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While King is frustrated, Luz discovers a way to turn herself invisible much to Lilith’s delight and King’s frustration. As Lilith motions to assist Luz with her efforts in discovering more glyph spells like that, King’s plush army ambushes her. Lilith’s new BFF Hootsifer jumps in to protect her, but Lilith advises that it’s all make-believe.
Stopping Belos
Upon returning to The Owl House, King has carved a symbol from the tower onto his collar, believing it could be his name. He also got his broken horn glued back on and brought the creature (now dubbed Jean-Luc and currently motionless outside the tower) back with him. Now realizing he was never a king of demons, he wonders if he should still be called King.
Bonding with Luz's friends
As Piniet corners the two using his guards, a fan runs into the room where they are and asks Piniet to read what she wrote. Thoroughly impressed, Piniet focuses his attention on the fan, and lets Luz and King leave. The highlight of his appearance is a dog-like skull with horns, one of which is broken off. He also obtains a golden medallion with a Titan crest upon it which he now wears on his collar, allowing him to appear invisible to the Collector. He is a juvenile demon who is the roommate, and later adoptive son, of Eda Clawthorne and the best friend of Luz Noceda. He believed he was the "king of demons" as his name suggests, and sought to restore his title and his glory.
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King surprises Piniet by showing him "Ruler's Reach 2", the second addition to his series. However, Piniet finds the sequel so sickening that he thinks it's a joke, calling it "truly awful" (to King's dismay). King realizes he needs Luz's help, and just in time, she arrives at the event. King rushes over to her, and amid her apology, tells Luz that without her romantic writing to dislike and rebel against, he won't be able to write his series well enough. Angered by King insulting her ideas, Luz retracts her apology and leaves. Piniet hears this and comes up with a plan to get King to write him another bestseller.
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As the others hold him off, An enraged Luz pulls Belos out of the heart and his corrosion ends. As they play the Collector's games, King and his friends fight for their lives and manage to survive. Soon, the Collector breaks down in tears and reveals that his siblings told him to come down to their planet and he befriended the baby titans.

Early life
However the trash slug, who grew to the size of a cart, turns on him after he runs out of treats. King begs Eda for help and she helps him douse the trash slug in salt to shrink it. Soon, Luz returns, along with Hexside students Willow Park and Gus Porter arriving soon after.
King should have realized this wasn't such a good idea and yet he plunged ahead, the thrill of seeing her on all fours wearing a kitty cat outfit while her legs trembled. The Owl House is a partially defunct American animated television series created by Dana Terrace that aired on Disney Channel from January 10, 2020 to April 8, 2023. Inside the Noceda residence, Camila is in the kitchen making soup for Vee when they both hear a knock on the door.
Eda Clawthorne
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The Titan Trappers remove their skulls and Tarak tells King he was never one of them as they attack. King and his companions manage to escape and destroy the connection to the Trappers' island. Upon waking up, he sees the Titan as Luz calls him down for breakfast. Shortly after, King's voice starts to crack and he tries to find out what kind of demon he is. Hooty abducts him and takes him to the tower where King is given a lesson on demon puberty.

Luz Noceda
Deciding that Eda was correct that he wasn't the "king" of anything, he no longer knows what is real or fake. King also had a memory of falling and hearing a roar somewhere at the top of the tower, which wasn't one of the things Eda told him. Luz believes that is a real memory and encourages King to find out. The two of them quickly make up, as long as Eda promises to not tell him any more secrets, and head back to the tower for further investigation.
However, just as they all shield themselves from Belos' finishing blow, bracing for the worst, it is stopped by The Collector, now in his proper form. Horrified that The Collector is free, Belos tries to play it off as if he kept his end of the deal. However, The Collector doesn't buy it, pointing out that Belos threw them off a bridge earlier. They then claim he isn't angry and decides to play "tag" with Belos, launching him into a wall and reducing him into a puddle of sludge, much to the others' shock. The Collector laughs at Belos for being "too slow" before turning his attention to the others, asking if they need a head start. At the bridge, Amity restrains Belos with abomination matter as Gus makes him see through his worst memories.
However, the Collector says that his siblings started attacking the titans, with King's father incorrectly blaming and imprisoning him. The Collector laments that he never had a friend that did not betray him as he says how close Luz and the others are. They say they were not like that at first, and show the Collector how they grew close. While sneaking around, King passes Odalia and, noticing she has Hooty, asks her for him. King goes to Eda's cage to find her with the puppets of eight of the nine head witches and berates her for being reckless. Lilith is overjoyed and becomes excited when she learns Hooty could communicate with them.
His books are flying off of the shelves, and King quickly gets enamored by his fame as fans run to get his autograph. The episode begins with King and Eda sitting at the Human Collectibles stand trying to sell items. To their dismay, little to no customers are interested in what they have to sell. At seemingly perfect timing, Luz appears, excited to tell the two about the Book Fair happening nearby. Eda and King are uninterested, but Luz is able to convince King to give the fair a shot after allowing him to walk around in her hoodie while Eda walks around searching for dwellers to "pickpocket." King wears practically no clothes, save for a red collar with a circular gold-colored tag.
Luz and Hooty go with him and Salty takes them to the location in the letter. At some point, King owned a "crown of power" that was taken by Warden Wrath, and it was locked behind a barrier within the Conformatorium. Shortly after, Eda brought home a human girl named Luz Noceda who could pass through the barrier holding his crown. She drops him and Luz off and they sneak inside and talk to three detained personal and hide from Warden Wrath in an empty cell. After the warden leaves, he and Luz sneak into the confiscation room where Luz retrieves his crown, a cardboard crown from a fast food restaurant.
However, as the series progresses, he begins to soften and has started to lower his defenses more. In truth, he actually wants to be loved and appreciated by those around him, especially from Luz whom he has platonic feelings for. He is the diminutive sidekick of Eda, who at the start of the series believed he was the so-called "King of Demons" and that he was trapped in a small, cute, fluffy body.
He had made all the relics the gang stumbled upon when they first entered the castle in the image of the guard creature. When it showed up, and assuming that King was just a stray animal, the guard tried to kill them both so she picked him up and out of the castle they went. The guard fired an arrow (that made it past the door) at the two and chipped King’s Horn. He continued to make the statues at the Owl House and Eda said “Look at you. As he grew, she would continue to tell him what Kings do and that's where his memories came from.
They are amazed and Lilith starts treating him like a god, even offering to perform sacrifices in his name. King insists they treat him as they always have and, when Eda and Luz go to get Francois back, he runs away. The ship, arriving at the location, finds a giant titan finger rising from the sea. Using the key, King, Luz, and Hooty are teleported to a far away island, where they are greeted by the man who sent the letter. The man introduces himself as Tarak and explains how he is a member of the Titan Trappers, a tribe dedicated to eradicating the titans and freeing the Grand Huntsman.
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