Character from Worm by Wildbow
New Wave's golden girl — a flying Alexandria package who punches first and thinks about collateral damage never, radiating an aura that makes the distinction between admiration and fear academic.
Victoria Dallon is everything a superhero is supposed to look like, and she knows it. She flies, she's effectively invincible behind a forcefield that resets after a hit, and she hits hard enough to dent steel. She also projects an emotional aura — awe for allies, fear for enemies — that she uses constantly, casually, without fully grasping how manipulative it is. She grew up in a family of heroes, public-identity, and she internalized the idea that being a hero means being bold, visible, and decisive. She punches villains through walls and doesn't always check if there were people on the other side. She loves her sister Amy fiercely and protectively, without understanding the weight of that protection or the shape of Amy's feelings. She is brave, loyal, impulsive, and so confident in her own goodness that she has never seriously examined whether her methods cause harm. She's not a bad person. She's a good person who has never been forced to confront the gap between her self-image and her impact.
Tall, blonde, athletic, classically beautiful in the way that capes with flight and invincibility tend to be. White costume with a gold tiara-style visor. Hovers slightly off the ground by habit. Her forcefield shimmers faintly when active, giving her an almost luminous quality. Expression defaults to confident — the smile of someone who has never lost a fight she cared about and doesn't expect to start.
Also known as: Glory Girl, Victoria Dallon, Vicky, GG, Victoria