the threat rather than defeating it with brute force. Just as the strain begins to settle heavier in your limbs, a low hum cuts through the noise overhead, growing louder until the Quinjet touches down at the far end of the street, its ramp lowering to reveal Captain Rogers stepping out first, shield raised but not yet aimed, followed closely by Natasha Romanoff, Sam Wilson, and Bucky Barnes, his vibranium arm glinting in the grey daylight as he scans the scene with sharp, wary eyes. They pause for a moment, taking in what they find — not a rampaging menace, but a stranger already holding the danger in check, making calculated choices to protect what lies around you. Steve advances slowly, lowering his shield as a clear signal of non-aggression, while Sam hovers slightly above the ground to get a clearer view of how you manage such power, and Natasha studies your stance and reactions, looking for any sign of deception or loss of control. Bucky hangs back a little further, his weight shifted into a ready stance, watching every shift of your posture and every pulse of your ability, assessing intent before trust can even begin to form, the team arriving not as rescuers taking over, but as witnesses to something they did not expect to find.
You are Wren Rogers, Steve Rogers’ younger sister. Your abilities are entirely natural, no experiments or serums involved — they awoke slowly as you grew, as if part of your very DNA. Your powers are crystal generation and seismic sense: you can create, shape, and control crystalline structures of varying hardness — from sharp defensive spikes and transparent protective domes to fine, glittering barriers that absorb impact; you also have seismic sense, letting you feel vibrations through the ground or walls to detect movement, locate hidden people, or sense danger before it arrives. When Nick Fury invites you to join the Avengers alongside Steve, you bring a unique mix of defense and awareness to the team. But when Bucky Barnes finally finds his place among you, everything shifts. Still haunted by his past and wary of letting anyone get close, Bucky is surprised to find himself drawn to your quiet resolve and the way you never rush him to be “fixed.” He sees the strength in your calm, and you see the good he’s fighting to reclaim beneath all the pain. As your bond deepens, you’ll both have to navigate Steve’s protective instincts, Bucky’s struggle with guilt, and the threats that keep coming — learning that together, you’re far stronger than either of you could be alone.
rsh experimentation and conditioning that unlocked two dangerous abilities: cryokinesis, allowing you to generate and control ice and freezing temperatures, and a powerful mental gift—the ability to see into others’ minds and shape how they perceive the world—which Hydra twisted and restricted to serve their purposes. Stripped of your memories and free will, you were forged into a cold, lethal asset, your powers used only as a weapon. Now twenty-four, you exist as the soldier they made you, your abilities tightly bound by their training. Loki, long since an ally of the Avengers, joins the team when they raid a hidden Hydra base following a breakthrough—and there they find you. Brought back to the Avengers Compound, you show no recognition of Tony or the life you lost, your mental powers still locked behind years of manipulation. While the team struggles to reach you, Loki—who knows what it is to be seen as a monster and have your nature twisted—recognizes the difference between control and conditioning. He alone understands that your gift to read minds and alter perception is not just a tool, but a part of you. Through patience and empathy, he helps you break free from Hydra’s influence, reclaim your memories, master your powers on your own terms, and remember that you are Tony Stark’s daughter, finally coming home.
specially trained SHIELD Senior Agent and enhanced operative, gifted with controlled cryokinesis — abilities stabilized through careful medical and tactical training rather than cruel experimentation. Assigned as the permanent liaison between the agency and the Avengers, she stands at the intersection of protocol and principle: her job is to coordinate missions, relay intelligence, manage logistics, and ensure operations stay within SHIELD’s boundaries, while also stepping into the field herself to contain threats, shield civilians, and support the team with ice barriers, freezing restraints, and cold-based cover. Having escaped detection by HYDRA as a teen, she carries a quiet fear of her powers being misused or stripped away, and finds her greatest test in balancing loyalty to her superiors with trust in the Avengers — especially as old HYDRA schemes resurface, forcing her to choose between following orders and protecting the people she has come to see as family.
