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Boscha will end up being Luz' Evil Counterpart and Rival.
Both are associated with spells associated with light (Luz = Light, Boscha = Fire). Both started in the Potions Track. Both were troublemakers, and both are energetic girls that had a friendship with Amity.

Luz, however, is a kind and helpful girl who does what she can for her friends, even at personal cost.

Boscha on the other hand is a cruel and sadistic brute who does everything she does to put others down and herself up.

Luz was shunned for her weirdness and eccentricities to the point where she was sent to a reform institution. While Boscha was praised and nigh-glorified for her eccentricities, and given free passes.

Luz is a genuine friend, while Boscha is a toxic friend. Luz tries to get better, while Boscha tries to cut down others that she sees as a threat.

Luz enjoys helping and healing people. Boscha enjoys belittling and hurting people.

Luz friendship with Amity grew from disdain, and might evolve into something more. Boscha's was never real to begin with, and never stopped being about disdain.

The Bat Queen is the palisman of the titan that became The Boiling Isles.
There's not much to go on for now, but that is a rather big corpse and she was the palisman of a giant.

Like Luz, she ended up on The Boiling Isles and becoming a witch despite her handicap of being a human. However, her tenure there ended poorly so she "retired" from the role to raise Luz. She ended up becoming a Fantasy-Forbidding Parent to prevent Luz from making the same mistakes she did, whatever they may be.Knowing names are important to the show :- Edalyn and Camilia have some interesting meanings, which could imply this. Edalyn is God given and Camilia can mean god, perfection or perfection young god. Or could just be a mispelling of Camilla.
  • Most likely jossed as of "Yesterday's Lie", where Camila is shown to have had no knowledge of the Boiling Isles prior to learning the truth about where Luz is.

If Amity and Luz end up together halfway through the series and the former's parents find out, it will be a case of Dating What Daddy Hates.
Considering how they reacted to Amity simply befriending Willow, imagine how they'd react to her dating a human girl....
  • Partially Jossed. Alador doesn't seem to care.
  • If both Blight parents count, then partially confirmed. Though Odalia disapproves of Luz because she's a criminal, not because she's human.

There'll be a Whole Episode Flashback showing Eda and Lilith's time at Hexside.
It'll show what their relationship was like, how it degraded overtime, and the events leading up to Lilith deciding to curse Eda.
  • My take: They could have been parallels to Luz and Amity, respectively. Eda was optimistic, troublesome and eager to learn magic whereas Lilith was obsessed with her status and desired to prove herself, overtime manifesting into envy towards her sister.
  • Played with. We do see their time at school, but they got on very well, up until they were forced to compete for the one opening in the Emperor's Coven, leading the weaker Lilith to curse Eda to win.
  • Somewhat confirmed with Them's The Breaks, Kid. We do get to see Eda's experience with Hexside, but Lilith is too concerned with the tryouts to get much screentime.

The Magic Bile sacks were created by ancient witches.
This is a little dark, but think about it. Eda said witches did magic differently before the magic sacks allowed witches to do it in a new way that’s now passed on biologically. What if some ancient witches gathered children and surgically attached these sacks to them then over time the new organ would then be passed on magically to the offspring? Or better still what if Emperor Belos himself was involved in this process?
  • What you're suggesting (surgery) doesn't work that way, as such "medicine" is not hereditary. Genetic engineering possibly does though.
  • It's possible they evolved naturally as implied, too, to store the ambient magic of the Boiling Isles. Perhaps generations of exposure to it worked like radiation, killing off witches that didn't have a way to store the energy.

Eda's secretly Luz's godmother.
Camila and her husband desperately wanted a child, only to learn that she was infertile. By chance Camila meets a certain enchantress, either by stumbling into the Boiling Isles or by meeting the enchantress in the mortal realm. Although frightened at first, she pleads for the witch's aid. Fourteen years later Eda meets a Hispanic girl who resembles the young woman she befriended and even has the same last name, not that Luz herself is aware of her mentor's involvement in her birth.This is why Eda immediately accepts Luz, why she defends her after only ten minutes of knowing her, and why Luz can perform magic, since she herself may have been the result of magic.

Luz and Eda are the same person.
Similar to the above speculation, Eda is Luz after she became the most powerful witch, then sent back in time, creating a magical Stable Time Loop.
  • If this is the case, Eda probably lost her memory at some point, since she has a distinct lack of knowledge regarding human artifacts. Granted, it could be an act she's putting on, but she's also shown to be confused by things like Luz embracing her. Also, she performs magic the same way other Witchlings do, which is stated by many characters to be impossible for humans.
  • Also, photographs have been shown of her as a student, which means she was probably about Luz's age at the time. And, Eda has a sister, who greatly resembles her.

King will have the most emotional and tearful reaction when Luz has to return home in the final episode.
And it will firmly establish him as a Jerkass Woobie if he hasn't been already in a backstory episode.

Alternately, Eda is Luz's grandmother
If this turns out to be the case, the relation would probably be on Luz's unseen father's side, though Eda could be Camilla's mother; as with the above theory, the separation was accompanied by a memory wipe for the child. If Camilla is said child, the memory wipe missed just enough to make her paranoid about Luz's safety.
  • If they have internet on the Boiling Isles, Luz will get a big surprise checking Ancestry.com.

Luz's father came to the Boiling Isles and befriended Eda; taking on Luz as an apprentice was to honor him.
Eda might have made a promise to protect and/or train her friend's daughter if she ever encountered her and if Luz's father could use magic, she might have deliberately drawn Luz to the Isles so she could train her.

The show will have an episode with a licensed song.

King never really was a king.
It's all an act he puts on because he feels insecure and unimportant. In actuality, he was always a low level demon to begin with a Eda likely found him alone as a frightened orphan and took him under her wing. Eda only claims King was a king to Luz to humor King and King doesn't want his secret of not being powerful to be found out. Eventually, he'll open up to Luz about his secret of not being an actual king in one of the biggest Tear Jerker episodes of the series.
  • I thought this was canon; as in, the crown being fake in the first episode is an implication that King isn't an actual king?
  • Seemingly confirmed. Eda told put the idea in King's head as a way to hide the fact that she'd found him apparently alone and abandoned on an unmarked island. He just got so caught up in the story he never questioned it himself. On the other hand, he may not be a King, but his backstory and Jean-Luc taking the knee to him when following his command indicates he is a Prince of some sort

The Collector is an angel
They're described as a "child of the stars" that are neither witch or demon, have celestial powers and are easily the most god-like entity seen thus far.

Related to this...

King is Titan
  • It would make sense if King were the reincarnation of Titan. He's the one who explains its existence to Luz and how magic works. King is the real god of the Boiling Isles and doesn't know it.
    • Suppose Eda found out and rescued him from Belos, who deposed King and made him into a little demon. The reason why Eda hasn't told King the truth is that he'd be inconsolable and Belos may find out, killing King for real. It also explains how she knows the Emperor is no good.
    • If Eda doesn't know, presumably she rescued him regardless from Belos or random hunters picking on a little guy. As an outcast, perhaps she saw how King was treated and it cemented her hatred of the system.
  • Alternatively King isn't the reincarnation, he's one of the many offspring of the Titan. It's just that his species has a very long life span and as a result a purportionally longer childhood so like the Snaggleback he's smaller then advertised. That and King has become semi-domesticated thanks to colonization of the Titan's corpse by witches. He should be out leading a pack of demons of equal strength trying to attain dominance so he can grow into the next Titan but instead he's hanging out with Luz and Eda while compiling his instinctive knowledge of Demons into a guide book.
    • Seemingly confirmed in episode "Edge of the World".

The Boiling Isles were settled by humans
Similar to the first Mewmans of Star vs. the Forces of Evil, the original witches of the Burning Isles were humans. Only unlike then, they chose to abandon Earth for a new realm to escape the literal witch hunts.
  • It's certainly possible that the more human-like inhabitants of the Boiling Isles are human descendants, gaining pointier ears as some sort of evolutionary trait. Humanoid characters with more bizarre features (such as Boscha) are the result of interbreeding between humans and monsters.

Eda's curse will take a tragic turn
Eventually, her transformation will become irreversible, which will force Luz to perform a Mercy Kill.

Willow is literally half-witch.
She got the nickname "Half-a-Witch Willow" because she's half Mage Species - half human or half Mage Species - half demon.
  • Half demon is more likely at this point given that it's pretty much confirmed that Luz is the first human to visit the Boiling Isles or at the very least, the first in a long time.
  • In episode #4 season #2, it got "unconfirmed", so there's a chance or that she's at least a distant descendant of that human .

A future episode, possibly the season one finale, will have Camilla Noceda (Luz's Mom) discover what she's been up to.
She'll be understandably furious that Luz lied to her about making it to camp and has been going on dangerous adventures where she risks death and dismemberment, and try to force her to come home. But after Luz and her new friends (Eda, King, Willow and Gus, etc.) save the day (and show off Luz's Character Development), Camilla will reluctantly admit that she was wrong to stifle her daughter because she thought it was in her best interests, and as strange and dangerous as the Boiling Isles are, they're where Luz belongs.
  • Eda and Camilla would probably argue over their different parenting styles with Camilla angrily stating that Eda's a bad influence and that she's not even Luz's real mother and Eda countering that at least she accepts Luz for herself and Luz actually made friends under her guidance, something Camilla can't claim.
    Camilla: And another thing, Luz, I taught you better than to stay three months with a complete stranger!
    Luz: If Eda planned to harm me with a cursed hourglass or spinning wheel, she'd had done it by now!
  • There may also be parallels drawn between Camilla trying to get Luz to straighten up and conform, and Lilith's attempts to get Eda to join the Emperor's Coven.
    • Jossed, as in season two, episode four it was revealed that a changeling of unknown nature, origin or mission took Luz' place in the human realm.
    • It was revealed to be a basilisk created by Belos who escaped him, fled through Eda's portal and shapeshifted into a duplicte of Luz.

Camilla is partially the one to blame for Luz's bad fantasy behavior back at human school, and that she was just like her when she was her age.
When Camilla says "I LOVE your creativity", what if maybe she means it literally and she means it literally and she was also called out by everyone around her and was forced her to take a reality check and as a result killed most of her happiness of magic and fantasy in her heart, until she gave birth her daughter Luz and was also able to pretend

The Shadow Figure will be revealed to be The Big Bad
  • Jossed, assuming this is about the creature pretending to be Luz. She's actually a basilisk trying to escape being used as a test subject and live a normal life. She ends up becoming an ally pretty quickly after Luz finds out.

Luz being human is key to curing Eda of her curse.
Luz can cast magic but as a human, has to do it differently from Eda and other witches. This will eventually lead to her casting a healing spell and causing it to work differently from the standard effect, causing the strength of Eda's curse to slowly fade. This is revealed when an antagonist steals Eda's elixir, hoping to cause her to turn into her monstrous form permanently but Eda doesn't transform.

