Luz and Amity

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2 Girls, A cute couple

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Both girls holding hands while walking together admiring the woods

Amity: So pretty tonight

luz: like you?

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I think I just realized something. I don't know why it took me so long to figure out. The only thing I've ever really wanted... was to be understood!

appearance

Luz is a thin, tan-skinned teenage Dominican-American[6] girl with golden-brown eyes, and dark brown hair in a slightly outgrown pixie cut.[7] During her fight against Emperor Belos in "King's Tide", Luz suffers an injury that results in a scar through her left eyebrow. Throughout her stay on Earth, her hair begins growing out, giving it a curlier appearance.

In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", she is shown to have slightly shorter hair and a bit of mascara on her eyelashes. She also got her left forearm tattooed with a symbol of Flapjack in his honor, matching with the rest of her friends.Her clothing consists of a set of small, round black earrings, a short-sleeved half-lavender-blue and half-white hooded shirt with cat ears attached to the hood, high-waisted jean shorts over a set of dark navy-gray capri leggings, and a pair of white loafer sneakers. Since "Reaching Out", she always wears Eda's grudgby letterman jacket with her outfits.

When at Hexside, her school uniform is six different colors, separated by jagged divisions representing the school's tracks. Each of her sleeves has two shades of the same color, with lighter tones near the cuffs: mint on the right, and violet on the left. Her pant legs are similarly divided, but use different hues, with red and magenta on her right leg, and blue and cyan on the left leg. Strangely, her uniform does not show the colors for the potions, construction, and beast-keeping tracks.

Originally, her nightwear during her first night in the Demon Realm consisted of a gray sleeveless top, purple shorts with an orange moon and star on the right leg, and white-and-indigo socks. Starting from "Hunting Palismen", she wears a short-sleeved lilac shirt, dull purple pajama pants with a gold waistband, a blue diamond pattern, and the pale pink head of an unknown creature on the ends. She usually wears her loafers while in this outfit but was seen barefoot while sick with the Common Mold in "Eclipse Lake". In "Thanks to Them", her nightwear consisted of a bluish-gray t-shirt with a lighter horizontal stripe, dark blue pants with gold trim and a star pattern on the left leg, and pink socks.

For the grudgby game against the Banshees in "Wing It Like Witches", Luz wore a gray t-shirt, blue and white shorts, white chest armor with blue shoulder pads and orange trims, white and orange shoes, and purple gloves and kneepads: her chest armor and shoes each have a purple gem embedded in them. She reuses this outfit for the Gland Prix in "Eda's Requiem".

For the Day of Unity, Luz continued using Eda's jacket but switched out her damaged main outfit for a gray shirt under her zipped-up letterman, baggy beige pants, and brown calf-length boots.

After returning to the Human Realm, she wears a completely different outfit after coming out: it includes an oversized red & white t-shirt with a blue 8-bit symbol saying "OK", and a matching cap that has a few pins on it, a green fanny pack on her waist, blue jeans with folded ends and a patch on the right knee, and navy-blue slip-ons. Months later, her outfits alternate: the first comprises a white t-shirt depicting a Rod of Asclepius, the fanny pack, purple sweatpants, and her navy-blue slip-ons. The second consisted of baggy green pants, a purple striped shirt, and red & white sneakers with a star design on each of the sides. For both outfits, she wears a red beanie with Bi pride and eye pins while still wearing Eda's jacket. She later wore an Azura costume for the Gravesfield Halloween Festival during Halloween in the Human Realm that she kept later when returning to the Boiling Isles.

When fused with the Titan's power, her cloak turns into a furry black covering with rings of bone on the outside and purple on the inside, with a glowing glyph combination on her chest. Her hat turns black with a gray tip on top and purple on the inside too. She also gains a pair of horns similar to King and his father. Her eyes turn black with yellow pupils, and her hands and lower legs turn skeleton-like while wearing gray pants.

In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Luz is slightly taller and dons a new set of clothes. She wears a dark purple overshirt with a snake design and tucked sleeves, a purple and lilac striped shirt, baggy yellow pants ending at the ankles with small patches on them, green socks and purple & white sneakers with a diamond design on each of the sides. She wears Amity's eclipse necklace and now has a second earring on her right ear.

Luz personality

Luz is shown to be optimistic and cheerful whenever she's around her surroundings. Luz is a kind-hearted, outgoing, eccentric, energetic, and exceedingly geeky girl, who possesses a strong love of fantasy and adventure. She is an extremely optimistic person who always attempts to see the best in others, even in past enemies. She is eager to find her place in the world and be accepted for who she feels she truly is. She is clever, creative, and a quick thinker, capable of coming up with solutions to problems on the fly, but if she has too much on her mind, she can be oblivious to things like, initially, Amity's crush on her. At times, Luz has also been shown to utter small phrases in Spanish when experiencing certain bouts of emotion. She also possesses fondness for certain animals that most would find creepy and disgusting, such as snakes, spiders, and possums.Luz is determined to be who she wants to be regardless of the opposition she receives. However, her remarkably headstrong personality has also landed her in trouble on several occasions. As noted by Hunter in "Hunting Palismen", Luz tends to rush into dangerous situations without always thinking things through. This is translated in the Boiling Isles by way of occasionally disobeying Eda and getting into trouble. Despite this, Luz is intelligent and surprisingly introspective when she allows herself the room to breathe.

Despite being stubborn and impulsive, Luz is shown to be courageous and fearless who would do anything to risk herself for her loved ones. Multiple times Luz has shown herself to be exceptionally brave and heroic, risking her life on several occasions to protect others, especially those she loves. She does not tolerate when others take advantage of their positions in life, regularly standing up for herself, and those who cannot do so themselves or inspiring them to as seen against the likes of Boscha at school and Belos' oppressive rule on the Isles. In addition, when provoked enough, Luz is capable of great rage and is quite formidable as an opponent. This was seen during Eda's attempted execution at the Conformatorium, where Luz entered a state of despair-induced aggression capable of not only appearing to empower her magic but even striking fear into veteran members of the Emperor's Coven such as Warden Wrath and Eda's sister Lilith Clawthorne and earning the praise of Emperor Belos himself.

