First off. With the amount of comments I'm getting about Vee and what I'm going to do with her. Vee was a surprise and I'm still thinking about what to plan there. So give me a bit of time on how to work on what to do with this plot twist.

I'm also happy with the positive feed back on the Witches Dual. A lot of that fight was inspired by the Amity vs Hunter fight scene in season 2 Episode 9 "Eclipse Lake" Never thought about how abomination goo could be used in such a way in a fight that it reminded me a bit like water bending from Avatar.


Episode Six: Oh Great Conjure.

Card games.

They came in all sorts and differed from species. Most of which is associated with gambling which is as old as evolution itself.

Luz herself had seen some commanders and the odd Jedi play Dejarik, while the Clone troopers loved Sabacc. So seeing Eda playing the Boiling Isles's own creative card game wasn't too much of a surprise, but seeing Owlbert the Palisman playing against her was an eye-catcher for the Jedi. The young Jedi was about to go out to do some lightsaber practice until Eda waved her down to try and teach Luz how to play.

Eda shuffled her hand, and the eyes on the cards looked up at her. Owlbert, wearing a green visor, narrowed his eyes at her and hooted. "Watch closely, kid. Hexes Hold'em is the most tricky game on the Boiling Isles. Any proper witch knows how to play."

Luz looked indifferent at the cards but nonetheless paid attention as the two set the cards at each other. It's kinda like Pazaak in the way the cards are laid out, only with strange symbols instead of numbers.

"Okay, Eda, but I don't get how a card game could be so popular. It looks no different than the ones back home." Luz said before Eda placed the last card on the table. Magic energy spikes off them before all of them grow four legs and opening jaws to roar at their enemies.

"...I stand corrected," Luz backs away slightly at the now living cards.

"The goal of this game is to literally destroy the other player's deck. You run out of cards, then you lose." Owlbert's cards surge forward and attack Eda's, making Owlbert smirk. Eda smirked as the two armies fought one another like herds of animals. "Now, when it looks like the deck is stacked against you, that's when you break out the wildcard."

She holds up a card with a tower on it. It glows green, and Owlbert's animated cards burst in flames. The fire then flew up into the air and formed fiery letters spelling out.

"WINNER: EDA."

Owlbert hops back on and hoots at Eda, his wings extended in acknowledgment of her victory.

"Woo, I win!" Eda gloated before she bent down and pointed at the owl's face. "In your adorable owl face. Ah, I love the feeling of victory; it feels… fluffy?"

Eda didn't notice, but Luz did and spotted the gray feathers forming out of her arms.

"Eda! Your arms!" Luz said and pointed at her arms. Gray and black feathers were growing from the Witch's appendages. This caused alarm for Luz and King. "It's happening again!"

"What's happening again?" Eda asked.

"Your curse!" King pointed out. Eda finally noticed her arms and screamed when she saw the feathers.


{Play Music: Escape (Beat Saber soundtrack trailer)}

The camera zooms in to see a dirty deadeye Luz walking in the rain, passing many dirt mounds with sticks planted in them with brown cloaks of Jedi robes wrapped around them or blaster rifles with clone trooper helmets hanging on them. The smoking aftermath of a battlefield in the background. Photos of Luz with several clones hanging out in a barracks. Luz on a ship's bridge. The backsides of a younger Padawan Luz and a human male with short black hair in a Knights robe with thick sideburns and a confident smile. An armored Luz riding on her BARC speeder bike with her lightsaber out with several other clones on speeders following her into a battle.

Luz unknowingly walks through the portal door and falls on her knees. She looks up to see a hand in front of her to take. Looking at the hand's owner, Luz sees a smiling Eda with a happy King on her shoulder. Life is brought back in Luz's eyes, and she smiles back before taking the offered hand.

The door where Hooty was opened as Luz steps outside in her sleeveless yellow vest, with Luz twirling and posing with Eda's staff with one hand and her lightsaber in the other in a low guard. But then Eda took her staff back with an amused grin while Luz gave a sheepish smile. King popped in front with his own pose.

A Boiling Isle mural was seen as Gus, Willow, and Amity are seen briefly before it burns away to show King commanding an army of stuffed toys, which all fall on him. The scene burns away to reveal Luz in front of the Jedi Temple on Coruscant, looking at it in sadness. The silhouettes of the Jedi Council, along with other Jedi, stood before disappearing, leaving only their burnt robes and lightsabers on the ground.

