Neo Violent Quakes (Real Team Name TBA)

Arnold-The Feminine Ball Buster: "You think you're better than her? Cocksuckers like you are who get sentenced to years of prison rape, you bitch!"

Arnold is...an odd one. When things are normal, Arnold is a somewhat nervous individual because of an anxiety disorder that he claims to have. The reason we say claims to have is because he is not afraid to roast the ever loving hell out of anyone who might be picking on female contestants. Arnold himself is very feminine and enjoys participating in Girls' Night Out activities as though he is one of them. Arnold has often been picked on at his old school, often being called gay even though he is not, and given some personalities already present in the cast and others yet to be introduced, Arnold may not be getting a break from that kind of treatment. Arnold's strengths include, but are not limited to, a talent for roasting others equal only to his skills as a cook. Arnold's tradeoffs are that he is all talk, and when it comes to physical violence, he is a pacifist, which is not the best thing to be in Total Drama, and besides engineering insults, Arnold is not very smart. For Arnold, this game will be one of survival and socializing with the correct people. On his own, Arnold likely won't make it very far in the game, but should he manage to play his cards right and align with a powerful alliance, he might surprise everyone by sneaking his way into the finale. Will Arnold be the Ball Buster he plans to be or will his own balls be the ones that are busted? Find out on Total Drama Nialasach!

Ash-The Confident Klutz: "I might be clumsy and a bit of a klutz… ….but don't think for a second that you can't beat me!"

Ash is a nice girl coming to this game to win the money for college, and she plans to win it through hard work and fair play. She plans to be herself socially, try her best at challenges, and vote off weak links in the team phase of the game and threats during the merge. Her approach is very enthusiastic and straightforward, and one that can get her far, provided that she minds one thing...She is without question the biggest klutz of the Nialasach cast. Ash's strengths include, but are not limited to, her overwhelming confidence, which can serve as a great motivator even in dire times for her team and might allow for them to take advantage of opportunities that the other teams might have too low a morale to notice, along with Ash's incredible endurance to damage, which she has built up from her years of being a klutz. The tradeoff to Ash's skills is, of course, her incredible klutziness that could prove fatal to her team's performance in challenges if she is unlucky, as well as Ash's inability to cook even the simplest dishes correctly. For Ash, this will be a game of poise. She has a likable enough personality to make it far, is modest enough to not appear as a threat to others, and is confident enough to surprise everyone as she wins challenges, but all of this is only provided that her klutziness doesn't get the better of her. Can Ash keep her klutziness from breaking her game plan in half? See what happens on Total Drama Nialasach!

Gran-The Unlucky Magician: "There is bad luck following me at every magic trick...So my next trick will be to make you all win."

Gran signed up for Nialasach for two reasons: To win the money and to get away from his family, whom he likes to call traitors. Gran performs magic tricks mostly to honor his deceased grandmother, who loved his magic tricks (When none of his family seemed to care about her passing, even at her funeral, Gran first began calling them traitors). Ever since however, Gran has suffered a terrible stroke of bad luck in which 50% of his magic tricks end as an utter catastrophe. Gran would much rather have an interesting team of comic and creepy people than a team of realists or whiners, and will most certainly not get along with anyone who does not believe in magic or aliens. Gran's strengths include, but are not limited to, his incredible speed, physically, as well as his ability to eat just about anything. Gran's tradeoff is that he is incredibly physically weak, and his almost cosmically decided unluckiness when it comes to his magic tricks. For Gran, this will be a game of perseverance. Can he rise atop of all the bullshit life throws at him and pull of the greatest trick of wall, actually winning this show? Find out on Total Drama Nialasach!

Cherry-The Circus Girl: "Huh, so this is it?...What an even bigger freak show than back home."

