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Searching out other mutants in the Mousehole had been her second port of call when Ali had finally finished up with the conversation with Dinah. She knew plenty were gravitating here - had been told as such by Charles and Magneto - but she was surprised by just how many.
First, she had spotted a harried looking Jean making her way to the small house outside the Mousehole. They had offered a few passing waves before Ali continued. She spotted Bobby and grinned, picking up pace and lengthening her strides to fall into step with him.
“Well look at you. Who would have thought?” She drawled.
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Dinah didn’t waste time when she heard who just arrived in Sokovia. It rippled through the stratosphere pretty damn quick and Dinah wasn’t able to keep the smile off her face at the idea of seeing Ali again. All the good memories of the Prismatic Punk tour came flooding back and she wanted to spend some time reminiscing about them. She pretty much kicked the door down when she found Alison, with a little less aggression but only a little.
“Ali oh Ali,” Dinah sang. “Where have you been all my liiiiife?” It was a joke she used to make when they were sharing a tour bus. “I can’t believe you’re here. It’s been so long!” It meant Dinah’s life was about to get more musical, and that was like therapy to her. She could use some therapy in that way because she was basically ignoring all her problems here and playing the clown. Now when she played the clown she could do it dancing in Ali’s light show. She didn’t bother to hide her excitement or play it cool.
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Ali had only just flung a bunch of her bags down on the bed - okay, and the floor - when the door rattled insistently and was thrown open with an aggression that felt familiar. Sure enough, her favourite punk songbird came flying through, crooning away and Ali squealed delightedly, launching herself towards Dinah. She had never been one to be shy about how much she had missed people and so, she threw her arms around her friend and squeezed her into a truly ridiculous hug.
"Love of my liiiiife," she sang back, half in the tune of the Queen song but with her own riff. "Tell me about it! Where have you been?" She asked, eager to catch up with her friend. Ali herself had been pretty publicly on tour, taking the latest album for a spin across the US and Canada. Dinah, however, had been far more absent from the public eye. "Come, sit down - just ignore all my stuff everywhere. Tell me what's going on - and the deal with this place!"
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The fact that the Mousehole had heavy double doors was in fact excellent for Ali's flair for the dramatics. She had sent word ahead already, reaching out to her fellow mutants and then through the appropriate channels of Steve and Diana as she had been told to do.
So sue her if she wanted a good entrance. Ali pushed at the doors hard, watching them swing open as music from the portable speaker clipped to her belt loop played. As soon as the doors shut behind her, the light show began and she grinned, wide and bright, at the person in the entrance hall. A smaller crowd than she was used to but never let it be said that Alison Blaire didn't know how to put on a show.
With rainbow sparkles haloing her, she waved brightly. "Morning to you all as well."
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MEET ALISON BLAIRE: THE POP STAR CAUSING A STIR
Otherwise known by her stage - and mutant - name, Dazzler, Alison Blaire sat down with us today to chat about her career, her life story, and her latest tour.
FACT FILE
NAME/ALIAS: Alison Blaire / Dazzler
LOOKS LIKE: Margot Robbie
MOST LIKELY TO BE SEEN WITH: X-Men, mutant/metakind, tenuously Genosha at the moment.
AGE: 33
SPECIES: Mutant
MUTANT POWERS: Sound Conversion, Light Projection, Superhuman Hearing
CURRENTLY: Taking a break from her latest tour, the Neon Nature tour, in favour of some time spent with friends and family. Although word on the street is that she’s been spotted in Sokovia...
FUN FACTS
Alison is actually considered a queer icon. She came up through the club scene, something a little bit more unusual these days, and was performing in clubs before she could even drink in them. As such, she is often lauded as a gay icon, even though she wasn’t out for the majority of her career. She is a big advocate for social causes and it isn’t unusual to see her using her abilities to project pride colours at her shows.
She’s a bit of a musical savant. It, of course, isn’t news that she can sing but her enhanced hearing comes with the side effect of perfect pitch and she can play acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, piano and cello.
Ali wears the same locket for all her performances - this is a microphone shaped charm, albeit the locket is left empty at the moment. This necklace belonged to Ali’s mother and, when she divorced Alison's father and left the family, she left it behind in the hopes that Ali would take it up one day.
She has a wicked sharp mind for timing and rhythm and has an impeccable sense of punctuality - whether it comes from years of performing or is just innate - but Ali is never late unless she is actively choosing to be so in order to make an impression.
HISTORY
[Content Note: Ali’s bio contains mention of grooming, manipulation and drug abuse]
If you look Alison Blaire up on Wikipedia, you would find that the early life section of her biography is notably sparse. This is deliberate, of course. She claims it is to preserve the mystique of Dazzler as a persona - where is the flair in telling the truth about a boring upbringing in New York? No, if it’s blank, people can invent all sorts of ideas from the few things she says in interviews or on social media.
In actuality, Alison Blaire was born in the Long Island suburb of Gardendale to Carter and Katherine Blaire - a sweet young couple in the so-called prime of their lives. Carter was a law student, working his way diligently through law school with a dedication that he would have done well to apply to his family too. Katherine was a dreamer - open minded and starry eyed and longing for fame as a singer. It shouldn’t have worked between them.
It didn’t.
When Alison was only a toddler, barely 3 years old, Katherine walked out, claiming that Carter was slowly suffocating her spirit. She left him to raise Alison with the help of his mother and so, that was that. Carter, for all his flaws, had loved Katherine deeply and her leaving had a profound effect on him - to the point of deciding it would be less painful for Alison if she never knew anything about her mother, beyond the few hazy memories she had managed to form on her own. Despite this attempt at erasing Katherine from their lives, Carter was distraught to realise that Alison was taking after her mother - free spirited and chatting enthusiastically about how she was going to become a pop star one day.
