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== History ==
== History ==
Willow would have died as a baby if her father and Grunkle Stan hadn't made a deal with Dipper before her birth to save her. Despite this, she retains severe asthma, suffering on and off attacks throughout her life.
Willow would have died as a baby if her father and [[Grunkle Stan]] hadn't made a deal with Dipper before her birth to save her. Despite this, she retains severe asthma, suffering on and off attacks throughout her life.


In tenth grade one of her teachers, Ms. Lily, approaches her due to their shared and very rare natures as empaths. Initially Ms. Lily teaches her how to shield her mind more effectively, but soon the lessons turn darker, including techniques to make other people feel whatever emotions Willow chooses. For her final lesson, Ms. Lily informs Willow that her powers may be used to devour the life energy of other people. Said energy slows down the empath's aging process, as Ms. Lily explains. It heals her wounds and strengthens her overall. It also leaves the victim weak and ill at the least or, if she consumes too much, an empty shell, technically living but wiped clean of everything that once made that person who they were. When Willow refuses to practice this technique, Ms. Lily attempts to turn it on her. Willow strikes back and ultimately drains Ms. Lily entirely in self-defense.
In tenth grade one of her teachers, Ms. Lily, approaches her due to their shared and very rare natures as empaths. Initially Ms. Lily teaches her how to shield her mind more effectively, but soon the lessons turn darker, including techniques to make other people feel whatever emotions Willow chooses. For her final lesson, Ms. Lily informs Willow that her powers may be used to devour the life energy of other people. Said energy slows down the empath's aging process, as Ms. Lily explains. It heals her wounds and strengthens her overall. It also leaves the victim weak and ill at the least or, if she consumes too much, an empty shell, technically living but wiped clean of everything that once made that person who they were. When Willow refuses to practice this technique, Ms. Lily attempts to turn it on her. Willow strikes back and ultimately drains Ms. Lily entirely in self-defense.
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=== [[Dipper Pines - Alcor|Dipper Pines]] ===
=== [[Dipper Pines - Alcor|Dipper Pines]] ===
Her uncle and basically her second father, Dipper is extremely important to her. When Willow was a child, she was constantly scared of hurting other members of her family with the blue fire that she can create at will. Dipper taught her to harness that ability and use it to her advantage. She understands that he is demon; she's never known him to be anything else. As such, Willow understands that he sometimes needs time to himself-but she also knows how to comfort him when he needs it.
Her uncle and basically her second father, Dipper is extremely important to her. When Willow was a child, she was constantly scared of hurting other members of her family with the blue fire that she can create at will. Dipper taught her to harness that ability and use it to her advantage. She understands that he is [[demon]]; she's never known him to be anything else. As such, Willow understands that he sometimes needs time to himself-but she also knows how to comfort him when he needs it.


In alternate timelines and universes, Willow is actually Dipper's daughter, not Mabel's.
In alternate timelines and universes, Willow is actually Dipper's daughter, not Mabel's.

Revision as of 03:13, 23 October 2015

Willow Pines is the youngest child of the Pines triplets.Template:Character

Appearance

Willow has wavy red hair, is 6'1", and likes to wear oversized sweaters knitted by Mabel.

History

Willow would have died as a baby if her father and Grunkle Stan hadn't made a deal with Dipper before her birth to save her. Despite this, she retains severe asthma, suffering on and off attacks throughout her life.

In tenth grade one of her teachers, Ms. Lily, approaches her due to their shared and very rare natures as empaths. Initially Ms. Lily teaches her how to shield her mind more effectively, but soon the lessons turn darker, including techniques to make other people feel whatever emotions Willow chooses. For her final lesson, Ms. Lily informs Willow that her powers may be used to devour the life energy of other people. Said energy slows down the empath's aging process, as Ms. Lily explains. It heals her wounds and strengthens her overall. It also leaves the victim weak and ill at the least or, if she consumes too much, an empty shell, technically living but wiped clean of everything that once made that person who they were. When Willow refuses to practice this technique, Ms. Lily attempts to turn it on her. Willow strikes back and ultimately drains Ms. Lily entirely in self-defense.

In her later years, Willow would adopt and raise a multitude of children, known collectively as the Pleiades.

Willow is the first of the triplets to die.

Personality

While Willow isn't exactly shy, she is the most quiet and reserved of the triplets. She is also the most stubborn. Additionally, years of receiving health assistance had caused her to despise asking for help from others.

Willow's hobbies include needlepoint and reading. The girl has a habit of making cryptic remarks which may or many not mean anything important.

Powers

Due to the influence of the demonic power that save her, Willow posses the Sight, as well as the ability to produce blue fire. She is also an empath, which means that she can see emotions as auras surrounding people and feel some of those emotions. Her mind cannot cope with feeling the emotions of multiple other people at once so she has a "shield " around her mind to protect it. Technically she is capable of impressing emotions upon others or even of feeding off of their emotions to strengthen herself, though she does not use such powers if she can help it.

Relationships

Dipper Pines

Her uncle and basically her second father, Dipper is extremely important to her. When Willow was a child, she was constantly scared of hurting other members of her family with the blue fire that she can create at will. Dipper taught her to harness that ability and use it to her advantage. She understands that he is demon; she's never known him to be anything else. As such, Willow understands that he sometimes needs time to himself-but she also knows how to comfort him when he needs it.

In alternate timelines and universes, Willow is actually Dipper's daughter, not Mabel's.

Mabel Pines

Mabel is Willow's mother, and they share a love of homemade sweaters and animals. Mabel taught Willow ho important she was-as well as when to take the lead or step back.

Henry Pines

Willow's father. She means the world to him, or at least a substantial part of it. It was Willow's kidnapping that birthed The Woodsman, and privately Willow wonders if it was her fault (even though Alcor created him and there were plenty of other ways that it would have eventually happened, including Acacia's torture).

Acacia Pines

Hank Pines

Grunkle Stanley

Known Reincarnations

  • Lola