Emperor Belos raises his staff as he foreshadows behind his castle as red lighting thunder from the sky. His army of Coven guards, numbering by many at his call, standing ready for a fight.

Now Luz was on her BARC speeder, racing past across the landscape. She zooms down the Boiling Isles passing, Gus waves at her, Willow smiling, and Amity looking surprised before she smiles softly. Passing by several Coven guards as they try to chase her. Then Eda, with King on her shoulder, hopes on behind the Jedi. Then they hang on for dear life as a massive, monstrous worm-like monster, mouth wide open, lunges at them. Everyone screamed in horror as Luz turns the throttle up and guns it.

Then the scene changes back to the Owl House, where it's nighttime with stars twinkle in the sky as the three are on the roof and looking up into the sky. Luz opens her hands to reveal a ball of magic light and let it float to the sky.

Several lights flashed of fire and ice before the title appeared.

Jedi of the Isles


Eda quickly opened the chest containing her bottles of elixirs, only to feel disappear afterward as all the elixir bottles were empty. "Oh boy. This is not good. I'm out of elixir."

"We have to go get more elixir, or you'll end up like this again." Luz pulls out the PDA to show her the picture of the Owl Beast on her cracked screen.

"I know I should be repulsed, but that look is fierce," Eda said, puffing up her hair.

"Eda, focus! Your inner beast tried to eat us the last time. Something I don't want a repeat of." Luz said as she put the device away.

"You're right, you're right. I know a guy that can help. We just need to head to the market," Eda said, hitting her fist in her palm.

"Then then we got no time to lose," Luz said as she stood up and walked to the door with King following her.

"I'm stealing everything that's not nailed down!" King shouted with glee.

"Before we go, would anyone like to play one more hand of Hexes Hold'em?" Eda asked and reached for the cards in her pocket. Luz came over and pulled them out of her pocket before she could get to them.

"Yeah, I'll be taking those," Luz said and ran away before the Witch could grab them.

"Hey, give me back my cards!" Eda yells at her.

The girl hands the cards to Owlbert. "Take these and fly ahead. She'll have to follow us," she said to the owl from Eda's staff. Owlbert grabbed the cards from her and flew out of the room.

Eda ran after him. "Owlbert, you sore loser, gimme back my cards!"

Luz shakes her head at the older Witch before following.

After catching up with the two and making sure Eda put the deck of cards away. They got a disguise for Eda, and the group heads off for the market. They then stood in front of a shop named "Mr. Elixir." Eda banged on the closed metal grate that covered the window.

"Hey, open up, Morton!" she yelled. While Luz and King went to sit down on a bench to wait.

"Uh, ju-...just a minute!" called Morton's voice from inside the shop.

"You know, in a way, people-watching in the Demon Realm is a bit like the people-watching back on Coruscant," Luz comments.

The two watched three witches standing at a bus stop as a giant egg rolled up to it. The egg cracks, revealing a featherless bird that screeches before it flies away. Then the witches enter the egg, one of them closes it, and it rolls off as Tiny Nose runs up.

"Wait, wait!" Tiny Nose shouted as she ran to try and catch the egg but missed it. "Aw, dang it."

"The struggle with tiny legs," Luz said.

"I know the pain," King responded in sympathy.

They watch Tiny Nose looked down in defeat before the sound of loud footsteps makes her look up, scream, and run away.

A larger witch with a brown cloak steps up and waves his hand forward. He motioned for other witches dressed like him to follow. They do so while pulling a cart with a large worm-like demon tied to it through the street.

"Something is telling me that that's not a parade," said the young teen.

"You're right about that," Eda said while eyeing the brown cloak Witches. "Those are demon hunters."

"Demon hunters?" Luz said before she observed them. The demon that was tied down growled and started bucking against its bindings. The two demon hunters pushing the cart pulled its ropes to pin it back down. It tries to bite at the first demon hunter, but he merely steps away.

"Yep. Dangerous nomads that wander the Isles and hunt the biggest, strongest demons to sell them for a living." The first demon hunter traced a spell circle, creating lightning in his hand. Then without mercy, he electrified the demon to an unconscious state. When he stopped, the hunter turned and looked at the Owl House group with one eye covered with an eye patch.