Due to being ostracized and rejected in Gravesfield for years, Luz's fear and insecurities gets the best of it as she destroys the Tunnel of Love that Hooty made for her and Amity. However, behind much of her optimism and creativity, Luz possesses deep insecurities due to the years of ostracism she endured in the Human Realm before arriving in the Boiling Isles. Because of her eccentric interests and neurodivergent behavior, she is seen as an outcast on Earth and difficult to engage with by her peers, school staff, and, initially, her mother, leading to her not only suffering an utterly friendless childhood in Gravesfield but also frequent resentment and open ridicule from other children and their parents. This constant rejection from her peers, along with her inability to make friends, has resulted in Luz developing underlying self-esteem issues which will occasionally manifest. This has also left Luz afraid of basic interactions with most other humans, especially those her age, as was demonstrated when she initially assumed Vee's companions from camp to be bullies who would pick on her, before being left dumbfounded when it was revealed that they were her friends. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", it was implied that Luz also was bullied by other kids for her inability to fit in, which possibly served to reinforce her fear of other teens.

In addition, another factor that weighs heavily on Luz's mind is the loss of her father, Manny, whom she still grieves for, even years after his passing. It's also been implied on occasion that much of Luz's creativity, eccentricity, optimism, and love of fantasy, especially her fondness for the Azura franchise, which was the final gift her father gave her, is a means of coping with his loss.Luz became increasingly broken and traumatized following her and Hunter's incident inside Belos' mind. Arguably, Luz's devotion to her loved ones also serves as her greatest weakness, as she is constantly placing their burdens on her shoulders and blaming herself whenever she believes that her actions have hurt them. This was seen when she blamed herself intensely for both Eda's capture by Lilith and later the loss of her magic, despite Eda's reassurances that neither was her fault. This sense of guilt would traumatically increase, however, after discovering the truth about Belos' identity and the role she inadvertently played in his rise to power, finding the Collector, and nearly wiping out all of witch and demon-kind on the Day of Unity. Following this, Luz's optimism was increasingly worn down by the traumas she endured and the constant blame she placed on herself for them, causing her to become a much more hardened and serious person who was determined to end Belos' evil even at the cost of her own life.

Luz's final video diary entry showing her uphold promise of staying in the Human Realm permanently, even if it means severing her life in the Demon Realm. By the time of "Thanks to Them", after months of being trapped with her friends in the Human Realm, Luz became little more than a shell of her former self, with both her mental and emotional health degrading to worrisome extents, showing multiple signs of depression. By this point, Luz's earlier insecurities and low self-esteem transformed into an intense, unhealthy sense of self-loathing, believing herself to be responsible for all of her friends and family's suffering, to the point of furiously cursing her very existence. Because of this, the traumas she endured, and the repeated failures in returning to the Isles, all of her previous optimism and cheerfulness had faded, leaving her near constantly miserable and sullen, with her mood only lightening up to save face in front of her friends and not burden them with her problems. In addition, Luz also blamed herself for nearly every mistake or hindrance that she and her friends came across, even when they weren't her fault. This eventually spurned her into deciding to permanently remain in the Human Realm once Belos and the Collector were finally defeated, being convinced that being out of her friends' lives is the best way to protect them from her own flaws, despite both her friends' reassurances and the obvious heartbreak such a choice would bring her.

Luz finally regained her spirits back after having a heart-to-heart with her mother. However, in "For the Future", Luz's personality began to heal following a heart-to-heart talk with her mother, in which Camila apologized to Luz for attempting to change Luz into someone she wasn't and voiced her acceptance for who Luz truly is. This not only helped bring Luz closure, but also helped her realize her heart's deepest desire: to be understood. It was through this revelation that Luz was finally able to animate and bond with her beloved palisman, Stringbean, which proved to be a major catalyst in healing Luz's damaged mental and emotional states.

Following her palisman's birth, Luz managed to regain some of her previous spirit, being noticeably more happy, playful and confident in herself once again, which continued to grow following her heartfelt reunion with King and Eda after enduring months of separation from them. In addition, Luz also retained her sense of compassion and empathetic nature, as shown when, despite all the harm the Collector had caused to both the Isles and her loved ones, she sympathized with his yearning for companionship, offering him a chance at redemption and teaching him how to establish genuine friendships with others. This selfless nature was further exemplified when Luz sacrificed herself to protect the Collector from Belos' attack, highlighting how she is willing to lay down her own life to protect others without hesitation, and assuring the Collector they did nothing wrong, not wanting the child to blame himself for failing to redeem Belos.

With her half-Titan form, Luz finally embraced her previous self once again which allowed her to gain the opportunity to defeat Belos for good. After meeting and receiving wisdom from the Titan in the In Between Realm, Luz would finally make peace with her previous mistakes and was finally able to let go of her guilt over accidentally helping Belos in the past. Finally freed from these emotions, her previously eccentric and optimistic personality showed through once again, which proved essential in allowing her to master the Titan's powers and defeat Belos for good. However, after the final battle with Belos, Luz demonstrated a darker side when she confronted him for the final time, during which she showed little emotion towards the witch hunter while summoning boiling rain to painfully melt away his body, before allowing Eda, King, and Raine to finish him off for good. This demonstrated that as compassionate and forgiving as Luz can be, her empathy has limits, to the point where she's willing to let enemies that she deems beyond redemption die. While she didn't participate in stomping Belos to death, she did nothing to prevent it, knowing that he didn't deserve any kindness or forgiveness she otherwise shows to others.

Luz finally had her chance of staying in the Boiling Isles once again. In the four years since defeating Belos and restoring peace to the Boiling Isles, Luz continues to maintain her recovered kind-hearted, eccentric, and optimistic personality as she prepares to attend the University of Wild Magic in the Demon Realm, having finally acquired the acceptance and happiness she had always longed for. She has also become much more confident in herself as she continues to pursue her dream of becoming a witch, no longer looking down on herself as she did years prior. Because of this, Luz abandoned all pretense she once held of permanently leaving the Demon Realm, instead now being able to happily travel between realms and regularly visiting her loved ones on the Isles before staying there once again to attend college.