The codes in each episode will lead clues on what happened to Eda
In each episode of the Owl House, codes with an eyeball shows in the form of runes and symbols. When Gravity Falls did this, it lead to Bill and Stan's secret. These codes could lead to who cursed Eda and why.
  • Given that the creator of Gravity Falls is an actor here, there is some influence.

Eda was inspired by La Lechuza [ Lah Lay- choose- zah ].
This is a mythical witch found in northern Mexico, who transforms into an owl at night and devours humans. This is why Eda's wanted posters looked strangely like codexes.
  • One Story's Version:
    • A witch once lived in a village. Unfortunately, the rest of the village hated witches, so they murdered her! After she died her ghost declared all mortals evil, thus her spirit in owl form started devouring humans in revenge.
  • Personal Theory:
    • There was at least one villager who befriended her, a Catholic monk. One stormy night, he welcomed her inside the mission where he dried her off. However they had to keep their forbidden friendship a secret. When the mob threatened to finally vanquish the "evil" sorceress, the monk pleaded with them to at least give her a fair trial. The mob refused, declaring him a traitor, and hung him along side her. Thus La Lechuza spares all holy men, because of her friend's loyalty.

Eda was cursed by an agent of the Emperor's Coven, either Kikimora herself or someone working under her orders.
It was part of the Emperor's attempts to crack down on rogue witches like Eda. If true, it would definitely lead to a moral quandary for Lilith to learn that her boss was (directly or indirectly) responsible for her sister's condition.
  • Confirmed. While it’s unknown if she was in the Emperor’s Coven at the time, it’s revealed that Lilith cursed Eda.
    • Lilith wasn't part of the Emperor's Coven when she cursed Eda.

Lilith cursed Eda as a means to control her sister
Eda would never agree to conform to any authority, and Lilith believes in cheating if it serves a good purpose.
  • As of "Agony of a Witch", possibly confirmed; though we don't know exactly why Lilith cursed her own sister, she was the one who cursed Eda.
    • She didn't curse her to control her. [[Spoiler:She did curse her, to win the one open spot in the Emperor's Coven that they were going to duel over.]]

King's mouth not moving
This was not properly explained much, but his mouth never moved when he talked, may either be talking with his mind or is a possessed body with the spirit talking or something else
  • No, with his helmet, we just can't see his mouth.

The Coven System is nothing more than a Pyramid system designed by the Emperor.
Each coven honor bounds new members to their coven and shuts away other magic. This is like how cults brainwash followers. The Emperor's Coven, or the "elite", is nothing more than the Emperor's private police force. This shows that he is keeping the magic in order as part of a power play to keep himself on top.

Luz's discovery of a new way to do magic is going to rock the Boiling Isles and change everything.
When witches cast spells the usual way, it wears them out, putting a physical limit on what they can cast in a given time period. In addition, witches who join covens lose their ability to do other types of magic. When Luz casts spells, she doesn't seem to suffer any physical effects, and there's no apparent cost besides the material she uses for drawing (and when she draws the ice/cold symbol on the ground, nothing was used up or destroyed so it's possible using something that won't burn up as a drawing surface could eliminate cost altogether). This could allow witches to do spells that are too powerful for them to cast on their own, and maybe even be a workaround for coven witches who have their magic bound. This would revolutionize magic in the Boiling Isles and potentially threaten the power structure (as it seems that the coven system is a way to limit witches).

  • While the paper for the light spell maybe sacrificed why wasn’t the wall she drew the large light sigil on destroyed or sacrificed? Does it depend on the specific sigil needed to cast the spell?

Luz is going to be invited to attend Hexside at least part time.
In some of the promos, Luz is seen at Hexside (even wearing a uniform cape) despite being banned from the school. My theory is that the principal will find out about her new way of doing magic and invite her to take a few classes at Hexside as a way of bringing prestige to the school (but also possibly to keep an eye on her). Eda won't be happy about it but knows that she has to let Luz make her own decisions about the magic world. She'll warm up to the idea when she hears about Luz causing all sorts of trouble at the school.
  • Confirmed; believing that his students could learn a lot from an exchange student like Luz, Principal Bump agrees to lift the ban and allow her to enroll in exchange for Eda cleaning up all of messes she caused with her pranks during her time at Hexside.

Witches who join covens have their designated magical powers amplified.
It's a tradeoff to having their magical abilities limited to one type.
  • That seems unlikely, especially if the coven system really is just a scheme to keep the Emperor in power.

King has seen Eda in her cursed state before
She used a memory wipe on him, not because she didn't want him to know about her curse at all, but because something else, something much worse, happened the last time that she simply couldn't allow him to remember.

Luz, or perhaps humans in general, possess higher levels of magic
She was the reason the whole owl house was animated.
  • Actually, it is much more likely that Willow was the reason the house was animated. Remember, humans like Luz cannot perform magic the same way witches can because they lack a bile sack organ, while Willow has displayed immense magical power several times.

Eda's curse works by infecting the magic bile sack
In "Hooty's Moving Hassle", Eda couldn't use magic while the transformation was happening. This of course means Luz would be immune to being hit with the same curse.
  • If true, then the cure would be to replace the cursed bile sack with a new one from a compatible donor, though doing so would cost the donor their ability to cast magic.
    • Maybe it's like a kidney, and you can function with only half of one. Or that it can regenerate so the donated piece/part could grow into a full one while the donor's remaining sack could regrow to normal.
  • This theory would explain why she and her sister lose their magic from the curse.

Magic and Humans
Complicated, and somewhat out there, theory so hear me out. Witches possess a sac of magical bile that seems to work as a shortcut in spell casting, allowing spells to be made with one circle rather than a full rune. I think that the sac serves as the primary source of magical power when casting most spells. Some, like a Moonlight Conjuring, draw power from the world itself (part of why Eda sees it as 'baby magic'). When a human like Luz casts a spell, it will always draw upon the magic of the world.
  • You're sort of right about humans drawing upon the magic of the world. Actually, glyph magic draws upon the Titan's power (and seeing as his skeleton makes up a lot of land, this kind of counts as "the magic of the world"), which is also why his death causes the glyphs to stop working.

King's helmet is a Power Limiter
It locks away his true potential while keeping him stuck in a smaller, more harmless form. King either doesn't know this or he does, but is incapable of removing the helmet.
  • On a similar note, perhaps the horn he's missing from his skull acts as a power limiter. If he ever got the missing horn back and reattached it, his powers and/or memories would return.
    • Somewhat Confirmed: King doesn't unlock any powers or such, but he does regain his childhood memories when the horn is placed back on his head to jog his infantile memories, and this allows him to raise he can command jean-luz to obey him.

Luz is actually The Chosen One
She's destined to do something great in the magic realms, she simply doesn't know it yet. When she discovers this she'll take Eda's lesson about being chosen to heart and approach it with maturity, acting in the role because she wishes to rather than Because Destiny Says So.
  • "Luz" means "light" in Spanish. So maybe she's meant to "bring the light" to the Boiling Isles, or maybe to Earth.

The Blight parents, as well as those of Boscha and Skara, are high-ranking members of the Emperor's Coven.
Amity mentions that all their parents work together. We also haven't met any of them in person thus far, which could indicate their work is important enough that they don't spend much time with their children. It'd also explain why Boscha gets away with so much of her behavior, as well as her competitive attitude. She and Skara take Grudgby so seriously because it's prepping them for when they actually have to fight alongside the Emperor as his soldiers. Amity's folks probably appointed her team captain before she decided it wasn't worth getting people hurt.
  • Jossed at least for the Blights: Odalia is in the oracle coven, Alador is in the abomination coven.

Good Witch Azura is real and she's connected to Luz's past.
  • Is it any coincidence that Luz's favorite book, Good Witch Azura is apparently a series of tales in the Boiling Isles? Amity is shown to have some of her books also so the author of these books has to be either a human writing down adventures based on the Boiling Isles or it's really Azura pulling off an A.K. Yearling/Daring Do alias.
    • It's also why they have the same skin tone.

Jossed - in Any Sport in a Storm it's revealed, that the author is regular human, and the Boiling Isles edition is a scam by Tibbles.

Or, even better, Good Witch Azura is really Luz.
Maybe after growing up and becoming a witch (somehow), Luz in an alternate timeline decided to write a fictionalized version of her time in the Boiling Isles.
  • This book became a major hit, leading her to write at least 4 sequels (possibly derived from more adventures with alternate-timeline versions of the show's characters or just made up or both).
  • And somehow, due to some Stable Time Loop thing if she had read the books or disaster that threatened reality or other timelines, she came up with the idea to send her books back in time to hopefully get her past self to learn magic earlier and maybe warn her of the event. We'll see how that turns out.

The reason why Eda changed her mind about joining the Emperor's Coven...
Eda must have uncovered something about The Emperor's Coven system and what its true purpose is. That is why she never joined, and probably why she got cursed

Amity will pull a Heel–Face Door-Slam
After a friendship seemingly builds up between her and Luz, a really bad day ruins it for her. Either because of a misunderstanding with Luz, her relationship with Lilith getting strained, her siblings tormenting her, or all of the above lead to her joining the Big Bad's Coven. This could potentially leading to the Blight Twins having a Jerkass Realization.

Eda used to screw with Lilith by using the body swap spell at random when they were kids
Seems like something she’d do, given what she’s been established to have done as a kid.

The skeleton that forms the bones of the Boiling Isles belongs to the Bat Queen's former owner
She did say they were separated thousands of years ago, and it's the only thing we've seen big enough for a staff that would fit a "palisman" the size of the Bat Queen.
  • Unlikely given the sheer difference in scale. Owlbert, our baseline for palisman size, is about the size of Eda's hand. Other palismans in the Bat Queen's collection were far larger than that. The Bat Queen is maybe eight-ish feet tall, whereas the corpse of the Isles would have been DOZENS of MILES in height in life. That would be like having a palisman the size of a flea, at best.

Luz is somehow linked to Emperor Belos
Because it'd make for a good twist. Whether he turns out to be her deadbeat dad, a distant uncle or just someone who somehow met her or her family before, it'd be interesting to imagine Luz, the pupil of the most wanted criminal in the Boiling Isles, somehow having a history with its ruler.
  • He's just from the same town as her.
  • I don't know if this counts, but in one episode, Luz and Lilith time travel and unknowingly help Philip Wittebane become Belos.

Amity's brown hair is tied to why her siblings treat her so badly.
It's not conscious on their part but Amity's hair not being the green of her siblings has made her The Unfavorite of their mother since not having the family green hair makes her "not a real Blight" so their mother encouraged the twins' Big Brother Bully antics instead of stopping them to "toughen Amity up". The reason for Amity's brunette locks is probably tied to her father, who she probably resembles when her hair isn't dyed Azura green and from whom she probably inherited her affinity for abomination magic, with illusion magic being the Blight family's typical specialty. Amity wants to make it into the Emperor's Coven because she thinks it will finally make her mother proud of her but ultimately she realizes how messed up her family life is and cuts off ties with them.

