Jacinda Ardern's stunning leadership story is the stuff of legend.
And the legend just grew as the leader of a 7.2 per cent party, New Zealand First, crowned her Prime Minister 80 days after she became Labour leader.
A Labour-led Government has been a possibility almost all of the past three years, most polls have shown.
But the reality still comes as a shock, not least to Labour itself. As various MPs, staffers and officials crowded into the caucus room for her acceptance speech tonight, it was a pinch-me moment for them too.
Ardern will be something of a stranger as Prime Minister. She has barely been heard from in the past month during a self-imposed exile.