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  1. May 25, 2022 · Amity and Luz reunite and dream of going on a real dorky, sweet, and ordinary date. Watch The Owl House on Disney Channel!

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    —Amity explains how she connected with Ghost to Luz, "For the Future"

    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.

    Body

    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, 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.

    Clothing

    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. 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. 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.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    Early life

    Amity Blight was born the third child and youngest daughter of Alador and Odalia Blight. As a member of the prestigious Blight family, her parents had high expectations of her, with Odalia wishing her to join the Emperor's Coven after graduating high school. Her life at home was far from ideal due to her father's neglectfulness, her mother's controlling parenting, and her elder siblings' pranks. Amity and Willow Park had a very close friendship as children, spending a lot of time together, something that did not please her parents as they considered Willow to be of a lower class than the family. When Amity invited Willow to her birthday party, her parents exploded and threatened Amity that if she didn't stop associating with Willow, they would make sure that Willow would never be able to attend Hexside. For Willow's good, Amity had no choice but to end their friendship and by demand of her parents "befriend" Boscha and Skara. As a teenager, Amity enrolled in Hexside's Abomination class, which promised great opportunities for the future, and become one of the most popular and intelligent students there. At some point, she was the captain of the Banshees but later stopped playing it after she caused an accident in which her teammates end up injured. Everything she excelled at was the result of hard work and dedication, but in the process, she became incredibly competitive and acted more like a mean-spirited bully.

    Meeting Luz

    One morning before a class where abominations would be evaluated, Amity appears to Willow bragging that she is the top student before heading off to class. To her horror, Willow manages to earn the top student star because her "abomination" stood out from the rest. She suspects her former friend's "abomination", and her suspicions are proven when she catches the "abomination" consuming a snack, but her disruptive behavior causes Professor Hermonculus to send her to Principal Bump's office. Amity reports his findings to the director, which prompts Bump to perform a dissection of Willow's abomination. When it is revealed that it is not actually an Abomination and is instead a human girl named Luz, both Bump and Amity work to prevent Willow and the human from escaping, but fail. After the incident, Amity was not very fond of Luz, believing that the human gives witches in training a bad name. Finding Luz at the annual witch convention annoyed Amity a lot, and out of spite, she steps on King's cupcake, causing Luz to challenge her to a witch duel, where if Luz wins, Amity would have to admit that humans can be witches, but if Amity wins, Luz would have to admit that she is not a witch and can no longer pursue her dream of being one; Amity gladly accepts the challenge. With the help of her mentor, Lilith Clawthorne, Amity becomes skilled enough to defeat Luz, but the various traps set by Luz's mentor and Lilith's sister, Eda Clawthorne, mislead her. Although Luz and Eda are exposed for cheating, Amity realizes thanks to Eda that Lilith also cheated, humiliating her. Luz tries to apologize to Amity, but she angrily demands that she admit that she is not a witch, to which Luz admits that she is not one yet and that she is training and trying hard enough to be one, showing Amity her spell of light, and although she despises it at first, Amity admits that she has never seen anyone cast a spell like that. The two come to an understanding, and Amity releases Luz from the everlasting oath.

    Falling for Luz and reconciling with Willow

    Shortly after befriending Luz and knowing her better, Amity would develop a crush on the human, and on the first day of the new semester, she tells herself that the fact that they both now go to the same school doesn't change anything. Meanwhile, Amity's past friendship with Willow is a particularly sore subject for her, and when she discovers a memory photo of her and Willow, she attempts to burn it, but accidentally burns all of Willow's memories in the process, and although she manages to save some, they too go up in flames by the embers. Luz takes her to the Owl House to consult Eda, who uses a spell to send them both to Willow's mindscape to find Willow's inner self. Meanwhile, the two begin arranging Willow's memories, but Amity actively avoids one particular memory that depicts her and Willow at a birthday party. As she continues to avoid the subject, a pink monster appears to haunt the two, with the monster revealing itself to be Inner Willow, who reveals to be burning all of Willow's memories where Amity is. When Inner Willow catches Amity and is about to burn her, Amity is forced to see that memory she has been avoiding to show Inner Willow the truth: the day Odalia and Alador forced her to break ties with Willow. She admits that she can't take back the biting words and bullying but vows to stop Boscha and her friends from messing with Willow anymore. When Luz and Amity leave Willow's mind, Willow reveals remembering Amity's memory, and is open to the idea of reconciling with Amity, although they are still not quite friends. As they leave the Owl House, Amity lets go of the butterfly invitation to Skara's party, as a sign of a new self.

