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She has dark claw-like nails and an inverted kite-shaped sky-blue gem on her sternum. Lilith behaved like she had the moral high ground, even when she knew for a fact that she didn't. Lilith always looked down on her sister and thought she was better than her; deep down Lilith has always known this wasn’t true. Lilith thought of herself as the more mature and responsible sibling, yet her action tells a different story. Lilith felt guilty about cursing her sister, but also derived a twisted sense of pride/superiority from the fact she pulled it off and was never discovered.
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Luz and Lilith were each sent, by a male figure they looked at as wise and benevolent, on a misleading quest whose ultimate purpose was to dispose of Eda Clawthorne. Adegast and Belos were able to lie to and take advantage of Luz and Lilith respectively, because Luz and Lilith were already lying to themselves. Luz Noceda wanted a way to become a hero/witch that didn’t involve hard work or patience or growing as a person. Lilith Clawthorne wanted a way to absolve herself of guilt without admitting she’d done anything wrong or growing as a person. Neither wanted to change, and both wanted their feeling of superiority to be validated. This naivety and ego allowed Adegast and Belos to take advantage of Luz and Lilith respectively.
Season Three
Upon the return of Gwendolyn Clawthorne from her most recent sabbatical to cure Eda's curse, Lilith's ill feelings regarding her mother come to the surface. It is quickly revealed that, despite her magical prowess and her desperation for her mother's attention, Gwendolyn has largely ignored Lilith for most of her life. Upon learning that their mother has been in regular contact with Eda, Lilith sinks into a depressive episode and indulges with King by drowning her sorrows in illicit ice cream Eda bought from the Night Market. When King reveals that Gwendolyn and Luz have set out to cure Eda without her, the emotional toil this takes on Lilith activates her curse, which is only exacerbated when she realizes all the elixir in the house has been stolen. Before the duel starts, Lilith secretly places a Construction Coven power glyph on the back of Amity's neck, knowing well that Eda would use underhanded tactics to give her human pupil an advantage.

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Lilith then uses a spell to share the curse with Eda, effectively crippling both of their magic. Having lost her magic, and her position in the Coven, Lilith moves in with Eda, King, and Luz. Lilith is seen by Hooty in the forest near the Owl House, possibly spying on Eda. When she notices Eda looking through her old Hexside things, she decides to make a bet with Eda.
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Once the duel came, Eda refused to fight, making Lilith realize the curse was pointless, and worse, the curse was actually permanent. After Eda left, Lilith was automatically welcomed into the Emperor's Coven, where she served as a scholar and was mentored by Flora D'splora in her younger years with the coven. She eventually rose to become the leader of the coven and made a deal with Belos. If she could convince Eda to join the coven, he would lift her curse, completely unaware the emperor had no intention of keeping his word. In season 2 after leaving the Emperor's Coven, she wears a graphic tee (supposedly from the human world) of a "low battery" symbol and a ragged skirt that reaches to her ankles.

Outraged, Lilith angrily asks why Eda was so easy to curse, revealing herself as the culprit. Horrified at her words, Lilith tries to explain herself but an enraged Eda attacks and knocks her into a wall. She notices Eda's magic running out and throws Luz into the spikes below, but Eda rescues the human and, with what time she has left, thanks her for being in her life before expending all her magic to save Luz before transforming into the Owl Beast. As she brings Eda in and closes the drawbridge, she tells Luz to go back to her own world as Eda's with her real family. Amity Blight (voiced by Mae Whitman) is a student at Hexside; she is an abomination expert and works part-time at the Bonesborough Library. Initially, she appears to be an petty and cold-hearted top student, who bullies those she feels are inferior to her.
Eda Clawthorne
Without the elixirs, the curse took over and transformed her into an owl beast. Lilith, along with her subordinate, Steve, are seen at a book fair taking a map from a shady merchant. The map contains the location of the Bloom of Eternal Youth, which Lilith intends to give to Emperor Belos. Though her primary mission was to capture the Owl Lady, Lilith assures Steve that the curse has left Eda frail. Unbeknownst to the both of them, Eda overhears their conversation, and snags herself a map, hoping to find the flower before Lilith can. The sisters later find themselves crossing paths again, turning the quest into a race between them.
Hexside faculty members
Eda gloats over her prissy sister stooping to her level, causing Lilith to lose her cool and attack when she starts rhyming. In the ensuing fight, Eda is incapacitated but manages to feign concern for her curse, causing Lilith concern until Eda throws a packet of snacks at her face, ties her shoes together and runs away. Belos' plans come to fruition as he reveals he never intended to free the Collector before Luz stops him from returning to the human world by branding him with a sigil in an attempt to force him to cancel the draining spell. He is affected by the Day of Unity, as it causes him to lose control of his body and mutate into a monstrous creature that nearly kills her and her friends. His body is obliterated when King frees the Collector, who cancels the draining spell. Belos begins to melt due to the boiling rain and unsuccessfully attempts to deceive Luz into helping him again before his remains are stomped to death by Eda, King, and Raine.
One day while handing in criminals for a bounty, Eda is annoyed by the low payment and threatens the shopkeeper, only for them to shrug it off as it's public knowledge she's powerless. Lilith boasts that she still maintains her reputation but soon her recruitment poster is burnt off and replaced with that depicting the Golden Guard, the Emperor's Coven's "teen prodigy" whom Lilith despises. When she attempts to throw away a poster, it flies back and gets stuck to her face. Later on, Luz is sent to catch a tiny demon for a quick bounty, Eda discusses with Lilith how she's had to give up apple blood to buy food Luz can digest, causing the latter to decide to take on the highest bounty she can find to try and ease Eda's financial burdens. Initially, not much interaction is shown between the two, though in "Covention", Lilith is calmly surprised that her sister took a human as an apprentice, let alone astonished that a human was learning magic at all.
Lilith snuck into Eda's bedroom one night in a cloak and was the one who put the Owl Creature Curse upon her sister, which she accidentally reveals to have done by asking "Then why were you so easy to curse!?!" during a duel with her. Lilith is a tall, slender middle-aged woman in her mid to late forties (two years older than Eda). She has white skin, pointy ears, navy blue lips, long, dark navy-blue hair (formerly red when she was younger), and cyan eyes.
It is revealed to be separate from the house when Hooty is conjured in "Hooty's Moving Hassle". It is located in the Demon Realm located on the cliffs outside Bonesborough and is inhabited by Luz, Eda, King, and Raine. TVTropes is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License. This is a list of characters featured in the Disney Channel animated series The Owl House, created by Dana Terrace. During the epilogue 4 years later, it's revealed that Lilith has continued mentoring Amity and has Hooty as her coworker as he's retired from guarding the Owl House.
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