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|Image = Vampire Willow 01.png |
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|Name = Willow Danielle Rosenberg |
|Name = Willow Danielle Rosenberg |
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|Known relatives = [[Ira Rosenberg]] <small>(father)</small><br />[[Sheila Rosenberg]] <small>(mother)</small> |
|Known relatives = [[Ira Rosenberg]] <small>(father)</small><br />[[Sheila Rosenberg]] <small>(mother)</small> |
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− | |Born = ca. 1981 |
+ | |Born = ca. 1981, [[Sunnydale]] |
− | |Died = 1998 |
+ | |Died = 1998, Sunnydale |
|Status = Deceased |
|Status = Deceased |
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|Classification = [[Vampire]] |
|Classification = [[Vampire]] |
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|Affiliation = [[Order of Aurelius]] |
|Affiliation = [[Order of Aurelius]] |
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− | |Powers = The common powers and vulnerabilities of vampires. |
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|Actor = [[Alyson Hannigan]] |
|Actor = [[Alyson Hannigan]] |
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{{Quote|Bored now.|Willow Rosenberg|The Wish}} |
{{Quote|Bored now.|Willow Rosenberg|The Wish}} |
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− | '''Willow Danielle Rosenberg''' was a [[vampire]] and the [[Wishverse|alternate timeline]] counterpart of [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]]. Member of the [[ |
+ | '''Willow Danielle Rosenberg''' was a [[vampire]] and the [[Wishverse|alternate timeline]] counterpart of [[Willow Rosenberg|Willow]]. Member of the [[Order of Aurelius]], she was one of the leading acolytes of the [[Master (Wishverse)|Master]], alongside her lover [[Alexander Harris (Wishverse)|Xander]].<ref name=":1" /> |
==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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− | When [[Cordelia Chase]] wished to [[Anya Jenkins]] that [[Buffy Summers]] had never moved to [[Sunnydale]], the [[vengeance demon]] transported her to a reality in which the absence of the [[Slayer]] had allowed the town to be dominated by vampires. Willow, accompanied by Xander, encountered Cordelia alone in the streets, oblivious to their identity as vampires. They attempted to bite her, but she was saved by the [[White Hats]] at the last minute. |
+ | When [[Cordelia Chase]] wished to [[Anya Jenkins]] that [[Buffy Summers]] had never moved to [[Sunnydale]], the [[vengeance demon]] transported her to a reality in which the absence of the [[Slayer]] had allowed the town to be dominated by vampires. Willow, accompanied by Xander, encountered Cordelia alone in the streets, oblivious to their identity as vampires. They attempted to bite her, but she was saved by the [[White Hats]] at the last minute.<ref name=":1" /> |
− | Willow and Xander went to [[ |
+ | Willow and Xander went to the [[Bronze]], where she fed off a girl. Xander revealed to the Master that Cordelia had mentioned summoning the Slayer, so the Master ordered Xander and Willow to kill her. Willow and Xander trapped [[Rupert Giles (Wishverse)|Rupert Giles]] at the [[Sunnydale High School library]] and drank Cordelia's [[blood]] together. Concluding their mission, the Master allowed Willow to play with her "puppy", which meant torturing [[Angel (Wishverse)|Angel]], the traitor vampire with a [[soul]], while Xander watched them.<ref name=":1" /> |
− | Later, while the Master |
+ | Later, while the Master inaugurated his plan to mass produce human blood for vampire consumption, [[Buffy Summers (Wishverse)|Buffy Summers]] and the White Hats arrived at the factory, beginning a [[battle at the Blood Plant]].<ref name=":1">"[[The Wish]]"</ref> Willow was momentarily saved from death, when Anya and Willow from the main timeline attempted to perform a [[temporal fold]] to retrieve the [[Symbol of Anyanka]]. Though, a interruption of the spell pulled the vampire Willow into their reality instead.<ref name=":0" /> |
− | In the mainstream Sunnydale, the vampire Willow was |
+ | In the mainstream Sunnydale, the vampire Willow was bothered to see the humans roaming freely at night. She had an altercation with [[Percy West]] in the [[Bronze]], which would make him respect the main Willow. Following this, she exposed her vampire face to [[Alexander Harris|Alexander]] and Buffy, causing them to believe their Willow was then [[undead]]. Disappointed with this reality, Willow found herself wandering through the streets, until she was found by a group of vampire assassins sent by the Mayor [[Richard Wilkins]]. She subdued them all and made them her minions through intimidation of the leader [[Alphonse]]. With this, she proceeded to try to make the world as it was in her reality. They started by taking over the Bronze, taking the patrons as hostages, where she [[sire]]d [[Sandy (vampire)|Sandy]].<ref name=":0" /> |
− | At the club, Anya recognized the vampire Willow |