Perhaps it was just idle adolescent dreaming. Carter still wouldn’t stand for it.
He came down hard on her for the very notion, trying to stamp it out of her before the idea could truly take root but unfortunately for him, Alison had inherited his own stubborn streak and clung to the idea all the more.
It was, however, much easier to go along with Carter’s wishes until she could strike out on her own officially and so, she agreed to focus on her academics with the condition that she was allowed to take music lessons on the side - a bargain that her grandmother whole-heartedly supported. Carter agreed and so, Alison went on to be a formidable academic in her own right, easily coasting through her classes.
When she was in eighth grade however, she was one of the student performers at their annual dance, something she was very proud of. It was not to be that simple unfortunately and Alison manifested her mutant abilities here, inadvertently temporarily blinding everyone there except for herself. It was chalked up to a technical malfunction and they cited the fact that she had been on stage for the reason that she was spared. Alison knew that wasn’t true - that it had been her fault - but the concept terrified her and so, she kept her abilities secret. This alienated her from her father but, reluctantly, she still agreed to go to university and study law.
Here, she was able to explore herself without the influence of her father and found that she didn’t care about law - she cared about music. She began to work club scenes, performing as often as she could while keeping her grades pretty good and making a name for herself. Some of the older club queens adopted her, pulling her into a circle populated mostly by LGBTQ+ people and people of colour and Alison thrived, taking everything they had to say on board. This was how she came to craft her own costumes and adopt a stage name - the Dazzler. Fitting, her friends said, considering the incredible light shows she managed to put on - even with shitty club set-ups.
At graduation, Carter came with options of law schools to attend. Alison told him that she would not be going to law school. Instead, she would pursue a career as a singer - without his blessing or financial support.
Despite the changing attitude towards mutants and metas, Alison elected to keep her powers a secret. She didn’t want to be a token meta act - she wanted to make it in the scene from her own talent first and foremost. Her light shows were hailed as a technological marvel for a solo act and she covered it with easy white lies about her amazing tech team and their unique work. Emma Frost and Charles Xavier both saw straight through such a thing. Both the Hellfire Club and the X-Men were sent to recruit her.
When the Hellfire Knights attempted to take her by force, Alison joined forces with the X-Men to dispatch them - an act that led to Charles offering her a position in the X-Men. Alison ultimately refused, still not wanting to reveal her abilities to the wider public.
Reinvigorated to make her career even more of a success, Alison pursued a residency spot at one of New York’s most interesting nightlife spots, an up and coming club that had already hosted several stars. The audition process was gruelling but ultimately, Alison secured the position and played several sell-out gigs there. That was until Enchantress, the Asgardian sorceress, showed up - incensed by the fact that Alison had beaten her in the audition process. The Enchantress summoned her minions and Alison was thrown into the fray of a battle, one that she emerged from victorious - having sealed Enchantress’s awful energies back single-handedly - but with a career on the verge of being ruined.
With her career on a shaky peg, Alison started to make questionable decisions in the hopes of holding onto some of her former fame. She accepted a proposal from producer Roman Nebokoh to workshop a movie based on her life story, something that became even more complicated when Ali discovered that the woman she had been using as her vocal coach for years was, in actuality, her mother - with a changed name and a truly terrible story leading up to this moment. Reunited with her mother and getting to know her half-sister, Lois, Ali was vulnerable and didn’t notice every red flag that Roman displayed. After saving Lois’ life, Ali was heartbroken when Lois decided she didn’t want to come back to New York with Alison, choosing a life away from the woman who had uprooted everything in order to save her life.
Ali agreed to the movie, too unsettled to think things through properly, even when financial backing happened to come from one of the other men in Hollywood who had been attempting to court her, Eric Beale. It was a terrible idea. Both Roman and Eric conspired against Alison, getting her hooked on drugs and watching as she spiralled out of control. Eventually, the ultimatum was put to her - the movie would be released and catapult her back to fame but only if she signed a contract making her their sole creative property. She rejected the proposal and tore up the contract, leaving with her life in pieces.
And so, she decided to step back from the spotlight - making her way to Xavier’s, one of the only places she knew she could go under the radar. She moved out to Australia with them, still keeping a relatively low profile and ultimately, became a source of entertainment and verve for the team. She would tour local bars and sing sets and remind the others what they were living for. It was healing for her too.
After looking into the Siege Perilous, Alison saw many different versions of how her life could have turned out and yet, they all ended in her death. Ultimately, she, along with the rest of their team, banished herself through the Siege Perilous.
Alison awoke on Malibu Beach, unaware of who she was. She was eventually taken in by an old friend from the club scene and they helped her through the maelstrom she had awoken to - a copy of Dazzler: The Movie had surfaced and Eric Beale was on the warpath, intending to kill Alison. She took him down and managed to get rid of the final copy of the movie. With that done and her memories restored, Alison got to work rebuilding her career, launching a comeback to rival any other.
She quietly worked alongside any team she could find whenever she was in town - with brief stints on Excalibur, but with the majority of her focus back on her career, launching a new album that became a sensation. Dazzler was a household name again.
And then the Sokovia Accords were announced and Alison realised that she had been a coward not to throw the full weight of her platform behind her own people. Reinvigorated by this, Alison made a public announcement. She was a mutant, and proud, and she did not endorse these Accords. The announcement was mostly met with praise and Alison started a public campaign about metakind and the Accords, highlighting several activists who had done far more than she had.
Charles and Erik came to her, offering a place on Genosha, should she be interested. Alison turned them down initially. She worked for a while longer in the world - and her every show grew more political. Alison became a divisive but mostly popular figure and her sales began sky-rocketing. Dazzler has made a meteoric rise back to fame.
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