Luz felt uneasy at the spell and tried to hide it. It is too similar to a familiar dark side technique. The hunter stared at them for a bit before the hunters continued on their way.

"Which I'm about to be if you don't open up, Morton!" Eda shouted as she continued pounding on the gate until the man finally opened the gate.

The owner revealed himself as a lanky young man with light paleish skin, brown eyes, and short brown hair. What made the guy stand out was wearing a funnel as a hat.

"Sorry, Eda! I was up all night doing poison testing, and for some reason, I don't feel great," he said.

"Wait, you tested poison on yourself, and you are wondering why you're sick?" Luz said in disbelief. Again, wondering about the intelligence of the Boiling Isles residents. 'And this is the guy she gets her elixir from.'

"You can question my supplier later, Luz," Eda said, pulling out one of her bottles and handing it to Morton. " I'm here cause I'm all outta my juice, pal."

"Oh, gee. Lemme see what I can do," Morton said before ducking down and digging around. The sounds of rattling bottles coming from inside.

Wanting to distract herself, she looked back over at the Demon Hunters and saw them moving on with their catch. As they go past, Luz spots a pair of familiar witches.

"Willow and Gus!" Luz called out. She approached them and saw their down trotting faces. "What's wrong?"

"It's them." Willow pointed down the street.

Looking in that direction, Luz spotted Amity with three other girls in Hexside uniforms. One was a three-eyed Witch with pinkish-red hair in a yellow sleeved school uniform. The next was a dark skin Witch with dark brown hair and glasses along with a blue-sleeved uniform. The last girl was also dark skin but with silver and puffy black hair and a red-sleeved uniform. Everyone except Amity was laughing and looked like they were enjoying themselves at the potions stand.

"Amity is having a moonlight conjuring and invited everyone in our class to her place tonight, except me," Willow said as she looked at the ground, sad.

"And she posting it all over Penstagram. Surprisingly there's nothing negative about nerds or dorks like she would normally do. But the fact that neither of us was invited says enough," Gus said as he drew a spell circle, summoning a small unfurled scroll, showing Luz a picture of Amity and her friends posing.

"It's conjuring night!" Luz read the post aloud. "What's a moonlight conjuring?"

"You spend the night at someone's house, telling stories, playing games..." Willow listed off.

"So, like a slumber party?" Luz said. Remembering having those a few times with her fellow younglings at the temple.

Willow then pulled out a book. "Then you bring something to life with moon magic!"

"...so a weird slumber party involving magic?" She should have known there was a twist with this place.

"Gus and I have never been to one. You need at least three people, and we've never found someone to join us."

Luz hummed. A plan forming up. "Animating objects to life with magic from a celestial body sounds interesting. You two plus I do make three. Enough for us to have our own conjuring if you get what I'm saying?"

Smiles appeared on both Willow and Gus's faces. They were interrupted when Amity's friend group walked by, laughing at them. "Sorry you couldn't get an invite to the conjuring, Willow," the three-eyed girl mocked. She then sees Luz among the losers. "Hey, Amity. Isn't that the human you fought at the Convention?"

Amity looked at Luz, and to the surprise of everyone around, she nodded at the human with a small smile. "That she is. Best not to challenge her unprepared, Boscha. She's the real deal." Amity said before walking away. Her three friends following behind, the girl in the red Hexside uniform waved at Luz as they left.

Luz nodded back and watched as the four left. Turning back to her two friends, she saw their jaw-dropped looks. "What?"

Gus answered first, "How did you do that?! They never back off like that!" The illustrious Witch said.

"And I haven't seen Amity look so respectful to anyone other than a teacher," Willow said in her two credits.

The Jedi knew what they meant. "Look at it this way. Amity respects authority and people with power, yes?" The two students nodded. "By challenging Amity and beating her fairly in combat, I've gained two things. Her respect for I am strong and the acknowledgements of her peers. For they have to be cautious with me around if they want to mess with me," Luz loosely explained.

Willow blinked in surprise at this while Gus looked at Luz with stars in his eyes.

"Never thought of it like that."

"That's so awesome..."

"Anyway, about the conjuring. Do you wanna do it at one of your guy's houses?"

Before either could reply, Eda pops in. "Come on, kid. Let's beat it."

"Hold a moment, guys," Luz told her friends before facing the older Witch. "Did you get your elixir?"

