Season 1 isn't done yet, but I'm pretty much done with it. That means it's time to open up apps to season 2. You can copy and paste things over to your first season app. Make sure you're aware of the environment that your OC is entering by reading Season 1. Try to take you time and be detailed as possible and remember the timeline (The season starts in January 2028). Feel free to PM me for help. FILL OUT THE ENTIRE APP OR YOU OC WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED.
App (Non wrestlers can ignore the moveset part and can just tell me their role):
Ring Name:
Nickname:
Age:
Hometown:
Appearance (Include height and weight in this section):
Ring Attire (Main):
Ring Attire (Special):
Normal Wardrobe:
Alignment (Use the alignment chart):
Faction allegiance (Explained below. Can have more than 1 if it fits):
Personality:
Gimmick:
Theme Song:
Wrestling Style:
Regular Moveset (10-12 moves, don't name all of them. Saying they use multiple variations of a move is cheating. Each variation counts as 1 separate move):
Signatures (Up to 2. NAME THEM!):
Finishers (Up to 2. Name them):
Signature chain (Optional. This is like the five moves of doom. It's a signature chain of moves that your OC uses.):
Taunts:
History:
Ideas for your OC (This is your one chance to pitch storylines, friendships, Romances and scenes):
Factions you can join or support (Faction Allegiance. You can have up to two as long as they don't contradict themselves.):
Hope: The main good guy faction and easily the most popular. They do have bad seeds in their ranks. They are trained by Rey Pantera and serve the purpose to fight Despair. Have to solely be in Hope or also be in a offshoot stable (Ask permission first to start one).
Despair: The main bad faction. Micah Hyde and Azriel head the faction. They are the evilest of all the factions. Similar to Hope, you can be a member of Despair and apart of an offshoot stable. Cannot support Anarchy or Hope in any way
Nomad: These guys have no allegiance to the big two. They have their own personal goals and try to keep their nose out of Hope and Despair's world but have no political power. They are willing to work for either if it benefits them though. Can support Anarchy, Hope, Despair, Anarchy or the Cartel.
Upperclass: The richest members of the world. Can also be apart of Hope, Despair, or the Cartel. They hold influence over the two major factions and the Cartel and tribes
The Cartel: The underground factions that basically run the drug trade. Alexis Espinoza is currently the Queenpin of the underground, but with multiple territories. Please ask me first if you want to bring in a territory. Usually associated with Nomads or Upper class. Can team up with Despair.
Anarchy: Thorns to the side of the Government and also an Underground faction. They're renegades and don't really walk with Hope, Despair or The Cartel. They are Nomads (Ask if you want them to be aligned with Anarchy). The Original four are Children of Despair by default with exception of new members. They would identify as Nomads or as apart of an offshoot of Anarchy.
Tribes: The Snake Tribe (Led by Seth Sullivan) has been established. These are individual small nations funded by Hope, Despair, The Cartel or the Upperclass and work for them. (Please contact me if you want a tribe)
Children of Despair: Ten kids were forced into a killing game and they were the survivors of it. They then became responsible for one of America's tragedy. Anarchy and Azriel are five of the killers, leaving five unknown Children of Despair. 3 guys and 2 girls have not been shown yet (Contact me first). Are aligned with Anarchy, Nomad or Despair.
Papa Hawk's Agency: Basically Papa Hawk's faction. Can be Nomads, Upperclass or members of Hope. Papa Hawk refuses to deal with Despair or any of the underground factions. This basically means Papa Hawk's managerial services will be at your OC's disposal.
Alignment Chart:
Lawful Good: Lawful Good characters believe that laws exist to further the public good, and that fairness and equality before the law are necessary for good to truly exist. Order is a vital part of good, not for its own end, but because when people act arbitrarily, they will often harm each other, intentionally or unintentionally. Justice is a very important concept to lawful good characters in every sense of the word—that people are treated justly, be it justly rewarded for their services or justly punished for their ill deeds. To a lawful good character, no one is above the rules, not even themselves.
Examples: Captain America, Yoda, Obi Wan Kenobi, Superman, Rukia Kuchiki
Neutral Good: A Neutral Good character will usually comply with laws if doing so benefits the greater good, but rebel against those they consider unjust or which conflict with the greater good.
