
What happened to the other Collectors is unknown, but it is believed as life developed in the Demon Realm and new species of demons were born, the Collectors maintained a sporadic presence, capturing rare magical beasts for their collection. Contact with the forerunning demonic species occurred, some even worshipping the Collectors, believing them to be gods and in awe of them wiping out the Titans. The groups that formed were the Titan Trappers who mimicked the actions of the Collectors in hunting down any Titan infants. Collectors are humanoids dressed in robes with iconography related to the day and night. Collectors are immensely powerful beings, capable of warping reality, from levitation, transmutating beings, altering reality, moving celestial objects, conjuring objects etc. Kikimora (voiced by Mela Lee) is Belos' minion and essentially his secretary, often fighting people or giving out orders.
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Because of this, Luz abandoned all pretense she once held of permanently leaving the Demon Realm, instead now being able to happily travel between realms and regularly visiting her loved ones on the Isles before staying there once again to attend college. Multiple times Luz has shown herself to be exceptionally brave and heroic, risking her life on several occasions to protect others, especially those she loves. 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. The Collectors are first revealed in the second episode of the show's third season, "For the Future". According to the Collector's storybook, the Collectors, as their name suggests, "preserve" species on the worlds they exert their powers on.
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The Collector brings Lilith, Amity, and Camila to the Owl House and returns Hooty to normal in front of Lilith. He decides to return to the stars to do some soul searching and King gives him Francois as a parting gift. King is nervous about the idea, pointing out that people might have trouble breathing on the moon. The Collector then claps, causing a large storybook made from stone slabs to fall from above and land in front of King. He asks King to read him a story, and King obliges, pushing the stack of stone slabs to fall backward and wrap around the planet structure in front of him, and opens the book to read.
Powers and abilities
He innocently reveals to the possessed puppet that King is a titan and that the Boiling Isles titan is still alive. “Raine” convinces him to play with the three of them and The Collector takes the advice. Meanwhile, Belos, after absorbing one of his unfinished grimwalkers, jumps to a window of the Collector's castle and possesses the Raine Whispers puppet. He then sneaks into the Collector's room and tries to possess him, but he is quickly restrained when the Collector wakes up by his presence. Belos convinces him that he was magically brought to life and has come to warn him that King is plotting against him.
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Luz struggles to make it through the demonstration and during the last demo of the night, the "Abomaton", she asks Odalia to stop, but Odalia responds that the abomaton will only stop once its enemy is destroyed. Soon, Amity arrives and threatens to rip apart the abomaton unless her friends are readmitted. When she returns to the Owl House, Lilith presents her with an ice sculpture of herself being given a gold star by Luz, who then gives a sticker to Lilith before going to her room. 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.
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Kikimora
Upon seeing this, they believe the author can travel between worlds and they go off to meet her. Upon reaching the bookstore, they are disheartened to learn the signing has been canceled. After questioning their next move, they see the author and chase her to a drainage pipe.
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Since enrolling at Hexside, Luz has come to develop something of a love-hate student teacher relationship with Bump, similar to the one that her mentor Eda shared with him during her time as a student at Hexside. For her part, Luz respects Bump and generally considers him to be a good teacher, but can be frustrated at times by his strict adamance for following dogmatic rules and is unafraid of calling him out when she feels he is being unreasonable. In turn, Bump is easily annoyed and has at times punished Luz for the chaos and disruptions her antics at school sometimes cause, but he does genuinely care about her well being and sees great potential in her. Sadly, however, this kindness would be repaid with ungratefulness and betrayal when Kikimora callously turned on Luz and attempted to kill her and Amity after falling for Terra Snapdragon's false promises of a promotion, much to their disgust. Since then, Luz has given up on attempting to redeem Kikimora, recognizing that she is far too selfish to be reached and will always place her own petty ambitions above everyone else. As a result, the two would continue to be enemies, with their mutual animosities for each other growing over time.