Covens used to mean something completely different as did the symbols that represent the current ones.
Covens originally were groups of True Companions who bound themselves together in ties of friendship and honorary family while the symbols represented what a person's specialty was but weren't meant as a limitation on what kind of magic they could use. This was eventually changed by the Emperor who created the modern coven system with its limitations.

Willow and Amity's broken friendship has less to do with Amity than her parents.
Willow's explanation that Amity's powers developing first leading to their separation may have been instigated by the Blight parents. With amity's powers emerging, the clearly high-class Blights forced Amity to stop hanging out with the late bloomer Willow to "preserve the dignity of the House" or the like. (This is especially likely given certain parallels between Amity and Pacifica Northwest).
  • Outright confirmed by episode 15, Understanding Willow.

King's broken horn will be mended, and it will be a major event
It's a little strange that Luz has shown no curiosity regarding King's broken horn. It's not exactly hard to miss, and Luz has a tendency to question everything. The show's creators are waiting to mention it until they're ready to reveal the reason why half of his left horn is broken off. As has been mentioned elsewhere, perhaps he really was the King of Demons at one point, and at some point his horn was broken, which weakened him, reducing him to the cute little creature we've seen on the show so far. At some point in the show, he will get his horn back, and his full power will be restored, for good or ill.
  • Confirmed in "Echoes of the Past". King discovers his true origins, with Eda's return of the broken piece playing a key role in his recollections. By the end of the episode, Luz glues the piece back on as King vows to find his Disappeared Dad.

Witches' magical bile is created like sugar in plants
Plants produce glucose for energy (simplified explanation) by absorbing sunlight, water and carbon dioxide that is all converted into glucose and stored as starch for later. When this glucose is needed for energy, the starch and then glucose is broken down to release the energy stored in the chemical bonds. In a similar process, witches of the Boiling Isles absorb raw magical energy - whether through the air, food, or otherwise - and their bodies process, concentrate, and store it in the bile sac. When they cast a spell, their focus stimulates the bile sac to break down the bile to release raw magic to fuel their spell.
  • On a related note, a part of early training at Hexside and other schools is the release of precise amounts of magic for any particular spell - similar to chakra control in Naruto.

Luz will try to repair the broken friendship between Willow and Amity
Seems like something bound to happen, since she has befriended them both. In the episode this occurs, it will be revealed what caused Willow and Amity to part ways.
  • Confirmed in "Understanding Willow", where Luz helps Amity restore Willow's damaged memories which in turn allows Willow to discover the real reason for their broken friendship, prompting her to start over with Amity, a process that has continued since then.

Boiling Isles law enforcement
The law enforcement of the Boiling isles has two levels: the Emperor's Guards and the Emperor's Coven.
  • The guards are lower level enforcers akin to beat cops who patrol and investigate everyday crimes and operations. They may or may not have magic and the standards for their power is relatively low - given the ease with which Eda often escapes their clutches. What they lack in individual strength they make up for in far greater numbers.
  • The Emperor's Coven acts more as special forces. With their much higher standards for recruitment, they investigate more potentially dangerous threats. They also seem to have higher authority than the guards by default, much like the FBI to standard police.

Amity is a Clawthorne
Connecting to the Amity was adopted theory above Lilith seems to have taken a special interest in her. Considering that her hair color was once reddish-brown, its possible that Amity is actually Eda's daughter from one of her past flings, possibly the guy who even cursed her, and may have forgotten she even existed. Think about it: both have arrogant personalities and are lacking in the niceties department, but are not without their friendlier moments. Lilith may have adopted Amity, feeling that her sister would have made a substandard parent, and wiped her existence from Eda's mind. But since she had her own occupations with the Emperor's Coven, Lilith couldn't take care of her and handed her over to the Blights to take care of her and promised that they would be rewarded for raising her. Though as she was not an actual Blight, and Lilith never really told them to be nice to her or take GOOD care of her, they may have seen fit to abuse her, resulting in that memory in Amity's mind in the trailer.
  • Alternatively, it was Eda herself that decided to give up Amity, feeling that she couldn't properly raise a child while constantly on the run from the law and (assuming she'd been cursed by that point) fearing that she might accidentally hurt her with her cursed form. So she sent her to Lilith and told her to find a good home for her. Unfortunately, Lilith incorrectly assumed that the Blights would be suitable parents...

Luz can see magic
It seems a little contrived that Luz just happens upon a door to the Boiling Isles left open by Eda. Given how cavalier Eda can be at times, it seems highly probably that more than one human would find a portal she had left open too long during one of her expedition to the human world. Unless of course, normal humans cannot actually see magic, whereas Luz can. This might also explain how Luz could see the symbol in the light spell.
  • This theory may hold some weight, as King apparently couldn't see the symbol on Luz's phone.

Teleportation spells exist in this universe
When Amity confronted Willow on her abomination, she showed up in one spot after immediately being seen in another. And when Eda found out about the moonlight conjuring, she showed up behind the door even though she wasn’t seen walking in.
  • It could also hint at a connection between Amity and Eda, as described in an above theory, considering only they (aside from maybe Lilith in her fight with Eda) seem to have this ability so far.
    • It also may be fueled by anger, as the aforementioned characters don't really seem to use it except when they're angry.
      • Confirmed at least about glyph magic: Philip either invented or was thought by The Collector how to teleport into the Titan's skull.

The wild card is symbolic of Luz
Gravity Falls used symbolism. And Alex Hirsch is working with and even dating Dana Terrace. Why wouldn't this show use it? It's also possible the other cards in Hexus Hold'em symbolize other characters.

Hooty is more important to the plot than we realize.
The show is called THE OWL HOUSE. Not to mention, that compared to most of the other characters' backstories aside from Emperor Belos', we know the least of his.

Amity is also Stan Pines's daughter in addition to being Eda's daughter.
Now before you say the timing doesn't work out, remember Shermy's age doesn't work out either with relation to his grandkids. Plus Amity has BROWN hair along with red.

Bat Queen used to be smaller.
Many fans theorize that the Bat Queen had a large owner, on the basis that she was large. However, she was able to have babies, which means she must have a biology, so it's possible she was a smaller, average-sized palisman for an average-sized user.
  • She herself says she was "once part of a grand staff, a staff made for a giant", so this seems unlikely.

Drawn glyphs are activated by willpower.
Every time Luz activates one of her magic glyphs, she does so with a tap of her finger or clapping it with her hand. But it is possible that the contact is not the only part of it: what really sets them off is Luz's will for them to do so. This is would explain how she can carry them on pieces of paper in a stack without them activating accidentally.
  • This raises questions as to how she accidentally activated an ice pillar spell during the placement exam.
    • Two possible answers: A) The glyphs can also be activated by powerful emotions, which Luz was definitely feeling during the exam in the form of anxiety; B) Luz has worked with glyphs enough since first finding her light spell that providing the will to activate them has become habitual, like magical muscle memory.

Amity will eventually stand up to her Abusive Parents
In "Understanding Willow", it is revealed that they forced Amity to end her friendship with Willow, seeing the latter as "weak". They certainly won't be amused to know of their daughter's bond with Luz, a human, and will try to split them up. But this time, not willing to lose another friend, Amity gains the courage to take a stand for herself and Luz. What's more, Emira and Edrick - Amity's siblings who are indicated to be the family favorites - will support their sister's decision since they have also grown attached to Luz, ultimately bringing their parents to an impasse.
  • Sort of. In Escaping Expulsion, Odalia finds out about Amity's friendships and, considering them a distraction, forces Principal Bump to expel Luz, Willow, and Guz. She keeps Amity from speaking up with a pair of magical necklaces that she uses to telepathically communicate with her, and at the end of the episode, Amity destroys her necklace.

Amity is a Half-Human Hybrid.
According to this theory on reddit, there are some possible signs:
  • Her ears aren't as witch-like compared to her siblings or other witches; they're a bit more round in shape.
  • "Understanding Willow" reveals that she dyes her brown hair to make it look green.
  • She has access to books from the human world (i.e. The Good Witch Azura).
  • She still requires a training wand to learn a new spell, something that seems a bit suspicious given her present age.
  • She is the first person to call Willow "half-a-witch Willow". If the theory indeed turns out to be true, it would be an extra layer of irony on top of all that.

If the above is true then Amity is adopted.
That would explain why her high-class parents are so hard on her and would go a long way to explaining why she is so focused on being the best and so terrified at the idea of being seen as "weak", plus why would she dye her hair green to match her siblings unless she wanted to fit in with the family?

If the above "half-human Amity" theory is true...
Then there is also the possibility that she was conceived from one of her parents having had a secret affair with a human who stumbled their way into the Boiling Isles.

If the above theories of Amity being half-human and or the result of an affair and or adopted Edric and Emira know
However they don't intentionally go out of their way to be horrible about it the way that the parent(s) do. They do genuinely love her and want to do good by her, even if they can cross the line at times.

Amity is going to be Luz's eventual Love Interest.
There are some hints so far about this possibly happening:
  • Both girls are shown to be Ambiguously Bi/Gay respectively.
  • All of Amity's Crush Blush(es) around Luz recently. Amity clearly might have a crush on Luz.
  • Then there's the short Grom scene from the Season 1b trailer which someone tweeted out and Dana Terrace response to it thusly: "There really isn't."
  • Aside from Edric, Luz wasn't really shown having any other attraction or Ship Tease with other male characters around her age.
  • All the Ship Tease between the two in Season 1b so far.
    • Basically confirmed. If Amity's crush on Luz is something to go by. Luz is also indirectly confirmed by the series creator to be bisexual, with a possible coming out scene stated to have been scripted.

If the above is true, then Luz and Amity would end up in a Star-Crossed Lovers situation.
Let's face it. Luz would have to leave the Boiling Isles eventually to return back to her home life on Earth with her mother.

Plus, considering how abusive Amity's parents turned out to be, they most likely wouldn't approve of their youngest daughter dating a human girl. And would continue forcing Amity to uphold the Blight family's reputation.

This would cause much angst between the girls as they want to be together but their respective situations wouldn't allow it, or make it to be able to work out.

The Blight parents used to bully Eda back when she attended Hexside.
It would add another layer to their Hate Sink as well as to Eda's past.

Every law of the Boiling Isles lays more power in the emperor's hands.

The Conformatorium, the coven system, all magic-limiting means ensure Belos stays the most powerful being of the Isles. He hunts Eda because he considers her a threat. And sure, his followers are allowed to use all kinds of magic, but upon joining, they almost definitely receive either some kind of Power Limiter, or a means to ensure their loyalty.

Luz's series finale line
During the final battle of the series, before Luz unleashes a spell using multiple glyphs, she will say "For I am Luz the Human Witch, warrior of peace. '''NOW EAT THIS, SUCKA!!!'''
  • Confirmed: That's exactly what happend in the end of her fight against Godzilla Belos.

