While desperate to seek Belos' approval, he is ultimately won over by Luz into doing the right thing, and lets Luz leave with the Palismans | She described the magic elements on the show as "a framing device for the grounded emotional stories" featured in the series |
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Despite their tense relationship, the two of them do express longing for some kind of reconnection | Willow apologizes to Luz, admitting she used to be friends with Amity and wanted to prove her worth to her |
She and Amity used to be close friends since childhood, but due to Amity's parents not wanting to associate with her due to her lack of magic, Amity cut ties with her, causing great misery to both her and Amity.
Despite his somewhat intimidating appearance and high stance with the coven, he is actually quite easygoing and down to earth | Meanwhile, Eda discovers that Lilith is searching for the Bloom of Eternal Youth for the Emperor |
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Eda was the one who convinced King that he was the King of Demons, although that was unintentional on her part | However, by the end of the episode, he is returned and fully conscious |
Eda then clarifies that she was asking because she lost a cursed pencil and can't find it.
23Amity is later revealed to have a crush on Luz, to the point that she now gets nervous whenever she gets close to her | |
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Luz runs into Amity, who blames her for getting her in trouble at school | Are there repercussions for her decision? At school, Luz learns that they are taking a field trip to the Emperor's castle |
You see, Luz and Amity are one of the first gay relationships that play a role in a story.
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