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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. A few days later, Luz begins to feel frustrated at how slowly Eda was teaching her magic.

Upon Luz's return, King and Eda reunite with her and aid her in befriending the Collector and destroying Belos once and for all. In the epilogue, King's developing Titan powers allow him to create a new glyph system, which he begins to teach Luz. She first encountered him during her first day on the Boiling Isles, while infiltrating the Conformatorium to retrieve King's crown which Wrath had stolen. During this time, she immediately came to despise Wrath for his cruelty and his imprisonment of innocent witches and demons simply for not being normal or fitting into society. Despite this, Luz was also intimidated by Wrath's imposing demeanor and strength, causing her to initially fear him during their first meeting. This fear, however, would quickly subside when Wrath soon had her, Eda, and King cornered, whereupon he revealed his secret attraction for Eda, much to Luz's discomfort, who openly expressed her disgust of his unsettling interest towards her mentor.
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.
Following class, when she is at her locker, two transfer students come up to her and give her a flyer for the Gravesfield Halloween Festival. That night, having trouble sleeping, she goes to her mother's room and spends the night with her and her palisman, unknowingly waking Amity and dropping the flyer for the Halloween festival. 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. As Luz is watching entries, she is late for Lilith's party in the living room for her new job as museum curator.
Amity seems to acknowledge her attitudes towards Luz beforehand, and at least promises to think on them after Luz apologizes for reading her diary and lets her borrow her fifth Azura book. It is shown in "Adventures in the Elements" that Luz and Amity have become closer, with Amity putting in the effort to be friendlier. By the end of the same episode, Luz wants them to create their own club called the Azura Book Club. Due to both having eccentric personalities, she relates to Eda when she says weirdos like them have to stick together.
When Belos claims to be doing it to save humanity from evil, Luz responds that he's evil. After she and Hunter are pulled out of the mindscape by Eda, Luz is shown to have been traumatized by the whole ordeal. When Amity asks if she's alright, Luz tries brushing it off, saying that she wants to support her. Later, when the Abomaton returns from an errand Amity sent it on, Luz tries to stop it, only to accidentally set off an alarm it had in a panic. When Amity comes by and asks if she had touched it, Luz lies and says that she didn't, not wanting Amity to worry. Later, when Alador arrives and reveals that the alarm on the Abomaton had been set off, Luz starts acting nervous when Amity becomes worried upon finding out that she had lied to her and had been acting weird all day.
A mysterious entity who was responsible for trapping the Owl Beast in a curse scroll. When he was introduced, he was trapped beneath the Boiling Isles, awaiting the Day of Unity so he can be freed from his prison via the Draining Spell. He's also worshiped by the Titan Trappers, who want to free him by searching for and killing the last Titan. However, while they do end the Draining Spell, they quickly prove themself to be a bigger threat than Belos could ever dream of being, turning the Boiling Isles into their own personal playground.
The Emperor then says their partner's patience will be rewarded, as the Day of Unity is merely 24 hours away. The Collector watches with Belos as witches from all over the Isles approach the Titan's head, grinning widely. At first glance, The Collector appears to be a malevolent and sadistic entity who enjoys the very idea of chaos. However, it's later revealed that this is due to his poor understanding of death and morality. In actuality, he is a lonely child who just wants a genuine connection with someone after being manipulated his entire life. He's shown to be friendly to pretty much everyone he meets, and loves keeping promises and it when people lie.
After Luz and her companions manage to construct a working portal, she ties a rope around herself and tells Eda, King, and Hooty to pull if the portal closes. She calls her companions names and a cube comes out of the liquid on the ground. Luz looks through it and sees the three from a reflection in a second floor window. After realizing she can use the cubes to communicate through reflections by saying people's names, she says her mothers name and a cube appears. As Luz wait is for the echo mouse to project another entry, Eda calls her to come to Hexside for the chance to get her owl palisman. However, as Luz cannot think of a goal or understand her heart's desire, she is the only one in her class to not get one.
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