    Alador and Odalia Blight

    As hinted in "Understanding Willow", Amity has a stormy relationship with her parents. The Blights consider themselves the most affluent family on the Boiling Isles and only associate with such, thus they resented their daughter's lack of disdain towards those without power and not sharing such a mentality to the point of blackmailing it onto her. During Amity's childhood, her parents forced Amity to cut ties with Willow because they didn't consider her to be a strong witchling, instead choosing friends from prestigious families for her. They even threatened to ruin Willow's chance to go to Hexside if Amity continued her friendship. By that attitude, they also expect her to be the top student, hang out with witchlings from influential families, and join the Emperor's Coven for the sake of their social standing and not for any benefit. The result of this emotional pressure caused Amity to retreat into herself, believing that she couldn't have a say in her own life if she wanted to please her parents. Nevertheless, Odalia seems to care about Amity to a degree, since she makes lunches for Amity and has her siblings give them to her when she forgets. In "Escaping Expulsion" Amity's parents force her to take part in a demonstration of Blight Industries' latest abomination tech in order to make up for her grades slipping. It is also shown that Odalia uses oracle magic to communicate with Amity telepathically through the necklace worn around her neck, controlling her and threatening her to do good. After realizing that her friends are the reason why her grades are slipping, her parents force Principal Bump to expel Luz, Willow, and Gus from Hexside the next day. Amity tries to speak out against it, but stands down when Odalia uses her necklace to threaten her, showing how much she fears her. Later, when Amity steps in to save Luz from the Abomaton 2.0, Odalia tries to use the necklace to get her to stop, but Amity crushes it in her hand, showing that she's done being intimidated by her mother. She then explains how much Luz, Willow, and Gus mean to her as friends and threatens to tear the Abomaton apart in front of the company's investors unless Odalia lets them back into Hexside, to which she reluctantly obliges. In "Reaching Out", Amity becomes excited when the Bonesborough Brawl comes up, since she's finally old enough to compete and sees it as a way to connect with her father since he's a former champion. However, Alador tells her that the Emperor's Coven is holding tryouts that night and that her mother already signed her up, with him also having an abomaton make sure that she gets there. When Amity still insists on competing, Alador tells her that he goofed off in his youth and that she shouldn't waste her time on the Brawl. Afterwards, when visiting the Owl House and Luz decides to help her compete, Amity makes a point that her father can't find out that she's skipping tryouts until she wins the championship belt. Later, when Alador arrives at the Brawl to withdraw Amity from the final match. he reveals that he found out after Luz messed with the alarm on the abomaton and he followed the signal. When he then tells Amity that they're leaving and that Amity will be going to the next tryout, Amity becomes furious with him for not listening to her, as well as Luz for lying about messing with the abomaton, before grabbing an invisibility glyph and running off. Later, when Warden Wrath is on a rampage due to a botched blabber serum, Amity tries to help, but Alador drops her off to the side, causing Amity and her sibling to become even more upset with him. After Luz arrives to help out, Amity once again steps in, this time standing her ground so her father can't object. While holding Wrath in place, Alador looks at his daughter, proud of how strong she's become. Afterwards, the two talk and Alador is surprised to learn that Amity doesn't want to join the Emperor's Coven anymore, with him noting that it's been her dream. Amity says that it was actually her mom's dream and that he just went along with it. She then says that he doesn't talk to her or her siblings anymore, even mentioning that he likely