Examples: Sailor Moon, Goku, Ash Ketchum, Wonder Women, Spiderman, Luke Skywalker
Chaotic Good: Chaotic Good characters are rebels and free spirits who believe in doing good, by their own standards. Some don't have a problem with greater systems such as laws as long as they leave them alone; others are anarchists who believe that the betterment of all can only be achieved by actively rejecting any higher instances of power. Likely to take a intuitive approach to The Golden Rule, caring about other people's feelings and needs without having to calcify it into specific rules
Examples: Ichigo, Z Fighters, Yusuke Uremeshi, Edward Elric, Naruto Uzumaki, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Wolverine, Han Solo
Lawful Neutral: Lawful Neutral characters believe in order — personal, systemic, peace, three of them or either — above all else. They will always seek to obey and preserve order, even to the inconvenience of themselves and others, and even if they themselves admit the law in question is an annoying one. While a Lawful Good character may justify breaking his code of conduct by appealing to the greater good that transcends all things, a Lawful Neutral character will not, since the greater good does not enter into it.
Examples: L, The Punisher, Judge Dredd, Nick Fury, James Bond
True Neutral: A True Neutral character or organization can be introduced as a Wild Card, neither aligned with the Hero nor the Big Bad. On the other hand, they may well be on one side or the other, at least nominally. Perhaps they care little for the conflict and have their own goals, which are neither particularly good or evil. A True Neutral scientist may work for the good guys because it furthers their research, but they may also work for the bad guys for the same reason. They could also be on whichever side their friends are, just because of that. True Neutral characters can seem somewhat selfish, but they can also seem rather happy-go-lucky in comparison to more responsible characters.
Examples: Kevin Mask, Guts, Galactus, Anakin Skywalker, Jill Tuck, Sasuke Uchiha
Chaotic Neutral: Chaotic Neutral characters do whatever the hell they like and damn the consequences (unless they're too noble or hurtful, watch out for that part!). Some say they're the ultimate free spirits, others that they're just crazy. Either way, there's no telling what they'll decide to do next — their main, and often only, concern is their own freedom. Whose side are they on? It's doubted that they even know themselves. Nobody else does. In some ways their inherent uncertainty makes them an unknown quantity to deal with most times so they border on Jerkass in terms of their self-centered perception of the world, though they usually do have some redeeming features. Chaotic Neutrals detest the self righteous and believe in power to the individual.
Examples: Vegeta, Seto Kaiba, Lupin III, The Incredible Hulk, John Constantine
Lawful Evil: A Lawful Evil character is an evil character who either tries to impose or uphold a lawful system on others without regard for their wishes, and/or adheres to a particular code. They believe in order, but mostly because they believe it is the best way of realizing their evil wishes. They will obey the letter of the law, but not the spirit, and are usually very careful about giving their word.
Examples: Danzo, Doctor Doom, Magneto, Darth Vader
Neutral Evil: Neutral Evil character will ally with anybody as long as it advances their own interests — and it is all about their own interests. These characters do not respect other people as people like themselves with feelings and needs; rather they are tools or obstacles inferior to the Neutral Evil, to be used for their advancement. Neutral Evil characters are intrinsically selfish people, regardless of whose side they are on, and as a Token Evil Teammate, they may sell out to the bad guy if it makes achieving their goals significantly easier
Examples: Frieza, Light Yagami, Sasori, Lex Luthor, Loki, Tony Montana, Agent Smith
Chaotic Evil: Chaotic Evil is the truly free evil spirit. Whereas the Chaotic Neutral character is concerned mainly with his own freedom but doesn't seek to hurt others, the same cannot be said for a Chaotic Evil character. They will do whatever they want whenever they want to do it, which, seeing as they are evil, usually entails lots and lots of death and destruction. These characters are usually the most aggressive of the Evil alignments, more often than not being possessed of an impulsively violent nature and a total disregard for people, laws, or even the world around them. In short, Chaotic Evil represents the destruction of not only life and goodness, but also the order upon which they depend.
Examples: Kid Buu, Orochimaru, Joker, Carnage, Albert Wesker, Vega
