Boscha is a recurring antagonist in The Owl House. She is a student at Hexside School of Magic and Demonics under the potions track.
Appearance[]
Body[]
Boscha has a slender figure with light skin, grayish-blue eyes, and mid-back length red-violet hair tied back in a bun. Like most witches on the Boiling Isles, she has pointy ears. She also has an extra third eye on her forehead.
Months after the Day of Unity, her hair has grown out and she keeps it in a low ponytail.
In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Boscha's hair is cut shorter, with two light pink streaks in the front, kept down. She also has two stud earrings and a piercing in her left ear.
Clothing[]
When attending school, Boscha wears a dark gray tunic with a dark gray cowl. She wears dark gray, heeled boots with a light gray top. As part of the potions track, her sleeves and leggings are yellow.
Whenever she plays grudgby, she sports a magenta t-shirt, navy blue chest armor with orange trims on the collar and arms, white shoulder spikes, fang-like appendages and a magenta gem in the center, navy-blue and white shorts, white socks under navy-blue and orange spiked shoes, and dark rose fingerless gloves and kneepads.
In "Once Upon a Swap", she wears red and white boots with bat wings which allow her to fly.
In "For the Future", she is shown wearing an outfit combining her uniform and her grudgby wear: a blue-gray cape with an orange collar, spiked right shoulder pauldron and medal hanging off of it, a gray shirt under the chest armor, black and light gray shorts, torn tights and a kneepad on her right knee and spiked boots. She also wears black gloves with sports tape on her left wrist and a crab-clawed headband likely referring to her palisman, Maya.
In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Boscha wears a letterman jacket which now differs from the one she had as a student that has light pink sleeves and a blue medal on the right side of the chest. She wears an orange shirt, black and white shorts with an orange waistband, black kneepads, white socks, and black and orange spiked shoes.
Personality[]
Boscha is an arrogant and prideful witch, unafraid to insult and/or humiliate those she looks down upon with hardly any regret, especially Luz and Willow. Her major role in "Wing It Like Witches" shows her mean and rude personality more clearly, as she is shown bullying 'weaker' and 'weird' witches, like Willow, Gus, and Luz. She is also very controlling, often ordering her friends around and acting as a self-appointed ringleader.
When asked about Boscha's greatest flaw, the character's voice actress, Eden Riegel, said that Boscha "has a constant need for exterior validation". This seemingly informs her acting superior with belittlement and challenging of those she considers beneath her, along with her frustration with anyone getting ahead of her, such as King (in Luz's body) leading her friends away from her or Willow becoming more popular than her.
She is obsessed with Penstagram, often using it to chat with people in her friend group, or to poke fun at somebody else; she even called it more important than a Moonlight Conjuring.
Despite her unpleasant attitude towards those she dislikes, she does appear to care for and have respect for her friends. As seen in "Understanding Willow", she immediately stops romantically questioning about a cute ghost upon Amity's intervention. She also seems to have a soft side, as shown in her positive reaction when blushing upon receiving her palisman, Maya, in "Hunting Palismen". In "For the Future", she was horrified after seeing Amelia and Cat being turned into puppets by the Collector, showing she truly cared for them despite how she often treated them poorly.
After the loss of her team, Boscha seems to have developed an increasingly fragile state of mind, revealing a much more co-dependent side of her as she clings desperately to any reminders of her old life before the Collector's takeover. This is especially evident as she begs Amity to be her friend again so the two of them can rule Hexside together, and that way, she is not left alone. However, she still covers up her insecurities by keeping her superior attitude in front of others.
In the aftermath of Luz's final battle with Belos in "Watching and Dreaming", the Collector transforms the citizens of the Boiling Isles, who they previously turned into puppets, back to their normal states, including Boscha's previously lost friends and grudgby teammates, Amelia and Cat. Upon noticing their presence, Boscha pushes through the crowd of Hexside students and rushes over to her friends and hugs them, while shedding tears of joy, further cementing how much she values her friendship with them.
Background[]
Early life[]
It is unknown what her upbringing looks like, but it's implied that she was already rude and mean-spirited when she was young. Boscha is one of Amity's oldest "friends" thanks to her parents' connections with the Blights, with her mother being Odalia Blight's childhood rival. Her mom may have pushed her just as Odalia does with Amity. Due to the Blight parents' distaste for Willow Park, they forced Amity to be friends with Boscha and Skara.
Moonlight Conjuring gone wrong[]
On the night of the Moonlight Conjuring, Boscha is walking to Blight Manor to host a conjuring with Amity and her friends, soon interrupted by her mother, with whom she is clearly annoyed with for calling her. Suddenly, she is startled by the sight of an upright, two-legged animated Owl House, which has been animated by Luz, Willow, and Gus, and she runs off. After arriving at Blight Manor for the Moonlight Conjuring, Boscha, Amity, and their friends attempt to make an object come to life with the moon's power, but are unsuccessful. Bored, they go on Penstagram, where Boscha and Amity become shocked by the sight of the animated Owl House making the rounds on social media.