"Nadda," she answered. "Morton is out. I'm going to have to come back tonight to find some."

"I see... Does this require my help-"

"No." Eda waves her off. "I don't want to go to the night market, and I definitely don't want you there either."

Luz holds up her hands in surrender. "Alright, Eda. I understand. That means I'm watching over the house tonight?"

"That's right. I've got many precious and dangerous objects in there."

"Like me." King pointed at himself. Eda picks him by the scruff of his neck. 'Whoa!"

"You are coming with me. I need an extra pair of eyes to watch out for pickpockets and an extra pair of hands in case I want to pickpocket," she said with a smirk.

"Pickpocket!" They both cheered together.

Luz chooses to ignore that bit. "Okay then...But I'd like to ask for a favor in return."

"A favor?" Eda raised an eyebrow. "Bargaining with me, are we, my student?" Amusement dripped from her voice.

"Haggling, actually."

This made Eda bark a laugh. "Alright, Kid. What do you want?"

"Before you came over, I was in the process of making plans for tonight with my friends." She pointed at Gus and Willow. Who stayed silent and watched the two interact. "They were inviting me to a once-a-year event called a midnight conjuring that I was very interested in going to."

"Conjurings are dumb!"

"But I'm interested!" Luz pressed. "So with me having to house sit. I guess I'll have to host this once-a-year event at the Owl House instead of at my friend's place."

"No..." Eda groaned for a moment before King pops a word in.

"Aw, let her have her night, Eda. What's the worst that could happen?"

"NO! All you do in them is hold hands and chant something to make whatever comes to life."

"Which I am interested in seeing for myself," Luz argued. "Besides, I've handled way more than Hooty."

Eda stares at Luz before relenting. "Fine. Do your stupid conjuring."

Hours later, night had come to the Boiling Isles, and Eda was about to leave the Owl House. The Jedi's friends had arrived not too long ago and were sitting on the couch looking around and enjoying their time there. Willow wore a yellow sundress, and Gus had a green tunic with white sleeves and black pants. Gus, for some reason, was fascinated with a bucket on his head. That was odd. Eda fixed her cloak before facing the kids.

"Alright, Luz, I'm leaving you in charge of the house tonight while King and I are gone," she said to Luz as she sat on the couch. "Make sure nothing breaks, keep your friends in line, and keep Hooty from causing trouble."

"Hey, I don't need a babysitter! I'm a big boy house!" Hooty said in protest as he opened his door and pouted at Eda.

"Don't worry, Eda. I've handled things much worse than Hooty," Luz assures her."

"And we'll be on our best behavior," Willow said. Gus nodding with.

Eda looked unconvinced, so Luz changed the subject when she noticed something. "Hey, where's King?"

"He's right here," said Eda with a smile as she opened her cloak to reveal King strapped in a pink baby carrier and snoring as he slept. "His little body just conks out when he's weightless. Look at this." She moved side to side and showed the three kids King was still sleeping as he moved like a ragdoll, with his arms and legs dangling in the harness.

"And I thought he couldn't get more adorable," Luz said as she and Willow went and played with his dangling legs.

"He's just so cute!" Willow pulls out her scroll and takes a picture of the sleepy King.

Eda chuckled as she pulled away and walked outside. "Anyway, really going now," she said before stopping and turning back to the kids. "And Luz..."

Eda has a menacing glare that was directed at her. "...I don't care if you can move things with your mind, command armies, or if you're a kid. If you mess up the house, I will never trust you again." The hint of danger in her voice vibrated the air before she smiled at Luz. "No pressure, have fun!"

Owlbert hooted and opened his wings before Eda hopped on and flew away. Leaving the kids waving after them for a few seconds.

"Okay, she's off," Luz said.

Willow looked at Luz with a raised eyebrow. "What she meant about commanding armies… Luz?"

The Jedi got quiet. Not meeting their eyes. The two Witches looked at each other worried about their friend before Luz answered. "...It's a long story."

"Whoa! Does that include how you performed those awesome moves and used that wicked light sword at the Convention?" Gus said.

"It does."

"If you're uncomfortable talking about it, then we understand. We can wait," Willow said.

"Thanks, guys," Luz said. "There's a lot about my past that would be difficult for you to understand and would be harder to describe certain things about what led me here. So do we have enough people for conjuring?"

"We do! This is great. Our first Moonlight Conjuring!" Willow celebrated.