background

Luz was born as the only child of Camila and Manny Noceda. As seen through pictures in the Noceda residence and flashbacks, Luz has expressed a creative spark ever since she was little, much to the joy of her parents, with whom she was very close. Unfortunately, when Luz was still young, her father developed an indeterminate ailment which facilitated the Noceda family moving to Gravesfield, Connecticut, due to its closer proximity to a more efficient hospital to treat him. Sadly, Manny later succumbed to the ailment regardless, leaving Luz devastated and with only her mother to be there for her afterward. In mourning, Luz turned to the final gift her father gave her before his passing: the first book of The Good Witch Azura. The story immediately captured Luz's interest, becoming a dedicated fan of the Good Witch Azura series and beginning her passion for fantasy, with it also being implied to have afforded her a form of escapism and coping with her father's death.[3] Since her father's passing, Luz and Camila would pick flowers for each other on the anniversary of his death, then visit her father's grave, and at the end they would spend the whole day together.[8]

younger Luz showing other children a shedded snake skin she found, much to their disgust. In addition to her father's death, Luz struggled to adjust to life in Gravesfield throughout her childhood and into her teens, with most of the town's people resenting and ostracizing her for her antics and unusual behavior. From an early age, Luz's eccentricities resulted in her being unable to make any friends, as other children found her weird and repulsive, while also receiving disgust from adult onlookers who would regularly openly criticize her for her behavior. In school, her antics were often disruptive, regularly getting her in trouble with the faculty and landing her in the principal's office on several occasions. During this time, Luz was also bullied by her classmates, who frequently made fun of her for her antics and "cheesy" stunts to impress other students that she developed crushes for. These experiences resulted in Luz becoming fearful of interacting with other teenagers. In addition, she received inconsistent grades in her classes, presumably due to her interests outside school academics.[3] These hardships at school resulted in a slight straining of Luz's relationship with her mother, who became increasingly concerned over Luz's utter lack of friendship and low academic performance. Desperate to reconnect with her mother, Luz orchestrated an elaborate presentation for her book report at school, utilizing the latest edition of the Azura series, in an attempt to ease Camila's worries about her and prove that her interests could be used productively in her studies.

Luz and Amity holding hands as they officially become a couple. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", it's shown that Luz is torn between trying to get information out of the Echo Mouse and trying to figure out how to ask Amity out, referring to her as a "cotton-candy-haired goddess". Luz is worried that Amity will find her cheesy like everyone did back home, stating that Amity is "smart, cool, and classy", so asking her out should be breathtaking, emotional and real. Later, she finds Amity in the basement, who has been kidnapped and brought there by Hooty. when Amity mentions wanting to forget about the kiss at Blight Manor, Luz gets worried and quickly changes the subject. Upon finding themselves in the Tunnel of Love that Hooty had set up for them, Luz starts worrying that Amity will make fun of her like how she was made fun of back home, and starts destroying the Tunnel of Love out of embarrassment. When she tries telling Amity that the whole thing was stupid, Amity sadly believes that she meant that the idea of them dating was stupid, causing Luz to realize that she had upset Amity and made the situation worse.

Later, when Eda and King manage to get an upset Hooty away long enough for the two of them to be alone, Luz tells Amity that she had been wanting the perfect situation to ask Amity something and that she thinks Amity would be too cool for the Tunnel of Love. After Amity admits that she's not as cool as Luz thinks, Luz then tells Amity that even though her life is hectic at the moment, and she doesn't know what the future might hold, she thinks it'll be cool if Amity was part of her future. Luz then builds up the courage to say the next thing, but Amity gets too excited and asks her out first. Luz is slightly disappointed that she built up the courage for nothing, prompting Amity to awkwardly allow her to speak. Luz then asks her out, which Amity happily accepts. Unsure what to do then, they hold hands and comment on how scary the situation still feels.

In "Eclipse Lake", it's shown that Luz had given Amity a game device to send her messages using a variety of symbols. As Luz is sick with the common mold, Amity decides to go find Titan's Blood at Eclipse Lake along with Eda and King. Later, when the Echo Mouse reveals an entry about a dangerous substance known as Fool's Blood, which could be confused for Titan's Blood, Luz hurries to send a message to Amity in order to warn her, Eda, and King. When the trio return to the Owl House later, Luz rushes to hug Amity, relieved that her "awesome girlfriend" is okay.

In "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", Luz finds it sweet that Amity had been trying to learn Spanish after Amity calls her "Batata" (sweet potato). However, she becomes nervous when Amity, along with Willow and Gus, starts asking about her attempt to make a portal to the Human Realm, remembering the promise she made to her mom. Later, during her plan to kidnap Kikimora and Raine from the parade, Luz is relieved when Amity saves her and Kikimora from Terra Snapdragon, and the two fight together soon after when Kikimora double crosses them. Afterwards, when Amity tells her that she knew that Luz made the portal and that it looked like the talk with her mom didn't go well, Luz apologizes for keeping it a secret, saying that after she saw how hopeful Amity was, she thought that if she could help out Kikimora, there might be hope for her situation with her mom. After Amity offers to listen, Luz starts to calm down and finally opens up to her about what happened with the portal. Later, after Belos gives his speech, Amity becomes worried and starts asking Luz about what's coming. Luz tells her that while she's not sure, they'll take it one day at a time.

In "Any Sport in a Storm", when Amity excitedly tells Luz that the author of the Good Witch Azura series, Mildred Featherwhyle, is doing a book signing in town, Luz is confused at first, as Mildred is a human. When she and Amity compare the pictures of Mildred on their respective books and notice the differences, they start to wonder if Mildred can travel between realms, and excitedly go into town to get answers. On the way, the two discuss theories as to who Mildred really is and how she's able to travel between realms, with Luz being hopeful that she can find a way back to the Human Realm. When they arrive at the bookstore, they become disappointed upon learning that the event has been canceled. However, when they spot a hooded figure that they think is Mildred, they chase after them in order to get answers. After a long chase, the figure is revealed to be Tinella Nosa in disguise, and that it was part of a scam set up by Tibbles, which involved trying to sell the books by having Mattholomule edit the author's photo so that she would look like a witch. However, the scam fell through when it turned out that Amity was the only customer buying the books. While the two are initially disappointed, Amity later says that she had fun coming up with their own theories, and Luz decides to have their Azura Book Club also be a writing club.