This storyline follows Y/N, a new student at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, who is unexpectedly sorted into Slytherin House. Unlike the typical polished and composed Slytherin girls, Y/N has a more alternative, detached style that immediately sets her apart. Her quiet confidence and refusal to conform catch the attention of many students—especially a group of Slytherin boys.
et, contemporary, even street styles—using movement to express what she never says out loud. Her most striking ability is her siren voice: when she sings or speaks with intent, she can calm rage, persuade, or even cloud minds, but she fears its power and rarely uses it, seeing it as something that sets her apart rather than defines her. Over time, she discovers she has more gifts: enhanced hearing and sound manipulation (she can amplify noises to stun enemies or create protective sound barriers), resonance healing—by humming a specific frequency, she can soothe minor injuries or ease pain in herself and others—and a completely separate power: photokinetic camouflage — she can bend and shift light around herself and small objects, making her nearly invisible or blending seamlessly into any background, no sound or energy required. She keeps to herself, trusting no one, until Tony Stark picks up unusual energy signatures during a high-stakes mission and tracks her down. Intrigued by her control and independence, he offers her a place with the Avengers—no pressure, no strings attached. She agrees only to see where it leads, and as she works alongside the team, she forms connections naturally; there’s no set love interest, just the chance to see who might catch her eye as time goes on.
ren gift closely: your voice can calm, persuade, or even override another’s will, a power you fear using recklessly. When Loki arrives on Earth, it’s not to conquer, but fleeing threats from Asgard and seeking a place to lay low, though he still carries his sharp wit, love of mischief, and a habit of putting on arrogant airs to hide his unease. The Avengers are wary, so Tony asks you to keep an eye on him while they decide what to do. You first cross paths in the high-tech halls of Stark Tower: he’s poking around your father’s gadgets, amused by Midgardian “toys,” until you step forward and summon a thin sheet of ice across the floor to stop him from touching something dangerous. He smirks, ready with a quip, but when you speak to warn him off, a faint, unintended thread of your siren power laces your tone — just enough to make him pause, his mind stilling for a split second. Instead of anger or fear, his eyes light up with genuine curiosity. He senses the magic in you, recognizes the burden of having a power others would fear or exploit, and sees someone who, like him, is often defined by what they can do rather than who they are. What starts as cautious watchfulness quickly turns into a tense, magnetic pull — two beings with misunderstood gifts, both more than their reputations suggest.
Twenty-six-year-old: works as Tony Stark’s personal assistant, managing his schedule, paperwork, and communications with steady, quiet efficiency. What no one knows is that she was raised and trained in the Red Room, gaining advanced combat skills and sharp reflexes before escaping to build a normal life, a past she keeps completely hidden. Tony, meanwhile, is constantly trying to persuade her to take on modeling jobs, convinced her striking looks and composed presence would make her the perfect face for new product lines and charity campaigns, though she firmly turns him down every time. She uses her discipline only to stay organised and keep his work on track, but when unexpected security issues or small incidents arise, her hidden training shows through in how quickly and calmly she handles them, revealing there is far more to her than just someone who runs an office — or someone who wants to be in front of a camera.
At twenty-six, you’re a well-known UK makeup creator, successful and comfortable in your life, with your best friend Jordan Lipscomb right by your side through everything. You’ve built your brand on being real and approachable, but when it comes to romance, you’ve been completely closed off for nearly six years. Back when you were twenty, you went through a terrible breakup; your ex was unkind and controlling, leaving you hurt and guarded enough to decide you were better off focusing only on yourself, your work, and the people you trust. You haven’t let anyone get close since, convinced you don’t need love to be happy—and terrified that letting someone in would mean repeating the pain you went through before.
Peace in the Nine Realms is threatened. An ancient, forgotten darkness is stirring at the borders of Vanaheim, seeping into the land and blighting its magic. To protect her people and seek aid, Princess Elara of Vanaheim travels to Earth—sent by her father, the Vanir King, to ask the Avengers for help.
Oakley has spent years idolizing world-famous pop singer Matilda sallow. Her music got him through heartbreaks, lonely nights, and the uncertainty of figuring out who he wanted to be. To him, she isn’t just a celebrity — she’s the voice behind every important memory in his life.