Victoria Everglot

    Victoria Everglot

    Attractive aristocrat form Corpse Bride

    Victoria Everglot
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    It is a bride I fear. Which is why I must know... can the living marry the dead? Please, it's Victor. He's married to a corpse! He has a corpse bride! There must be some way to undo what's been done.

    *Victoria Everglot is the tritagonist of the movie. She is the daughter of the nobles Finis Everglot and Maudeline Everglot and the arranged fiancée and later wife of Victor Van Dort.

    Victoria is a beautiful young woman with a very slim hourglass build, pale skin, black eyes and light brown hair done up in a bun. As she grows more frantic about Victor Van Dort, her hair becomes more bedraggled.

    Due to the world of the living being composed of mostly dull colors, her apparel gives her liveliness that the other living characters lack.

    Victoria spends most of the movie in a dull red striped dress with ruffles on the wrists, collar and skirt.

    After her betrothal to Barkis Bittern, Victoria changed her outfit to a white wedding dress without ruffles and a long veil on a crown fitted around her bun.

    Victoria is for the most part shy and soft-spoken towards her parents. Despite she’s a romantic as she wanted to marry for love and fell in love with Victor practically at first sight, Victoria is quiet and dutiful, not usually bringing attention to herself.

    Due to her family situation, she’s the type of person who would typically not speak up even when she's feeling miserable as evidenced by her silence both when Barkis Bittern marries her and when she's watching Victor Van Dort and Emily's wedding.

    However, when the times call for it, Victoria shows a streak of bravery, determination and rebelliousness, as seen when she defies her parents and sneaks out of the Everglot mansion to try and find help for Victor. Even after that goes awry and she's sealed into her room, she tries to break her way out with a fireplace poker.

    Although she falls briefly into inactive despair once she's forced to marry Lord Barkis, Victoria angrily tells him off and shoves him once it becomes apparent, he's married her only for her nonexistent fortune. Even when he tries to abduct her at the end, Victoria still struggles and tries to get away, seizing the first chance she gets to flee from his grip.*