In "Reaching Out", when Amity comes to the Owl House mentioning issues with her dad and wanting to compete in the Bonesborough Brawl instead of going to coven tryouts, Luz decides to help by encouraging Amity to compete in the brawl, seeing this as a perfect distraction for herself from an event with her mom that she's missing. Later, after receiving another reminder on her phone about the event, Luz decides to enter the brawl as well to further distract herself, telling Amity and her siblings that it would be a good way to help by eliminating more contestants so that Amity would have a better chance of winning. When Amity asks if she's alright, Luz tries brushing it off, saying that she wants to support her. Later, when the Abomaton returns from an errand Amity sent it on, Luz tries to stop it, only to accidentally set off an alarm it had in a panic. When Amity comes by and asks if she had touched it, Luz lies and says that she didn't, not wanting Amity to worry. Later, when Alador arrives and reveals that the alarm on the Abomaton had been set off, Luz starts acting nervous when Amity becomes worried upon finding out that she had lied to her and had been acting weird all day. Amity then runs off after getting upset at both her father and Luz, leading to Luz running after her. Upon finding her under the Grom tree, Amity vents to Luz about how much the brawl meant to her and how complicated it got when Luz entered, noting her strange behavior all day,

with Luz feeling guilty about it all. When Amity asks if it has something to do with the Human Realm, Luz reveals that it's the anniversary of the day her dad died. Luz tries brushing it off, saying that it's no excuse for how she acted and that it happened a while ago. But upon seeing Amity's shock that she was hiding something so important, Luz, realizing how much trouble was caused by hiding it, breaks the facade. She tells Amity about how her dad would bring flowers for her and her mom on their birthdays, and that after he passed, she and her mom would pick flowers for each other instead, followed by visiting her dad's grave, and spending the day together. She then notes that it is the first year she's not with her mom, and admits to being jealous or needing a distraction when Amity mentioned the problems with her dad. After Luz apologizes, Amity attempts to console her, but they hear some screaming in the distance before she can do so. Amity starts running, and Luz, finding herself unable to move, tells Amity she'll catch up later. Before running off, Amity tells Luz that she'll help her pick some flowers and they can do something there, causing Luz to blush in response. Afterwards, Luz, now determined to stop a rampaging Warden Wrath, thanks Amity for listening and tells her that she looks forward to picking flowers with her. Later, Amity finds Luz on a cliff picking flowers. She asks her if she had found any good ones, to which she replies that she hasn't, and Amity attempts to conjure up some with a plant glyph drawn in the ground, which doesn't work. Luz explains to her that she needs to have something in mind, and draws a proper one on the ground, summoning much prettier flowers. Amity then forms a balloon with abomination goo, and Luz ties the flowers around the string, letting them fly away with the balloon in the wind. Amity wonders if they'll reach the Human Realm, and while Luz is doubtful, she remarks that it's something nice to think about.

In "Clouds on the Horizon", Luz gets a message from Amity saying that she's been grounded and that she needs her to come right away. After she and King meet up with Willow, Gus, and Hunter, they head to Blight Manor in order to rescue Amity. After creating a vine pillar in order to get to the balcony, Luz overhears Amity talking with her siblings about how worried she is about not being able to contact Luz after her mom broke the game device, especially with the Day of Unity fast approaching and no one listening to them about the incoming danger. When Emira asks what Luz would say to her right then, Amity starts gaining back her resolve by noting the words of encouragement Luz would probably use as well as her determination to not let the world end before the two of them can go on a proper date. Luz then speaks up, revealing that she was listening all along, while also agreeing that she would probably say everything that was just mentioned. The two happily embrace after having spent so much time apart under the circumstances at the time, with Luz promising to take Amity out on a real date afterwards. This leads to the two sharing their first kiss on the lips, with Amity getting flustered about initiating it while Luz gets flustered that her reaction was "Oh, crikey". Afterwards, when Amity expresses her worry about her parents not knowing about the Draining Spell, Luz assures her that she, along with the others, will help warn them. Later, both Luz and Amity, along with Willow, Gus, Hunter, sneak into the Blight factory, and get captured by Odalia and Kikimora instead.

In "King's Tide", Amity, along with Willow, Gus, Hunter, and King, manages to find Luz before she gets killed by Belos. Everyone except King starts fighting Belos, and before Belos could finish them off, King brings the Collector over, who promptly destroys Belos. Throughout the fight with Belos, Amity prioritized protecting Luz, as she saved her from being crushed by falling debris. Later, as the Collector starts reshaping the Titan's skull, Luz and the rest are pushed through the portal into the Human Realm by King's sonic shout. When Amity noticed Luz wasn't going to enter the portal, as Luz was worried about Eda, she cried and pleaded with her. Just as they were about to enter the portal, Amity realized Luz was going to stay behind, prompting Amity to run after her before King's sonic shout forced all of them to the Human Realm.

In the beginning of "Thanks to Them", Luz gave Amity a bandage for her hand while Amity stared at her with appreciation. Amity ended up sharing Luz's bedroom with Willow, Luz, and Vee. Luz and Amity also worked together to come out to Camila, the latter of which approved of their relationship. Although not outright shown, it is revealed in "Thanks to Them" that while in the Human Realm, Luz did fulfill her promise and take Amity out on dates, as seen in photos inside Willow's scrapbook. Some of the activities the duo did include going for a swim and drinking milkshakes together. Luz also introduced Amity to the non-hostile rain of the Human Realm, the two ended up twirling together and embracing each other. Amity noticed Luz's frowned expression, prompting her to cast a light spell for her.

Plant Glyph: Before her fight with Grometheus, Luz experimented with plant magic. By drawing the glyph, Luz can make plants grow, ranging from flowers to pillars of thorns. Fire Glyph: Luz discovered this spell during her grudgby match with Boscha and her friends. By drawing the glyph, Luz can create a ball of fire and set items aflame. She can use it to melt objects by simply activating the glyph near it without having to attach it to the object itself. Invisibility: In "Echoes of the Past", Luz devised a combination of glyphs to become invisible, inspired by Lilith's history books. However, this spell only lasts as long as she can hold her breath. Safety Hover: Luz can utilize a hover glyph to break falls from high heights. Teleportation: After learning the glyph combination from Phillip Wittebane, Luz utilized the complex glyph combination to send her and her companions to the Head. Glyph enchantment: By attaching a spell glyph to an object and tapping the glyph or striking with the object, Luz can enchant that object with the spell. She has some control of how long it takes for a spell to trigger, giving her time to get out of range of certain spells like flames. In her clash with Emperor Belos, Luz demonstrated the ability to activate glyphs remotely by tapping Eda's staff, which activated three Fire Spell glyphs she'd left on the portal, burning it to prevent Belos from using it.