"Great! So, how exactly does this conjuring work?" Luz asked as she walked over and stood next to Willow.

"Okay, so first, we find something to animate. Since it's our first time doing this, we should pick something meaningful." Willow suggested, walking over to some flowers in a pot. "Something beautiful."

Luz sees the plant and what Willow was motioning towards, only for Gus to pop into her view.

"Like this strangely buff little man?!" he said as he held it in front of them and tapped the figure's stomach. "I'm half beef, half Bob!"

"That is one strange toy," Luz pointed at the figure.

"That's… not exactly what I meant by beautiful," Willow cringed.

Gus lowered the action figure as he started whimpering and looking hurt with sad eyes. The sight was just pitiful. To Luz, it was like some cute baby Kath Hound seeking attention. What defense could you make against that?

Willow caved in. "Okay, buff boy, it is..."

Gus bumped his arms up and cheered. Luz patted Willow's shoulder in sympathy.

The three then went to the center of the room to set everything up. Well, just Willow and Gus. Luz mainly just stood back and watched her friends place candles on the ground and stood in a circle.

"According to the conjuring books I've read, we say the incantation and make a connection with the doll."

"Figurine," Gus said quickly.

"I don't think it matters, Gus." Luz sends the Witch a deadpan look. "I don't know the words. Can you hand the book over and show me, Willow?" The plant Witch opens the book and pointed at the words for Luz to see. "Moonlight, we call, we sing. Moonlight, take this chance. Moonlight, come tie the string. Moonlight, start the dance… Sounds simple enough."

The three hold hands and began the chant.

Moonlight, we call, we sing.

Moonlight, take this chance.

Moonlight, come tie the string.

Moonlight, start the dance!

As they spoke the chant, a faint blue glow begins emanating from the three. It grows brighter as each verse is said. When the last line is said aloud, it pulses out from the teens. The candles are blown out, covering the room in darkness.

Willow and Gus opened their eyes to see if the figurine moved. It didn't. It sat still.

"What happened?" Willow asked.

"I don't know," Gus said, then he noticed Luz was tugging his hand. Looking at his friend, his eyes nearly bulge out of his head. "Luz...?"

Willow gasped in shock at the human. Luz had a blue glow radiated over her body like a protective aura. And was hovering a few inches off the ground.

"LUZ!" Her friends said worriedly.

"What's happening to her?!" Gus asked.

"I don't know!" Willow grabs the book and looks through it. "This doesn't say anything!"

"Luz! Open your eyes. Luz!"


"What happened?"

Her words echoed in the void. Looking around, Luz wondered what happened? Was this part of the ritual? Looking around, Luz saw herself in a blue spotlight shining on her and a cloudy black fog around her.

"Willow? Gus?"

The silence and emptiness were her answer. Then she felt the air around her ripple under her and her clothing flapping, making Luz realize she was falling.

"Whoa!" Luz said in surprise at the sudden loss of the floor beneath her.

She swung herself around and concentrated on the Force to slow her rapid descent.

The Force hit her like a flood, and it was wild and raw.

Confusion. Love. Anger. Death. Joy. Sorrow. And many more emotions not only hit her but ran through her.

"What… Is this...?" Luz gasping. Her young inexperienced mind couldn't keep up.

It was unlike anything she's experienced.

In the Clone war, Luz was told repeatedly about the dangers of opening yourself to the Force on worlds that hold wounds in it. Worlds scarred by war are prime examples of such, for they fester in energies of the Dark Side. Feeding on the deaths as billions scream out in terror and conflict. Every day, more and more people joined in the choir of battle, of war, making every day more challenging to keep oneself centered on their emotions.

At the start, Luz put on a brave face for the Masters and met with the challenges she faced with her lightsaber held high.

In truth, there simply wasn't enough to prepare her for the reality of the war. The sheer senseless, cold destruction and the incomprehensible scale of death that came with it.

What Luz was feeling now was a fast multiplier of not just death but also life.

Nothing prepared her for what she was feeling. The closest comparison would be the birth of a new life in the Force. The joy, life, and beauty. All wrapped and compressed before exploding.

Was this the living Force?

The next thing Luz knew, she was on her hands and knees. She felt no relief as she kept herself from being greeted by her last meal. Looking at what she landed on, it looked to be some white flat plane. Looking around, she counted five mountains in the distance.

