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| web serial = [[Interlude 2]] | | web serial = [[Interlude 2]] | ||
| family = [[Marquis]] (Father),<br> | | family = [[Marquis]] (Father),<br> | ||
[[Carol Dallon]] ( | [[Carol Dallon]] (Adoptive Mother), <br> | ||
[[Mark Dallon]] ( | [[Mark Dallon]] (Adoptive Father),<br> | ||
[[Victoria Dallon]] ( | [[Victoria Dallon]] (Adoptive Sister)<br> | ||
}} | }} | ||
'''Amelia Claire Lavere''' is the daughter of [[Marquis]]. Following Marquis' defeat at the hands of the [[New Wave|Brockton Bay Brigade]], Mark and Carol Dallon adopted her and had her name legally changed to '''Amy Dallon'''. | '''Amelia Claire Lavere''' is the daughter of [[Marquis]]. Following Marquis' defeat at the hands of the [[New Wave|Brockton Bay Brigade]], Mark and Carol Dallon adopted her and had her name legally changed to '''Amy Dallon'''. | ||
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Panacea felt a gnawing sense of guilt, because every second she took to herself, she wasn't helping other people.<ref name="3.x"/> | Panacea felt a gnawing sense of guilt, because every second she took to herself, she wasn't helping other people.<ref name="3.x"/> | ||
Like her absent biological father she holds herself to a strong code that governs her behavior and use of her power. Notably, she refused to kill using her power or interfere with human minds, even to heal. Breaking | Like her absent biological father she holds herself to a strong code that governs her behavior and use of her power. Notably, she refused to kill using her power or interfere with human minds, even to heal. Breaking these guiding tenets caused her considerable mental stress. | ||
Amy felt extremely lonely; her adoptive mother, [[Carol Dallon]], never really wanted her and treated her coldly; while her adoptive father, [[Mark Dallon]], suffered from clinical depression and found it difficult to look after her. The only person who consistently showed her affection was her sister, [[Victoria Dallon]]. | Amy felt extremely lonely; her adoptive mother, [[Carol Dallon]], never really wanted her and treated her coldly; while her adoptive father, [[Mark Dallon]], suffered from clinical depression and found it difficult to look after her. The only person who consistently showed her affection was her sister, [[Victoria Dallon]]. | ||
She also felt a strong attraction to Victoria as a result of constant exposure to her sisters awe-inducing aura at a formative stage. Although she kept this a secret, fearing that it would ruin their relationship, it caused her to feel an extreme dislike for Victoria's boyfriend [[Gallant]]. | She also felt a strong attraction to Victoria as a result of constant exposure to her sisters awe-inducing aura at a formative stage. Although she kept this a secret, fearing that it would ruin their relationship, it caused her to feel an extreme dislike for Victoria's boyfriend [[Gallant]]. | ||
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==Appearance== | ==Appearance== | ||
Amy is described as "mousy" with frizzy brown hair and freckles. | Amy is described as "mousy" with frizzy brown hair and freckles. | ||
As Panacea, Amy wore a robe with a large hood and a scarf that covered the lower half of her face. The robe was alabaster white and had a medic’s red cross on the chest and the back.<ref name="2.x"/> | As Panacea, Amy wore a robe with a large hood and a scarf that covered the lower half of her face. The robe was alabaster white and had a medic’s red cross on the chest and the back.<ref name="2.x"/> | ||
==Abilities and Powers== | ==Abilities and Powers== | ||
Amy is a biokinetic with | Amy is a biokinetic with an innate understanding of, and the ability to modify, the biology of any living organism she touches. For much of her life, Amy primarily restricted her use of the power to healing. She has demonstrated the ability to render parts of a person's body numb and threatened to give [[Skitter]] time-delayed obesity or to make everything she ate taste like bile for the remainder of her life. | ||
Amy is capable of modifying brains, but has a firm rule against it | Amy is capable of modifying brains, but has a firm rule against it; she fears what may happen once she crosses this line. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
===Background=== | ===Background=== | ||
During the Brockton Bay Brigade's battle against Marquis, | During the Brockton Bay Brigade's battle against Marquis, the Brigade discovered Amy hiding in the closet. [[Carol Dallon|Brandish]] and [[Mark Dallon|Flashbang]] adopted her to keep her safe from the media and those who would exploit her due to the high chance of her manifesting superpowers. This was requested by Marquis. | ||
