| “ | Where is Peter Pan? And how can I ensure we are never separated again? | „ |
| ~ Wendy's voice |
| “ | ♫I gave my life up, left my family for you. Even the stars up in the night sky dance along to our tune. Tell me now Peter, say that you love me too. Won't you? Won't you? Oh, won't you die, die, die for me! Oh, won't you join me, love, adore me, take the fall for me. Die! Die! Die for me! I love you, baby, I'm not crazy, It's just you I need! | „ |
| ~ Wendy to Peter |
Wendy Moira Angela Darling is a major character from the "Disney Princesses but they're Villains" series of songs by British musical artist Lydia the Bard. She is a villainous adaptation of the character from the 1953 animated Disney film Peter Pan. She is one of the two main antagonists (alongside Peter Pan) in Tinkerbell's arc of the series and the main protagonist of her own song and animatic in the arc.
She was a normal British girl who was found by Peter Pan and taken to his home of Neverland, where she and him fell in love. However, she was murdered by Tinkerbell for being a temptation for Peter to leave Neverland. Later on, through the unintended side effect of magic belief, she is resurrected as a zombie, completely obsessed with Peter and wanting to kill them so they may be together in undeath for eternity. Ultimately, she is confronted with the horror of what she is doing and what she has become, and decides that she would rather die than be what dark magic turned her into, killing herself to protect Peter from her dark side.
She was voiced by Lydia the Bard.
Biography[]
Wendy was born to George and Mary Darling in England. She grew up with the stories of Peter Pan, and greatly admired him, telling the stories to her brothers Michael and John. One night, Peter Pan arrived at her home searching for his shadow. Wendy helped him retrieve it, and Peter offered to bring her to his home in Neverland. She accepted, and a romance began to bloom. However, Tinkerbell, Peter's fairy guardian that brought him and the Lost Boys to Neverland to ensure the survival of the fairy race, saw Wendy as a threat to luring Peter and the others away from Neverland.
Tinkerbell first tricks the Lost Boys into believing Wendy is a creature called a “Wendy Bird”, which they try to shoot out of the sky until Peter saves her. Tinkerbell then tries striking a deal with the local mermaids to try to drown Wendy, but this fails as well due to Peter's interference. Finally, after Wendy and Peter commandeer Captain Hook's pirate ship and use Pixie Dust to make it fly, Tinkerbell recruits her friends Rosetta, Vidia, and Iridessa. Tinkerbell takes the Pixie Dust away, causing it and everyone on board to fall. As her friends secure Peter and the Lost Boys, Tinkerbell mocks Wendy as she falls. Peter watches in horror as Wendy lands on a spiked rock and is killed, and Tinkerbell and the fairies take them back to Neverland.
Peter mourns Wendy, recovering her body and placing it on a bed of flowers. He swears vengeance on Tinkerbell, who, along with her fairy allies, has begun a conquest of Earth. She and the other fairies invade Earth, revealing themselves as real to all mankind, and begin using their powers to make plants overgrow and consume entire cities, forcing any humans they cone across to kneel and worship them. Humans are enslaved to the whims of the fairies, soon regarding them as godlike beings and worshiping them out of fear. When Tinkerbell is satisfied, she returns to Neverland, where Peter battles her once last time and manages to defeat and kill her.
However, with the belief of fairies resurrecting many of their kind, the same magic of belief begins extending to Neverland. As the belief in fairies is now rooted in fear and hate as opposed to hope and wonder, the magic is tainted. The magic makes its way to Wendy, who comes back to life, now with a twisted mental state. Her tender, blossoming love for Peter turns into a violent and crazed obsession. She seeks Peter out, and soon reunites with him. He is ecstatic to see Wendy alive again, but horrified when Wendy tries to strangle him, reasoning that the only sure way to be together forever is if they both are undead. She claims that he should be honored to die for her, and that it is not dissimilar to never growing up. Peter tries to escape, but Wendy gained the ability to control plants due to her deathbed of flowers, and uses thorny vines to grab him and knock him out.
When Peter comes to, he is led by rose petals to a crude makeshift altar, where Wendy is waiting in a bridal veil with a bouquet, trying to force him to marry her. She tries to kill him with a knife, but Peter escapes to a nearby cliff side until Wendy hunts him down and tackles him off the cliff. Peter keeps them in the air with his flight, and as they hold each other, Wendy is reminded of falling after being doomed by Tinkerbell. Her senses come back to her, realizing what she has become. She pushes herself off Peter, who grabs her hand before she can fall. However, Wendy allows herself to slip from his grip, letting her fall and be impaled on the same spike again, once again dying but this time resting in peace.
Personality[]
Wendy is kind, understanding, and friendly, as well as harboring feelings for Peter. She is shocked and hurt by Tinkerbell's murder of her.
After being resurrected, Wendy displays characteristics similar to a yandere, as she obsesses over Peter and declares their love pure and eternal. She believes that being dead together is the only way to ensure they are never separated again, and goes to extreme lengths all while believing Peter has to have the same thoughts and feelings towards her.
She is violent but not wrathful, as she truly thinks that it is the right thing to do and that Peter knows he would do the same (in fact he is repulsed by her). It is only after having memories of her death that she realizes what she is doing and what she has become. Seeing that Peter is in pain, she decides to sacrifice herself, and peacefully resigns herself to her fate.
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Trivia[]
- Wendy is one of the few protagonists featured in the "Disney Princesses but they're Villains" series that are not actually royalty or equivalent; the others being Mulan, Mirabel, Isabela, Dolores, Asha, Tinkerbell, Alice and Luisa.
- She is also the first featured protagonist that exists within the same continuity as another, being Tinkerbell.
- Lydia the Bard wanted to do something different for Wendy's villain song and decided "it’d be fun to turn Wendy into a murderous zombie and so that’s what I did! I don’t think it turned out too bad."
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