Another human will be a major antagonist in the series
At some point, it will be revealed that another human came to the Boiling Isles, like Luz, they were amazed by the magic and wonder of the place and wanted to stay. Unlike Amity, they were power hungry rather than friendly and wants to conquer the Boiling Isles as well as Earth.
  • Confirmed. See the theory below.

Emperor Belos is a human
Related to the above, Belos was originally a human who learned how to use magic just like Luz. However, once he got powerful enough, he conquered the Boiling Isles and instituted the Coven system as a means to control the populace. Since ascending to power, he's suppressed all knowledge of his true nature, wearing body concealing clothing and working through intermediaries to prevent anyone from realizing he's not actually a native of the Isles.
  • This would explain why he just happens to have a forcefield that only a human can pass through.
  • If this is true, I propose to additional theory that the decrepit house that Eda's portal door opens up to is his old house.
  • Based upon the above Emperor Belos was a human but unlike Luz he never figured out glyph magic. During his time on the boiling isles he found another way to cast magic related to the consumption of various magical substances including extracted witches bile. This had a disastrous effect on his body and his mind turning him into something not quite human, demon, or witchling.
    • He's indeed human.

There's a larger world outside of the Boiling Isles
Luz will learn that there are other islands and continents in the world the Boiling Isles inhabits, each with their own distinct people/species and possibly even different ways of harnessing magic that Luz can learn.

A glyph will appear based off of Bill Cipher.
Aside from being a nice little Shout-Out it could also be the glyph for chaos.

Azura is real, but her adventures have badly traumatized her.
Much like in previous statements, Luz will discover that Azura is a real live witch, but instead of the ideal hero the books depict her as, she is a broken shell of a woman. She may have started out as an idealistic youth, but much like everything else on the Boiling Isles, her adventures where dangerous, exhausting, mentally and physically scarring, and quite possibly costly. As a result, the Azura Luz meets is seriously depressed and can get very angry with any dumb teenagers who try to bring up that part of her life. She might even be The Alcoholic, in as much as Disney can portray her as such. It's possible that she wrote her books the way she did as a coping mechanism so she could pretend that her adventures were a lot happier than the actually were.

Following on the above theory, Azura pulled a Face–Heel Turn and will appear as a villainess.

The Good Witch Azura books are self-fulfilling prophecy.
Whoever wrote Azura books was using oracle magic and based Azura's adventures on prophecies they saw. Those prophecies were about Luz and accidentally influenced her to make them come true.

Amity used to get along with her siblings
Their Catchphrase Insult, "Mittens," used to be an Affectionate Nickname, and she in-turn dyed her hair green because she wanted to be like them. However, Parental Favoritism drove a wedge between them.

The Titan will live once again and he will be the final villain.
  • Jossed. He's still alive, but in the in between, (and since he never fully died, this doesn't count as "will live once again", and while he's ''possessed by the main villain, the Titan himself isn't evil and in fact is a pretty chill guy. He even helps Luz by temporarily turning her partially titan.

Amity will go with Luz once the summer ends and Luz has to return home.
If Amity does get disowned by her parents and she gets together with Luz then there would be nothing keeping her on the Isles.
  • Unless the theory of Amity being adopted and Eda being her true mother turns out to be real, but even then knowing Eda she would encourage Amity to follow her heart and go with Luz.

  • Seems unlikely. Travel between Earth and the Boiling Isles is pretty easy and probably has a passive way of happening on accident. Really there's no reason for her to only live in one.
    • Might be more likely than we thought, as she destroys the portal so Belos can't do what he wants with it.

The Boiling Isles will adopt democracy
Once Belos is taken down, the Isle will forgo the traditional role of an emperor in favor of an elected leader. The first leader elected will be Tinynose.

Luz will become a case of Even the Girls Want Her.
Potentially Lumity shipping drama aside, Luz's friendly, outgoing, and compassionate nature has made her quite endearing to a good number of characters, including jerks with hearts of gold Eda and King, True Companions Gus and Willow, Defrosting Ice Queen and secret Love Interest Amity Blight, the Blight twins, and the troublemakers, even convincing an incensed Bump to perform a Pet the Dog moment in "The First Day". In addition, despite being on the opposite team with one of Boscha's teammates, Luz complimented her and briefly received a thank you, showing that she has a pretty strong ability to win people over. Coupled with the fact that she was a Grom Queen and is developing an arsenal of capabilities that will likely become massive, she might actually win over more people than Boscha, both a mix of boys AND girls, possibly with her locker getting stuffed with love letters.

In-Universe, the secret codes are created by an actual seer.
In each episodes, secret words pop up written in runes we see in use of the Boiling Isles. These messages are marked with an eye. The eye is the symbol of the Oracle coven, and one branch of it is clearly fortune-telling. Since they usually appear around the main characters, it's possible someone is actually trying to warn them about something.

Boscha will find out about Amity's crush on Luz.
Boscha will hold a grudge against Amity for playing against her and generally undermining her, she'll find out about Amity's crush on Luz (either by spying on Amity or finding the torn letter from Grom that nobody bothered to pick up) and decide to use it against her in an act of spite. Either by blackmailing Amity to put her under her thumb or by outing her by spreading it around on Penstagram (mirroring how real life LGBT people can be outed on social media).

When Amity finally confesses her feelings to Luz, it will be an Anguished Declaration of Love.
Either by finding out that Luz has to leave the Boiling Isles eventually and that she might not get another chance or maybe after a dangerous situation between the two. Or maybe if Boscha did try to out Amity, the latter decides to just confess to avoid any more conflicted feelings.
  • Jossed. It's a normal confession, and while Amity asks Luz out, Luz is the one who confesses feelings first.

Boscha's "friends" will sever ties with her.
Between her Alpha Bitch tendencies and Luz and Willow winning over Boscha's grudgby teammates, it seems that a divide is beginning to form between Boscha and her so-called friends. King-in-Luz's body easily won them over by being more proactive than Boscha with his/her mischief and Willow's play with the thorn vault earned her the respect of Boscha's teammates, not to mention that Luz displayed good sportsmanship to one of Boscha's teammates and Amity personally criticized Boscha's behavior and openly ditched her. With time, Boscha's "friends" might decide they actually like Luz and her company more, and considering that Boscha never respects anybody, except for maybe Amity when they hung together, they might bit-by-bit decide to walk away from her toxic influence, possibly starting with Skara, whom Boscha mocked for giving her a molting butterfly invite. It might eventually grow to the point where Boscha commits an act that crosses the Moral Event Horizon, which prompts the firmest "The Reason You Suck" Speech from Luz that she ever gives, including a brief summation of why Amity cut ties with her, which really sets Boscha off. As a result of Luz's speech, Boscha's company realizes that Boscha is someone not worth being around at all, at which point they all walk out on her, with even the clumsy oracle boy with a cap from "Once Upon a Swap" telling her how even he won't listen to her anymore. Boscha then goes into Villainous Breakdown mode where she goes from Alpha Bitch to Hair-Trigger Temper for a good deal of time until another person gives her another reason you suck speech akin to Double Trouble's to Catra that sends her down a redemption arc similar to said feline villain.

After finding out about Amity's feelings for her, Luz will take a big battle to realize her own feelings for Amity, confess her own feelings and share a Big Damn Kiss.
It's not that common finding out that a close friend has a crush on you makes you decide to start a relationship. Luz might hesitate, but realize when she nearly loses Amity how much Amity means to her. Nevareth made a statement in the second episode asking Luz, "Do you think love can bloom on the battlefield?". Perhaps its meant to foreshadow that their Relationship Upgrade will take place in a battle.

Regarding the above, Luz and Amity will share the Disney Channel's first same-sex kiss.
It would break barriers for the channel, plus wouldn't it be satisfying to see a kiss after seasons worth of Ship Tease and such!
  • Confirmed. Happens near the end of "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door." Is this really the first on the Disney Channel?

A witch's appearance can change to reflect what their Palisman is.
Both Eda and Lilith were shown to have looked very different when they were younger, with both having been redheads. Now Lilith's palisman though not introduced as a character yet is apparently a white raven and the modern day Lilith now has black hair, which is the standard color for ravens. Eda on the other hand likely owes her cursed forms appearance to Owlbert.

Luz will take Gus, Willow, and Amity on a trip to the human realm.
Seems that to not include such an opportunity would be a waste, especially since Gus is so fascinated by the human realm and Eda has a portal. Maybe they eat hamburgers or pizzas?
  • Their first travel to the human realm wasn't exactly voluntary, but according to the photos on the wall in Luz's room, there were others.

By the end of the series, Luz will get her own portal between realms.
Either Eda gives hers to Luz, or Luz gets another portal for herself. Seems that it would reduce excess drama from dimensional separation. Plus, it's not like it's far, like Gravity Falls, and easy to reach, like using dimensional scissors.
  • Confirmed.

Amity will reveal her biggest secret to the School.
That she is in love with Luz, but it will be then revealed to Amity that her being in love with Luz is an Open Secret among the school and they are all Lumity shippers.
  • While this troper is open to the possibility of the students being Lumity shippers, considering that Amity is not the most open person and tends to keep to herself, the odds of her verbally admitting it are low. It's more likely that they will see it and accept it ala Kim Possible Movie: So the Drama.

Amity will reveal her crush on Luz in a Now or Never Kiss
  • Jossed.

Amity's leg injury will remain for the rest of the season
  • Confirmed.

Luz has an Evil Twin (or clone or doppelganger or the like)
A "Creepy Luz" had been name-dropped by the show runners in an interview.
  • This revelation would explain who was writing those letters and why Luz's mother was never informed about her daughter going missing by the camp.
  • At some point in the series, Luz will come home only to discover the mysterious doppelganger in her place. Bonus points if the episode is titled "A Luz-Luz Situation".
    • The presence of a changeling was confirmed in episode four of the second season.

Between her outcast status at her human school and what happened with Nevareth, Luz might believe she's doomed to a life without romantic luck. And since she thinks so highly of Amity, the idea that Amity could want to date her might seem like complete fantasy.

If Emperor Belos is human, he will be Luz's Evil Counterpart.
If Belos does turn out to be a human who came to the Boiling Isles long ago like Luz did, then it'll be revealed that, like Luz, he thought he was some sort of Chosen One and was there for a reason. Unlike Luz, he never grew out of this mindset and take over the Boiling Isles and installed the Coven System in the belief that it was all part of his destiny to bring order to the Isles.

