Queen Vypra
The backstory of a slithery super-villainess

Pamela Prentiss had been dubbed by many as the "Cosmetics Queen of Beverly Hills." Her cosmetics company is at the very top in the entire West Coast, and if you ask Pamela, it's due to her business savvy, smarts, and massive experience.
She certainly won't say it's because she's sabotaged her competitors.
Some slander there, some blackmail elsewhere, but Pamela still had one main competitor in her way, and she decided to go for the big guns: dumping an immense amount of snake venom in a vat full of chemicals. Her plan would have been foolproof, but she didn't count on a 5.4 quake suddenly hitting the area. Pamela falls in the venom-filled vat but despite this, she survives...but she's definitely not the same.
A reflection reveals that Pamela has partial snake skin, which causes the businesswoman to shriek loud enough for a security guard to hear her. The young woman approached Pamela and recognized her, but before she could report her, Pamela suddenly flashed a set of yellow snake eyes before her forked tongue entered the woman's mouth, causing the guard to wither and collapse. Once Pamela returned to her car, she saw that her face was back to normal, and thus began her new chapter.
Pamela Prentiss was gone; having descended into madness after that fateful night. She's now become Queen Vypra, a super-villainess who now uses her powers to absorb beauty from her victims as part of a deranged vendetta against the industry she once owned, vowing that she and she alone will be the most beautiful being in the world. She can hypnotize with her eyes, kill with her tongue, and can morph into a snake monster if need be, though no matter the form, whether it's Pamela Prentiss or Queen Vypra, she is immensely cold-blooded!
About the Creator
Clyde E. Dawkins
I'm a big sports fan, especially hockey, and I've been a fan of villainesses since I was eight! My favorite shows are The Simpsons and Family Guy, etc.

Comments (3)
I can see this as a movie. Excellent Hero villainess story
Love this story!
Great story. Well done, Clyde