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It struggles to match Wrath's strength, being easily swatted away and crushed under his monstrous hand. As Alador tries to lift the Abomaton up from under Wrath's hand, another abomination, controlled by Amity, appears behind it and manages to help it lift the hand away. Alador prepares to put Amity back like before; however, she is having none of it and defies Alador, affirming that she will be making her own decisions from now on. The father and daughter pair then combine their abominations together into a single larger abomination, which is finally strong enough to hold Warden Wrath down. Up above, Eda and Luz proceed to activate a series of ice and invisibility glyphs. This produces a massive amount of snow which drops onto Wrath, reverting him back to normal.
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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.[7] After the incident, Amity was not very fond of Luz, believing that the human gives witches in training a bad name. While he was alive, he would always bring her and Camila flowers on their birthdays; since passing away, Luz and Camila have a tradition for the anniversary of his death of picking flowers for each other, before then visiting his grave together.
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When they land, they find the town abandoned, and narrowly avoid a wave of sparkles that comes their way. Soon it is revealed that "Eda" was actually Terra Snapdragon, who is then turned into a puppet after angering the Collector. After deciding they should go to the Archive House, the group is spotted by Skara, Barcus, and Mattholomule. After Belos reveals Luz helped him find the Collector, he attacks Amity and the others. However, she, Willow, and Gus fly towards him and restrain Belos as Vee tries to drain his magic.
Fictional character biography
In "King's Tide", Luz finally introduced Amity to Camila, with the latter taking her in along with Willow, Gus, and Hunter during their time trapped in the Human Realm following the Collector's conquest of the Isles. During this time, Amity developed a friendly relationship with Camila as she sheltered and cared for the young witches inside the Noceda residence. It was also during this time that Luz and Amity revealed their relationship to Camila, who was overjoyed and fully supportive of it, happily embracing both in a warm hug immediately after hearing the news. Like with the others and Vee, Camila serves as a mother figure for Amity, especially following her bitter disownment of her actual mother, and is forever thankful for all the kindness and care she has shown them. 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.

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. 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 the episode "Echoes of the Past", King is revealed to not be the king of demons.
Kikimora
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.
In "Wing It Like Witches", she decides to cut ties with Boscha and side with Luz and Willow. 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. Boscha is Amity's former "friend", who assisted in her bullying Luz, Gus, and Willow. Gus and Amity used to be enemies, but after Willow patched things up with Amity, he doesn't consider her a rival anymore.
Character galleries
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. 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.
Day of Unity
Now that Luz has conquered them, she can extend a hand to the Collector and try to get him to see what he’s doing wrong. She, Eda, and King tell the Collector about their story, which means revisiting familiar haunts and recounting memories. It’s typical finale fare, giving both the characters and the audience one last romp through memory lane. "Understanding Willow" further explores Amity's more irrational side and a possible fear of facing her own problems as she tried to erase Willow's memory of their former friendship together, only to accidentally destroy more of Willow's mind. A fight breaks out that results in Hunter being taken by Kikimora and Alador destroying the factory and all their inventory.
Amity and the rest of Luz’s friends are shell-shocked in the moments before they rally. Most heartbreakingly, Luz’s mother Camila — who is still trapped in a frozen puppet form — sheds a tear. While she does show some remorse in her diary for her actions, she didn't seem to fully comprehend how deeply they affect others. But she gradually starts to change her toxic way of thinking at the end of Lost in Language. Amity, Luz, Camila, and Mattholomule wake up in the detentions pit with Boscha and Kikimora watching over them.
As Amity and Willow are wandering through the illusion, Amity learns everyone is in the Healing Homeroom and the girls head there. However, whenever Willow tries to defend them, she beats Willow to it, annoying Willow. When they are cornered by scouts, the girls inadvertently cancel out each other's magic as Amity says she does not want to lose Willow as they have just started to be friends again.
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