Glyph magic: Luz is studying the art of Magic under the tutelage of Eda. Since Luz, being a normal Human, lacks the same magical anatomy that witches have, she can't perform magic with her bare hands; instead, she casts spells by drawing glyphs found within the spell circles witches tend to use. She is proficient enough to defeat an entire hoard of coven guards. After the spirit of The Titan passes on, Luz loses the ability to use glyphs. However a few years afterward, King discovers he has his own glyphs and agrees to teach them to her. Light Glyph: This is the first spell Luz learned, discovering it on her phone while hiding from Eda in her cursed form. By drawing the glyph, Luz can create small orbs of light, or blinding flashes, depending on the size of the circle, as well as shoot a beam of lightning. Like fire magic, the spell is also capable of setting objects on fire and incinerating them before releasing a flash of light. Ice Glyph: Luz found this spell in a snowflake at the Knee while trying to save Eda and the Blight twins from a slitherbeast. By drawing the glyph, Luz can create an ice pillar capable of catapulting people into the air and blocking attacks. She can also infuse weapons with the ice glyph to repel multiple enemies at once. This spell is the second spell Luz learned, and she used this to enroll at Hexside

Bilingualism: Luz is shown to speak English and Spanish. Weapon proficiency: She is shown capable of wielding a toy sword and was able to defeat Adegast's puppets. Later, she demonstrated some skills with a flail while fighting Grometheus. Luz also used Eda's staff to fight Emperor Belos in "Young Blood, Old Souls". Magic durability: Luz wears a cloak made from Witch's Wool, a material capable of repelling powerful spells. Eda made Luz the cloak. Drawing/painting: She is capable of drawing with nearly anything, as seen in the Owl Pellets "Eda's Cursed Brush" (she uses random thing to draw), "Paint Scare!" (she was painting a background), and "Art Lessons with Luz" (she makes drawings good enough to fool Hooty). Dancing: While fighting Grom, Luz successfully performed a perfectly choreographed dance routine with Amity, additionally demonstrating a very strong capacity to improvise as this was not something that she had likely rehearsed before. Temporary Powers Titan magic: After meeting the spirit of King's father, he gives Luz the last of his magic. It fades away after Belos is defeated. Sonic shout: When possessing titan magic, Luz could generate a sonic shout. Enhanced Glyph magic/Strength Enhancement: In this state, she seems able to create any of the above glyphs out of thin air and use them with much greater power and efficiency. As well as enhance her strength to pull Belos from the Titan's heart. Phytokinesis: She could create odd red vegetation that covered and destroyed Belos' corruption. Flight/Shield Creation: Luz is able to make a magical barrier around herself to dash around at sonic speeds. Enhanced durability: When a boiling rainstorm appeared that weakened Belos to the point where Eda, King, and Raine could crush him, Luz herself was not harmed by its caustic properties.

Luz is the third human known to arrive in the Boiling Isles, preceded by Philip and Caleb Wittebane over three hundred years prior. Luz is pronounced "loose". Interestingly, some media outlets erroneously misspelled Luz's name as "Luce" prior to the show's premiere. Luz is the first student to study under every track of the Hexside School of Magic and Demonics, and the first human to be enrolled in Hexside. Luz's bag has a sticker featuring three hearts, with one half-full. This is a common actual depiction of a health or HP bar generally featured in video games. This detail would suggest Luz be at least somewhat of an avid gamer. In the episode, "Sense and Insensitivity", Luz admits that she wants to be a writer, as being a witch is not a career option on Earth. She has also stated that she enjoys book fairs, because that's "where books come to life". Dana Terrace confirmed in a Reddit AMA that Luz is bisexual.[19] This was teased by her interactions with Nevareth and her reaction to Emira calling her a cutie. Luz is shown coming out as bisexual to her mother in "Thanks to Them". Luz is the first bisexual protagonist of Disney. Luz can flip her eyelids inside out with ease. In the episode "Enchanting Grom Fright", it was mentioned and shown that Luz is lactose intolerant. Dana Terrace and Luz Batista confirmed in a charity Twitch stream that Luz is an Afro-Latina, as is her namesake, Luz Batista.[4] As was shown in "I Was a Teenage Abomination", Luz can wiggle her ears. When asked during a now-deleted Tumblr AMA if Luz has ADHD, Dana Terrace stated that she didn't write Luz specifically with ADHD in mind, but based her on the observations Terrace made of her friends and herself from high school.[20] Later on, in an interview with YouTuber Rebecca Bozza, Terrace replied that on that she did think of Luz as neurodivergent when first writing her character in 2016, and further replied that anyone can see her with ADHD to those who see themselves in her.[21]

In "Hunting Palismen", it is revealed that in the Human Realm, Luz lives in Connecticut. Notably, Connecticut is Terrace's birthplace. Luz Noceda is a playable character in Disney Heroes: Battle Mode. Introduced in Update 5.9 [22]. She is the second The Owl House character in the game.

Amity Blight is a major supporting character of The Owl House. She is a prodigious young witch who attends Hexside School of Magic and Demonics. Although initially depicted as an antagonist, after bonding with Luz, Amity reforms herself and reassesses her outlook on life, gaining the courage to stand up to her parents, regain her friendship with Willow, and become close friends with Luz, eventually becoming her girlfriend.

She is the youngest child of the divorced Alador and Odalia Blight and the younger sister of Edric and Emira Blight.

appearance

Amity is a thin, pale-skinned witch with bright golden eyes and pointed ears. Her hair started out as chin-length, with a ponytail pulling the front hair out of her face, and a mostly covered undercut visible at the temples. Her hair is also a two-toned, dyed aquamarine-green with brown hair, her natural hair color,[1] visible at the roots.

Near the end of "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", Amity decides to shorten her hair and dye it lavender, with brown hair visible on the undercut at her temples. After months of being stranded in the Human Realm, her hair has grown out to be shoulder-length, making the lavender color fade into a much lighter purple with her brown roots visible at the top of her head.In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Amity's hair is worn up in a ponytail, with her bangs being the faded lavender color they were in the Human Realm and her ponytail being lavender, which exposes her brown undercut. She also has a tattoo of Flapjack on her left arm to match with the rest of her friends. She also seems to have inherited Odalia's curvier figure.When attending school, Amity wears a gray tunic with a dark gray belt, cowl, and boots. As part of the abomination track, her sleeves and leggings are a magenta color. The rest of her attire includes wearing triangle-shaped black earrings and black nail polish. In her debut appearance she had a star pin on her cowl, which showed that she was the top student. She also wears dark-gray heeled boots with a light gray top, and red and white socks underneath.[2][3]

When not attending school, Amity dresses in a black mid-sleeved dress with a gray belt fastened around her waist, orchid tights and black heeled boots with golden crescent moon buckles. Around her neck, she wears an amulet with an orchid gemstone; this later turns out to be an oracle charm Odalia uses to send her telepathic messages, which Amity destroys once she stood up to her.[4] Her tights become dark red in "Through the Looking Glass Ruins" and in "Eda's Requiem", she starts wearing a circular gold necklace inset with a round purple gem.

