervousness whenever she's around or when she proposes activities that would probably or definitely entail physical contact.
In "King's Tide", King saves Luz and her friends from possibly being killed by the Collector after they are released, saying that they're needed alive for the game of "Owl House". Luz, seeing what King is doing, plays along, leading to the Collector stopping the Draining Spell. As the Collector starts reshaping the island, Luz tries to keep the portal together long enough for the others to escape. However, as King starts to get pulled away by the Collector, he realizes that he has to stay behind if Luz and the others are gonna have a chance to make it through the portal. King then tells her that he is happy to have her as a big sister, before using his sonic shout to push her and the others through the portal.
After her mother apologizes for not standing up for Luz and seeing her as she is, Luz finally realizes what she really wanted was to be understood. Upon realizing this, her palisman hatches and forms a glowing orb on a staff. When they land, they find the town deserted and narrowly avoid a wave of sparkles.
King is fascinated by all the free hand outs—which he calls offerings—and obtains as any as possible. When Amity Blight steps on his cupcake, Luz challenges Amity to a fight and forces her to apologize for the act of she wins. Amity accepts if Luz stops practicing magic if she wins and places Luz in an everlasting oath. After getting more handouts, he falls into the arena during the fight and Luz saves him from a trap Eda set.
King asks the Collector to stop the Draining Spell and he agrees only if they play a game King mentioned called "Owl House." King frees the Collector, who defeats Belos and ends the eclipse, before building an owl house to play the game. Amity, Hunter, Gus, and Willow go through the portal but Luz stays behind to help King. The ship, arriving at the location, finds a giant titan finger rising from the sea. Using the key, King, Luz, and Hooty are teleported to a far away island, where they are greeted by the man who sent the letter. The man introduces himself as Tarak and explains how he is a member of the Titan Trappers, a tribe dedicated to eradicating the titans and freeing the Grand Huntsman.
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. Luz begins to cast more light spells and King gets Eda's attention to lead her to the spells, and when she does, they blind her with a much larger spell and knock her unconscious with it, giving her the elixir to bring her back to normal while she is unconscious. Claiming "there is no heterosexual explanation" for Amity's action, Terrace responded, "there really isn't". On August 8, 2020, the episode, written by Molly Ostertag, aired, and it featured a scene in which Luz and Amity dance together while casting spells to defeat "Grom," a demon that manifests as their deepest fears. The animation supervisor for the show, Spencer Wan, referred to their intimate dance as "the gay thing" and the first time he got to "do anything even remotely queer." However, Luz soon returns to life with a new human-titan hybrid form and she, Eda, and King take on Belos as the Collector helps Luz's friends in the Archives.
When she arrives at the meeting room of the Human Appreciation Society, she examines Mattholomule's human artifacts and he leaves the room. Upon learning of the ban, Mattholomule returns to the room and pretends to apologize before calling the Hexside Guards on Luz and they throw her in the Detention Pit. Gus apologizes as Luz is dragged away and soon gets himself and Mattholomule thrown in detention to save her. Gus creates illusions of himself and Luz to distract from the pits tendrils and they escape, damaging the room in the process. However, they run into Eda and Bump, who has agreed to let Luz attend Hexside the following semester, berates Luz for her actions and threatens to recent hire acceptance until Gus takes full responsibility.
Once they reach the memory of Belos talking with the Collector, both Luz and Hunter are shocked to find out about the Draining Spell, and that Belos had created previous versions of Hunter and eventually destroyed each one after betraying him. Luz tries to comfort Hunter by offering him a chance to stay at the Owl House, but they then become horrified after coming across more paintings depicting what happened to the previous Golden Guards. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", the twins seem to be aware of Luz's crush on Amity, leaving the two alone together when they start blushing. Later, when Luz arrives at Blight Manor in order to tell Amity that she got her job at the library back, they can be seen watching the two of them, with Edric noting Amity's bold move of giving Luz a kiss on the cheek. 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.
Eda is exhausted because she made a magical force field to protect the Owl House from the rain, so she refuses, but ends up agreeing after Luz tempts her with a shiny pen, since she loves shiny things. 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. Eda, however, explains to her that magic comes from a sack of magical bile attached to the heart of each witch, and this causes the question of how Luz will be able to do magic without one, and Eda says that witches used to practice magic differently, but she doesn't know how. 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. Emily Ashby of Common Sense Media rated the show 4 out of 5 stars and said putting different elements together made the series quirky and likable.
Stringbean is Luz's beloved palisman, in the form of a purple snake-shifter, whom she first carved in "Clouds on the Horizon" from a rare sample of Palistrom wood that Eda had obtained for her. Even prior to Stringbean's birth, Luz loved her palisman deeply, being extremely eager for it to come to life. This love was demonstrated when Luz originally carved Stringbean into the form of an egg, so that when she hatched she would be able to choose for herself what she wanted to be. This not only granted Stringbean a form of freedom that other palismen generally lacked, but also reflected Luz's own desire of becoming what she wishes to be, regardless of what others think of her.
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