didn't know she was dating Luz, saying that he's too busy making abomatons for the Emperor, and Odalia's too busy trying to dye her hair green. Alador admits he likes Amity's new hair, saying it's abomination-colored. Amity says he's the first one to notice that, and asks him to talk to her mom about it. Alador agrees and attempts to hug her, but Amity shakes his hand instead and says it's a start. In "Clouds on the Horizon", Amity along with the twins try to warn their parents about the draining spell after being told about it by Hunter. While the twins remain skeptical about Odalia listening, Amity believes that Alador might listen after seeing his uncertainty about the level of security for the Day of Unity. However, not long after, Odalia catches her children hiding and grounds them, even breaking Amity's game device after she tries to send a message to Luz. Later, when Amity, Luz, Willow, Gus, and Hunter get caught sneaking around Blight Industries, Odalia has them trapped inside an energy barrier with their hands restrained by abomination goo. Amity angrily tries to tell her about Belos being a witch hunter, only for Odalia to dismiss her daughter as being dramatic. After Odalia hushes Luz for speaking out, Amity furiously tells her not to talk to her girlfriend like that. Odalia responds by telling her that she'll find her daughter a new girlfriend who's not on any wanted poster. This causes Amity to go into a fit of rage, turning her abomination restraints into a spiked gauntlet and starting to punch the energy field, with Odalia simply commenting that Amity's just embarrassing herself due to it having no effect. Soon after, the energy field disappears after Alador arrives and deactivates it. Alador, after talking with a disguised King, tries to tell Odalia that their abomatons are being used to help Belos wipe out everyone on the Isles with a draining spell, only for him to become outraged once her unfazed expression indicates that she already knew. After Odalia talks about not caring what Belos does with their products and keeping Belos' favor in order to live like royalty, Alador turns the abomatons on her and a fight ensues. Once Odalia turns the abomatons on the group, Amity furiously tells her that she's never speaking to her again. Odalia dismissively says that she's doing what's best for the family, only for Alador to knock out and power down the abomatons. After Odalia becomes furious that Alador is destroying their life's work, he tells her that he quits, with Odalia retreating while saying that she's been meaning to find a more competent business partner. Afterwards, Alador volunteers to pilot the airship so that the group can rescue Hunter, and apologizes to Luz for Odalia's behavior, telling her that she's always welcome in their home. However, it's then revealed that it was actually Hunter being disguised using an illusion cast by Gus, and that Luz was actually taken by Kikimora to Belos. In "King's Tide", the group starts to become stressed and at each other's throats on their way to rescue Luz. After the palismen bring their attention to a crate filled with food, they decide to calm down and focus their energy on rescuing Luz instead of fighting each other. During their snack break, Alador notices Amity's hands getting cold, and summons some abomination goo to cover them. Amity remembers the feeling from when she was younger, only to realize that it's likely where her nickname "Mittens" originated from. Later, when the draining spell starts to take effect, Alador starts fighting off some abomatons before giving Amity the remote to shut them down before she and the others go to the head of the Titan. In "Thanks to Them", during her time being stranded in the Human Realm, it is shown that Amity no longer considers Odalia as part of her family, as demonstrated when she placed a drawing of her family inside the Old House, with Odalia noticeably absent. In "Watching and Dreaming", Amity reunited with her father, upon seeing him again she instantly ran and hugged him while ignoring Odalia. Amity was also seen hugging him in the epilogue, suggesting their relationship in the following four years had gotten better.

