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They went there for a while, Luz rested in Eda's nest, Hunter stood outside, while Camila spoke with Gus and Willow for some advice, she needs to help Luz stop making a bad decision. As the duo shared a talk, Hunter called out to them that he saw Eda and King. Lilith also promises Luz that she won't let terrible things like this ever happen again. Unexpectedly, roots from underground catch Lilith and King and then hang them upside down. Emperor Belos captures Luz by the roots and then reveals that he wants to have a talk with Luz.
Friends / Allies

Enraged that the young Golden Guard has replaced her, Lilith tosses one of the posters, only to have it magically stick to her face instead. Initially, she felt useless without a Coven, but after befriending Hooty, she gains a more positive outlook on her new life. She now enables her sister's trouble-making personality, encouraging her to pull pranks on the Emperor's troops, even if she still prefers to follow the rules herself. After spending time with her parents, Lilith reveals an overeager scholastic side of herself and goes out of her way to prove she can be daring and cool, likely brought out by Hooty and Luz.
Relationships
Her current outfit features a turtleneck similar to that of her previous outfit, her sleeves reach down to her hands ending with a triangular cut that ends at the palm of her hand. The upper part of the dress appears to be baggy and sleeveless, with a dark turquoise band tying around her waist. Her dress reaches to her ankles, with a triangular pattern at the bottom of her skirt. She has brown high-heeled boots, a dark green like scarf, with a maroon button on it. Lilith Clawthorne is a major character of The Owl House, serving as the secondary antagonist of the first season until "Young Blood, Old Souls", and a supporting character as of the second season.
Preparing for the Day of Unity
She wants to absolve herself of guilt in a way that doesn’t involve admitting to anyone, even herself, that she did anything wrong. In Covention we get two sets of rivalries; Luz vs. Amity, and Eda vs. Lilith. Luz is willing to humble herself and admit “I’m not a witch” even when she’s morally in the right; Lilith can’t swallow her pride and has to behave self-righteously eve when she knows she’s in the wrong. Luz is willing to talk things out like adults with Amity, in spite of how Amity has treated her.
The Owl House S1E19 "Young Blood, Old Souls"
When Amity and Luz participate in a Witches' Duel after the former deliberately steps on King's cupcake, which prompts the latter to challenge her, during the challenge, Eda plants various traps in the ground to help Luz. When one of them activates spikes, Lilith calls out Luz for cheating and believes that she won. However, Eda sees a Power Glyph sticker from the Construction Coven on Amity’s neck, which reveals that Lilith was helping her cheat as well.
The lessons we fail to learn
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As of yet, no direct interaction between Lilith and Hunter has been shown on screen. However, Lilith is shown to hold a form of contempt against the Golden Guard, calling him a "brat" in "Separate Tides" and screwing up his poster when Luz asks her about him. When asked about him, she sarcastically calls him a "genius teen prodigy" and describes knowing him as "unfortunate".
Not only that, but Lilith began to suspect that Eda was growing stronger and would one day outrank her. She was also envious of Eda getting their mother's attention all the time no matter what she did to get it for herself. Lilith is a tall, slender middle-aged woman in her mid to late forties (two years older than Eda).[1] She has ivory skin, pointy ears, dark teal lips, long, dark teal hair (originally red when she was younger), and aquamarine eyes. After splitting the curse between herself and Eda in "Young Blood, Old Souls", Lilith's right eye becomes gray, and she gains a gray streak on the right side of her hair. After Belos revealed he had no intention of curing her sister she rebelled against the emperor she served for years and turned to Luz to help her rescue Eda.
Betraying the Emperor's Coven

Initially, she felt useless without a Coven, but after befriending Hooty, she has a more positive outlook on her new life. She now enables her sister's trouble making personality, encouraging her to pull pranks on the emperor's troops, even if she still prefers to follow the rules herself. Lilith has also become much more empathetic and caring towards others, like Hooty, but still retains her prideful nature, stating that Emperor Belos' guards are clueless without her. After spending time with her parents, Lilith reveals a overeager scholastic side of herself and goes out of her way to prove she can be daring and cool, likely brought out by Hooty and Luz. After the Collector stop the draining spell and King sent the Hexsquad to the Human Realm to protect them from the Collector, Lilith and Hooty broke free and tried to rescue King, only to be turned into toys by the Collector. Fortunately, after some time sating the Collector by playing with him, King would come across a puppetised Lilith and would get the Collector to turn her back.
