Azura is the protagonist from The Good Witch Azura series and a fictional literary character in The Owl House. She is, as Luz stated, the "Warrior of Peace".
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Appearance
Body
Azura is a witch of medium size with light brown skin, long teal-colored hair, dark cyan eyes, and a dark beauty mark below her left eye.
Clothing
She wears a witch's outfit consisting of a white top with flared half sleeves surmounted by a purple yoke decorated with a yellow star over a dark gray long skirt. Under the skirt, she wears dark gray leggings and black boots. On her head, she wears a floppy, white, pointed, broad-brimmed hat surrounded by a gold coronet. She carries a white staff with a huge blue crystal at the top.
In Luz's story at the beginning of "A Lying Witch and a Warden", her appearance takes after Luz.
Personality
She is a good witch - though one quick to show ferocity towards foes - and can be seen in various posters and books throughout the series. She is also idolized by both Luz and Amity, who both have several books based on Azura and are obsessed with reading them.
Sightings
Season 1 | ||||||||||||
The Owl House Main Theme: | Absent | |||||||||||
The Owl House Credits Theme: | Absent | |||||||||||
1. "A Lying Witch and a Warden": | Debut | 10. "Escape of the Palisman": | Absent | |||||||||
2. "Witches Before Wizards": | Pictured | 11. "Sense and Insensitivity": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "I Was a Teenage Abomination": | Absent | 12. "Adventures in the Elements": | Mentioned | |||||||||
4. "The Intruder": | Absent | 13. "The First Day": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Covention": | Pictured | 14. "Really Small Problems": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Hooty's Moving Hassle": | Absent | 15. "Understanding Willow": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "Lost in Language": | Pictured | 16. "Enchanting Grom Fright": | Pictured | |||||||||
8. "Once Upon a Swap": | Absent | 17. "Wing It Like Witches": | Pictured | |||||||||
9. "Something Ventured, Someone Framed": | Absent | 18. "Agony of a Witch": | Absent | |||||||||
19. "Young Blood, Old Souls": | Pictured |
Season 2 | ||||||||||||
The Owl House Main Theme: | Absent | |||||||||||
The Owl House Credits Theme: | Absent | |||||||||||
1. "Separate Tides": | Pictured | 11. "Follies at the Coven Day Parade": | Mentioned | |||||||||
2. "Escaping Expulsion": | Absent | 12. "Elsewhere and Elsewhen": | Absent | |||||||||
3. "Echoes of the Past": | Pictured | 13. "Any Sport in a Storm": | Pictured | |||||||||
4. "Keeping Up A-fear-ances": | Absent | 14. "Reaching Out": | Pictured | |||||||||
5. "Through the Looking Glass Ruins": | Pictured | 15. "Them's the Breaks, Kid": | Absent | |||||||||
6. "Hunting Palismen": | Pictured | 16. "Hollow Mind": | Absent | |||||||||
7. "Eda's Requiem": | Pictured | 17. "Edge of the World": | Absent | |||||||||
8. "Knock, Knock, Knockin' on Hooty's Door": | Pictured | 18. "Labyrinth Runners": | Absent | |||||||||
9. "Eclipse Lake": | Pictured | 19. "O Titan, Where Art Thou": | Absent | |||||||||
10. "Yesterday's Lie": | Pictured | 20. "Clouds on the Horizon": | Unknown | |||||||||
21. "King's Tide": | Unknown |
Shorts | ||||||||||||
Owl Pellets | ||||||||||||
1. "Welcome to Hexside": | Absent | 2. "Eda's Cursed Brush": | Pictured | |||||||||
3. "Paint Scare!": | Absent | 4. "Art Lessons with Luz": | Absent | |||||||||
5. "Coven Lovin Soap Opera": | Absent | |||||||||||
Chibi Tiny Tales | ||||||||||||
1. "The Bake Off!": | Absent |
Behind the Scenes
Voice
In "A Lying Witch and a Warden", Azura was voiced by Sarah-Nicole Robles as she was being portrayed by Luz.
Debut
Azura debuted in the episode, "A Lying Witch and a Warden".
Foreign voice actors
Language version | Actors | Notes |
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Micaela Carla Oddera | |
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Rebeca Zadra | |
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Anna Wodzyńska |
Gallery
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Trivia
- Luz has a fictional persona named "Luzura" who is directly based on Azura, but with Luz in the role. This persona has been referenced in the episodes "Lost in Language" and "Sense and Insensitivity", the latter of which featured a story Luz writes about that stars Luzura, seemingly putting Luz herself in the same role. When King takes over the writing of the story, he kills off Luzura, upsetting Luz in the process.