To her growing sense of horror, she realized they weren't mountains but bony fingers ending in claw points. She was standing on a giant bone hand.

To the left must be the thumb and behind her the rest of the fingers. That meant in front of her was...

"Holy Kriff..."

A massive, horned skull, large enough that filled her whole field of vision. Two bright balls of colorless lights filled its eye sockets. There were no pupils, but she could feel them looking directly at her. Never before had Luz felt as small as she did now… But she didn't feel afraid of it. Strange.

Before Luz could comprehend this feeling. The skull's "eyes" flashed, and Luz felt lifted off the ground by unseen forces. Even though she should be, she wasn't panicked by this. She floated up a good way till she was about "nose" level with the gigantic skull.

Luz didn't know how she was so calm or how she got here but looking back at the skull, she felt it projecting a protective aura. Like it meant no harm. Its eye's flashed again and-


Willow and Gus were thrown back by a seemingly invisible wind when Luz opened her eyes with a gasp. The two Witches fell on their rears and looked at their human friend in surprised wonder. They see her back on the ground, standing on two shaking legs.

"Luz!" The Witches got back up and were on either side of the human. "Are you alright? What was that?" Willow said quickly.

Luz felt her emotions were unbounded like a storm unleashed within her as conflicted feelings now roamed free. "W-willow..." Luz responded in a shaky and scared voice. "What… Was that?"

"I don't know! We did everything in the book, then you started to float off the ground. We were so worried," Willow told her.

"I'm sorry… I don't know… I-I need to sit down..." Willow allows Luz to lean on her as she guides her friend to the couch. From what they could see, it looked like she was suffering from a panic attack. A few more minutes later, after she calmed down. Luz gave her friends an apologetic look. "Sorry if I ruined the night's festivities."

"Forget about the conjuring. Luz, what about you?" Willow waved off, concerned about her friend. "How are you feeling?"

"Like the morning after shore leave with the clone troopers." Her reference went right over the two witches' heads. The young Jedi didn't care as her head seemed to feel like it was under constant assault. If that wasn't enough. All her senses felt they were cranked up to eleven. Like Luz was hearing an assortment of sounds she couldn't recognize, some like a deep drumbeat vibrating her mind while her body felt both hot and cold from the temperature in the room. Then there were her emotions. The ones the Jedi taught her to suppress were flowing freely through her. The barriers that held them were gone, and she didn't know what to do.

"Breath, Luz, breath," Willow advised. "Whatever happened just then, we can get through it."

"Thanks… I think I'm just going to lie down for a bit. If that's alright."

"Sure thing, Luz." Willow helped her friend out of the living room and up the stairs.

Meanwhile, Gus had just stayed silent for the whole ordeal. He picked up the figurine with a sad expression. "Guess we're not walking this year, buddy."


Luz woke up from a dreamless sleep. Feeling better after the rest. Memories from the night before came back, making Luz winced. Laying next to her, she spotted a letter. Opening it up, she read it was from Willow and Gus. They apologized for what happened to her and hoped she was doing better. This touched Luz that her friends were worried about her, then she felt her feelings begin to build up significantly within her without pause.

She sat on her knees and started to meditate to calm herself. It then made her think about what had happened last. After taking a moment to find her center, Luz concentrated on the memory of the boney giant that its head alone could eclipse a CIS battleship. Then a recent memory hit her...

"The bones of the Isles… The Titan?" Luz shook her head. "I need to find Eda."

Luz got dressed and exited her room and knocked on Eda's. "Eda! Eda, it's Luz!" Silence answered her back. Opening the door revealed it to be vacant. From the way the sun was up, it was still very early.

Too early for Eda to be awake. It was not a good sign. "Oh, no."


BIG Cliffhanger AHOY!

Oh yeah. That happen. I often wondered what would happen if Luz and her friends didn't turn the Owl House into a two legged walker and didn't smash Tibbles wagon. So now you get to find out next chapter.

So one of the new things I did was add an intro. I've seen some stories on this site do it and wanted to give it a try. Tell me I did.

Also, I don't know if any of you awesome readers figured it out yet. Put I've been dropping small bits of information in each chapter about what's going to happen in the future.

I like to see any Owl House fans try to find them :D

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Updated and edited by Ghost-G339 6/8/2022. Thanks my friend.