After getting over the shock, the two ask around for Philip Wittebane, but find no leads until they stumble upon him being harassed by two denizens. Using the fake names of Luzura and Dirtrude, they ally with Philip and join him on his latest expedition. One week and a half passes, and it is revealed that Lilith now resides in the Owl House. Due to the curse, neither she nor her sister can use their magic, and with the portal destroyed, everyone in the Owl House is forced to work odd jobs as Eda no longer has a reliable source of human garbage to sell. Unfortunately, the week's bounty-hunting gig is not a reliable source of income, made worse by the fact that the residents of the Owl House are all known criminals. At first, Lilith revels in the fact that her Emperor's Coven posters still command fear and respect, but her confidence quickly turns to anger once all her posters are replaced by new ones depicting the Golden Guard.
This appears to be where random unused objects of the Owl House is stored at. In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", Hooty transforms the tunnel into a Tunnel of Love which consists of a river, animatronics, and various cardboard cutouts in an attempt to match Luz and Amity together. It shows a press conference with Kikimora, who states that the Coven has adjudicated on the matter of dealing with Eda by petrifying her in stone, which will be done by sunset. Luz gets upset about what Lilith has done to her own sister and comes to the decision of going to the Conformatorium by breaking the rules to be caught by the Coven's guards.
While Lilith accepts her fate at the beast's hands, Luz recognises it as a Stonesleeper from a time pool Lilith described earlier and thus, remembering the latter's note that they have a ticklish spot behind their ears, ambushes the beast and tickles it, taming the beast. Riding the Stonesleeper out of the head, Lilith and Luz confront Philip on what he needs the Collector for, to which he confesses he needs them for another venture. He offers to give Luz portal advice in exchange for another pawn, but however, an enraged Lilith strikes him in the nose, breaking it before the duo and the Stonesleeper ride off. Noticing Luz's sadness at not finding any new info, Lilith consoles her and with the time they have left, the duo go to study Deadwardian balusters like Lilith wanted to before going back to their native time period. This would motivate Hooty to try and help his friends in their own struggles, causing several mishaps though it all works out. Luz is teaching Lilith and Eda how to use Glyphs until Luz has to go to Hexside.
Afterwards, Lilith reveals to Gwendolyn that she was the one who cursed Eda, but she didn't seem to be upset with her. She also decides to return home with Gwendolyn to reconnect and potentially find some new information regarding the owl beast curse. It would appear that Lilith has a compulsive need to please those she perceives as being superior to her in any way and search for their validation, with that bordering on some level of obsession. Despite that was not seen much during her time in the Emperor's Coven, that trait became more evident after she left it. During her glyph magic lessons with Luz, Lilith acted like a teacher's pet, always craving for Luz's praises through her accomplishments or by making an ice sculpture of her as "extra credit".
In "Agony of a Witch", when she catches Luz to lure Eda to her, she shows no remorse in using her as a shield or putting the girl in danger to outsmart and overpower Eda in a Witch's Duel. Even at the end, once Eda is captured, she tells Luz to go back to her world, not seeing her as a threat or seeming to believe Luz or all humans are beneath her. However, in "Young Blood, Old Souls", she goes to Luz begging to help her save her sister, implying that she is starting to trust Luz and no longer thinks little of her.
In "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door", Hooty is revealed to be in touch with Lilith by writing letters to her using a typewriter.
Luz leans several important lessons throughout the 1st season but her track record conditions her to expect neat and tidy resolutions at the end of every adventure. Until "Agony of a Witch", no matter what obstacles she faces or trouble Luz got into, she’d always be able to get out of it with a little ingenuity, magic, luck, or the help of a friend. Similarly, Lilith's guilt over having cursed Eda was always mitigated by the lie that Belos would heal the curse and that the damage she'd caused could simply be erased. She is Eda Clawthorne's older sister, as well as the disgraced former head of the Emperor's Coven. The series also won an award for Children's & Youth Programming at the 2021 Peabody Awards. Hoping to "redeem" the trio, the Collector abducts Luz, King, and Eda and turns the Hexsquad and Lilith into puppets, using the latter to torment Eda in a hallucination of scarring her father again.
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