Yes, in Disney's The Owl House, King considers Luz his big sister, and they share a strong sibling bond, even though they aren't biologically related; they view each other as family within their found family dynamic, with King calling her sister and Luz reciprocating that feeling, especially after he saved her life.
No. Luz considers Hunter part of her “found family” but that doesn't mean they're actually “related”. Camila would consider any/all of them to be like “her kids” (like Eda does), but that's also just an indicator of a closer dynamic and general “protectiveness” towards them.
Because of this, queer characters in “The Owl House” have rare, real, and groundbreaking opportunities for visibility. When Luz Noceda meets witch Amity Blight, the two get off to a rocky start. Soon, though, they bond over their favorite book series, “The Good Witch Azura,” and they begin to fall for each other.
King Clawthorne is the tritagonist of The Owl House. He is a young titan (initially believed to be a Demon) who is Eda's sidekick and later adoptive son, and Luz's best friend.
In The Owl House, Vee, a basilisk from the Boiling Isles, becomes a doppelgänger of Luz Noceda after escaping her realm. Following a confrontation, she is accepted by Camila Noceda, beginning a new chapter in Luz's world.
LGBTQ+ representation and impact
On September 2, during a Reddit AMA, Dana Terrace confirmed that Amity is intended to be a lesbian and that Luz is bisexual.
The character of Vee was well received by audiences, being praised as an effective villain for the second season. For her critically-acclaimed performance, Toussaint was successfully nominated for multiple awards in both the comedy and drama categories.
Luz is a feminine name whose one-of-a-kind quality is inspirited by its Spanish origins. Born from Nuestra Señora de la Luz, meaning "our lady of light," Luz resembles the beloved figure's immeasurable radiance.
Lilith is the older sister. Dana confirmed that she is two years older than Eda. If I remember correctly, she also called Eda “little sister” in Wing it Like Witches.
Edalyn "Eda" Clawthorne is the deuteragonist of The Owl House. She is Luz's mentor and King's adoptive mother. She ran away from home when she was a teenager after being cursed by her older sister Lilith, a curse which causes her to turn into the owl beast.
Other Autistic-coded characters in The Owl House include Gus Porter, Amity Blight, King Clawthorne, Hooty, sisters Eda and Lilith Clawthorne, Hunter, Vee and Luz's mom Camilla Noceda (often read to be either late or undiagnosed Autistic, which is very prevalent among women, and especially among women of color).
Trivia. Masha's plaque in the museum states that they use they/them pronouns. This, plus the fact that their fingernails are painted in the colors of the non-binary flag, indicates that Masha identifies as non-binary. Despite this, Masha is never addressed by name nor third-person pronouns in the series.
I think it's official that Gus isn't homoramantic since in S2E5 he showed a clear attraction towards Bria before he realized her true character. He was even shown blushing while looking at her.
Luz is apparently oblivious of the fact that Amity has a crush on her now as seen in "Wing It Like Witches". However by "Escaping Expulsion", Luz has also started to appear slightly bashful when she is around Amity.
Initially, Amity was very hostile and resentful of Luz, but, as time passed, she became increasingly touched by the constant kindness that Luz showed her.
In rabbinic literature Lilith is variously depicted as the mother of Adam's demonic offspring following his separation from Eve or as his first wife. Whereas Eve was created from Adam's rib (Genesis 2:22), some accounts hold that Lilith was the woman implied in Genesis 1:27 and was made from the same soil as Adam.
Lilith Clawthorne is canonically aromantic and asexual, and Raine Whispers is non binary. These are parts of LGBTQ+ community that is often neglected when it comes to representation in media.
Edith Blackwater (イディス・ブラックウォーター Idisu Burakkuwōtā), more commonly known as Eda (エダ), is a woman posing as a nun in the Rip-Off Church with ties to the criminal world since the convent is mainly a smuggling organization.
We all know that Luz was 14-years-old at the beginning of the series. In episode "Agony of the Witch", end scene suggests that it's probably Luz's birthday, making her 15.
During her fight against Emperor Belos in "King's Tide", Luz suffers an injury that results in a scar through her left eyebrow.
Luz is a Portuguese and Spanish feminine given name and surname, meaning light. The given name is shortened from Nossa Senhora Da Luz, a Roman Catholic epithet of the Virgin Mary as "Our Lady of Light".
Once Vee has become the leader of her own crew, she sends her girls to threaten Red into selling her business to her. Red refuses and Vee revealed she ordered the threats and Red is ultimately attacked by Vee by surprise and her crew trap Norma and beat up Red severely.
Although Vee's exact sexuality is unknown, she is revealed to be part of the LGBTIQ+ community in "Thanks to Them" because she blushes when Masha talks to her. It was also confirmed that she has a crush on said non-binary character.