: In the Boiling Isles, Luz meets Eda the Owl Lady and a small demon named King. Eda agrees to send Luz home if she helps them retrieve King's stolen crown from the Conformatorium, a prison for "weirdos" deemed unfit for society.
: A rebellious, fugitive witch known as "The Owl Lady" who takes Luz under her wing. A Lying Witch and a WardenThe Owl House : Seaso...
: A hat similar to Dipper Pines' from Gravity Falls appears in Eda's shop, reflecting the connection between the show's creators. : In the Boiling Isles, Luz meets Eda
: The episode's antagonist, a shape-shifting warden who enforces conformity. Trivia and Allusions : A hat similar to Dipper Pines' from
: The title is a play on C.S. Lewis’s novel The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe .
: The episode establishes the show's central theme of "weirdos sticking together" and the value of individuality.