Theresa "Tessa" Elizabeth St Leger Lyons

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Theresa "Tessa" Elizabeth St Leger Lyons

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Name: Theresa “Tessa” Elizabeth St Leger Lyons
Alias: The Black Knight
Gender: Female
Age: 27
Eyes: Blue
Hair: Fiery orange
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 185 lbs
Nationality: English
Alignment: Heel/Lawful Evil

Entrance Music: A Feast For The Vain by Kamelot




Strategy: Theresa’s strategy in wrestling is to absolutely destroy her opponents and make an example out of them.

She goes into each match with one goal and one goal only: to crush her foes and drive them before her feet. She wants to break her opponents with heavy blows and breaking submission holds.

Theresa will try and grab hold of her opponent and never let them out of her grasp, wanting to overpower them, crush them, and not let go until they beg her for mercy.
Style: Brawler
Preferred attacks: Pedigree, slaps, strikes, Boston Crab, Arm Bar, Suplexes, Bearhugs.
Preferred matches: Standard, Iron Woman, Cage, Last Woman Standing, Submission,
Attitude to hentai matches: ”It is no surprise you want perfection, but I won’t allow unworthy hands to touch me." (Theresa’s an elitist jerk and will only engage in hentai or lewd matches with those she deems of “worthy class”.)

Finishing Moves:
Pedigree: Theresa traps her opponent’s head between her thighs, then leaps up and slams them, face first, into the canvas.
Pedigree
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Appearance:
Theresa's ring appearance
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Theresa looking down on you
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Theresa reference sheet
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Personality:
Theresa is cold and cruel, uncaring of the plights of those around her. She cares only about her own personal code of conduct:
  • To uphold the superior status of the nobility and the aristocratic class
  • To punish those who desert their stations and fall to the standards of the common rabble
  • To provide a superior moral standard upon those beneath her to look up upon
  • To uphold her family name through superior etiquette
  • To make an example of those who fail to meet her standards.
All that to say, Theresa is an elitist snob and an unpleasant woman to deal with unless your bank account numbers look like a phone number. Even then, fail to live up to her extreme standards, and she is more likely to slap you across the face than shake your hand.

If, somehow, you manage to not fall afoul of her twisted code Theresa is arrogant, sadistic, cool, and temperamental… Yet something of a romantic. She views herself as something of a knight in shining armour and dreams one day of finding someone worthy of taking her hand.

Perhaps she’s looking for a princess to “save” from a proverbial tower.

She can be a good and loyal friend, should she view someone as worthy of being a friend. She is also a surprisingly big history nerd, with a particular interest in the industrial revolution and Napoleonic wars.

Past/History:
Theresa Elizabeth St Leger Lyons was the third child of a union between the storied St. Leger and Lyons houses of England. Her parents, one Richard Francis Lyons and Mary Anne St Leger, were distant in her upbringing. Indeed, Theresa’s raising was largely left to her eldest brother, her older sister, and her nursemaids.

As she grew, her parents continued to be largely absent from her life, and instead Theresa was passed between maids, tutors, and other members of the staff. She rose to be an exemplary child in the eyes of her family: well mannered; elegant; graceful; and proud of her lineage.

Even by the age of ten, Theresa had a sense of pride over her prestigious family and her place in it… Perhaps too much of one.

The same pride that Theresa took in her family made her branch of the family something of a black sheep to other members of her lineage. But Theresa didn’t mind, even as a child she knew that she was simply better than others.

Once she was of age to be sent to school, Theresa was entered into a prestigious boarding school where her already-inflated sense of pride in her family quickly ballooned.

She made friends with other aristocrats, creating a small clique of her own and developing a strict code of conduct by which she lived her life.

Her rules were rigid and inflexible, and Theresa looked down upon children who were more unruly and “disgraceful” than her.

At the age of 13, Theresa got in her first fight after slapping a girl who had “insulted her honour”. The slap led to a brawl between the two, who had to be pulled apart by their peers. Neither girl faced any consequences, but Theresa found that she had enjoyed making the “unruly brat” cry.

She held onto that sadistic streak - along with other “lessons” she took from boarding school - through the rest of her life. While in school she also began to pursue sports such as horse riding, karate, and eventually wrestling when she reached the age of 15.

Upon graduating, Theresa was sent to Cambridge Judge Business School. It was a formality at most, and a way for her to meet and network amongst the elite besides that.

Theresa didn’t care for the school, calling the interior “a playground painted by a drunkard”, but she applied herself dutifully to her studies until she achieved her MBA.

And then… Theresa was free.

Her older brother took up the role as the head of the family, and her older sister was in charge of most of the family’s business affairs. Left free to do whatever she desired - so long as it didn’t embarrass the family - she decided to take to sports.

Pro-wrestling, in particular.

Theresa had come to have a complicated relationship with the sport. While she was far more a fan of sports such as polo and rugby, Theresa had taken something of an interest in pro-wrestling.

Perhaps it was the larger than life storylines that intrigued her, or perhaps a certain wrestler caught her attention, or maybe she just thought that with how the common rabble crowded about, they could use a proper role model.

Whatever the reason, Theresa joined a British promotion where she performed as Lady Lyons, and relished in delivering humiliating defeats to opponents she found lacking.

It was in these years that she met a troublesome colleague - a blue-haired noblewoman from France whose family was hosted by her own. Theresa found, much to her amusement, that the woman also partook in pro-wrestling, and during her visit they travelled off to chat and to get to know one another more.

Which was when Theresa discovered, to her horror, that the Lady of the Vaillant family had, in Theresa’s eyes, “forsaken her duty”. Theresa ended their pleasant chat with a slap to the woman’s face, and within moments the two were brawling in the foyer of Theresa’s guest house.

When the maids finally managed to pull the two apart, Theresa swore that she’d teach the other woman a lesson - no matter how long it took. And so, Theresa sought to follow the woman, learning that she had joined a promotion in Japan called LAW. With her name, reputation in the local leagues, and resources, it wasn’t too difficult to have an invitation sent to her…

But as she joined the ranks of LAW, Theresa suddenly found her attention shifted, focused on a particular violet-haired noblewoman who made quite the impression on her…

”Fun” Facts:
  • Drives a black Rolls Royce Ghost II.
  • One of her few friends (and closest confidant) is her maid.
  • Enjoys horse riding
  • Likes watching rugby and polo.
  • Is a secret fan of Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works, and Artoria in particular. This is her most closely guarded secret.
  • Wears gloves so as not to touch the hands of the “unwashed masses”.
  • Likes Whiskey, and Scotch in particular. Is, in fact, a Scotch snob.
  • Dislikes Arthurt Wellesley, better known as the Duke of Wellington.
  • Also dislikes beef Wellington due to the connection.
LAW Information
Friends:
Allies:
Enemies:
  • Trinette Vaillant
  • Jeanne “Joan” De Latimer Hastings

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Last edited by veritech892 on Fri May 02, 2025 12:55 am, edited 3 times in total.

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