In "Reaching Out", with the use of Illusion stones given to her by her twin siblings, she wears a set of magenta-framed sunglasses with pink lenses, as well as golden dangle earrings. She wears a dark purple and black dress, which features white trim on the short puffed sleeves, a white collar, and four black buttons placed on the front. She also dons a waist pack similar to her winter attire, and black high-heeled boots with purple heels, as well as tiny burgundy-red ribbons placed on the front.

After being stranded in the human realm, Amity initially wore a white top under a purple jumper with dark purple trims and belt, brown boots, and a black hairband. By late October, she takes to wearing two other outfits: the first is a long-sleeved dusty pink shirt under a dark blue denim overall dress with two gold buttons at the straps, navy blue tights with small pale blue dots spread out across it, and high-heeled black ankle boots with two small golden buttons on the side of them. The second outfit is a purple blouse with a cat picture and the word "Boo" under it, a visible black undershirt, high-waisted faded jeans with torn knees, and brown heeled boots, underneath of which she wears purple socks with a red-violet triangle pattern. She also had pajamas borrowed from Luz, consisting of an admiral blue shirt with pea green sleeve trims, dark blue pajama shorts with green trims and a crescent moon on the left leg, and pale violet

socks.

During Halloween, Amity dresses as Hecate from The Good Witch Azura, with her costume consisting of an off-the-shoulder dark blue tunic dress with golden trim and a white crescent moon pattern near the hem, a similarly-colored tank top underneath, a set of fingerless white gloves with black stitching, black tights, white heeled boots with golden soles and cuffs, as well as dark blue toes, a white cape, and a red wig with a gold tiara on it. She continues wearing the costume when returning to the Demon Realm, minus the wig and cape. She sports pink nail polish as well.

In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", Amity's outfit consists a ponytail holder resembling her Grom Queen tiara with three pointed magenta crystals, black triangle dangle earrings, a dark gray button-up shirt with golden buttons and rolled up sleeves with matching buttons, and a black collar. The shirt has several spots of abomination goo on it. She wears a pair of brown gloves, a lavender cross-body belt with a golden adjuster, and a brown belt with a golden rectangular buckle, and a round purple flask on her hip. She completes this look with a pair of dark purple abomination style pants and black high-heeled boots with her classic moon symbols.

personality

Amity's initially arrogant and rude demeanor prior to meeting Luz. Amity is described as a bright and competitive individual, with a passionate drive to succeed and rise to the best, both in school and in society. This could be seen in her dream to one day join the Emperor's Coven, which only accepted the most skilled of witches into its ranks. When she and Luz first met, however, Amity was shown to be very proud and arrogant, to the point of being boastful, haughty, and confrontational. As the "Top Student" at Hexside, Amity took pride in her status as the best student in the entire school and went as far as to use it as a bragging right often to get what she wanted. This caused her to look down on other students who weren't as successful as she was and often teased them for it, in which she would brag about her superiority while offering them half-hearted encouragement.

Additionally, Amity didn't take kindly to those who she felt were stealing her spotlight, and would spitefully attempt to get back at them in order to prove her superiority, as she twice attempted to do to with Luz. In line with her vindictiveness, Amity also showed a lack of responsibility and was unwilling to admit when she was at fault, instead directing blame onto others for her own mistakes. Like many witches on the Boiling Isles, Amity also initially held humans in low regard due to their inability to wield magic on their own.

A frustrated Amity blaming Luz for making her lose instead of acknowledging her own actions. Eventually, however, Amity was shown to possess a much more sensitive side to her personality, which she kept hidden beneath her sense of superiority. This sensitivity was shown when her reputation was compromised, becoming extremely frustrated and deeply depressed whenever she failed to meet her own standards for success. Along with her hidden vulnerable side, Amity was also much kinder than she initially let on. This was first shown in "Covention", when she was genuinely impressed by Luz's commitment in becoming a witch, to the point of honorably unbinding the everlasting oath that would have prevented her from doing this, showing that she genuinely respects those who demonstrate hard work and determination.

In addition, Amity possesses a vehement hatred of cheating. This was demonstrated when she appalled and ashamed when Lilith had unknowingly caused her to cheat during her Witch's Duel with Luz at the Covention, showing that she wishes to succeed based on the validation of her tireless effort. Another prominent trait of Amity's kindness is her fondness for children. Though initially stern and cynical towards those her own age, Amity was extremely sweet and patient towards smaller children, with her enjoying reading to them as part of her job at the Bonesborough Library. Additionally, it was revealed in "Lost in Language" that like Luz, Amity is a fan of the Good Witch Azura book series, which served as an important factor in their eventual friendship

In "Understanding Willow", it was revealed that Amity's negative traits were the result of the controlling influence of her parents, namely her emotionally abusive mother, Odalia. This included her seeming desire of joining the Emperor's Coven, which was, in truth, forced upon her by Odalia. When shown in her mother's presence, Amity's usual confidence and pride were replaced with a submissive and depressed demeanor, due to the deep fear she held of her mother's judgment. Her desperation to live up to her parents' expectations also caused her to conceal her softer traits, having been taught that showing such emotions were signs of weakness.

Because of her parents' controlling expectations, Amity was secretly lonely and miserable. This suggests that much of Amity's haughty demeanor was, in truth, a facade to hide her emotional insecurities. In truth, after her parents forced her to cut ties with Willow, Amity was an extremely miserable and lonely individual, who took no pleasure in the company of the "friends" she usually hung out with, having only done so at her parents' command. As was revealed in her diary entries, this caused her to secretly yearn for true companionship, while also deeply regretting the meanness she showed towards others at school, both of which she attempted to hide in order to maintain the standards of strength demanded of her by her parents. In "For the Future", it is revealed that Amity's deepest desire during this time is to escape her parents' control and choose her own path in life. Ultimately, a leading factor in Amity's emotional development and maturity would be her friendship and eventual romance with Luz. 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 "Lost in Language", after being saved by Luz from a corrupted Otabin, Amity came to realize that her initial misgivings about Luz were wrong and slowly began opening up to her, with the two forming a connection due to their mutual fondness of the Azura series. As her friendship with Luz grew, Amity gradually began to be kinder to others, while also slowly beginning to make amends with Willow, reconnecting with her older siblings and distancing herself from Boscha's group to the point of standing against them in defense of her newfound friends.

