Luz finds her and offers her her friendship, and Amity, reluctant at first, allows Luz to continue her magic studies. Amity is disqualified as she is found to have been cheating, and leaves, ridiculed. In a Coven Convention, Luz challenges Amity to a witch duel, which she accepts.
Her first symbol, a magic orb that produces light, stuns Eda. During her time in Bonesborough, Luz slowly learns that she can perform magic through drawing symbols on paper. She also meets Amity Blight, a snooty student who initially looks down on Luz and her friends. Shortly afterward, she befriends two young witches named Willow Park and Gus Porter who attend Hexside, a school that Luz begins vying to attend. Realizing that her life back home would be unfulfilling, she decides to stay in Bonesborough to train under Eda and become a witch, despite the fact that she herself is incapable of performing magic.
Luz is immediately taken in by a notorious witch named Eda Clawthorne and her small "roommate" King and begins to live with them at the Owl House, the series' namesake. Luz suddenly gets transported to the magical world of the Boiling Isles, specifically a town called Bonesborough. As soon as her mother leaves, however, she fishes for it, only to see it being carried away, along with other garbage, by a diminutive owl and follows it into a dilapidated house. To show confirmation towards her mother's wishes, she throws her copy of The Good Witch Azura book in the trash. After failing her book report at school due to her outlandish presentation, her mother decides to send her to "Reality Check Summer Camp" to help her focus more on reality. So strong, in fact, that it gets her into trouble. Luz Noceda is a young girl who has a strong love for fantasy. Later, Luz enters Hexside Academy as a new exchange student.įictional character biography Season 1 She soon becomes a friend of an old witch named Eda and a small wolf-like demon with a skull-like head named King. Due to her love of all things fantasy and magical, she wants to become a witch.
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In the first episode of the series her mother sends her to a reality-check camp, but she accidentally ends up going to the Boiling Isles instead through a portal in a nearby house. However she still does have a heart and good intentions. She loves fantasy to the point of being detached from reality and has a hard time making friends. She is a fan of the novel series The Good Witch Azura. Luz is very quirky, outgoing, and unpredictable. She has short dark brown hair, brown eyes, and typically wears a cat-ear hooded indigo-and-white t-shirt, denim shorts, black leggings, and white shoes. Luz Noceda is a 14-year-old Afro- Dominican-American girl from Gravesfield, Connecticut. In the same AMA, Terrace stated that Luz was Amity's first crush and that she was thrilled to see people connect to the show's characters, like Luz and Amity. She also stated that the relationship between Amity and Luz would be explored in Season 2 and that Luz is "oblivious to some things in front of her," including Amity's crush on her. On September 2, during a Reddit AMA, Dana Terrace confirmed that Amity is intended to be a lesbian and that Luz is bisexual. Later, on August 10, Terrace confirmed on Twitter that the episode features a bisexual character, but didn't confirm whether this was Amity, Luz, or both, but many fans assumed this referred to Luz. On July 7, 2020, when responding to a fan who posted a still of Amity putting her hands on Luz's shoulder, from a promotion for the upcoming episode " Enchanting Grom Fright" on Twitter, Terrace said that there is no heterosexual explanation for the moment. This connected with Terrace's hope that audiences are "entertained by Luz’s world and her off-the-wall adventures." Later, Nancy Kanter, EVP, Content and Creative Strategy of Disney Channels Worldwide explained that while they loved the "combination of magic and mystery in this other world" of The Owl House, they really "fell in love with the main character Luz," leading them to green-light the show itself. Terrace also said that Luz's character evolved from conversations she had with Luz Batista, who later became her best friend. According to series creator Dana Terrace, Luz is named after her Dominican-American roommate, Luz Batista, a story artist and consultant for the show.