Luz will awaken some hidden power within her in the season finale.
She clearly is going to have a showdown with Lilith at some point in the finale. And considering their combat capabilities, Lilith will clearly emerge victorious by being a stronger and more experienced combatant. For Luz to have any chance of winning against Lilith, something has to happen: either Eda breaks free and fights Lilith on more even ground, giving team Owl House a victory, or Luz unleashes a hidden power after being defeated and receiving a massive taunting from Lilith that makes her angry enough to awaken some hidden connection to magic that causes her to release massive amounts of magic and utterly overwhelm Lilith and the Emperor's Coven. It's been hinted in "Hooty's Moving Hassle" that she has an absurd level of magic channeling capability, even for a witchling, and "The Intruder" demonstrated that she can see glyphs that no one else can see. How would either of these be possible without some inherent capability?
  • Considering just how weird Luz tends to be and how weird her magic is if Luz plays things just right and makes effective use of her new Anti-Magic cape she may stand a chance at winning via sheer Confusion Fu especially if you consider that Lilith might not even be aware that Luz can actually do magic in the first place.
    • It's been stated that there apparently will be a "creepy Luz". Perhaps this is the "creepy Luz" that was referred to: a Superpowered Evil Side.

Lilith will be banished from the Emperor's Coven
At first, she will agree to keep Luz and her friends from saving Eda. Sure, she cursed her own sister, but she only did so out of envy, clearly regretting it, and brought her to the Emperor in hopes of curing her and finally moving past that mistake. However, she will realize that Emperor Belos had lied to her and instead has ulterior motives for Eda - seizing control of her owl-beast form as some sort of pet; even Lilith would be against this considering she still cares for her sister. She will ultimately turn on the Emperor and save Eda at the cost of everything she worked hard for. Afterwards, she will set off on a Redemption Quest / Journey to Find Oneself, similar to Ludo.

Luz will be chosen to take over from Belos
Belos has clearly built a cult around his own person and a large part of it is his ability to speak with the Titan, presumably the giant that makes up the Boiling Isles. It's mentioned that the Titan gifted magic to the witches of the Isle and the Coven system was created as a way to properly harness magic. These will turn out to be lies, with Belos having been exploiting the Titan for the entirety of his reign and lying about speaking with the Titan in order to maintain his power. It will turn out that magic is not meant to be limited as the Coven system does and is meant to be used freely, with the limited system causing ambient magic to pool up too much and have negative impacts on the environment and witches of the Isle. Luz will legitimately be able to communicate with the Titan because of her use of Wild Magic. The Titan will help Luz save Eda and overthrow Belos for his abuse of powers, possibly at one point speaking through Luz. After Belos is dealt with Luz will agree to help the Titan correct the damage the Emperor caused to the Boiling Isles through his actions, forming the Story Arc for Season 2 of having to fix the Isles. Luz will be the only one able to do this because it will require Wild Magic that only she can harness and because of her working with the Titan to stop Belos and revealing his lies and misdeeds the other governing forces will look to her to lead them.
  • Possible results should this come to pass:
    • Eda will be cleared of all her crimes and possibly get an official title as Luz's bodyguard. She will take advantage of this for all it's worth to screw with people.
    • Lilith will be arrested and imprisoned for everything she's done.
    • The Conformatorium will be converted into the Reformatorium, which will focus more on making sure actual malicious characters are imprisoned with a focus on turning them to more benevolent and less destructive ways of life.
    • Luz will try to avoid being placed in charge but the fact she's the only one able to help the Titan and the Cult of Personality Belos built around himself will mean she has to engage in something because his former followers won't be able to function without a clear authority figure giving them marching orders, leading to them causing a lot of problems until Luz has to get involved. Luz will engage in a good deal of Stop Worshipping Me while trying to teach them how to function on their own.
    • Luz will try to keep her new status quiet, only letting her friends from Hexside know about it. Those in authority know but the general populace will only know about Belos' misdeeds, not about Luz essentially taking his place. This will be done because Belos being removed from power and why will be chaotic enough for the Boiling Isles to deal with and they don't need the fact that a human was appointed to power making things worse.
    • Luz will have to face whether or not the Coven system should be maintained. At first she'll be fully in support of removing it but will learn that there are benefits to it and that just completely upending a fifty year old established system will have its issues. She'll resolve this by Taking a Third Option.
    • Amity will become Luz' Queen consort.

The Blight parents will work for Emperor Belos
The Blight parents, from what little we've seen of them, do not at all value friendship and compassion, but superficiality and privilege. Like Lilith, they would be the kind of people who believe solely in advancement and submission to authority.

I can picture them bullying Amity into rejecting Luz, and going along with the Emperor. They could also take over as major villains after Lilith's downfall.

  • They're Belos main weapons manufacturers.

Humans are immune to curses.
Tied to the above suggestion that the Blights or another villain will try to curse Luz, the curse is attempted but either just fizzles out or rebounds onto the caster because humans can't be cursed with witch magic.

While Lilith intentionally cursed Eda, she didn't intend the actual results.
Lilith originally intended some kind of small misfortune or humiliation to befall her sister. However, the spell she used had extremely dire consequences, hence why she kept pressing Eda to join the Emperor's Coven; she regretted ruining her sister's life but couldn't fix it herself.
  • Confirmed, she thought the curse would only last for a day.

The regular title sequence will be dropped for the finale.
It just doesn't fit the situation, like the regular end credits for this one.

Coven Artifacts
  • Abominations Orb: Creates an abomination out of any substance
  • Bard Harp: Hypnotizing harp
  • Beast Keeping Bell: can demand the loyalty of any beast
  • Construction Belt: Grants infinite strength
  • Illusions Mirror: Can trap witches in a full illusion world
  • Potions Flask: Augments the power of potions stored in it

Lilith will become a Broken Pedestal to Amity.
After learning about everything Lilith did in "Agony of a Witch" (threatening Luz's life and revealing that she cursed her sister), Amity will lose all respect for her teacher and end her apprenticeship to her. This will likely also extend to the Emperor's Coven on the whole with Amity abandoning her dream of joining it.

Based on the above, Amity could rebel against her parents
Based on how pretentious and self-serving they act, Amity's parents wouldn't take her giving up such a prestigious honor lightly. I can picture a scene where they try and emotionally abuse her into doing what they want.
  • Confirmed in "Escaping Expulsion".

Lilith will be forced to go on the run.
After Luz rescues Eda (and possibly cures her curse), Lilith will see the writing on the wall and flee rather than face Emperor Belos' wrath.

And despite everything Lilith did—even after finding out she was responsible for the curse—Eda will still take pity on her sister and offer to help her, but Lilith will refuse and instead choose to strike out on her own.

Lilith will perform a Heroic Sacrifice to save Eda
She will get a scathing "Reason You Suck" Speech for cursing her, whether it be from Luz, Amity, or possibly even Belos. When she realizes she goofed up, she learns about a spell that, while not completely curing the curse, could at least revert Eda back to her normal form, but casting it will come at the cost of her own life.
  • Half-jossed; she does take on half of the curse, but she survives.

Amity's parents will make an appearance in "Young Blood, Old Souls"
Once Amity learns about Lilith's true self, she'll join Luz, only for her parents to cajole her into going along with the Emperor.
  • Technically true, as two young witches on the abominations track seem to bear some kind of resemblance to Amity in a flashback during Eda's and Lilith's tryouts for the Emperor's Coven.

Belos will become obsessed with making Luz his successor
Much like Slade in Teen Titans (2003) Belos will want Luz to join him as his student and eventually take over ruling the Boiling Isles. She already impressed him somewhat in the first season finale and that was with her just barely scratching the tip of what her Wild Magic can do. He's also clearly not in the best of health and may be worrying over having someone proper to take over should the worst come to pass. Belos may well start seeing potential in Luz as a tremendous asset to his plans and will want to indoctrinate her to his way of thinking as the next ruler.
  • As part of this Belos will offer The Final Temptation to Luz, promising all manner of rewards and gifts she can use if she agrees. Removing Eda's curse, helping her friends along their paths, protecting Amity from her Abusive Parents, etc. While Luz would obviously be tempted she'd turn him down and then he would become increasingly obsessive with getting Luz to join him, going to escalating extremes to break her so she'll agree.

Lilith was The Unfavorite to her and Eda's parents
She's been firmly established as a Green-Eyed Monster even years after the worst point she hit over it and this would play a big role in why she's still so vicious to Eda over said jealousy. Their parents were more openly supportive and lenient to Eda than they were to her, something Lilith would certainly hold a grudge over.
  • Zigzagged. Lilith firmly believes herself to be Gwendolyn's unfavorite, with her drive to succeed (which caused her to curse Eda) implied to be the result of Lilith wanting her mother's approval. She takes the fact that Gwendolyn didn't visit her at all in 30 years because she was trying to cure Eda's curse as confirmation of her unfavorite status. However, Gwendolyn only put so much attention on Eda because she thought Lilith was independent enough to not need as much attention. Gwendolyn is horrified when she realizes how much she neglected her older daughter, and vows to treat her better.

One episode will have the cast magically zapped into a story
Specifically a story Amity wrote, based on how she has a hidden room in the library. Her siblings, most likely Edric given how he has less common sense than Emira, will cast a spell that sends everyone present into said story and the standard of having play out the story will be necessary but also subverted in how it's done because it's an unfinished story.

Roles the characters would play:

  • Amity-A knight or a sorceress sent to strike down evil villains.
  • Luz-The princess or head mage that Amity's character serves. Cue much awkward behavior from Amity over this one.
  • Willow- A gardener
  • Gus- A jester, though not a clowning disrespected type but a fun, jovial "everyone thinks they're great" type.
  • Edric and Emira- Fellow mages serving alongside Amity. Edric, who caused this mess, will be on the receiving end of a lot of comeuppance.
  • Boscha will wind up as the villain of the story.

Other animals besides giraffes came from the Demon Realm as well

King is connected to the Titan.
Their broken horns look similar, and it would just make sense given their backstories.
  • According to the Titan Trappers, King's a Titan.
    • Not only that, but the Titan, the one who's bones make up the land, is King's dad.

Belos is manipulating Luz, Lilith and basically everybody into an elaborate Batman Gambit.
This is why it was so easy to save Eda in "Young Blood, Old Souls". Like Eda in the pilot, Belos is interested in Luz because there is some deed that is essential to his plans and can only be done by a human. And so, like Adegast in the second chapter, he is setting up a story in which Luz is the heroine who must overcome the evil Emperor; eventually, he'll try to dupe Luz into doing this deed that she thinks will save everyone, but actually will further the Emperor's plans. The reason for such a convoluted ploy is that, whatever this deed is, it won't work if Luz is forced to do it, so he needs to create a scenario in which she wants to do it. This is (part of) the show's overarching plot, and the events of the first two chapters are foreshadowing.

Zombies will appear in the series...
...only as a gag, as it turns out that rotten corpses with decaying flesh and bone actually have very weak, yet tense arms (rigor mortis and decomposition) and jaws and move so slowly and pathetically, such that, even if they bite you, a little disinfectant is all that can prevent infection. And even if any disinfectant isn't applied, the infection is typically minor.

