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By the time Luz comes back months later, Camila realizes her mistake and begins trying to rectify it—due to Luz's mental health gravely suffering between wanting to keep her promise and her guilt for unintentionally aiding Belos in causing the Day of Unity. However, Luz has come to the decision of staying in the Human Realm for good, on the belief that all of her mistakes only made things worse for her friends. Eventually, Camila confesses her own fair share of mistakes, and tells Luz that the one thing she regrets the most is being so protective that she tried changing her daughter to be someone different, thus making her feeling ashamed of herself. After hearing her mother accept her for who she is at heart, Luz is touched by Camila's words and tears up, finally realizing that her deepest wish is to be understood by everyone. This enables her palisman egg to hatch, and she gains Stringbean as her partner. On the late afternoon of her eighteenth birthday, Luz finishes emptying out her room and packing up her belongings for college when her mother arrives to check up on her.
Starting a relationship with Luz
It should also be noted that earlier in the series, she accuses others of getting her in trouble, when it was really her own hurtful behavior that got her into those scenarios and made the situations worse. It's believed that her need for need for superiority has made her self-absorbed, selfish and insensitive, showing a lack of sympathy or consideration for other's feelings or perspectives. Suggesting that Amity was more focused on her reputation and status falling apart rather than the physical or emotional well-being of others and refusing to listen to them. She looks down on others and teases them, as expressed greatly in her treatment of Willow in "I Was a Teenage Abomination". She also doesn't like it when her spotlight is stolen, or anyone is better than her at anything and is quite the teacher's pet. She was also willing to go out of her way to bring others down a peg, when she obsessed with proving Willow cheated on her assignment, when it barely had anything to do with her and showed no concern with how much it would hurt Willow or anyone else.
Alador and Odalia Blight

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. 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. In the epilogue of "Watching and Dreaming", she is shown to have slightly shorter hair and a bit of mascara on her eyelashes.
Gus Porter
She runs into Amity who says Bump will only let her opt out if she can find a replacement, to which Luz agrees to be. However, after seeing Luz's minor fears, Amity asks what Luz truly fears, to which Luz replays disappointing Eda. The twins make a large illusion of Eda when the real Eda comes out and berates Luz for going up against Grometheus when Amity says it is time.
Despite her newfound development, Amity still retains some of the insecurities she endured under her mother's yoke. After she and Luz first started dating, Amity was shown to be very fearful of Luz breaking up with her if she failed to secure the Titan's Blood for her from Eclipse Lake, which made her fall victim to Hunter's manipulations. These fears most likely stemmed from Odalia raising her to believe that love and appreciation can only be received by meeting others' expectations. Also, in "Labyrinth Runners", it is shown that Amity still possesses much guilt over her years of bullying Willow and desperately wishes to make up for her previous cruelty. She is a prodigious young witch who attends Hexside School of Magic and Demonics.
Season 1
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After exiting Willow's mind, Willow questions Luz on how Amity found out about the memory in the first place. At the same time, the puppet Amity finishes etching a crude light glyph on the ground, with its activation breaking the puppet spell on Amity, Gus, Hunter, and Willow. The kids notice other puppet victims, among which include Lilith and Camila, whom Gus attempts to free. However, Amity pauses for a moment, as she realizes Luz is not there with them. In "Clouds on the Horizon" Blight Industries is preparing for the Day of Unity.
They find a key hole and, upon putting the key on it, the three are teleported to a far away island. The trio is greeted by a demon resembling King who introduces himself as Tarak. Tarak explains how he is part of a group called the Titan Trappers and explains their mission to eradicate the titans to free their god, the Grand Huntsman. Tarak drops Luz and Hooty off to speak with their leader, Bill, as King bonds with the Titan Trappers. As she tries to convince Bill to help them take on Belos, Bill dismisses their request as Belos is too far to be a threat and states the titans are a greater threat.
Season Two
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. 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. After exiting the memories, they see the shadowy figure and work with the child to subdue it. Hunter confronts the Inner Belos, only for Belos to sink him into the ground of his mindscape to kill him.
Edric and Emira tell Luz that they will come back at night for the Wailing Star that will happen that night, and they invite her to go with them, and Luz accepts when she sees that befriending them can be the way to befriend Amity. That night, they sneak into the library and discover that the Wailing Star gives life to the books, taking advantage of that to have fun. Later, they go to Amity's secret hiding place to get her diary, without Luz knowing it; when they tell her, she doesn't agree as it is Amity's personal life. Luz ends up finding the diary and tries to avoid the twins from realizing it, but they end up doing so. When Luz tries to stop Edric from taking the diary she accidentally throws some pages, and Amity arrives and catches them. Amity is disappointed in Luz as she thought she was different, but she was just a bully.
As they fight Piniet's minions, an expiring author comes forward and gives the publisher her manuscript. When Gus feels his position as head of the Human Appreciation Society is threatened by a new student, he lies to Luz, saying that her ban from Hexside has been lifted and that she is welcome back. When she arrives at the meeting room of the Human Appreciation Society, she examines Mattholomule's human artifacts and he leaves the room. Upon learning of the ban, Mattholomule returns to the room and pretends to apologize before calling the Hexside Guards on Luz and they throw her in the Detention Pit. Gus apologizes as Luz is dragged away and soon gets himself and Mattholomule thrown in detention to save her.
Luz tries to free herself and succeeds, only for Lilith to threaten to impale her on the sharp rocks below. As Eda's curse finally takes its toll on her body, the Owl Lady tells Luz to care for Hooty and King and thanks Luz for being in her life. As Eda transforms she is apprehended and Luz tries to attack Lilith, but is easily pushed away. Dejected, Luz walks back to the Owl House and informs Hooty and King of what happened. While Hooty is fending off the Emperor's Coven, Eda is making Luz a Witch's Cloak when her curse acts up and it takes multiple elixirs to get her back to normal. As they leave for the castle, Luz learns of the Healing Hat and thinks it can cure Eda.
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