
As they go to the Head, he and Willow look out for each other during the journey, with Willow catching him when he falls off Flapjack and him helping her up when they crash. Willow is the first to run to the airship when she believes Hunter has been kidnapped by Kikimora. This is confirmed by Luz, who reveals that she had Willow give it to her so she could ask Hunter for information on Emperor Belos. It is implied afterward that Hunter and Willow regularly talk when Hunter mentions that the picture he accidentally texted of Flapjack was meant for another person.
Learning the truth and the Day of Unity
In the Human realm, Hunter and Luz’s relationship has become positive, he has become a part of her friend group and he trusts her with his concerns about Belos’ return. Eventually, Luz tells Hunter that she thinks of him as family, which makes him break down in tears, meaning that he feels the same way about her. Later, Hunter wakes up to finds Gus passed out in a closed off part of the detention pit, he wakes him up, but Gus still feels unnerved and tries to keep his distance from Hunter, which causes Hunter to worry about how tense his friends have become and that he doesn’t know what to say to them. Hunter finds himself wrapped in a vines and goes to look for Willow and Gus only to find Willow losing complete control of her powers and is forced to watch helplessly as she entangles Gus and himself while trying to free them only to make things worse.
Episodes
Belos' plans come to fruition as he reveals he never intended to free the Collector before Luz stops him from returning to the human world by branding him with a sigil in an attempt to force him to cancel the draining spell. He is affected by the Day of Unity, as it causes him to lose control of his body and mutate into a monstrous creature that nearly kills her and her friends. His body is obliterated when King frees the Collector, who cancels the draining spell. Belos begins to melt due to the boiling rain and unsuccessfully attempts to deceive Luz into helping him again before his remains are stomped to death by Eda, King, and Raine. Hunter, like many of the Golden Guards before him, was created with the likeness of Belos' late older brother, Caleb Wittebane.

Family
They watch as The Collector drops the game and returns everyone back to the Archive House and Hunter insists that they go after them before Belos reaches them, only to be intercepted by the students from Hexside who take them back to the school, which has been made into a society for them. Over the course of the remaining Summer, Hunter contemplates how his friends will feel when they find out the truth and hallucinates becoming Belos after his hair grows out, resulting in him cutting off most of it in a panic before Willow finishes it properly, until it resembles Luz's former hairstyle, leading him to gain some confidence. In the Fall, while his friends become despondent and homesick, Hunter becomes generally happier about his new life, but he's concerned about Flapjack constantly pecking at the floorboards until Amity finds a box containing a map where he was pecking, and they all agree to go out and figure out what it means without Luz to surprise her. Hunter tries to deny all of it, believing it to be for the greater good, or that Belos is remembering things wrong, until they see a present memory after Hunter gave him the portal key.
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Camilla rescues Hunter and Belos releases him as he escapes, with Hunter dying, only for Flapjack to revive him at the cost of his own life, which Hunter is immediately made aware of and mourns him. After Luz admits her role in helping Belos find the Collector, Hunter tells Luz that all Belos ever does is use people, and if it wasn't her, it would've been someone else, and insists that they finish this fight together for Flapjack's sake, which Luz agrees. As Hunter approaches the portal, he becomes despondent as he returns to the Boiling Isles, mourning Flapjack for his sacrifice. He wears a dark yellow long-sleeved tunic with a golden-yellow, short-sleeved shirt over it and a dark brown belt, black leggings, dark brown boots and gloves, a golden two-faceted owl mask, and an ivory hooded cape with a triangle clasp. He wears a golden pauldron on his left shoulder, while his right shoulder is without armor.
Just as he is about to talk about his knowledge of wild magic, the Golden Guard stops himself, knowing that such magic is restricted by the Emperor. Luz then asks why the Golden Guard wanted to join the Emperor's Coven, and he reveals to her that he's a powerless witch who was taken in by the Emperor and had his entire future planned out. Luz muses that the Golden Guard had his future planned for him, but he is envious of her freedom and ability to decide her own future.
He was very loyal to Belos at first, even worrying about the condition of his "uncle" whenever Belos transformed. He occasionally offered alternatives to help Emperor Belos with wild magic, but also fearing his reaction to the mere mention of it. However, his loyalty was not absolute; he continually wondered why Emperor Belos had such a strong hatred for wild magic, however, he was discouraged or even threatened by Belos when he ever brought up the thought. In addition, Hunter did not want to hand over Flapjack to Emperor Belos after the bird chose him as a partner. By late October, he would constantly wear a yellow sweater with a left breast pocket but alternated his pants, which would either be blue jeans with a blue patch and red patch on the right and left knees, respectively, or blue pajama pants with a watermelon pattern. He either used white or purple socks and for footwear, red sneakers and the crocs.
Luz comes up with a plan to get the palismen away from Kikimora while en-route to the Emperor's castle. Using a fire and ice glyph combination, she will conjure up a thick mist, combined with pollen from sleeping nettle flowers that will create a sleep-inducing smoke, forcing Kikimora and her dragon to land. The Golden Guard is impressed by Luz's knowledge and compares Luz's glyph magic to the elemental magic once used during the Savage Ages.
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In the episode "Echoes of the Past", King is revealed to not be the king of demons. Eda found him as a toddler on an island, being watched over by a strange amorphous creature that she managed to evade. While raising him, she unintentionally convinced him he was the King of Demons.
When Willow recruited Hunter to join her flyer derby team, the two quickly became friends. Willow was annoyed by Hunter saying that their other teammates were "pathetic", but she quickly showed him how capable they were. After Hunter tried to recruit Willow into the Emperor's Coven against her will, he quickly realized his mistake and helped her escape from Darius' blimp.
He showed respect towards Belos, yet quite a bit of hubris and egotism towards anyone else. Lilith described Hunter as a brat who was well renowned within the Emperor's Coven and would always receive special treatment for being a "genius teen prodigy", although she may have been exaggerating to an extent out of jealousy. Sometime around his transition into Belos, Philip created the first Golden Guard grimwalker in the image of his deceased brother, Caleb Wittebane. And as time went on, he created a new grimwalker at the death of each previous one.[2][4] The Golden Guards' resemblance to the human they were based on varied, with Belos stating that Hunter is the one who resembles Caleb the closest.[2] While all of them initially obeyed Belos without question, they are capable of individuality and emotion. One of the previous Guards showed remorse for the pain that the original denizens inducted into the Coven System experienced,[2] and Hunter goes on to betray Belos.
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