Unable to process her feelings, Amity became flustered whenever near Luz. Eventually, as their friendship grew, Amity would develop a strong crush on Luz, being enamored by the human's unwavering kindness and empathetic nature. However, due to her lack of experience with romantic attractions, this crush would often manifest in the form of extreme nervousness, clumsiness, and spontaneous blushing when she found herself in Luz's presence. By the time of "Enchanting Grom Fright", her attraction for Luz had reached such a point that her deepest fear became being rejected by Luz. In "Escaping Expulsion", it was through her love for Luz that Amity would eventually find the courage to stand up to her parents. When Odalia attempted have Luz killed by the Abomaton 2.0 at the Blight Industries expo, Amity furiously came to her crush's defense and defied her mother's orders for the first time, showing impressive bravery and determination to not only protect Luz but also to exert her freedom from the controlling influence that she had long been subjected to. This courage was exemplified once again in "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", where Amity began dying her hair purple instead of green, despite knowing her mother would be angered by this, further symbolizing her growing sense of independence.

Trivia

Amity's Penstagram account is "WITCHCHICK128".[15] The numbers 128, may be a reference to Dana Terrace's birthday, December 8th. When flustered or angry, Amity's face tends to turn almost entirely red. Amity shares this tendency with her father, Alador. Odalia acknowledges that this is a somewhat common occurrence for him.[16] Amity tends to clutch the hem of her dress whenever she feels highly uncomfortable or embarrassed.[12][17][18] In "Understanding Willow", it is shown that Amity's natural hair is brown. This information was first revealed by Dana Terrace in a Reddit AMA, wherein Terrace stated that Amity shares her natural hair color with her father, but her mother forces her to dye it green because she likes her children "color-coordinated".[1] This was verified in "Through the Looking Glass Ruins". In "Enchanting Grom Fright", Amity is revealed to be attracted to women, as in the same episode she is revealed to have a crush on Luz.[19][20] In a Reddit AMA hosted by Dana, she confirmed that Amity is "intended to be a lesbian".[21] Dana also revealed that Luz is Amity's first crush.[22] During the series' early development, Amity had a different hairstyle which was reused for the unnamed cheerleader character seen in "A Lying Witch and a Warden" and "Thanks to Them".[23] Amity is the only member of the Hexsquad to not replace her main casual outfit in "Clouds on the Horizon", thus making her the member who wears said outfit in Season 3 outside of photographs.

powers

Magic: Amity is highly skilled in magic and is recognized as being top of her class. Like all witches, her magic comes from a sac of magic bile attached to her heart. Abomination Magic: Amity is on the abomination track at Hexside where she has demonstrated high-level skills in the creation and control of abominations. In "Wing It Like Witches", Amity can cause giant hands made from Abomination clay to sprout from the ground and do her bidding. Abomination Construct: Amity can shape abomination goo into any form she desires, such as a skateboard, fist gauntlet, or a rope. Fire Magic: As of "Adventures in the Elements", Amity has learned to generate fireballs after training on the Knee. Initially, she needed a training wand to create fireballs but she has since learned to cast the spell on her own. Disintegration Spell: Amity uses her magic to rip her drawing with Malingale into shreds in "Adventures in the Elements". Barrier Cage: Amity can create a tall, circular cage that causes mild pain when touched. Mystical projection: As shown in "Enchanting Grom Fright", Amity can use magic to display images and historic events. The events shown will be presented in a style similar to medieval artwork. Plant Magic: As shown in a flashback in "Wing It Like Witches", Amity can create the "Thorn Vault", a plant spell from the Azura book turned movie: The Field of Deadly Fates.

Disguised Voice: In "Reaching Out", it is shown that Amity can use her magic to disguise her voice to sound like her father's. However, her voice can still be heard underneath. Earth Magic: When stranded in the Human Realm, Amity is shown utilizing earth—particularly mud—in place of Abomination goo. Glyph Magic: While on Earth, Amity learned how to draw glyphs from Luz with little success and used them before then. Invisibility: After learning Luz lied about messing with her Abomiton chaperone in "Reaching Out", Amity takes an invisibility glyph from Luz and runs away. Plant Glyph: Also in "Reaching Out", Amity tried to create a flower with a vine glyph, but failed to draw it properly. In "Watching and Dreaming", she used the glyph multiple times to save Cat and to hold the Archive House together. Grudgby: "Wing It Like Witches" reveals that Amity used to be the captain of Hexside's grudgby team. Drawing: Amity tends to do secret drawings and conceals them in books, such as drawing herself with a Good Witch Azura character and a cartoon of herself in "Adventures in the Elements". Dancing: While fighting Grom, Amity successfully performs a perfectly choreographed dance routine with Luz, additionally demonstrating a very strong capacity to improvise as this was not something that she had likely rehearsed before. Baking: It is implied Amity knows how to bake, as evidenced by her gifting Luz a homemade fairy pie in "Escaping Expulsion". Skateboarding: As shown in "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", Amity demonstrates proficiency in using a skateboard made from Abomination goo as a getaway device. Engineering: After Belos is defeated, Amity becomes proficient in Abomination engineering.

Amity initially held Hunter with great suspicion and animosity. She first meets Hunter when she, Eda, and King travel to the Knee to find the Titan's Blood at Eclipse Lake. Upon Eda pointing out that he's the Golden Guard, Amity notes how scrawny he is, much to Hunter's annoyance. Still, she has Hunter under tied up in abomination goo and under constant surveillance while on their way to the lake, not trusting him, as well as acting hostile when Hunter starts to threaten to harm Luz the next time he sees her. When Hunter suggests that he and Amity split the Titan's Blood, Amity shoots down the idea, telling him that they aren't a team. Shortly after, when Amity gets some messages from Luz on her game device, Hunter interprets the messages to mean that if Amity doesn't return with the blood, she and Luz are through. While Amity initially rebuts the interpretation by claiming to be an "awesome girlfriend", it starts to get to her when Hunter asks if Luz herself ever actually said that, as well as when he points out that they both have a lot to prove for themselves and cannot afford to fail, because there is nothing worse than disappointing the people close to them.