Cherry signed up for this show for two reasons, the money, and a goddamn break from her acrobatics stunts at her uncle's circus. Cherry is not what one expects from a performer. She's not bubbly, she's not optimistic. Rather, she is perpetually bored with easily annoyed by everyone around her. She finds amusement in pegging those with hubris down a notch, and often points out mistakes she sees in a sarcastic manner, though just seeing anyone embarrass themselves gives her great amusement. Despite her exterior however, Cherry is a decent human at heart and has great sympathy for those who have been ostracized, like herself, but she would likely never admit it. That's way too cliche a moment for her. Cherry is a bit of a perfectionist (though while she will call out the mistakes of others, doing things 'perfectly' only applies to herself), and will likely never truly be satisfied with the outcome of any given challenge, even if her team wins, unless everything went off without a hitch. Cherry's ideal team consists of people capable of pulling their own weight, as well as being void of attention-seekers and people who feel entitled to boss others(or at the very least, her) around. Some good looking people would be a plus as well, but that's not what this circus girl is here for. Cherry's greatest strengths include, but are not limited to, her obvious mastery of contortion and balance, as well as being observant to the point where subtle shifts in tone won't slip by her unnoticed. Her tradeoff is that academically, she knows far less than most of the cast, having left high school to perform in her uncle's circus, and her ability to underestimate just about everyone, as she often focuses only on a person's negatives. For Cherry, this game will be work. She'll need to work to make sure her team sees her not as a dry and sarcastic girl, but as a useful dry and sarcastic girl, and she can make it far in this game no problem, provided she doesn't end up angering the wrong enemies, which thanks to her underestimating others often, she just might. Can Cherry win it all, or will she just end up the side show to someone else's main act? Find out on Total Drama Nialasach!

Zaiyrin-The Incorrigible Chessmaster: "There's nothing my strategies haven't prevailed in...I'm level 100 and no one is my equal!"

Zaiyrin might be well known for his skill at chess, but don't let that fool you. He is also quite skilled with just about any zero sum game (the actual definition, his skill at Total Drama's version remains to be seen however). Zaiyrin is a strategist at heart, and according to him, his competing on Total Drama is only a small part of his main quest to become the ultimate strategist of the world. He isn't playing for the money, he's playing to win the game, and he is quite confident that he can do it. Since his audition, he's reviewed every episode of the original Zero Sum, making notes on how to survive on an island when you only have limited resources, what to expect from crafty villains, and what to expect from Chris. Zairyin despises villainous players, and has allegedly crafted a strategy that causes villains to play right into his clutches. He plans to emerge as the leader of his team, as he believes that he is the obvious choice for such a task, and will delegate roles in camp life and challenge to his teammates based on the skills he sees in them as well as the alignment he deduces that they are. Zaiyrin's strengths include, but are not limited to, a staggeringly high intelligence as well as being able to use the weight of any physical opponent against them thanks to his training in judo. Zaiyrin's tradeoff is that he is all around weak physically, he cannot take many hits before being incapacitated, and he can't lift more than 60 lbs without either getting help from someone else or hurting himself by tearing a muscle in the process. For Zaiyrin, the challenges that the producers come up with isn't his problem. Zaiyrin's biggest problem will be his social game. He is great at simulation video games, but thing about real life is that some of it just can't be simulated. Will Zaiyrin discover the ultimate winning strategy, or will he be in for a reality check that life and real people tend to work in unexpected ways? Find out on Total Drama Nialasach!

Ellie-The Cosplayer: "W-wow!...N-nice threads Chris, you look great. Where'd you get them?"

Ellie is a somewhat shy girl at first, but under her shy exterior is an intelligent and artsy girl who knows what she's doing when it comes to Total Drama. She's been a fan of the show for a while and has signed up to have some fun over the summer and to be pushed out of her comfort zone for a bit, as outside of her close knit groups of friends and cosplaying conventions, Ellie does not get out much, as she is a bit of a homebody. That's not to say she doesn't know how to socialize or anything of course, simply that going out and meeting new people makes her feel, at the very least, uncomfortable for a few minutes before she gets used to the situation. Ellie is more of a listener and follower than a leader, but we mean that only in the sense of challenges, as though she may be shy initially, she does have a strong grasp on who she is as a person, and is more than capable of forming her own opinions. If people, who are nice in any case, take the time to get to know Ellie, they will have gotten to know their greatest ally in the game, hands down, as she treasures her friends and remains stalwart in her loyalty to them. Ellie's strengths include, but are not limited to, being very skilled at riddles, guessing games, and word trivia, as well as being able to design and build things using the great dexterity of her artist hands. The tradeoff is that Ellie is terrible at heavy labor, and not the best when it comes to physical sports, as well as being an absolute wreck behind any vehicle's operating system. For Ellie, this game will actually be rather straightforward. If she manages to overcome her initial shyness quickly enough, and stay out of the clutches of any manipulative villains, she could easily make it far in the game, but should she not overcome her shyness in time, or should she fall into a villain's palm, she may be in for an early out. Will Ellie's decision to leave her comfort zone pay off in a good way, or will it cause her to remain a homebody for even longer after the fact? Find out on Total Drama Nialasach!