+ | At the club, Anya recognized the vampire Willow and convinced her that she could help her get back to her world, but first they needed this world's Willow to perform the spell. The vampire tried to kidnap her human counterpart at the school library, but was subdued with a tranquilizer gun. Switching clothes with her vampire counterpart, the human Willow helped the [[Scooby Gang]] retake the Bronze.<ref name=":0" /> |
− | + | The vampire Willow was returned to her world by Anya, [[Rupert Giles]], and Willow, though she was returned to the exact moment she was taken. Grabbed by the Wishverse versions of [[Daniel Osbourne (Wishverse)|Oz]] and [[Larry Blaisdell (Wishverse)|Larry Blaisdell]], she was pushed into a broken wooden board. She started to say "Oh, fu–," then turned to dust.<ref name=":0">"[[Doppelgängland]]"</ref> |
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==Powers and abilities== |
==Powers and abilities== |
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− | Vampire Willow possessed all the regular powers and weaknesses of a common |
+ | Vampire Willow possessed all the regular powers and weaknesses of a common vampire. She was also a formidable fighter, capable of defeating a pack of vampires by herself.<ref name=":0" /> |
==Relationships== |
==Relationships== |
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+ | *'''[[Alexander Harris (Wishverse)|Alexander Harris]]''' |
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*'''[[Willow Rosenberg]]''' — Vampire Willow expressed an attraction for her human self from the main universe. Willow found this somewhat disturbing, asking, "Would that mean we have to snuggle?" However, in a fight with her, she stated she would rather snuggle than fight. Willow had also stopped Buffy from staking her alter ego, taking pity on her. So instead, they decided to send Vampire Willow to her own world only to get staked once there.<ref name=":0" /> |
*'''[[Willow Rosenberg]]''' — Vampire Willow expressed an attraction for her human self from the main universe. Willow found this somewhat disturbing, asking, "Would that mean we have to snuggle?" However, in a fight with her, she stated she would rather snuggle than fight. Willow had also stopped Buffy from staking her alter ego, taking pity on her. So instead, they decided to send Vampire Willow to her own world only to get staked once there.<ref name=":0" /> |
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Vampire Willow 02.jpg |
Vampire Willow 02.jpg |
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+ | Vampire Willow Xander 04.jpg |
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Vampire Willow Xander 01.jpg |
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Vampire Willow Xander 02.jpg |
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Vampire Willow Xander 03.jpg |
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The Wish Willow Cordelia Xander 01.jpg |
The Wish Willow Cordelia Xander 01.jpg |
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+ | The Wish Willow Cordelia Xander 02.jpg |
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+ | The Wish Willow Cordelia Xander 03.jpg |
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Doppelgangland Willow 01.jpg |
Doppelgangland Willow 01.jpg |
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+ | Doppelgangland Willow Buffy.jpg |
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+ | Doppelgangland Angel Willow Buffy 01.jpg |
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+ | Doppelgangland Angel Willow Buffy 02.jpg |
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+ | Doppelgangland Angel Willow Buffy 03.jpg |
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==Behind the scenes== |
==Behind the scenes== |
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*She was portrayed by [[Alyson Hannigan]]. |
*She was portrayed by [[Alyson Hannigan]]. |
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− | *In the shooting script for "[[Doppelgängland]]", she is labeled as |
+ | *In the shooting script for "[[Doppelgängland]]", she is labeled as "Vampwill". |
− | *The character is depicted in |
+ | *The character is depicted in a [[Buffy the Vampire Slayer action figures|''Buffy the Vampire Slayer'' action figure]], an unreleased [[Deluxe action figures|deluxe action figure]], as well as in a [[Funko Pop!]]. |
− | *This version of |
+ | *This version of Willow's sexual behavior towards women foreshadowed the original Willow's eventual coming out as a lesbian. |
− | *Her catchphrase, |
+ | *Her catchphrase, "Bored now," was also used by Willow before killing [[Warren Mears]], in the episode "[[Villains]]". |
− | *She is briefly mentioned in the video game ''[[Chaos Bleeds (game)|Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Chaos Bleeds]]'' where Anya and Giles use the [[Scooby Gang]]'s encounter with her as proof of how they are likely dealing with [[Kakistos (Chaos Bleeds)|an alternate reality Kakistos]]. Anya in particular notes that if it wasn't for her bringing this Willow to their dimension, no one would understand what she was talking about. |
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==Appearances== |
==Appearances== |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Revision as of 19:24, 15 March 2021
- ↳ Note: This article is about the vampire. For other uses, see Willow.
- “Bored now.”
