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In "Really Small Problems", he wanted to keep Luz to himself and keep Willow and Gus away, but by the end sees how important they are to her and accepts them as his friends. It is implied that once Amity started being friends with Luz, that King too started to tolerate her as well. Nevertheless, he sometimes displays a passive-aggressive nature around them, but it is usually in good fun. King also begins developing a better grasp on trying to be more sociable as it is later revealed that he suffers stage fright. This all implies that while he was the King of Demons, he never actually spent much time around others besides Eda and Hooty. It is also apparent that because of Luz, King starts to be more selfless, trying to help or and Eda with their problems before doing anything about his own.
Season Three
King was forced to free the Collector in order to stop the Draining Spell, so to get him to help, he convinced the Collector to play "Owl House". After the Collector stopped the draining spell, King was forced to be his playmate. In "Edge of the World", King thinks he's found his family when he, Luz, and Hooty, are transported to the other side of the world.
Season One
These events usually end up backfiring on him, and he has to resort to admitting his fault and asking for help to fix his problem. Because of this, his stories tend to serve mostly as the B plot to episodes. At one point, he begins to take his time with Luz very seriously, to the point that he considers himself a secondary teacher to Luz besides Eda. He also slowly becomes more affectionate and humble as time goes on, most likely due to the influence of Luz and her happy demeanor. This comes to a point where he felt threatened by the appearance of Willow Park and Gus Porter, but he soon learns to treat them like friends as well.
Physical appearance
However, he is shocked to learn that the demons who look like him, are in fact witches. Their tribe is responsible for the complete destruction of every Titan, except for King, who learns he's the last of his kind. 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 often acts like a monarch, treating people and stuffed animals as minions, ordering others to tremble at his feet and loves to act bigger than he really is.
Other appearances
One day she saw King playing around and remarked he was like acting like a king. That was the first time he spoke and from that day forward he thought he was a demon overlord. King treats Luz's friends the same way he once treated Luz herself when they first met. He seems to tolerate Willow and Gus, but had very negative feelings toward Amity when they first met as seen in "Covention". He personally sees them as beneath him, but has grown to be amicable with them.
Eda Clawthorne

Once back home now wanting to find his father, King engraves the temple symbols on his necklace while Luz permanently reattaches the horn half with glue. He also brought the now-inactive guardian creature (which he named Jean-Luc) back to the Owl House with him, despite everyone except Hooty voting against this. About eight or nine years prior, the creature who would later be known as King, was resting in his egg, but was disturbed by a strange commotion happening outside. Being small, sleepy and not fully developed, he hoped that the sound would go away and continued to rest. He had heard a strange roar, that he interpreted as "son", and finally hatched from his egg. Small and confused by his new surroundings, he was picked up by a strange amorphous creature who watched over him in a strange tower.
When Lilith questions his identity as the king of demons, King attempts to prove his claims by taking Luz, Lilith, and Hooty to his "kingdom". The visit ends with the coming of a strange creature trying to hurt the quartet, but Eda shows up and allows the quartet to flee while she holds it off. Devastated by the truth, King flees into the jungle and Luz later finds him on the beach, having come to terms with the fact that he is nobody. Luz manages to convince him that there are still things he can really know about himself in the temple. Escaping the creature once more, the group arrives at the room where King once hatched. Putting his horn back on, King finally remembers the sounds he heard inside his egg and that the creature was actually his guardian.
Appearances
However, due to being so cute and small, he gets the opposite reaction towards people. Instead of fearing him they adore him with a lot of unwanted affection which annoys him.
He and Eda agree to have Luz retrieve his crown from the Confromitorium, a place where they take misfits and incarcerate them. They find his crown, but it is a small fast food children's meal crown, most likely as it is the only thing that vaguely reminds him of his real crown. After having his first adventure with her, King suddenly begins warming up to Luz and even prefers sleeping with her like a dog. Eight years ago prior to season two, she was looking for a place to hide from the Emperor's coven. She found an uncharted island and headed to a tower to get out of the boiling rain. Later in the episode, it is revealed that King was hatched from an egg and the creature was trying to protect him from intruders.
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He wears a red collar with a round light golden tag and a dinosaur like skull with horns (one broken, which is later glued back on in "Echoes of the Past") covering his face. She found him on a mysterious island while escaping from the Emperor's Coven, and took him with her to the Owl House. King believes himself to be better than Eda by title and is not afraid to go up against her to prove himself as seen in "I Was a Teenage Abomination". He hates admitting that he was wrong about anything to her as it would give her bragging rights. Due to his small body, he is usually found being held like an infant by her, showing that they are at least close. In "Eda's Requiem", King legally becomes Eda's adopted son, showing that he does look up to her in a maternal way.
She dubbed him "King", due to his interest in ruling subjects, and invented a story for him, which he took to heart. Not wanting to be taken as a fool or a helpless creature, he had successfully convinced himself that this was the truth and laughed or ridiculed those who denied his belief. King is shocked at the appearance of Luz, not because she is a human, but because her first instinct was to run up and cuddle him, which frightens him to no end.
He held his broken horn and recalled that he heard a roar that meant son. King initially found Luz scary upon their first meeting, but has since accepted her. King refers to Luz as his servant, yet knows deep down that she will in no way serve him. Luz clearly adores him for his cute appearance, yet he accepts this as her way of "worshiping" him. In "Really Small Problems", King begins displaying doglike affection towards Luz, missing her when she is away at Hexside and wanting to have something of hers at all times.