Later, when Kikimora starts to catch up to them, Hunter pleads with Amity to let him go so that he doesn't get caught. Amity reluctantly does so, but is then tripped up by Hunter, who then goes after the Titan's Blood for himself. Later, when Amity and King find Hunter at Eclipse Lake in a state of despair due to the lake being dried up, Amity tells him that he was right about them having so much in common. She grew up thinking everything was an opportunity to justify existing. But now, she has seen there are people out there who will not make oneself feel worthless, and all he has to do is let himself meet them. However, when Hunter sees the portal key around Amity's neck, he immediately tries to attack her in order to get the key, which has Titan's Blood inside of it. After an intense fight, they come to

Boscha is Amity's former "friend", who assisted in her bullying Luz, Gus, and Willow.

In "Understanding Willow", it is revealed that Amity was only friends with Boscha because their parents are acquaintances, with a young Amity declaring she never liked Boscha from the start.

In "Wing It Like Witches", she decides to cut ties with Boscha and side with Luz and Willow. Because of this, Boscha believes she has gone soft. After Amity stands with Luz and Willow against her in a grudgby game, Boscha tells her "[she's] just destroyed her social life". However, Amity rebuffs this, claiming instead that she's made it better, suggesting that she's decided she's better off with Luz and Willow and without Boscha.

The duo did not have any other direct interactions with each other until "For the Future", when it is revealed that Boscha has become the student body president of Hexside amid the chaos, and is being advised by "Miki", who is really Kikimora in disguise. When Kikimora attempts to fire her cannon at Luz later, Amity tries to talk some sense into Boscha, telling her this is too much, even for her, but Boscha turns around and walks away. Later, when Amity and Mattholomule try to find their way out of the Detention Pit, Boscha stops them in their tracks and confronts Amity. She then kneels before Amity and begs her to come back, saying that all the others are gone, but that she and Amity can still rule Hexside together. Disgusted, Amity rejects this and walks away, but Boscha then hugs her from behind, trying to stop her from leaving. Mattholomule then distracts Boscha and runs away with Amity; Boscha manages to catch up and grabs Amity, who turns out to be Mattholomule in disguise using Illusion tricks. The real Amity then shows up behind Boscha, and tells her she cannot be who she wants to be, begging Boscha to save her teammates together instead. Boscha eventually relents, and works with others from Hexside to try and stop Kikimora.

Amity getting frustrated at Eda's nonchalant attitude about Luz's sickness. Amity and Eda do not interact much, but Amity is well aware of how eccentric Eda can be, such as in "Adventures in the Elements", when Amity notes her methods of training Luz during their time at the Knee. However, she is also aware of how skilled Eda is as well, as seen when she and her siblings allow Eda to demonstrate the sleeping spell on the slitherbeast.

In "Understanding Willow", Eda is rather blunt when mentioning that messing with Willow's memories was irresponsible and a blatant disregard for Willow's safety, with Amity shown feeling guilty about the whole affair.

In "Enchanting Grom Fright", after Grom escapes and starts chasing after Luz, Amity and Eda share a look, knowing that they have to protect Luz no matter what.

In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", upon finding out that Luz wanted to ask Amity out, Eda helps by getting an upset Hooty away long enough for the two of them to talk, showing her support for their relationship.

Ghost is Amity's palisman in the form of a white cat, whom she acquired sometime prior to "Eclipse Lake". Like most witches with their palismen, Amity possesses a very close bond with Ghost, being very affectionate and playful towards her. Much like that of an owner of a regular cat, Amity will often express her fondness for Ghost by affectionately scratching under her chin or petting her down the back. Ghost, in turn, is extremely loyal to Amity, always willing to help her in her tasks and aid her in battle. Amity has also been shown to have no issue with Ghost occasionally riding on her shoulders or hiding under her clothing when needing to keep out of sight. In addition, Ghost also serves as an important source of comfort for Amity during tense or stressing situations, being one of the few individuals capable of soothing Amity's anger and helping her calm down when she's upset.In "For the Future", Amity reveals that she connected with Ghost after finally stating her deepest wish: to be able to choose the path herself when she grows up.

In "Enchanting Grom Fright", Amity expresses to Luz her anxiousness about being selected as Grom Queen, stating that whoever is selected has to defeat Grometheus the Fear Bringer, a monster sealed away beneath Hexside that feeds off of the fear of everyone in the Boiling Isles. Amity says that her worst fear is too embarrassing and doesn't want it to get out. Later, when Luz decides to take Amity's place as Grom Queen, Amity, along with Edric and Emira, helps train her to face Grom by having her face her fears beforehand. At the dance, Amity expresses her gratitude towards Luz taking her place, stating that she admires Luz's bravery, unlike herself, who wasn't brave enough to do what Luz was about to do. Later, when Grom (in the form of Luz's mother) corners Luz by a cliff, Amity steps in, apologizing to her for putting her in that situation. When Grom gets a hold of Amity, it transforms into a humanoid form and takes a piece of paper that she had with her, ripping it in half. Luz picks up one of the halves and sees that it is a note that Amity was going to use to ask someone to the dance, showing that Amity's greatest fear is being rejected. Luz then offers to go to the dance with her since they are friends. They then defeat Grom through a series of spells cast through a dance routine. Afterwards, Luz asks Amity about the note, but Amity tells Luz that "it's not important" and throws the other half of the note. The half tossed aside shows that the note was meant for Luz, revealing that Amity has a crush on her.

Trivia

Luz and Amity have a ship name their names combined together make Lumity which is what a lot of couples do

Plot

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Prompt

Luz:You're such a hypocrite. You talk big about protecting humanity, but after everything you've done, you're barely human yourself.

Luz:I think I just realized something. I don't know why it took me so long to figure out. The only thing I've ever really wanted... was to be understood!

Amity: Well, after being handed the staff, I said "I wanna be a great witch! Or... uh, I don't know, I... wanna be an author like Mildred Featherwhyle!" But... she wouldn't move, until I admitted that... I don't know what I'm gonna be when I grow up, but... I wanna choose the path myself. And that was enough.

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