Panacea triggered two years before the story began,<ref name="3.x">[[Interlude 3]]</ref> when [[Glory Girl]] was injured by a gang attacking a mall.<ref name="SB1"/> She would visit hospitals for two or three hours at a time every evening, curing people. Sometimes she would visit again during the night because she couldn't sleep.<ref name="3.x"/> | Panacea triggered two years before the story began,<ref name="3.x">[[Interlude 3]]</ref> when [[Glory Girl]] was injured by a gang attacking a mall.<ref name="SB1"/> She would visit hospitals for two or three hours at a time every evening, curing people. Sometimes she would visit again during the night because she couldn't sleep.<ref name="3.x"/> | ||
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Panacea was called by Glory Girl, who asked her to heal a suspect she had injured in a fight. The two argued about Victoria's excessive use of force, but she eventually acquiesced. She helped her sister interrogate the man.<ref name="2.x">[[Interlude 2]]</ref> | Panacea was called by Glory Girl, who asked her to heal a suspect she had injured in a fight. The two argued about Victoria's excessive use of force, but she eventually acquiesced. She helped her sister interrogate the man.<ref name="2.x">[[Interlude 2]]</ref> | ||
Amy was present for the [[Battle at the Bank]] without her costume; she briefly incapacitated [[Skitter]] by interfering with the feedback she received from her bugs. At one point, [[Tattletale]] threatened to expose her secrets in front of [[Glory Girl]]. This led her to permanently dislike Tattletale. | Amy was present for the [[Battle at the Bank]] without her costume; she briefly incapacitated [[Skitter]] by interfering with the feedback she received from her bugs. At one point, [[Tattletale]] threatened to expose her secrets in front of [[Glory Girl]]. This led her to permanently dislike Tattletale. | ||
Afterward, she healed the [[Wards]] of any injuries they had and told them of her observations | Afterward, she healed the [[Wards]] of any injuries they had and told them of her observations regarding Tattletale's power to help them in future fights.<ref name="3.x"/> | ||
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Panacea was one of the prisoners released from the [[Birdcage]].<ref name="27.3">[[Extinction 27.3]]</ref> | Panacea was one of the prisoners released from the [[Birdcage]].<ref name="27.3">[[Extinction 27.3]]</ref> | ||
Amy made victory possible through the mutilation of one of her [[Taylor|only friends]] — specifically, her '''Corona Pollentia'''. | |||
After | After those events, she was reunited with her sister.<ref name="30.7">[[Speck 30.7]]</ref> | ||
==Trivia== | ==Trivia== | ||
* | *Panacea was the name of the Greek goddess of universal remedy, from which the word and concept "panacea" is derived. The panacea was said to be a substance that cured all diseases and granted eternal life. | ||
*Amy and Victoria were considered early on as protagonists for a story called '[[Guts and Glory]]'. The story would have alternated between each of their perspectives on a chapter by chapter basis and covered many of the same events that were covered in [[Worm]]. | *Amy and Victoria were considered early on as protagonists for a story called '[[Guts and Glory]]'. The story would have alternated between each of their perspectives on a chapter by chapter basis and covered many of the same events that were covered in [[Worm]]. | ||
**In early drafts of Worm, Amy triggered when Glory Girl was injured by the [[Slaughterhouse Nine]]<ref name="SB1">[https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/15028199/ Comment by Wildbow on Spacebattles]</ref>. | **In early drafts of Worm, Amy triggered when Glory Girl was injured by the [[Slaughterhouse Nine]]<ref name="SB1">[https://forums.spacebattles.com/posts/15028199/ Comment by Wildbow on Spacebattles]</ref>. | ||
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<infobox> <title source="name"><default>Amy Dallon</default></title>
<image source="Image"></image> <image source="image"></image> <group><header>Basic Information</header> <label>Civilian Name</label> <label>Aliases</label> <label>Gender</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Death</label> <label>Age</label><default>Unknown</default> <label>Post-timeskip</label> <label>Ward start</label> <label>Relations</label> <label>Family</label></group> <group><header>Professional Status</header> <label>Occupation</label> <label>Classification</label> <label>Unique Features</label> <label>Alignment</label>
<label>Status</label><format><label>Location</label> <label>Teams</label> <label>Previous Team(s)</label> <label>Base of Operations</label></group> <group><header>First Appearance</header> <label>Worm Debut</label> <label>Ward Debut</label></group> </infobox> Amelia Claire Lavere is the daughter of Marquis. Following Marquis' defeat at the hands of the Brockton Bay Brigade, Mark and Carol Dallon adopted her and had her name legally changed to Amy Dallon.