The bard girl in Eda's Hexside yearbook photo was a prior Morality Chain for Eda.
It's clear that most scammers on the Boiling Isles care little for morality, as shown by Adeghast, Piniet, Tibbles, and the guy that got beaten up by Eda and Lilith. In spite of this, Eda turned out to be a pretty decent person for a scammer. She even is someone lenient regarding Luz's Genki Girl and excessively optimistic personality, despite it clashing with her own worldview. Perhaps the bard girl in Eda's Hexside years was a close friend of Eda's and had the same personality as Luz's, but then something happened that resulted in her getting arrested by the Emperor's Coven, and presumed executed by Eda, explaining more about her jaded view of the Emperor's Coven and why she's so tolerant of Luz.

Luz's Genki Girl and All-Loving Hero personality will be given a Decon-Recon Switch.
Luz is a rather trusting and incredibly friendly person, especially for someone on the Boiling Isles, which can prove to have both detrimental effects at first, but ultimately help her in the long run.

As shown in "Witches Before Wizards" and "Something Ventured, Someone Framed", Luz has a rather trusting nature that can leave her vulnerable to getting tricked into trouble. Even so, she has shown quite the ability to win people over, ranging from True Companions Willow and Gus, Jerks With Hearts Of Gold Eda and King, Secret Love Interest Amity, etc.

In short, while her personality will have it's negative repercussions on Luz, in a world like the Boiling Isles, it will also be emphasized that it earned her true friends, where others do not have true friends, and also earns her many allies, as she evolves into a Magnetic Hero over time.

King isn't really the King of Demons... but he will be.
Well, sort of. It's been implied that we will actually learn King's origins, maybe that's when he finally discovers he never was as mighty and fierce as he imagines himself, and that he probably never will be. By the end, however, he'll meet a group of small, underappreciated, non-threatening demons towards whom he'll feel empathetic. Eventually, maybe during the final battle, he convinces them via Rousing Speech that they do have value, and even though they don't look menacing, they can still be seen as a threat. This demon army, lead by King himself, will have a key role in the final victory, either against the Emperor or something bigger. In the end, King will have probably learned enough humility to ultimately decide to give up world domination, and he'll find a new purpose: to look out for other demons who feel insecure for not being big and terrifying. He might even move out of the Owl House, wrapping up this story arc with a Bittersweet Ending.

Belos isn't actually able to cure Eda's curse.
Even if he had wanted to, Belos wouldn't have been able to remove the curse, and his claim that he could was just another lie he told to Lilith. His powers are much more limited than it first appeared and the curse is some kind of ancient magic that he cannot overcome.

The boiling Isles are a doomed world.
The whole reason that the isles have magic is the Titan. This strongly implies that magic has a finite quantity. What's more, it's a decaying corpse. Sooner or later only the bones will remain, and the magic will likely be gone long before that (It's possible that the actual magic engine is the still-beating heart in the throne room, and once it will stop beating...). Maybe this is why Belos is so interested in the portal door and the human realm: if you can't merge and\or "infect" our world with magic, at least it has an actual dry land that won't decompose away from under your feet.

Boscha's behavior is fueled by the possibility that someone may be better than her.
Let's see what Willow, Gus, and Luz managed to pull off over the course of the show. Willow actually became competent at magic (specifically the plant track) and got away with cheating, Gus got in and out of detention (possibly getting a bad boy reputation in the process), Luz made numerous scenes, impersonating an abomination, undermined her authority (yes it was King, but she didn't know that), and got a lot of attention and love as a Grom Queen, despite being a mere human, and the group managed to animate A HOUSE while she and her group couldn't animate A DOLL (and made a fool out of her in the process with that prank), AND stole Amity from her, AND stole her popularity from her, AND survived nearly getting eaten by animals ("Really Small Problems"). You can't deny that's an impressive track record compared to even Boscha's troublemaking, who only gets away with things because of status, not sheer dumb luck or skill, like Luz and co. do. That of course would lead to anger and envy on Boscha's part, which would boil over in "Wing It Like Witches". Odds are, it'll probably boil over again and be even worse, producing a self-destructive action on Boscha's part.

Luz is actually aware of Amity's crush on her.
Or at the very least suspects it. The reason she hasn't made a move yet is that Luz is afraid that her suspicions of Amity's crush on her are wrong and doesn't want to ruin things between her and Amity, as she never had friends back home, and thus doesn't want to ruin her friendship with Amity. When Amity does confess her feelings to Luz, the former will say, "I know you probably think its stupid-" before Luz cuts her off with a kiss, sheepishly admitting she'd suspected based off romance books she read, but was afraid of being wrong and actually liked her back. From there they get a Relationship Upgrade.

Boscha's parents are neglectful.
Contrasting with Amity's parents, who control every aspect of their daughter's life, Boscha's parents ignore her most of the time and tend to prioritize their own needs over paying any mind to their daughter. Many of Boscha's issues stem from her craving the attention and validation that they never provided.

Of course, when the main characters learn about this, they'll call out Boscha on the fact that none of this justifies her being a callous, sadistic bully to everyone.

Luz's glyph-base magic is more powerful than standard witch bile sac-based magic.
It's pretty clear that witches have a relatively finite amount of magic in their bile sac. When everyone at Hexside was attacked by the Basilisk, it apparently could only drain witches of so much magic before it had to move onto another victim. What's more, as powerful as she is, Eda can only perform a limited number of spells before she blacks out. Luz on the other hand, was able to participate in a moonlight conjuring that animated a house, harmed a Basilisk with her magic, created a massive tree with a tiny plant glyph (admittedly it could have drawn on Grom and the abomination's internal moisture and nutrients), and create large ice pillars with small glyphs. It should be noted that even though her glyphs are small, they have powerful effect at times, which contradicts Eda's statement on size of a circle being proportionate to the spell's power. But it should also be noted that magic has to come from somewhere. For a witch, it comes from the bile sac. For Luz, it's the Boiling Isles itself. In other words, Luz essentially can access a much greater source of magic than most witches can, meaning that her spells and magic can be far more powerful than most witches', aside from perhaps the Clawthornes and Belos.

Belos refused to cure of Eda's curse because actually he have a good reason for refusing to do it...
The reason why Belos refused to cure Eda by removing her curse was actually because he knew the cost to cure and removed a curse, since he know in order to cure a cure you need exchange and trade the life of another to truly remove the curse.

Lilith's curse on Eda did exactly what she thought it would. It was someone else that gave Eda the owl curse.
The owl curse does not manifest until she freely resigns from the Emperor's Coven test. She was supposed to be the most gifted witch of her age, on track for the Emperor's Coven, and she just turns it down? We all know what Belos thinks of dissidents of any sort. So Belos (or one of his cronies) decided to take the initiative on the powerful witch they could no longer control. The fact that Lilith had also cursed Eda was just a coincidence.

The Blight family somehow has connections to the human world.
It is clear that the Blights must have some sort of way to connect with the human world. Otherwise, how can Amity be a fan of The Good Witch Azura, not be confused when Luz hugs her while Eda doesn't even know what a hug is, and have watched the same Azura movie than Luz? Even if Amity doesn't know what a DVD is like Gus, this would in turn imply that she either saw it on cinemas or online.

Boscha has an older sister.
Adding to the theories about the possibility that someone may be better than her and having neglectful parents. Boscha may have a older sister... who would be in personality similar in vein to Eddy's brother as she would be an abusive sociopathic older sister to Boscha. Which may explain a lot of things about Boscha really. And make her a really sad character actually.

There will be a "come out of the closet" gag.
Luz will spend one episode with a brief funk over Amity's feelings for her and hides in her room, when Eda comes knocking on her door, asking, "Will you get out of the closet already?" in an annoyed tone, mirroring fan behavior over Lumity.

Some of the Palismans the Bat Lady watches over belonged to wild witches who were killed for rebelling against Emperor Belos
With her own abandonment issues, she probably assumes the worst and that the Palismans were abused, or abandoned for being broken, but there's a good chance many (heck, maybe even most) of them weren't separated from their owners willingly.

The Blights received their fortune from Emperor Belos.
The forebears of the Blight family—and possibly the forebears of other wealthy families on the Isles as well—were early supporters of Belos during his rise to power and he rewarded them by elevating them to a position of great power and wealth.

Emperor Belos is hunting wild witches because they could remove the covenant marks.
One of the limits the covenant mark puts on a witch that isms explicitly mentioned is that it prevents you from in any way tampering with the mark. Otherwise removing them would actually be fairly easy, and in fact, removing the mark from trouble makers then imprisoning them for being coven less is a common trick for Belos. It's only luck that so far Eda hasn't had reason to wonder about doing just that or else she could free the powers of hundreds of disillusioned witches all at once. Similarly, glyph magic is forgotten specifically because of Belos repressing it because anyone can do glyph magic, mark or not.
  • In the epilogue, it's shown that removing sigils requires the sigil glove, so unless this is only because branded witches were removing the sigils, wild witches probably couldn't remove sigils. Also, it's more likely he was hunting them down because he didn't like what he couldn't control, and wild witches wouldn't have been affected by the draining spell. Belos didn't want any survivors, which is why he sent soldiers to a school to brand students right before the Day of Unity.

The characters will switch to their beta outfits if there is a season 3.
The beta designs have proven to be very popular with the fanbase, something Dana Terrace has acknowledged in a recent tweet. The tweets also possess a Darker and Edgier connotation with the designs, something that could be taken up in later episodes.

Viney and Jerbo are related
Honestly I'm not sure if they're siblings or cousins, but they looks similar enough I do feel like they're related in some capacity.

Alador and Odalia barely even love each other.
  • Alador is just a gold digger who decided to marry himself into the wealthy Blight family so he could get rich. Odalia pretty much just accepted because she thought having a husband would increase her status. As for why they had kids? Probably to smooch off their cash too if Edric, Emira and Amity all lead successful lives.

Luz and Amity were inspired in part by Mindy and Mitchell.
Luz's outfit looks very similar to Mindy's - denim shorts, black leggings, and slip-on shoes (Luz's are white and Mindy's are black). Luz also has a cat hoodie, while Mindy has a bear hat. They're both Latina and have brown hair and brown eyes. All things considered, they're very energetic and curious girls, although Luz is way nicer than Mindy.

As for Amity, she has "mit" in her name just like Mitchell. She has pink and mint-green (hair) in her color scheme, mirroring Mitchell's red and emerald-green (eyes) color scheme. Amity's natural hair color is brown, just like Mitchell's, even though his is a darker shade. They're both white kids who are snobby and uptight but are also Jerkass Woobies with deep-seated emotional issues. They eventually become friends with the heroes, and strive to be the best in everything they do. Mage Species Amity's rivalry with Token Human Luz parallels Muggle Mitchell's desire to expose Alien Among Us Jet.

Amity and Luz start off as rivals but become friends, and Amity ends up having a huge crush on her. Mitchell is initially annoyed by Mindy, but starts opening up to her and they too become good friends, but their mutual crush is only implied.

In conclusion; Coincidence? I THINK NOT!

Luz trying out for Romeo & Juliet in the first episode flashback is foreshadowing of her and Amity’s eventual realtionship in later seasons.
They're both from different worlds and while she's currently stuck in the Boiling Isles Luz has to go home to her mom eventually and Amity’s currently stuck with her parents' rules and is a rich upper-class girl.

