Junko: Another year, another season of Wattpad Death Battle! We have a ton of requested Death Battles, including ones that you voted on! And we're almost at our 200th battle!
Monika: In addition, I'm now an official Death Battle Host!
Junko: Lets m...
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Name: Luz Noceda
Origin: The Owl House
Gender: Female
Height: N/A
Weight: N/A
Age: 14 (debut) | 18 (Epilogue)
Series Record: 0-0
Classification: Human witch
Theme:
FEATS
- Defeated several of Belos' guards, Warden Wrath, the Titan Trappers, Kikimora, and Belos
- Was the second human to discover Titan Glyph Magic
- Was the Kickstarter towards revamping Hexside School of Magic and Demonics' track system
- Helped reconcile the sibling bond between Eda and Lilith.
- Helped King understand his descendance better, and made Eda and King's relationship stronger because of it.
- With her support, people like Willow, Gus, Amity, Hunter, and Vee managed to break out of their shells and become what they wanted to be.
- Managed to befriend The Collector
- Stopped Belos' plans to perform genocide on all of witch-kind and saved the Boiling Isles
- Helped rebuild the Boiling Isles during her teen years
- Eventually graduated from Hexside and even attended college in the Demon Realm
- The first openly LGBTQIA+ main character of a Disney animation, and also the first animated Disney main character in an LGBTQIA+ relationship alongside Amity
Monika: Most may say that it's always best to live your life to the fullest, but no matter what, nothing can stop the inevitable judgment of your peers from bringing you down and taking away what makes you special.
Junko: Kinda how like Monika treats me every time we're off-screen.
Monika: Wha- You're the one who does that to me!
Junko: Enter 14-year-old high school student, Luz Noceda!
Monika: Right... while Luz was far from a disobedient child, her energetic and carefree nature made her come across as weird to those around her, much to the worry of her mother Camila, who had just recently lost her husband. Hoping to straighten out her girl for the real world after an incident involving a book report with live snakes and fireworks, Camila planned to send Luz off to Reality Check Summer Camp to prepare her daughter for adulthood.