    Edric and Emira Blight

    Edric and Emira are Amity's older siblings. Due to their contrasting personalities, Amity is often embarrassed, annoyed, or angered by her siblings' mischievous antics; she finds it unfair that her parents are less punishing on her siblings than herself, despite how hard she works to be proper and orderly. Amity would often lecture Emira and Edric and tell them to go away, even reporting them to the principal for being late to class. After their attempt at pranking their younger sister nearly killed her, Edric and Emira started acting nice and protective towards Amity as seen in "Adventures in the Elements" while also playing harmless pranks on her. Amity appears to be unimpressed with their attempts at reconciliation, but she is shown to care about her siblings, who assist her in learning a new spell, and she rushes to save them from the slitherbeast when it captures them. Edric and Emira praise her after she learns to create fire without a wand, albeit lightly teasing her in the process, much to her satisfaction and irritation. In "Escaping Expulsion", Edric and Emira give cloaks to Amity, Gus, and Willow so they can sneak into the Blight Industries presentation in order to save Luz, even at risk of getting in trouble with their mother. While Amity is grateful that her siblings went out of their way to do this, she soon becomes annoyed when Edric puts stickers on their backs and throws them back at him. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", the twins seem to be aware of Amity's crush on Luz, leaving the two alone together when they start blushing. Later, after Amity arrives back at Blight Manor, she confides in Emira, while Emira brushes her hair, about how confusing Luz's arrival has made everything, and how she is feeling and thinking things that she never has before. Emira questions why she is making it sound like a bad thing, as Amity wasn't happy before. Afterwards, when Emira helps dye Amity's hair lilac instead of the usual green, Edric comments that their mom will likely freak out, while Emira tells her that it looks fine, but also asks that Amity not mention that she helped her dye it. Shortly afterward, when Luz arrives at Blight Manor in order to tell Amity that she got her job at the library back, they can be seen watching the two of them, with Edric noting Amity's bold move of giving Luz a kiss on the cheek. In "Reaching Out", Amity initially shows some annoyance when the twins decide to help her compete in the Bonesborough Brawl. But she still accepts, with them even lending her their concealment stones so that she can use them for a disguise while competing. Throughout the competition, Emira also helps heal Amity between matches. Later, when Warden Wrath is on a rampage due to a botched blabber serum, the twins side with Amity after Alador tries to keep her from helping out. In "Clouds on the Horizon", the twins and Amity try to warn their parents about the draining spell after being told about it by Hunter. After they are caught and grounded by Odalia, the twins notice how worried Amity is becoming while trying to fix the gaming device so she can get a message out to Luz. Emira, in an effort to cheer her up, then asks what Luz would say at that moment, with Amity responding with some words of encouragement. While Amity is talking, they notice Luz standing by the balcony and decide to give the two some privacy. Later, after Amity, Luz, Willow, Gus, and Hunter get caught by Odalia sneaking around Blight Industries, Amity shows great concern for the twins after they get captured. Amity would not see the twins again until "For the Future", when she eventually comes to Hexside with her friends to hide from the Collector and his spies. Emira is the first one to see Amity and the duo happily hug each other, with Edric coming a while later, still in full body cast. He later explains that after Amity and Alador left the factory, he set off to find them, but was cornered by one of the Collector's spies. Emira then mentions that Edric fell into a well while he was running away, hence why he is badly injured. Feeling touched, Amity and her siblings proceed to have a group hug together.