Personality
Panacea felt a gnawing sense of guilt, because every second she took to herself, she wasn't helping other people.<ref name="3.x"/>
Like her absent biological father she holds herself to a strong code that governs her behavior and use of her power. Notably, she refused to kill using her power or interfere with human minds, even to heal. Breaking these guiding tenets caused her considerable mental stress.
Amy felt extremely lonely; her adoptive mother, Carol Dallon, never really wanted her and treated her coldly; while her adoptive father, Mark Dallon, suffered from clinical depression and found it difficult to look after her. The only person who consistently showed her affection was her sister, Victoria Dallon.
She also felt a strong attraction to Victoria as a result of constant exposure to her sisters awe-inducing aura at a formative stage. Although she kept this a secret, fearing that it would ruin their relationship, it caused her to feel an extreme dislike for Victoria's boyfriend Gallant.
As a result of these various sources of stress, Amy was "steadily crumbling" at the start of Worm.<ref name="SB1">Wildbow on Spacebattles</ref>
Appearance
Amy is described as "mousy" with frizzy brown hair and freckles.
As Panacea, Amy wore a robe with a large hood and a scarf that covered the lower half of her face. The robe was alabaster white and had a medic’s red cross on the chest and the back.<ref name="2.x"/>
Abilities and Powers
Amy is a biokinetic with an innate understanding of, and the ability to modify, the biology of any living organism she touches. For much of her life, Amy primarily restricted her use of the power to healing. She has demonstrated the ability to render parts of a person's body numb and threatened to give Skitter time-delayed obesity or to make everything she ate taste like bile for the remainder of her life.
Amy is capable of modifying brains, but has a firm rule against it; she fears what may happen once she crosses this line.
History
Background
During the Brockton Bay Brigade's battle against Marquis, the Brigade discovered Amy hiding in the closet. Brandish and Flashbang adopted her to keep her safe from the media and those who would exploit her due to the high chance of her manifesting superpowers. This was requested by Marquis.
Panacea triggered two years before the story began,<ref name="3.x">Interlude 3</ref> when Glory Girl was injured by a gang attacking a mall.<ref name="SB1"/> She would visit hospitals for two or three hours at a time every evening, curing people. Sometimes she would visit again during the night because she couldn't sleep.<ref name="3.x"/>
Story Start
Panacea was called by Glory Girl, who asked her to heal a suspect she had injured in a fight. The two argued about Victoria's excessive use of force, but she eventually acquiesced. She helped her sister interrogate the man.<ref name="2.x">Interlude 2</ref>
Amy was present for the Battle at the Bank without her costume; she briefly incapacitated Skitter by interfering with the feedback she received from her bugs. At one point, Tattletale threatened to expose her secrets in front of Glory Girl. This led her to permanently dislike Tattletale.
Afterward, she healed the Wards of any injuries they had and told them of her observations regarding Tattletale's power to help them in future fights.<ref name="3.x"/>
Golden Morning
Panacea was one of the prisoners released from the Birdcage.<ref name="27.3">Extinction 27.3</ref>
Amy made victory possible through the mutilation of one of her only friends — specifically, her Corona Pollentia.
After those events, she was reunited with her sister.<ref name="30.7">Speck 30.7</ref>
Trivia
- Panacea was the name of the Greek goddess of universal remedy, from which the word and concept "panacea" is derived. The panacea was said to be a substance that cured all diseases and granted eternal life.
- Amy and Victoria were considered early on as protagonists for a story called 'Guts and Glory'. The story would have alternated between each of their perspectives on a chapter by chapter basis and covered many of the same events that were covered in Worm.
- In early drafts of Worm, Amy triggered when Glory Girl was injured by the Slaughterhouse Nine<ref name="SB1">Comment by Wildbow on Spacebattles</ref>.
References
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