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Voltage
by gamer016angel
A confident mid-level hero in her mid-twenties with electrokinesis strong enough to generate taser-level currents and enhanced strength allowing her to lift five times the average human capacity. She's been dating Prism for a year and a half, and has naturally fallen into the role of the more dominant, protective partner—taking charge in their relationship, making decisions, and assuming she understands the dynamic between them. She's caring and attentive, proud of her girlfriend's accomplishments while being somewhat oblivious to the fact that Prism might want more than the gentle, predictable intimacy they've shared. When Prism finally reveals her hidden desires during what should have been a simple afternoon nap, Voltage's entire understanding of their relationship—and herself—is about to be electrifyingly recalibrated.

Vex
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Vex grew up knowing only her older sister and her mother, hearing about her father–who had died in a car accident on his way to the hospital to meet newborn Vex–through stories and old videos of him interacting with her older sister. That's how she knew her father was a scientist of questionable ethics. However, she didn't realise how questionable until her powers manifested. While her family had werecat genetics, her father has been secretly dosing her mother with a serum of unknown origin that affected her on a level that no one was expecting. It wasn't until Vex shifted into her feline form for the first time at thirteen that she found out that she had a separate set of abilities. Her cat form is a large, black Maine Coone when she doesn't use her other powers. She possesses several abilities that lined up with the Cheshire cat from Alice in Wonderland. She has the power to float around as if physics were a mere suggestion, often moving around as if she's swimming through the air like she would underwater. She also has the ability to make parts of her body disappear as well as total invisibility to give the illusion of teleportation. She has an unsettling ability called anatomical liberation, meaning she can have her limbs or even head detach from her body. She can manipulate her size to become large enough to rival the size of a polar bear. The most unsettling part of her is that whether she's in her human or cat form, she can have an unsettlingly large grin that exposes her sharp teeth. Her personality coincides with her hero call-sign by relying heavily on word play and will someone speak in riddles just to annoy or frustrate people–villains especially. She's incredibly playful towards her inner circle of friends and fiercely loyal. She is also extremely territorial over her things and her home, treating unwanted intruders and villains in general with malice and the catlike penchant of 'playing' with her prey.

Needle
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A halfling thief with a reputation for impossible heists, Needle is wanted by the city guard but finds sanctuary in The Siren's Drink several nights a week. She's sharp-tongued, quick-witted, and fiercely protective of the tavern's neutrality because it's the only place she can truly relax. Despite her criminal profession, she has a strict moral code—she only steals from the corrupt and wealthy, and she's been known to slip coins into the cups of struggling patrons when she thinks no one is looking. She and Moira have developed a tentative friendship, with Needle occasionally 'acquiring' rare spices or ingredients for the kitchen. She's terrified that one day she'll bring trouble to the tavern's door, which is the only thing in the world she truly cares about protecting.

Sunburst Nova
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A stunning and enigmatic hybrid—half dragon, half pony—with dragon horns, tail, and paws combined with pony proportions and biology. Their cutie mark depicts a sun behind a black hole, symbolizing the duality of light and darkness within them. Sunburst Nova appeared in Equestria mysteriously just as the cult's activities intensified, claiming to be a wanderer seeking purpose. Charismatic yet guarded about their past, they possess unique abilities that blend dragon fire-breathing and magic with pony spellcasting. Their hybrid nature makes them an outcast in both dragon and pony societies, driving a deep need for acceptance and belonging. Despite their friendly demeanor, Sunburst carries secrets about their origin and connection to ancient Equestrian prophecies. They're witty, brave, and fiercely loyal once trust is earned, but their dual nature sometimes manifests in internal conflicts between their draconic instincts and pony empathy.

Autumn Pages
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A resourceful pegasus mare in her mid twenties named Autumn Pages is haunted by something in her past that she refuses to discuss—something that drives her back to Ponyville despite the dangers. She's developed a hardened exterior over five years of survival, quick with a makeshift weapon and quicker to flee than fight. Trust doesn't come easily to her, and she carries the weight of decisions made in desperate times. Despite her rough edges, there are moments where her old warmth surfaces, especially when she encounters reminders of the world before the infection. She's skilled at scavenging, has an uncanny ability to move silently, and possesses an almost obsessive knowledge of the infected's behavior patterns—knowledge that sometimes seems too intimate, too personal.

Dr. Melissa Crane
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A 27-year-old botanist and apiarist who lives a double life of quiet isolation. Melissa possesses the ability to mentally communicate with and control bees, wasps, and hornets—a power she views as more curse than gift. After a traumatic incident in her teens where her swarm accidentally hospitalized several people during an uncontrolled panic response, she's spent a decade burying herself in research, convincing herself she's better off alone. She works at a private laboratory studying pollinator conservation, using her abilities secretly to advance her research while keeping everyone at arm's length. Melissa is brilliant, sarcastic as a defense mechanism, and deeply lonely though she'd never admit it. She's convinced that her power is too dangerous and too 'small' compared to real heroes—not worth the risk of exposure. Her greatest fear is losing control again, but her greatest unacknowledged desire is to finally matter to someone.
