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* IdenticalGrandson: Gwendolyn assumes Hunter is Eda's child when first meeting him because the teen startingly looks like her husband Dell. Even after correcting the misunderstanding, the aged witch insists there has to be some kind of relationship and she's ''not wrong'', since Hunter is a clone of the Clawthorne family human ancestor, meaning Dell is an IdenticalGrandson to Caleb.
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* DefectorFromDecadence: [[spoiler:Hunter fully defects from the Emperor's Coven at the end of season one, alongside Lilith, putting him at odds with his sister who remains loyal]].
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* DramaticIrony: In "Yesterday's Lie", [[spoiler:Luz tells Vee that Eda is dead by petrification, having been given the portal key and left before she could see that Eda was saved]].


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* HistoryRepeats: At least as Belos sees it, [[spoiler:Luz and Hunter mirror himself and Caleb, with Luz being the good and pure one being betrayed by her brother who was seduced by the allure of magic]].


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* PoorCommunicationKills: Hunter did not tell Luz that [[spoiler:he was considering defecting from the Emperor's coven. As a result, Belos is able to use the reveal to convince Luz that Hunter was betraying her]].
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* CainAndAbel: "Yesterday's Lie" features this twofold, both times [[spoiler:staring Luz as Cain]].
** [[spoiler:As of the end of the episode, Luz remains a completely loyal enforcer of Belos, while Hunter has defected and moved to the Owl House]].
** [[spoiler:Vee has grown up in the shadow of her disappeared sister. When Luz does return to Earth, she can't help but let some of the resulting resentment show. At the end of the episode, Luz tries to return to the Demon Realm unnoticed, but Vee tries to stop her because it would break Camila's heart, resulting in a fight]].
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* CerebusCallback: Fairly early on in the comic's run, the author jokes that, since Luz was young when she was sent to the Demon Realm, her knowledge of human culture would be flawed, and she'd end up making a lot of things up on the fly. Come "Yesterday's Lie", [[spoiler:Jacob asks her to say some things about humans to prove she is one, and she comes up blank]].


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* InSpiteOfANail: Despite Luz having arrived in the Demon Realm years earlier, [[spoiler:Vee still ends up adopted by Camila, albeit without impersonating Luz, because Eda asked Camila to take care of her]].
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* DownerEnding: The story's version of "Yesterday's Lie", set immediately after "Young Blood, Old Souls" instead of halfway in season 2, ends with [[spoiler:Luz deciding that she'll never fit in the Human Realm, has a fight with Vee, leaves without telling Camila, and returns to Belos, completely loyal to him]].


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* MidSeasonUpgrade: Luz is [[spoiler:officially bestowed the Golden Guard's staff in the intermission between season 1 and 2]].


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* StrangerInAFamiliarLand: In "Yesterday's Lie", Luz [[spoiler:returns to Earth using the portal key Eda gave her, but struggles with adjusting. Vee tries to help her, but Luz still struggles with understanding human social customs and feels like an outsider, not helped by Vee's lingering resentment at having grown up in her lost sister's shadow. The breaking point comes when Luz is kidnapped by Jacob Hopkins who, thinking she's a demon, asks her to prove her humanity by saying things humans would know, which Luz can't. This is the final straw for Luz, and she goes back to the Demon Realm in the middle of the night without even saying goodbye to Camila]].
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-->'''Adegast''': Ah, hello, hero! You seem to have potential-

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-->'''Adegast''': Ah, hello, hero! You seem to have potential-potential-\\
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* InternalizedCategorism: Luz sees humans as weak and powerless, stemming from her uncle constantly teaching her that she's helpless without her brother to protect her.



-->'''Hunter''': ''(slams door shut)'' Next delivery.
-->'''King''': Right.

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-->'''Hunter''': '''Hunter''': ''(slams door shut)'' Next delivery.
-->'''King''':
delivery.\\
'''King''':
Right.


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* SpottingTheThread: After hearing Luz talk about how humans are useless and pathetic because they don't have magic, Gus spots her using a glyph to cast a fire spell. Since Hunter already told him that glyphs don't require internal magic, and therefore glyph users are probably powerless, he connects that dots that Luz can't cast magic naturally.
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It can be read [[https://toh-tagteam-au.tumblr.com/tagged/comic%20update/chrono here]] on Website/{{Tumblr}}.

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It can be read [[https://toh-tagteam-au.tumblr.com/tagged/comic%20update/chrono here]] on Website/{{Tumblr}}.
Website/{{Tumblr}}. Sadly, in 2023 the author decided that the comic would be cancelled, citing the slow updates and their own lack of motivation to draw. Instead, the storyline would be told through a series of sometimes illustrated posts describing the plot of each episode.
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'''Luz''': Uh, Sure!

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'''Luz''': Uh, Sure!sure!
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'''Luz''': Uh, sure!

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'''Luz''': Uh, sure!Sure!

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