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I would've raised the devil himself for my freedom. [...] What I do remember is that our deal was bound by an unbreakable covenant spell, which means I will die if I fail to complete the ritual. [...] Then the peace I will know is that the three of you will have to deal with whatever my death raises.
Andi as she sacrifices herself in This Feels A Little Cult-y

Andi was a witch who appeared in the fourteenth episode of the third season of Legacies.

Early History[]

Much of Andi's past remains unknown; however, at some point she was captured by Triad Industries and held in a detention facility. There, she was imprisoned, locked in cell, and forced to do their bidding - forced to do locator spells, concealment spells, and even torture while being drugged to stay compliant. Late 2027 or early 2028, Ryan Clarke comes to her cell and he frees her. Eighteen months later, she begins a Wellness Retreat for Witches.

Throughout Legacies Series[]

Season Three[]

In This Feels A Little Cult-y, a blue crystal witch summons the witches of the wellness retreat for afternoon enrichment. All colors on the crystal path are welcomed. Andi stands before the crowd and welcomes the new witches; they're here because they're struggling. She has too, she tells them. She's lived in darkness for so many years and because of that, has dedicated herself to helping other witches. She asks Lizzie to help her demonstrate how they accomplish that. In front of her, she has a large crystal, linked to all the crystals that the witches wear around their neck. She explains that they have all new arrivals lay their hands upon the crystal to discover where they'll begin their journey. Lizzie lays her hand on the crystal and it glows a brilliant blue. Andi explains that her ancestors' coven believed that they were ruled by their emotions. If they could learn to take control of their emotional state, they could take back control of their lives and live them to the fullest. She applauds Lizzie for her work and explains to the new witches, particularly Hope and Josie, that blue represents complete purity of thought; the elimination of all negative feelings preventing them from living free, happy lives.This is the ideal they should all strive to attain. To continue her demonstration, she asks for another volunteer, someone less accomplished. She chooses Hope, who's unwilling to have her help, believing her to be a fraud. Andi wants her to prove it and she agrees to place her hand on the crystal. The crystal reacts to her negative emotions and shines a blinding red. Andi is taken aback by her extraordinary power. She wants to try and help and takes her hands. Hope's emotional state changes immediately, the crystal changing various colors until blue. Andi tells her that this power is what her coven has spent generations mastering - empathic transference. This is why she must always wear gloves, because skin-to-skin contact with an empath can feel overwhelming for the uninitiated. She's freed Hope and presents her a crystal. She's been waiting for someone like Hope for a while and, together, they are going to do great things.

Later, Lizzie comes to her cabin. She notices that her crystal is missing and Lizzie explains that she's had a setback and places the crystal back around her neck and it turns red. She was jealous of her working with Hope. She wonders if she could juice her back up to be prepared for the ritual next week, but she politely refuses. Lizzie doesn't understand so she explains she must conserve her energy. Given recent events she decided to move the ceremony up. Lizzie correctly assumes Hope's arrival. She's so powerful, she doesn't need to recruit more witches so the ritual will happen later this evening. Lizzie wonders what she must do, and she explains that she must follow the path of the red crystal.

Alone in her cabin, unknown that she's being watched, she prepares for a shower. She takes off her gloves and disposes of them into the trash using tongs. She looks into the mirror, happily. She's finally going to be free and she deserves it. While she showers, someone sneaks into her cabin and rifles through her drawers. After hearing something break, she gets out of the shower to find a broken vial on the floor. She has Samantha summon all the witches, moving up the ceremony.

Josie and Hope bring her Lizzie. She's the witch that has found out her secret. Lizzie has broken her hold over her and believes she can't be mind controlled anymore. She admits that she's surprised. She has another vial of the substance that Lizzie broke previously and explains that just one drop on her gloves is normally enough to make all the witches here at the retreat worship her. Coyly, she wonders if it's her brain chemistry or just her overwhelmingly bad vibes. Touching on her past, she tells Lizzie she should have seen what Triad did to witches that drug didn't work on. Lizzie believes that she worked for them, but Andi corrects her. No supernatural ever worked for Triad. They were imprisoned and forced to do their bidding while being drugged. Lizzie doesn't buy the sob story because she's doing the same thing to all the witches at the retreat. Andi brushes off her comment. She's self-indulgent and never had a real problem in her life, unlike her own. Lizzie knows she's not a real empath and demands to know what the ritual is for, but Andi refuses to give out that information, citing that it's privileged to blue crystals only. Josie appears at the door and Andi asks her to bring Lizzie to the ritual for the grand finale. Afterall, the ritual requires a human sacrifice.

Andi begins the ritual and prepares a chalice for the psychotropic drug. As the ritual nears the end, Josie, now free of the drug's effects, brings Lizzie. Before Lizzie can free Hope, Samantha knocks her out from behind. Realizing that Josie is free, she tasks Hope of throwing them both into the hole as she splashes the witches with more of the drug with Samantha's assistance. However, underestimating Josie, she breaks Hope free from her control and brings up more negative emotions. She's frozen in place by a spell as the witches battle Hope, who comes out the victor. Josie releases the spell over her, learning that Josie, Lizzie and Hope have foiled her ritual. She explains that she needed a lot of witches with a lot of power who wouldn't ask any questions. Considering she experienced the drug first hand, she knew it would be easier to catch flies with honey than vinegar. Josie demands to know that the ritual was for. All she was aware of is that it was a summoning ritual. For what wasn't her concern. She would have raised the devil himself to gain her freedom. Hope questions who she cut a deal with, but she doesn't remember. It wasn't that long ago, but the memory is just gone. What she does remember is that the deal was bound with an unbreakable covenant spell and, if she failed the ritual, she would die. Hope tells her that she's going to fail. Her witches are unconscious on the ground and Hope, Lizzie and Josie are freed from the drug's effects. Turning around to look at the crater before her, she makes a decision. Turning back to the witches, she tells them that the peace she will know is that the three of them will have to deal with what her death will raise. Throwing the chalice full of the drug at the three, she turns and throws herself into the crater - the human sacrifice the ritual needed.

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Physical Appearance[]

She had a somewhat tall stature, slim build, brown eyes and shoulder length dark brown hair with a crown of blue crystals. She wore a blue crystal necklace and a long, white gown and sometimes wore white gloves.

Powers and Abilities[]

Andi possessed the standard powers and abilities of a witch.

Weaknesses[]

Andi had the typical weaknesses of a human/witch.

Appearances[]

Season Three

Name[]

  • Andi is a unisex given name and a predominantly diminutive version of of the name Andrew. Andrew is derived from the Greek Andreas meaning "manlike" or "brave". Other variants of the name are Andy, Andie or Andee.[1]

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