    Luz Noceda

    “ ” —Amity comforted Luz before returning to the Demon Realm, "Thanks to Them" Amity and Luz have a complicated relationship that progresses over the series. Amity originally encounters Luz when she poses as Willow's abomination, stealing her "top student" title. Suspicious of Luz, Amity attempts to expose her to the point of convincing Principal Bump to dissect her. Since then, the two were almost always at odds due to Amity's snobbish behavior, despite Luz's attempts to make amends. Like many witches, Amity underestimates humans, believing they are incapable of performing magic until Luz shows her an alternative method of spell casting. It is shown in "Lost in Language" that Amity had been trying to figure Luz out, whether she was a poser, a nerd, or at worst, a bully. After Luz apologizes for reading her diary and lets her borrow her fifth Azura book, Amity seems to acknowledge her attitude towards Luz beforehand and at least promises to think on her behavior. In "Adventures in the Elements", she and Luz become good friends as they team together to save Eda and the twins from the slitherbeast, however, she sternly berates Luz for causing the situation and traps her in a pink cage so she doesn't get hurt. She is shocked when she later escapes, but together, they deal with the slitherbeast and free Eda, Edric, and Emira. Amity is happy that she and Luz might be going to Hexside together after all, and blushes when Luz brings up the prospect of a book club, asking for it to be a secret. In "The First Day", Amity has found a fondness for Luz, as she was the first to welcome her on her first day of attending Hexside. She even gave Luz a high five, showing she's opened up to her. Later, she questions if things will be the same now that they attend the same school together. In the episode "Understanding Willow", a more irrational side of Amity is shown as she tries to cover up the fact that she and Willow were ever friends, but accidentally ends up almost erasing all of Willow's memories. With Luz's help, Amity corrects her mistake and is able to start being friends with Willow again. Throughout the ordeal, Luz affirms that she is helping her, and Amity greatly appreciates both the help and emotional support. Twice, Amity blushes when around Luz, the second time while being hugged, hinting that she had already started to develop a crush on her. 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. In "Wing it Like Witches", Amity's feelings for Luz seem to have grown deeper since Grom, as she becomes very nervous and flustered. When Luz asks Amity if she wants to help her defeat Boscha at grudgby, Amity panics, picturing Luz and her on the same team, and in cute uniforms sweating, causing her entire face to turn dark pink and for her to run off. Later, when Luz is willing to accept defeat to Boscha, Amity convinces Willow and Gus to back her up, admitting that she loves how stupid Luz can be and thinks that her reliance on her friends is sweet (though she attempts to go back on her admissions in embarrassment, to the suspicion of Willow and the confusion of Gus). Later, Amity joins Luz and Willow in a grudgby match against Boscha; she then openly dismisses the latter's opinion that she destroyed her social life and remarks that she has in fact made it better. During the game, Amity injures her leg, and gets incredibly flustered by Luz's offer to carry her, followed by her actually doing so; in the end, she visits the Owl House after getting medical attention and is welcomed by Luz, Willow, Gus, Eda, King, and Hooty. In "Escaping Expulsion", it is shown that Amity keeps the picture of her, Luz, Willow, and Gus at Grom with her, showing how fond she has become of them, and she tears apart the Abomaton before it can step on the photo. The next day, Amity is shown to be less nervous around Luz compared to their previous interactions, but she is still seen blushing when she gives Luz a fairy pie she made as a gift to welcome her back after the petrification incident. When Alador and Odalia force Principal Bump to expel Luz, Willow, and Gus, Amity tries to speak out against it, but is forced to stand down by her mother. Later, Amity bumps into Luz outside of Hexside, apologizing for not speaking up against her parents. While Luz understands Amity's fear of her mom, she still asks her to take her to Odalia so that they can work out a deal to get back into Hexside. However, Amity doesn't have the courage to stand up to her mother, and leaves Luz alone. When Amity returns home and realizes that Odalia is making Luz help out with the demonstration of Blight Industries' new abomination products, she immediately asks Willow and Gus for help, and they go to the demonstration to save Luz. When Amity sees Luz going up against the Abomaton 2.0, she hurries to her rescue. Just as the Abomaton is about to finish Luz off, Amity steps in to protect her, telling it to stay away from "my Luz". She holds down the Abomaton, ignoring her mother's orders, crushing her necklace with her hand. After asking Luz if she's okay, An angered Amity finally stands up to her parents, telling them how much Luz, Willow, and Gus mean to her. Luz and Amity then team up back-to-back, momentarily blushing at being so close to each other. Angered, Amity then threatens to tear the Abomaton apart unless Odalia agrees to let her friends back into Hexside. Odalia reluctantly agrees, and Amity and Luz pretend to get knocked out when the Abomaton strikes them with a giant, hollow hammer, allowing the presentation to conclude. In "Through the Looking Glass Ruins", when Luz goes to the library in order to do research on making a new portal to the Human Realm, Amity helps her get into the Forbidden Stacks in order to find Philip Wittebane's diary. Although Luz is hesitant to do so since it would be risking Amity's job at the library, Amity still insists on moving forward, especially after Luz brings up the idea of showing her around the Human