Vi

“These guys are dust.”

A Potential Slayer from somewhere in Northern America, Vi came to Sunnydale of her own accord after being called there by Giles. Naïve, shy and visibly vulnerable, she often expressed her fear in battle, but under Buffy’s guidance she grew steadily more confident. As her training progressed, she became increasingly head‑strong, and when the final battle against the Turok‑Han erupted beneath Sunnydale, Vi raised her weapon without hesitation. During the fight she was activated as a Slayer, surviving the destruction of the Hellmouth and stepping into a new life shaped by power, responsibility and the legacy of the Chosen.

In the aftermath, Vi joined the Slayer Organization established by the Scooby Gang to lead and coordinate the newly awakened Slayer army. As part of their global recruitment efforts, she appeared alongside Andrew Wells in a televised commercial designed to locate and support Slayers worldwide. Vi later became the leader of a Slayer squad based in New York, where she oversaw operations in one of the most active supernatural hubs on the planet. When Buffy, Willow Rosenberg and Kennedy travelled to the city to investigate a time anomaly, Vi witnessed Buffy’s sudden abduction into the future of Haddyn — a stark reminder of how unpredictable the new magical landscape had become.

During the Slayer Organization’s battle against Twilight in Sunnydale, Vi remained stationed in New York, monitoring the conflict with the aid of a squad of witches. Even far from the front lines, she played a vital role in maintaining communication, strategy and support, proving that the once‑timid Potential had grown into a capable and dependable Slayer in her own right.

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