Later at Hexside, Eda, Lillith, Port-a-Hooty, Amity, Luz, Willow, Gus and King were exploring the abandoned school, looking for the mural that contained the prophecy. Lillith was carrying one of the textbooks, while Gus was holding onto a notebook. They were going around in circles, since Lillith insisted on using a map to help them find a place to start. They weren't too far from the cafeteria when Lillith stopped in front of a classroom door.

"This is it?" Amity asks, rudely. "Just a classroom?"

"No, go into the closet of the classroom over there." Lillith replied, pointing towards a closed room. Amity frowned but did what Lillith told her to. Once she opened the closet, she saw a stairway leading to a room.

"Oh, sorry." Amity said. "I need to stop jumping to conclusions."

"Yeah, you do." Eda said, annoyed.

Lilith, Eda, Luz, and an exhausted Amity found themselves in the depths of Hexside's basement, seeking a momentary respite from the chaos that had consumed their lives. The dimly lit space provided a semblance of calm, and they gathered around a table, their faces etched with weariness and concern. However, they weren't the only ones who discovered this, classmates like Boscha, Matt, Gus and Willow; hell- The Whole School was there by accident, looking at the painting above them all on the ceiling.

Amity gulped as soon she saw a painting of a muscular flaming haired silhouette holding 8 familiar Reality Gems in his gauntlet, standing over a destroyed civilization.

"What is that?" Gus asks, worried.

Lilith, with a grave expression, began to speak, her voice laced with urgency and a touch of foreboding. "Listen closely, everyone. I have uncovered a prophecy—a prophecy that speaks of a 'Dark One' rising when a God shall fall."

The room fell silent as the weight of Lilith's words settled upon them. It was a prophecy that hinted at an impending cataclysm, a threat that could plunge the world into further darkness. Amity, already shaken from her nightmare, felt her anxiety surge once more, threatening to overwhelm her.

Lilith continued, her voice steady yet filled with concern. "The prophecy speaks of the Reality Gems, powerful artifacts that possess reality-warping magic. These gems hold immense power, capable of controlling all aspects of reality itself. Among them are the Gem of Life, the Gem of Form, the Gem of Fantasy, the Gem of Space, the Gem of Time, the Gem of Gemuloj, the Mind Gem, and the Diamond of Power. They held the potential not only to reshape reality but also to recreate the horrors of Weirdmageddon."

The weight of the revelation settled upon the room, the significance of the Gems sinking in. The implications were staggering, and Amity couldn't help but recall her haunting nightmare, the destruction she had witnessed. As the panic threatened to consume her, Amity's breath quickened, and she felt herself spiraling into a state of anxiety.

"Those were the Gems in my dream!" Amity gasps.

"Then you mostly know what I'm talking about." Lillith said.

"So what can we do to prevent this from ever happening at all?" Willow asks.

"We could try to reason with him," Hooty smiled. "Or negotiate a proposal that satisfies everyone..."

"I'm open to anything as long as we don't turn into puppets again." Gus shudders.

"Don't remind me," Boscha shuddered.

"No, Hootscifer, but do not fear. We can still find a way to stop him, but there's a catch." Lilith paused, her eyes searching the faces of her companions. "When the time comes," she continued, "We will have to seek out the chosen ones from the human realm. They possess a unique connection to the Gems and are destined to play a pivotal role in this battle against the Dark One."

Amity's brow furrowed with doubt, her voice laced with uncertainty. "But how can we be sure that they will be willing to help us? Judging by what I've heard about Miss Lillith's experience with this human named "Stanford", as well as these things called, "The C.I.A." and "Salem Witch Hunt", I don't think Humans will be taking too kindly to a realm full of Witches and Wizards. Especially if Lionel is still out there, haunting Earth as we know it..."

"Well, not all humans are bad." Eda said, shrugging. "I mean, that guy I married back in 1998, before I ripped him off in Vegas, seemed like a real sweetheart. Too bad it didn't last with Stanley. He owes me a jar of eyeballs."

Luz, ever the optimist, smiled warmly at Amity, her unwavering faith shining through. "Amity, we've beaten worse threats time and time again. I have no doubt that when the moment comes, we'll find a way to reach them. We'll show them the magic, the wonders, and the love that the Boiling Isles holds. They'll understand, and together, we'll fight against the darkness."

Amity gazed into Luz's eyes, the flicker of doubt slowly giving way to a glimmer of hope. She saw the determination and unwavering belief reflected in her girlfriend's expression, and it sparked a newfound sense of faith within her.

"You're right, Luz," Amity replied, her voice steadying. "We've already faced incredible challenges and found strength in our unity. If we stay true to ourselves, if we trust in our bonds, we can overcome any obstacle."

Luz beamed with pride, intertwining her hand with Amity's. "Exactly! We've got this, Amity. We'll find a way to bridge the gap between our worlds and bring together those who can make a difference. Together, we'll face the darkness and protect everything we hold dear."

Lilith, witnessing the unwavering resolve in their eyes, nodded approvingly. "Remember, the bonds you've forged are stronger than you realize. Love and friendship have the power to transcend realms. Trust in yourselves and in each other, and you will prevail."

As they prepared to face the challenges ahead, Amity couldn't help but feel a surge of determination within her. With Luz by her side, and their friends and allies standing united, she knew they had the strength to overcome any obstacle, even the daunting task of convincing the chosen ones from the human realm to join their cause.

Amity wasn't too sure, but she was willing to do whatever it took to stop Dan from carrying out his sinister plans. After all, during her time with Luz, she learned a lesson:

Just because she can't do something doesn't exactly mean she shouldn't try.