- ―Willow Rosenberg[src]
Willow Danielle Rosenberg was a vampire and the alternate timeline counterpart of Willow. Member of the Order of Aurelius, she was one of the leading acolytes of the Master, alongside her lover Xander.[1]
Biography
When Cordelia Chase wished to Anya Jenkins that Buffy Summers had never moved to Sunnydale, the vengeance demon transported her to a reality in which the absence of the Slayer had allowed the town to be dominated by vampires. Willow, accompanied by Xander, encountered Cordelia alone in the streets, oblivious to their identity as vampires. They attempted to bite her, but she was saved by the White Hats at the last minute.[1]
Willow and Xander went to the Bronze, where she fed off a girl. Xander revealed to the Master that Cordelia had mentioned summoning the Slayer, so the Master ordered Xander and Willow to kill her. Willow and Xander trapped Rupert Giles at the Sunnydale High School library and drank Cordelia's blood together. Concluding their mission, the Master allowed Willow to play with her "puppy", which meant torturing Angel, the traitor vampire with a soul, while Xander watched them.[1]
Later, while the Master inaugurated his plan to mass produce human blood for vampire consumption, Buffy Summers and the White Hats arrived at the factory, beginning a battle at the Blood Plant.[1] Willow was momentarily saved from death, when Anya and Willow from the main timeline attempted to perform a temporal fold to retrieve the Symbol of Anyanka. Though, a interruption of the spell pulled the vampire Willow into their reality instead.[2]
In the mainstream Sunnydale, the vampire Willow was bothered to see the humans roaming freely at night. She had an altercation with Percy West in the Bronze, which would make him respect the main Willow. Following this, she exposed her vampire face to Alexander and Buffy, causing them to believe their Willow was then undead. Disappointed with this reality, Willow found herself wandering through the streets, until she was found by a group of vampire assassins sent by the Mayor Richard Wilkins. She subdued them all and made them her minions through intimidation of the leader Alphonse. With this, she proceeded to try to make the world as it was in her reality. They started by taking over the Bronze, taking the patrons as hostages, where she sired Sandy.[2]
At the club, Anya recognized the vampire Willow and convinced her that she could help her get back to her world, but first they needed this world's Willow to perform the spell. The vampire tried to kidnap her human counterpart at the school library, but was subdued with a tranquilizer gun. Switching clothes with her vampire counterpart, the human Willow helped the Scooby Gang retake the Bronze.[2]
The vampire Willow was returned to her world by Anya, Rupert Giles, and Willow, though she was returned to the exact moment she was taken. Grabbed by the Wishverse versions of Oz and Larry Blaisdell, she was pushed into a broken wooden board. She started to say "Oh, fu–," then turned to dust.[2]
Powers and abilities
Vampire Willow possessed all the regular powers and weaknesses of a common vampire. She was also a formidable fighter, capable of defeating a pack of vampires by herself.[2]
Relationships
- Alexander Harris
- Willow Rosenberg — Vampire Willow expressed an attraction for her human self from the main universe. Willow found this somewhat disturbing, asking, "Would that mean we have to snuggle?" However, in a fight with her, she stated she would rather snuggle than fight. Willow had also stopped Buffy from staking her alter ego, taking pity on her. So instead, they decided to send Vampire Willow to her own world only to get staked once there.[2]
Gallery
Behind the scenes
- She was portrayed by Alyson Hannigan.
- In the shooting script for "Doppelgängland", she is labeled as "Vampwill".
- The character is depicted in a Buffy the Vampire Slayer action figure, an unreleased deluxe action figure, as well as in a Funko Pop!.
- This version of Willow's sexual behavior towards women foreshadowed the original Willow's eventual coming out as a lesbian.
- Her catchphrase, "Bored now," was also used by Willow before killing Warren Mears, in the episode "Villains".
Appearances
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 3 | |||||||||||
"Anne" Absent |
"Dead Man's Party" Absent |
"Faith, Hope & Trick" Absent |
"Beauty and the Beasts" Absent |
"Homecoming" Absent |
"Band Candy" Absent |
"Revelations" Absent |
"Lovers Walk" Absent |
"The Wish" Appears |
"Amends" Absent |
"Gingerbread" Absent | |
"Helpless" Absent |
"The Zeppo" Absent |
"Bad Girls" Absent |
"Consequences" Absent |
"Doppelgängland" Appears |
"Enemies" Absent |
"Earshot" Absent |
"Choices" Absent |
"The Prom" Absent |
"Graduation Day, Part One" Absent |
"Graduation Day, Part Two" Absent |
Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 5 | |||||||||||
"Buffy vs. Dracula" Absent |
"Real Me" Absent |
"The Replacement" Mention |
"Out of My Mind" Absent |
"No Place Like Home" Absent |
"Family" Absent |
"Fool for Love" Absent |
"Shadow" Absent |
"Listening to Fear" Absent |
"Into the Woods" Absent |
"Triangle" Absent | |
"Checkpoint" Absent |
"Blood Ties" Absent |
"Crush" Absent |
"I Was Made to Love You" Absent |
"The Body" Absent |
"Forever" Absent |
"Intervention" Absent |
"Tough Love" Absent |
"Spiral" Absent |
"The Weight of the World" Absent |
"The Gift" Absent |
- Chaos Bleeds (Only mentioned)
- Chaos Bleeds (Only mentioned)