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King's first awake interaction with the Collector occurs during the Day of Unity. King's sole intention when freeing the Collector is to stop the Draining Spell, but afterwards, King is obliged to play "Owl House" with him. To do so, King tells him about his adventures with Luz and Eda, while the Collector insists on playing out these stories using the Boiling Isles residents as puppets in their game of make-believe.
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In "The Intruder", he wishes that, as she is one of his few friends, she would pay attention to him and his interests (i.e. the types of demons that he was trying to teach her about) instead of focusing all her attention on magic. King has shown to be defensive for Luz, such as when he fears his "boo-boo buddy" is taken by the 'monster' in "The Intruder", he chases after it, demanding Luz back. In "Covention", he is quick to get angry at a student for cheering Amity's name and not Luz's. Four years after Belos' defeat, King has grown in size and has manifested his own glyphs, different from his father's. During Luz's belated quinceaƱera, he happily greets her and shows Luz his new powers. As things die down, Luz watches as Belos reverts back to Philip and he supposedly thanks her for curing him of his curse.
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Their journey however ends up causing the arrival to the house of Animal Control, who capture them; the three are thrown off a cliff but are held up with a branch. However, he is impressed by Luz's magic and proposes that she join his side. Luz proceeds to find a sigil glove, and tells Belos that the era of the witch hunter in the Human Realm is over. At the very last second, she negotiates a deal that she will be Belos' guide in the Human Realm if he spares her friends. Belos accepts the deal and stops the petrification, turning Luz back to normal. As they shake hands, Luz brands Belos with a sigil and tries for force him to stop the draining spell.
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King's current goal is to protect those he cares about, namely from Emperor Belos and the Collector, the latter of whom aspires to acquire King's friendship by any means necessary. During this time, Luz offered comfort to Kikimora, which caused her to open up to Luz despite their previous clashes. 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. 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. Understanding now how the Collector feels and how he never meant any genuine harm to anybody, Luz takes him on a trip around the Boiling Isles, demonstrating how she bonded with Eda and King and teaching them how kindness and forgiveness goes a long way.
He hates admitting that he is wrong about anything to her, as it would give her bragging rights. Due to his small body, he is usually found being held like an infant by her, showing that they are at least close. 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.
However, when King says he needs her to help write his next book, claiming that he needs to rebel against her "gushy fantasy slop", Luz feels insulted and leaves, refusing to work with him. Later, after they are both captured in a shrinking cube by Piniet, Luz says that they're in this situation because King refused to compromise, and that she just wanted to write a story with her friend. King then admits that while Luz is living out her dream of becoming a witch, his celebrity status is the closest he'll ever get to his dream. After that, the two work together to come up with a plan, and later escape successfully.
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Raine, Hooty, and Lilith hide behind their secluded spot, still worried, when suddenly, a shadow looms over them from behind. Eda realizes that her curse is delaying the effects of the Draining Spell, covering up her arm in satisfaction. Still, Terra captures her without warning and correctly suspects that "Raine" is actually Eda, which is confirmed when Adrian dispels the illusion. Seeing their plan failing, Darius and Eberwolf attempt to fight back against the other Coven Heads, but they, too, are eventually restrained along with Eda. Two Abomatons then appear, one of them carrying a captured and weakened Raine. Lilith, Hooty, Katya, and Derwin are also restrained; Hooty is trapped in a glowing orb.
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Although she didn't win in the end, Eda helped King do a livestream on Penstagram, and King announced that he will be changing his name legally to King Clawthorne, asking Eda to adopt him. Eda becomes touched and starts crying, prompting Luz to cry together with her. At some point during her final year of high school, Luz is awarded the Gravesfield Writing Scholarship.
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He and Hooty watch in horror as Lilith transforms and they go to inform Gwen and Luz. After learning Eda has also transformed, the sisters fight and he and Luz go into town to stop them. After Morton refuses them service, since they have no money on hand, Gwen arrives and they work to subdue the sisters and revert them to their original form.
She does not hold Eda's flaws against her and instead tries to help her resolve them. Luz does not always share Eda's interests, as she was disgusted by the thought of digging through a trash worm, and sometimes questioned Eda's lessons, leading to her rebelling against her. Though in the end, she realizes how important her lessons truly are when one of those lessons saves her life. In "Hooty's Moving Hassle", Luz is shown to be afraid of Eda's judgment and tries to stick to her rules so as not to be horribly punished.
She opens up to Amity about it being the anniversary of her father's death, and apologizes for how her frustration has affected her actions. After hearing a scream, the two run back to the arena, where they find a mutated Warden Wrath and they work to stop him. After he is reverted back to normal, Luz and Amity return to the cliff, where they tie flowers to a balloon made of abomination goo and set it loose, watching as it flies into the sunset.
At the library she tells Amity about the human who came to the Demon Realm before her, Philip Wittebane, and trays she is looking for his diary. Amity says it should be in the forbidden stacks and agrees to take Luz as long as they remain silent as she would get fired otherwise. One day before school, Luz is teaching Eda and Lilith what she knows about glyphs and questions if there are more when Hooty tells her it is time to go. As she enters school, Willow and Gus greet her and Amity presents Luz with a fairy pie. The four are soon called to the principal's office where Bump, with Amity's mother and father, tells the group that Luz, Willow, and Gus are expelled.
However, when Philip says no and that he needs the Collector for something else, Luz becomes furious that he's continuing to withhold the information from them. When Lilith strikes him in the face after he suggests that they help him again if they want the information, Luz becomes smug that he got what was coming to him. Later, Luz is shown to be upset that the person she was hoping could help get her home really turned out to be a jerk.
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