Realm. Later, after the two of them get caught by Malphas, who fires Amity. She is visibly upset, admits that everything has changed since Luz came to the Boiling Isles and that being around Luz makes her do stupid things and that she wishes that it didn't. When she sees that Luz is just as upset while admitting that she does stupid things around Amity as well, Amity heads back home. Later, when Luz arrives at Blight Manor to tell Amity that she got her job back, Amity is shown to be touched by the gesture and tells Luz — who was holding the Echo Mouse that ate the diary — that she always has a way of sneaking into people's hearts. She then gives Luz a kiss on the cheek before pulling back, realizing what she just did. While Luz looks stunned, Amity becomes flustered and bids Luz farewell before going back inside, repeatedly asking herself why she just did that. In "Hunting Palismen", it is revealed that Amity had stayed home from school in order to avoid Luz. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", Luz finds Amity in the basement of the Owl House after being kidnapped by Hooty. Amity, not wanting to risk her friendship with Luz, asks if they can forget about the Kiss at Blight Manor. Upon finding themselves in the Tunnel of Love that Hooty had set up for them, Amity believes that Luz did it for her and starts blushing. However, when Luz starts destroying the tunnel out of embarrassment, Amity becomes upset, believing that it meant that Luz wasn't interested in her. Afterwards, when Luz admits that the whole thing was stupid, Amity sadly believes that she meant that the idea of them dating was stupid. 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 Amity would be too cool for the Tunnel of Love. Amity, realizing that it wasn't Luz trying to reject her, 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", Amity tries to prove that she's an "awesome girlfriend" by taking care of Luz after she becomes sick with the Common Mold. She is especially worried since, while the illness is normally harmless, they have no idea how it will affect a human like Luz. When Eda and King set off for Eclipse Lake in order to obtain Titan's Blood for the portal, Amity immediately volunteers to go as well, still wanting to prove herself to Luz. Later, after Amity, Eda, and King capture the Golden Guard, Amity becomes protective after Hunter starts to make a threat about what would happen if he ever sees Luz again. Later, when Luz sends messages to Amity on a game device that consists of a series of symbols, Amity becomes worried when Hunter interprets the messages to mean that if Amity returns without the Titan's Blood, then she and Luz are through. When Amity rebuts this by saying that she's an "awesome girlfriend", Hunter asks if Luz herself has actually said that, causing Amity to become even more worried. Later, when King turns the game device on its side to show that Luz was using the symbols as letters, the messages show how much Luz cares about Amity and her concern regarding Amity's safety on the mission, much to Amity's relief. Afterwards, when Amity and Hunter are fighting over the portal key, Amity regretfully hands the key over — but not before breaking it so that she would catch some Titan's Blood on her glove — after Hunter threatens to go after it later since the Emperor's Coven knows where the Owl House is, which would likely put Luz in danger. Later, when Amity, Eda, and King return to the Owl House, Amity is immediately greeted by Luz, who is relieved that her "awesome girlfriend" is okay, with Amity sharing the same sentiment. In "Follies at the Coven Day Parade", it is revealed that Amity had been using a Spanish cookbook that she had gotten from Gus to try and learn Spanish for Luz, even referring to Luz as her "batata", which is Spanish for "sweet potato". However, she becomes suspicious when Luz avoids her, Willow, and Gus' questions about the attempt to make a portal to the Human Realm, as well as when she sees that there's a video on Luz's phone after Luz accidentally leaves it behind at school. However, when explaining the situation to Willow, she mentions that while she could watch the video to get answers, she doesn't want to invade Luz's privacy. Later, when Luz pretends to kidnap Kikimora during the parade, Amity recognizes Luz's plan right away from book five of the Good Witch Azura series, and rescues them from Terra Snapdragon, not wanting Luz to be sent to the Conformatorium again. Once Kikimora double-crosses them later, Luz and Amity fight her off together, combining their magic for a series of combination attacks, until Terra interrupts the fight. Afterwards, Amity calmly asks Luz about the video, saying that while she hadn't watched it, she was able to work out that Luz was able to make a portal and that the reunion with her mom didn't go well. Amity then tells Luz that while she's fine taking things one day at a time, she can't help if she doesn't know what's going on, and after some encouragement from Amity, Luz opens up to her about what happened. 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", Amity becomes excited upon hearing that the author of the Good Witch Azura series, Mildred Featherwhyle, is doing a book signing in town, and goes to tell Luz. However, Luz is skeptical at first, believing that Mildred is a human. When she and Amity compare the pictures of Mildred in 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 when the event gets 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 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", a frustrated Amity goes to the Owl House after a talk with her dad, due to her wanting to compete in the Bonesborough Brawl instead of going to coven tryouts. When Luz decides to help by encouraging her to compete in the brawl, Amity is initially surprised, but ultimately decides to compete. Later, when Luz decides to enter the brawl as well, 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, Amity asks if she's alright, having heard from Eda that it's a special day for her. However, Luz just brushes it off, saying that she wants to support her. Later, when the abomaton returns from an errand Amity sent it on, she asks Luz if she touched it, mentioning that her dad filled it with alarms, with Luz telling her that she didn't. 