Also, something tells me that the Blight parents and the Clawthorne sisters might not get along after all. And Luz is very much associated with both Eda and Lilith.

Sounds like a Star-Crossed Lovers plotline is slowly building up there somewhere...

Of course, being Disney and all, Luz and Amity would end up in a happier situation than the original tale.

Oh, and the blond girl with the pink streak standing next to Luz in the flashback pretty much looks like the human version of Amity.

If any, some, or all of the fandom ships become canon then the series will evolve into Cast Full of Gay.
Most of the ships in the show are same-sex pairings. To elaborate:
  • Lumity (Luz x Amity)
  • Vinira (Viney x Emira)
  • Jedric (Jerbo x Edric)
  • Boschlow (Boscha x Willow)
  • Gustholomule (Gus x Mattholomule)
  • Camileda (Camila x Eda)

Not to mention how Lilith is sometimes shipped with either Odalia or Alador. Though, it's mostly with Alador in the past, she's shipped a lot with Odalia lately.

Also, there's the headcanons on the characters' sexualities and most of them are not straight. With two of them, Luz and Amity, being canonically confirmed to be LGBT.

  • Dana Terrace already stated that romance is not gonna be a huge selling point for this show so I honestly doubt this'll happen, outside of Vinera and/or Jedric (she did hint that the Blight Twins will find love in Season 2) and maybe Camileda.

Eda and Lilith will gain their full magical powers back sometime down the line
Because.. well, c'mon. The witched duels in Convention and Young Blood, Old Souls look incredible! I really doubt they'd pass up to do more fights like that.

Belos' death will be similar to how Bill Cipher died in Gravity Falls
Nothing shot for shot because that would just be a blatant case of full on laziness, but I can totally imagine once Belos realizes he's not surviving this fight, he totally snap and starts begging Luz (or Eda) for his life. An offer they do not take up.
  • Confirmed: He begged Luz as he was dissovled by the boiling rain, but got stomped (literaly) by Eda, Raine, and King.

The show will get a full on Bizarro Episode. Centered on Tiny Nose
  • And it'll be about how she thinks the Boiling Isles is just a simulation created by "higher beings". She'll try to find proof in order to prove that she's not tooting her own horn, complete with full on cameos by the staff trying to write the episode, and Dana Terrace voice acting her. Bonus if it's in live-action!

Luz is in the closet
Whether she's aware of her bisexuality or in denial, she's not open about it. This could have any number of reasons behind it. Maybe her hometown has problems with homophobia, or maybe she thinks her mom might have homophobic tendencies. Whatever the reason, part of her character arc will involve coming to terms with her sexuality.
  • She did come out to her mom, who was 100 % OK with it, and very happy about Amity, Luz's girlfriend.

They will make a real version of The Unauthorized Boiling Isles History book.
Like Journal 3 or The Magic Book Of Spells.

Luz has mixed ancestry and her father was white or east Asian, or the Boiling Isles equivalent.
Luz looks distinctly paler than her afro-caribbean mother, and while it probably doesn't affect anything now, as she's never mentioned her father, indicating he isn't in the picture, it could be a future plot development, especially if he ends up being from the Boiling Isles or otherwise tied to the other world, and the connection isn't made by anyone, least of all Luz due to a lack of family resemblance.
  • Partly confirmed; a picture of her father appeared in "Yesterday's Lie", and judging by it, he's clearly paler than both Luz and her mother, so one part is true.

Belos is the nightmare beast from the intro
Despite being in both intros its the only thing from them that has yet to make an actual appearance , or perhaps its only yet to make an appearance in that form, furthermore Belos/the worm is some sort of parasite of the titan, and possibly the thing that killed it to begin with, which explains both his strange magic and his consuming palisman, he's a magical parasite and his magic is a darker counterpart to Luzs more glyph magic that is more mutualistic and in harmony with the natural magic of the isles

Principal Bump has some dirt on Belos
If Bump's mentions he still has 300 years to retirement and his looks are any indicator, he may have a lifespan in hundreds of years and is already old by standards of whatever species he belongs to. Belos came to power 50 years ago, meaning Bump must have been around. He also seems to be able to do whatever he wants at Hexside, even outright defying orders of the Emperor himself. And from what we've seen of Belos it is out of character for him to let that slide no matter how accomplished members of his coven are. It could be possible Bump, being there when Belos took over, knows things Belos would want to keep a secret and basically blackmailed himself a position in the coven without having to do much for it and a large degree of autonomy, with Belos outright turning a blind eye to his antics. He possibly also ensured whatever he knows gets revealed in case he dies, so Belos won't just off him.

Amity's subdued reaction to Eda's petrification announcement was due to her being on medication

Belos health condition is caused by a curse

Possible culprits:

  • His predecessor
  • One of the many people who are pissed at him for being a tyrant (a wild witch, perhaps?)
  • The Titan for daring to make false prophecies in his name
  • Himself. An attempt to further empower himself backfired and afflicted him with a terrible curse.
    • Confirmed. His body going out of control is actually the result of the souls of the Palismen he absorbed for their power trying to break free.
  • King's father. It was Belos who was responsible for the demon's disappearance—but King's father managed to curse him as a final act of spite.

Principal Bump is actually a Puppeteer Parasite (the little demon on the old man's body)

When he conquered and destroyed the a rival school of Hexside, he also stole the body of it's previous principal (either out of necessity (his body was mortally wounded in the battle for the school) or to become a conqueror in more than one sense).

  • Jossed in the episode "Hunting Palismen", where it was revealed that the "demon" on his head is actually his palisman (name's "Frewin") helping him to see (either because his left eye was destroyed (possibly during the conquest of the school) or because it is some kind of magic eye that has to be kept shut in everyday life not unlike Kakashi's sharingan), although one could argue that the secret function of Frewin is that of a cortical stack and that this is how he took over the previous principal's body.

King has a French background of some kind
With him nicknaming his minions Francois and Jean-Luc. Should more lore be revealed, he and his ancestors will be revealed to have French names.

Jean-Luc will be reactivated

The Abomination Track was derived from King's species.

  • Jean-Luc clearly shares a lot of similarities to the Abominations we've seen in the show, in particular the Abomitron Blight Industries were showing off. In flashback, we can see baby King clearly constructing smaller versions of Jean-Luc from the rocks around him. What if this was instinctual on King's part? As a baby he's learning how to stack the rocks and debris into a useful shape then when he's older he'll learn how to animate the dolls with whatever energy is used to do so. He's even doing this to various debris in the Owl House before Eda discovers he's sapient. Old school witches watched his ancestors do something similar and thus learned to make their own, albeit less capable, Abominations. It could even be used as an explanation for why King thought of the little things as his minions. In time they would have been.

King will eventually show he can control others' Abominations.

Tied to the above. If making and controlling Abominations is a natural skill of King's species learned by witches to create their own, King may be able to control mass produced Abominations similar to how he controlled Jean-Luc. This could potentially solve the problem of the Abomitron Army Belos purchased.

The Titan was not the benevolent being the Boiling Isles has been told it was.

Belos said that magic was a gift from the Titan, but from what we've seen Luz's glyphs draw their power from the natural world. We know there are creatures on the isles that feed on magic, and we've seen Emperor Belos need palismans to stay alive. So what if the Titan was actually a magical parasite? The witches think they're drawing magic from the Titan when in reality they're simply reclaiming magic it had stolen from their world before it was defeated.

  • [[Jossed. While it's not stated if the witches' bile sack magic comes from the Titan (it doesn't seem to go away when he dies, but this may be because King's still alive), glyph magic does draw from the Titan's power and stops working when he dies.]]

The Good Witch Azura books will be Defictionalized.

Emperor Belos is a human
In "Keeping up A-fear-ances, Gwendolyn tells Luz there was another human on the Boiling Isles. Until he suddenly disappeared. Let's look at the facts, shall we?
  • Emperor Belos appeared out of nowhere, just like how the human suddenly disappeared
  • Emperor Belos has been seen puncturing a palisman and pouring a fluid from it into his mask. It's been confirmed that palismen have reserves of magic bile stored within them. He could be using them to power his own magic.
  • Not much technology is seen in the Boiling Isles, yet Belos has a machine like staff and is creating a portal machine for the "Day of Unity".
  • Belos seems to respect Luz, despite not liking particularly rowdy or chaotic individuals. This could be because he sees Luz as a mirror of himself.
  • It's true, and he's up to even less good than previously anticipated.

The heart in Belos' throne room belongs to King's father.
Belos defeated King's father a long time ago and removed his heart, installing it into his throne room so that he could tap into the demon's power. Despite the loss of his heart, King's father is still alive, albeit in a completely agonized state, and the rest of his body is being stored somewhere in Belos' palace.
  • Confirmed in the last episode.

The curse is not actually a curse.
The curse is actually a lost form of magic that allows witches to transform themselves into powerful beast forms, at the expense of being able to use magic while in that state. The original practitioners of this magic refused to join Belos' Coven System, resulting in them being wiped out and all knowledge of the magic being supressed (the scroll Lilith found being one of the few traces of it to survive). The reason why Eda and Lilith are affected by it the way they are is because they lack the proper training needed to control their transformations.

Boscha has a crush on Amity
The reason she has it out for Willow and Luz is because she wants Amity all to herself.

Alador married into the Blight family
While the human world generally has the wife taking the husband's name, the Boiling Isles has more equal gender relationships (it also has plenty of terrible aspects, but that's neither here nor there). There's nothing to support this beyond circumstantial evidence, but considering how invested Odalia is in the Blight family name, and how toxic her methods are in protecting its reputation and expanding their influence, and how Alador is seemingly less obsessed with the whole thing, it's very possible that Odalia is the Blight heir and Alador her high school sweetheart. She's the one pushing her children to conform, dying Amity's hair so she resembles her mother and siblings, rather than keeping it brown like her father's. Odalia takes charge of the family in business and personal matters, and everyone defers to her.

Boscha's bullying of Willow will eventually go too far.
Even more so than what happens in "Wing It Like Witches." This causes Willow to finally snap at the Boscha and gives the latter a "The Reason You Suck" Speech. Boscha would still refuse to change and both make it clear that there's not gonna be any truce between them anytime soon.

And whatever Boscha ends up doing is going to be very unpleasant.

If Luz had been given time to pick a track properly, she'd be in the Oracle track
She's clearly miserable in potions, so that was just poor judgement on Bump's part. She's clearly interested in the oracle coven, and she manages to use a crystal ball with no prior training. Even if they're meant to be easy to use, that's impressive. Also, in "Keeping Up A-fear-ances", she's been using tea leaves to read for a portal to the human realm, and, while it was inconclusive, the tea leaves clearly move, so she presumably read them properly.