Later, Boscha and her posse are drawn to Eda's Human Collectibles stand thanks to Luz's sign. When Luz attempted to be kind to her, Boscha only ends up taunting Luz, unamused. She takes an interest in buying King, calling him adorable and taking a selfie with him, much to his disgust. However, she and the posse are driven off when Eda offers them human junk. After Eda uses the body swap spell, King (swapped in Luz's body) encounters the shack of Boscha and her friends, who are on Penstagram. Boscha, believing that "Luz" wants to join her posse, denies this notion and sends "her" away. Upon finding out that "Luz" has been leading her posse and causing mischief around Bonesborough, Boscha is furious and challenges "her" to a ratworm race around Dead Man's Curve. King accepts, but due to his pride, he fails to see where he is going and instead crashes into the posse's shack, destroying it. Enraged, Boscha and her posse chase King around Bonesborough, where he eventually joins Luz and Eda, who are facing their own separate conflicts with Lilith, the coven scouts, Dottie, and Roselle. Eda is quick to undo the effects of the body swap and performs the spell again on their enemies, swapping them in each other's bodies.
After returning to her original body, Boscha becomes a fan of and purchases King's book, Ruler's Reach, appearing at events for the book. Her pet pixie also escapes from its cage and shuts down Hexside temporarily. Once Hexside reopens, Boscha attends Grom and has a photo taken with her friends, albeit being unexpectedly photobombed by Mattholomule.
Grudgby season and the Day of Unity[]
When grudgby season starts, Boscha expects the school to worship her and the rest of the Banshees, but becomes jealous when Willow gets more attention than her. She attempts to bully her, but Amity tells her to grow up in retaliation, humiliating Boscha and fueling her desire for revenge. She torments Willow, along with Luz and Gus, for the rest of the day afterward. When she empties a trash can over Willow, Luz challenges her to a grudgby match. Boscha agrees to stop bullying Willow if she loses, but declares that Willow and her friends become targets to help them with training if Luz and her team lose—throwing a flaming grudgby ball into a tree to emphasize her point.
After Willow's team seemingly forfeits, Boscha is seemingly touched by Luz's sincerity, but comments that she's the perfect target and begins pelting her with grudgby balls. Before Luz can be killed, Willow and Amity show up, much to Boscha's irritation, and the grudgby match is initiated. While Willow's team appears to win, Boscha catches the Rusty Smidge and wins it for her team, something which Luz finds incredibly unfair. Boscha basks in the victory, but becomes annoyed when her teammates show good sportsmanship towards the opposing team and leaves.
A few weeks later, Boscha attends a palisman pairing ceremony. At first she is against getting a second hand palisman, but quickly changes her mind and is paired with a crab pailsman named Maya.
On Coven Day, Boscha is walking through Bonesborough as Luz is demonstrating a light spell for her mother. The human unintentionally blinds her with the spell, and she becomes enraged, blasting flames at Luz in response.
A few days later, during the club fair, Boscha mocks Luz for starting an Azura book club. When Amity arrives, Boscha becomes fed up with her and Luz's adorable behavior, couple status, and love for The Good Witch Azura and splits them apart. After they leave, she shouts that no one believes they're cute, saying that she still has more friends than them.
A few days before the Day of Unity, Boscha attends an assembly where Adrian Graye Vernworth, Head Witch of the Illusion Coven, informs the school of a decree that states that all young witches must be placed in a coven before the Day of Unity. However, Adrian says that he is only going to place temporary fake sigils on the students and prepares to give one to Edric. Gus sees through the illusion and dispels it, revealing that the branding is real. As Adrian reveals the Coven Scouts and attempts to brand Gus, the latter casts a school-wide, labyrinth-like illusion, allowing Boscha and the other students to escape.
Boscha and all the kids stay at Hexside to avoid the Draining Spell during the Day of Unity. Though the Draining Spell was stopped, the Collector sent floating stars that turned Principal Bump and all the teachers into puppets. Boscha, Amelia, and Cat attempted to fight them, but Amelia and Cat were turned into puppets too.
Taking charge of Hexside[]
In the months following the Day of Unity, Boscha became the leader of Hexside, ruling over the students who shelter at the school to hide from the Collector's scouts. With the help of a girl named Miki (who is actually Kikimora in disguise), Boscha had an iron grip on the structure of the school. She refused any attempt to make life at Hexside easier.
After Skara, Mattholomule, and Barcus return with Luz, Camila, Amity, Willow, Gus, and Hunter, she refuses to help them take on the Collector. As Willow passes by, Boscha taunts the other girl before using Sleeping Nettle to put her, Gus, and Hunter to sleep. Soon, she uses it on Luz, Camila, Amity, and Mattholomule before placing them in the Detention Pit.
After tracking down Amity and Mattholomule, Boscha begs Amity to rejoin her friend group, but Amity rejects her. Boscha tries to stop Amity from leaving, but Mattholomule separates them and creates a cloud of smoke. When it clears, Boscha pushes Mattholomule aside before pinning Amity against the wall. However, Mattholomule reveals he used an illusion to mask himself and Amity as each other. As Boscha panics at the thought of Amity leaving again, Amity appears behind her and tells her she cannot be who she used to be, but they can still save everyone. Boscha agrees to help out of reluctance and leads the students to distract Kikimora as Luz creates a complex glyph to teleport to the Head.
After Belos was finally destroyed and the Collector turned her friends back to normal, Boscha is seen hugging Amelia and Cat while crying.
Epilogue[]
Four years after Belos is defeated, Boscha runs a stand selling grudgby equipment. She later attends Luz's belated quinceañera.