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. Amity heads for the Grom tree, with Luz finding her soon after. 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. 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. However, Amity is shocked that she was hiding something so important, which Luz notices and immediately breaks the facade. Luz talks 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. Luz apologizes, with Amity having a heartbroken expression on her face. Immediately after, they hear some screaming in the distance. Amity starts to run towards it, but Luz finds herself unable to move and tells Amity she'll catch up. Before running off, Amity, now determined to cheer Luz up, says she'll help her pick some flowers and they can do something there. 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 how to make it fulfill what the user wants, drawing a proper one on the ground and 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 "Labyrinth Runners", Amity is telling Willow and Gus about the rushed texts that Luz sent, some referring to the events of "Hollow Mind", and saying to now "scare him away", with 'him' being Hunter. Gus asks what all the additional hearts are for, and Amity replies that they are just for her. In "Clouds on the Horizon", after Amity and the twins get caught sneaking around Blight Industries by their mom, she sends a message to Luz saying that she's been grounded and that she needs her to come right away. However, Odalia breaks the game device, breaking off any means of contact with Luz. Later in her room, Amity desperately tries to repair the device so she can get a message out to Luz, becoming increasingly worried 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. Amity then hears Luz's voice coming from the balcony, and turns to see her and that she heard everything, 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 afterward. 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, Amity expresses her worry about her parents not knowing about the draining spell, with Luz assuring her that she, along with King, Willow, Gus, and Hunter, will help warn them. She later becomes enraged with Odalia for hushing Luz as well as telling her that she can get a new girlfriend that's not on any wanted posters. Afterwards, when the group prepares to rescue "Hunter" after being taken by Kikimora, Amity immediately starts worrying when it's revealed that the "Luz" that was with them was actually Hunter disguised using an illusion by Gus, and that the real Luz is being taken to Belos. In "King's Tide", Amity is shown to become increasingly worried about Luz while the group is on the airship, contributing to everyone becoming stressed and at each other's throats. Later, when the group starts running to the portal door as the Collector starts destroying the Head of the Titan, Amity tearfully asks Luz to stay with them, worried that she won't make it if she tries to go back for Eda and the others. Not too long after, Amity, Luz, Willow, Gus, and Hunter are pushed through the portal by King's sonic shout. While at the Human Realm, Luz created a video to come out to Camila, and introduces Amity as her girlfriend to Camila, to which her mum happily accepts. In the few months while staying at the Human Realm, Luz fulfills her promise and takes Amity out on several dates, as seen in photos inside Willow's scrapbook. Later, Amity goes back to the Demon Realm along with Luz, Camila, Willow, Gus, and Hunter in order to defeat Belos. Once back at the Demon Realm, the sextet go to the Owl House and stay there temporarily. Amity finds a dejected Luz who wonders why her palisman egg isn't hatching, and after being asked, she proceeds to tell Luz about how she connected with her palisman, Ghost. Amity, Luz, and the rest are later brought back to Hexside by Mattholomule, Skara, and Barcus. At one point, Amity questions Luz hopefully if they will be together to figure everything out. Feeling guilty, Luz tries to tell Amity about her plan to stay in the Human Realm forever, but is interrupted by the sudden appearance of Kikimora before she can do so. When Stringbean hatched, Amity was seen being happy for Luz. In the opening of "Watching and Dreaming", Amity briefly protected Luz from the rumbling caused by the Collector. Later on, Amity was snapped out of her puppet trance and she encouraged Luz not to give up and even handed her a light glyph to help her escape the dream world. When she and the others snapped out of their trance, Amity was worried for Luz as she wasn't with them, this continued even after Camila was free from her puppet form. After the Isles are saved, Amity reunited with Luz at the Owl House. Amity ran up to her and hugged her affectionately, and the two kissed on the lips once more. In the epilogue, Amity attended her girlfriend's "King-ceañera" and ran up to her once Luz returned from Earth. She kissed Luz again and explained to her they all wanted to make up for Luz spending her birthdays rebuilding the Isles.

    •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.

    Name and basis

    The name Amity is derived from the Old French word amitie. It also has its roots in Latin, meaning "friendship". Her surname, Blight, on the other hand, originates from the 16th century it is a word used to refer to something which causes frustration or destruction, originating as a term in botany for certain types of plant diseases or t can denote inflammation to the skin.

    Voice

    Amity is voiced by Mae Whitman.

    Debut

    Amity debuted in the episode, "I Was a Teenage Abomination".

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