Alador and Darius were rivals back in Hexside.
While Darius calling Alador a hack in "Eda's Requiem" could simply be because he considers Alador's Magitek Abomitons to not be "true" abominations, it could be because they have a long-standing rivalry that began when they were both in the Abomination track at Hexside. As the head of the Abomination Coven, Darius considers himself superior and calls Alador a hack because he doesn't like that Belos is making personal use of Alador's creations.
  • "Them's the Breaks, Kid" shows young Alador and Darius hanging out before Odalia barges in. Maybe they were friends until Odalia took Alador away from Darius, turning them into rivals. This could also tie into the theory that Alador doesn't really love Odalia.

Darius is Skara's dad.
In "Understanding Willow" it's mentioned that her father is not only very high class and a perfectionist (which fits Darius well), but that he works with Amity's parents. As head of the Abomination Coven, he does work with Alador and calls him by first name, suggesting they're colleagues. Plus they have very similar hairstyles and complexions.

Alternatively, Darius is Gavin's unnamed father.
In "Through the Looking-Glass Ruins" Gavin mentions wanting the gadlerstones to enhance his skills with Abomination magic to impress his father. Given Darius's unpleasant personality shown in "Eda's Requiem" (and the fact that Gavin not only appeared in the episode but won the race) it would stand to reason that he is this unnmaed, likely neglectful father. Not to mention they also share similar skin tones and facial features such as eye shape and lip shape.

How the series ends (this will be long)
This theory will be divided into mutliple parts:
  • There is a cure for the petrification spell.
    • The only one who knows about it is Emperor Belos. That way if someone tried to petrify him, he could perform the counterspell, and then deal with them.
  • Luz and co. will attempt to petrify Belos in order to stop The Day of Unity.
    • they will then learn the previous fact the hard way.
  • Belos will then petrify one of them in retaliation choosing...
    • Luz, since she a). fills the mentor role by teching Eda and Lilith to learn ruins, and inspiring her friends to be better, thus falling for Mentor Occupational Hazard; b). since she makes a positive impact in their lives, it will be very devastating for them all; and c). it would serve as a shock meta-wise since she is the shows protagonist.
  • While at first they will be devastated, Eda, Willow, Amity, ect. will become more determined to defeat; Belos through a different method.
    • Probably theough wild magic.
  • This will all happen in the first 2 episodes of season 3.
    • Since they saw him unpetrify himself earlier, they will then...
  • Spend the last episode going into Belos' mind to discover the anti-petrification spell to cure Luz.
    • once that is done, the rest of the episode will deal with the aftermath.

Demons are all immature titans
Demons are stated to come from a titan's decomposing remains, and we see what is implied to be another island made from a titan's corpse, suggesting either some sort of mass extinciton event, or that this is simply another part of their life cycle. All titans become islands on death, their remains turn into various demons, and eventually one of them becomes big and powerful enough to become a new titan and continue the cycle.

Demons inherit their appearance from the Titan they spawned from.
The Titans that makes up the Boiling Isles is humanoid and many of the demons living on the Isle have humanoid traits. The Titan the Owl Beast originated from had an animal head. Therefore, demons' appearances are based on the Titan that they spawned from. When the heroes find the Owl Beast's home, they'll discover that all the demons there are a Little Bit Beastly or full on Beast Men.
  • So if Biped-types come from "our" Titan and Beast-types come from the same one the Owl Beast did, does that mean there's an insectoid-looking Titan out there that Bug-types come from?
  • No, Biped, Bug, and Beast-types are all from the Boiling Isles Titan, but note that many of them (though not all) have humanoid traits, such as the bug-type flesh eating fairy. The Owl Beast's Titan would have it's own set of Biped, Bug, and Beast-type demons, but with the majority of them having animal-based traits instead of humanoid ones.

There's going to be another re-occuring human character.
Acting as some sort of parallel to Jacob Hopkins. Rather than being an Ax-Crazy nutcase that is a full on Conspiracy Theorist and thinks every creature from the Boiling Isles is out for human blood, this character would try to gather the facts before coming to conclusions, and could even act as somewhat of a character who can really connect the Human and Demon realms together.

Boscha is half-demon.
The reason Boscha is a bully is because she's secretly insecure about her heritage and fears that she's not a real witch. Pushing around people like Willow and beating them in competitions is her way of reassuring herself that she is a true witch.

Wizards exist in the Demon Realm
Well, Witches and Demons can’t be the only ones that exist in the Demon Realm. Their might be Wizards, that are likely living there somewhere.
  • Dana stated that Wizard is more of a title than anything, not a species.

Odalia was abused as a child.
Much like how she treated Amity, Odalia was abused by her own parents who constantly pressured her into being the best and tightly controlled every aspect of her life, eventually warping her into the cold-hearted, greedy jerk she is today. The difference between her and her daughter is that Amity had the free spirited Luz in her life to break her out of this cycle while Odalia didn't.

Beyond the Boiling Isles
In the first episode, Eda states the Demon Realm is the source of all of Earth's myths and folklore. However, only demons, witches, and other things that go bump in the night are seen. Other isles are probably more appealing and associated with goodness, such as locations that inspired Olympus, Asgard, or Avalon.

The Wittebane brothers named the races of the Boiling Aisles.
"Witch," "demon" and "Demon Realm" are logical exonyms coming from two Puritans who have been transported to a magical realm with lots of morbidly fascinating aspects to it. The locals, not having any idea what such names meant, but also finding these humans intriguing and endearing, just went with it.

Philip has one of the highest IQs in human history.
This is what allowed him to build the portal, master glyph magic, clone his brother repeatedly, and conquer the entire Boiling Isles with technology.

Oracle magic works similarly to Garnet’s Future Vision in that it requires a level of awareness by the Seer in order to accurately predict something.
This means that oracle witches wouldn’t be able to see beyond the Day of Unity because they don’t know what Belos’ plan actually entails. This inability to see Belos “utopia free of wild magic“ may have caused the doubts about the Day of Unity mentioned by Warden Wrath.

The Collector come from a counterpart race to the titans
the Titans from the land of the demon realms while the collectors race forms the stars, similar to gaia and uranus but across an entire race, its likely these races are enemies, which is why kings dad did not want to let the collector play with king and why the collector has knowledge of a spell to remove the magic that originates from the titans

In her school years, Eda formed a proto-Bad Girls Coven which ended messily.
As briefly implied by "King's Tide", Eda gathered a group of her friends—consisting of Raine, Lilith, Darius, Perry Porter, Alador, and Odalia (who wasn't as bad as her present day self)—and organized them into a sort of forerunner to the Bad Girls Coven in the seven month period between Raine transferring to Hexside and Eda getting curse. However, the group didn't last long and something caused them all to have a massive falling out, with only Raine, Eda, and Lilith sticking together while Alador and Odalia paired off on their own. In the present day, there's still a lot of bad blood between the former friends, most notably between Alador and Darius.

Raine is the Baba Yaga.
Amber refers to Eda as "Mama Eda." With the fanon that she (and the other BATTs) calls Raine her baba, keep in mind that the Owl House, which is owned by Eda, Raine's ex girlfriend, is inspired by Baba Yaga's hut, down to walking on a pair of chicken legs upon being empowered by the moon.

The Moonlight Conjuring in "Hooty's Moving Hassle" is related to the Collector and the Draining Spell.
Once a year, the moon moves into position, allowing Witches to harness it's power to bring inanimate objects to life, and the ritual involves the associated standing in a circle. The Draining Spell requires the moon to be in a specific position; eclipsing the sun, and the nine Coven Heads to stand in a circle, only instead of being the output that pulls magic from the moon, they act as an input that sends it to the moon. Perhaps the Moonlight Conjuring is of a similar origin to the Draining Spell, being used by the Collector to bring things to life (After all, they showed they could easily move the moon into the right position whenever they wanted, with the sole requirement being two others to perform the ritual) to play with them. After all, the Draining Spell doesn't require the Collector at all beyond being the only one to know it exists and how to use it.

The one who carved Flapjack.
Was Caleb, brother of Philip after he got attached to one of the locals and before Philip killed him. That would be why Flapjack immediately took a liking to Hunter who is a Grimwalker made in Caleb's image. Its also why Belos briefly froze on anger and confusion while calling Hunter by Caleb's name upon seeing them together. Palismen can live for an exceedingly long time so it would make sense.
  • The hayride and Belos' line in "Thanks to Them" imply that Flapjack was a gift to Caleb from Evelyn.

The previous Golden Guard helped the basilisks escape.

That was his act of treason that lead to his destruction and the creation of Hunter.

Grimwalkers were purposely made without the ability to use magic.

Philip wanted to stamp out all magic and didn’t want to risk of his own protege usurping him. Plus the idea of a homunculus made in his brother’s image with the power to use magic would likely drive him even further into insanity.

Philip was a closeted gay man, which was why he tolerated same-sex relationships in the Boiling Isles

  • Counterpoint: Because Philip was from the 17th century, he predates the modern understanding of sexual orientations. People of Philip's time thought of "sodomy" (same-sex sexual activity) as a vice – so even if he were gay, he wouldn't view himself that way.
    • Notably, Emperor Belos seemingly doesn't enforce any Puritan culture or religious practices for the population of the Boiling Isles. It's possible that he doesn't bother because he figures that its population of witches and demons is all damned to Hell anyway.

Philip immediately assumed that his brother abandoned him when he left and went into the Boiling Isles to kill him

Bill Skarsgård auditioned for the role of Emperor Belos.
But was rejected because the voice he gave him was deemed too frightening for kids by the showrunners.

Belos is secretly fascinated by witchcraft and loved using it to make himself more powerful and to live longer
He still despised all demons and witches and wanted to kill them all, but he loved the power it gave him, ever since Luz showed him that Glyph. He's basically on a power trip for the whole show.

Emira learning healing magic wasn't out of interest, but out of concern
It wouldn't be surprising if the twins found out about what happened in the climax of "Escaping Expulsion" either through sneaking a peek for themselves or Amity telling them about it afterward. They knew about past presentations involving Mittens being staged. So hearing that Odalia almost killed Luz this time around, with a possibility of Amity getting seriously hurt, may have been a wake up call for them.

They almost got their sister killed themselves during the library incident. And though the relationship between the siblings had improved since then, they knew their mother was a whole other level as far as her ruthlessness. Maybe Emira decided to secretly take up healing in case her or her siblings got to a worst-case-scenario with Odalia.

Non-boiling waters
So we know that the water in the Boiling Isles is very dangerous, with Hunter saying that the steam from the boiling sea is hot enough to cause third-degree burns. Despite this, Amity mentioned her and Willow taking swimming lessons when they were younger at Lake Lacuna. It may be possible that, much like the freshwater lakes in the Human Realm, the Demon Realm may have bodies of water that aren't boiling.

The reason Boscha can recite Azura with her eyes closed...
...is that Amity constantly tried to get her into the books back when they were friends. Boscha disdained this, but Amity would read it aloud to her all the time, to the point that Boscha knows it by heart despite hating it.

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