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Lilith Clawthorne

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Character
Name: Lilith Clawthorne
Occupation: Witch
Emperor's Coven Lead (formerly)
Rebel (S2 and S3)
Librarian (Epilogue)
Relationships: Eda Clawthorne - Sister
King Clawthorne - Adopted Nephew
Fandom: The Owl House
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Lilith Clawthorne is a recurring character from The Owl House. In her debut, she was a major antagonist in Season 1, except for the season finale, "Young Blood, Old Souls", where she's actually an anti-villain, based on her reasoning. Where ever since "Separate Tides", she comes a supporting character.

Canon

Lilith Clawthorne is the older sister of Eda Clawthorne. Unlike her sister, Lilith starts out as a devoted member of the Emperor's Coven. Throughout the first season, she attempts to convince Eda to abandon wild magic and join the coven with her, as Emperor Belos has promised that if Eda joins, he will heal the curse that Lilith placed upon her sister years ago. After Belos goes back on his word and attempts to kill Eda, Lilith, and her sister make up, with Lilith taking on half the curse and losing her magic in the process.

Fandom

Lilith is frequently headcanoned as autistic. Her aroace identity was initially a popular headcanon, until it was confirmed in the livestream of the Be Gay, Do Witchcraft Drawathon.

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