: In the Boiling Isles, Luz meets Eda the Owl Lady and a small demon named King. Eda agrees to send Luz home if she helps them retrieve King's stolen crown from the Conformatorium, a prison for "weirdos" deemed unfit for society.
: A quirky human teenager who finds she belongs more in a magical world than her own.
The story begins with Luz being sent to "Reality Check Camp" to curb her overactive imagination. While waiting for her bus, she follows an owl who steals her favorite book, The Good Witch Azura , through a portal.
: The title is a play on C.S. Lewis’s novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe .
: They encounter Warden Wrath , the prison's leader, who attempts to force Eda into a date. Luz frees the other prisoners and uses her own ingenuity to help Eda and King defeat the Warden.
: The episode establishes the show's central theme of "weirdos sticking together" and the value of individuality.
: In the Boiling Isles, Luz meets Eda the Owl Lady and a small demon named King. Eda agrees to send Luz home if she helps them retrieve King's stolen crown from the Conformatorium, a prison for "weirdos" deemed unfit for society.
: A quirky human teenager who finds she belongs more in a magical world than her own.
The story begins with Luz being sent to "Reality Check Camp" to curb her overactive imagination. While waiting for her bus, she follows an owl who steals her favorite book, The Good Witch Azura , through a portal.
: The title is a play on C.S. Lewis’s novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe .
: They encounter Warden Wrath , the prison's leader, who attempts to force Eda into a date. Luz frees the other prisoners and uses her own ingenuity to help Eda and King defeat the Warden.
: The episode establishes the show's central theme of "weirdos sticking together" and the value of individuality.