Karella "Kara" Severin
Alias: The Purple Rockstar
Overall Record: 0 - 0
LAW Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face/Heel
General Appearance

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Alias: The Purple Rockstar
Overall Record: 0 - 0
LAW Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face/Heel
General Appearance

This image is AI generated.
Biological Information:
Age: 24
Birthday: February 5th
Height: 5'9 (175 cm)
Weight: 147 lbs (66 kg)
Ethnicity: French-American
Combat Grade:
Offense: D
Defense: E
Speed: E
IQ: F
Experience: D
Potential: C
Wrestling Info:
Style: Freestyle
Kara was also taught by her mother how to wrestle. However, Kara was noted to be a rather poor student, so she never quite developed the same technical skill that Nix did, often relying more on her improvisation on her mother's moves compared to Nix who studied them diligently. However, because of Julia's teachings, many of her moves overlap with Nix's as they both rely on their great athleticism to overwhelm their opponents where Nix is a slightly more technical fighter, Kara is much more physically capable.
Signature Moves:
- Real Headbanger: Sitting Facebuster.
- Chord Breaker: Chest Chops
- Diaphragm Expansion: Spear
- A Real Headbanger: Stunner
Theme Song:
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Personal Information:
Hometown: San Francisco, California
Personality Type (MBTI): ESTP
Likes: Electric Guitars, Musicals, Choir, American Football, Wrestling
Dislikes: Reading, Bees
Personality:
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Kara is a confident and decisive woman. She's not a big fan of the abstract, instead preferring physical action and practicality. She blends her physical intensity with a straightforward pragmatism, relying less on studied sequences and more on instinct, momentum, and sheer athletic force. She trusts her body more than anything else. She is playful and a tease, but also an excellent improviser. She has a habit of winging things, much to Julia's chagrin. She is also incredibly stubborn, even more so than her sister. She is quite subtle about it, but she hates stagnation and the lack of motion, the constant need to improve drives her forward.
Despite her outward ease, she is just as passionate about wrestling as her sister. She simply expresses it differently. Loss frustrates her, not because of wounded pride alone, but because she believes she could have done something in that split second, something to have given her the win. Despite everything, she is a woman who cares for others. She has a close relationship with her family and loves them dearly, even if she never fully agreed with her mother's philosophy.
Despite her outward ease, she is just as passionate about wrestling as her sister. She simply expresses it differently. Loss frustrates her, not because of wounded pride alone, but because she believes she could have done something in that split second, something to have given her the win. Despite everything, she is a woman who cares for others. She has a close relationship with her family and loves them dearly, even if she never fully agreed with her mother's philosophy.
Lore:
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Karella “Kara” Severin was born 20 minutes after her sister—and a lifetime ahead of expectation. San Francisco gave her motion: hills to run, fields to compete on, a skyline that always felt like it was daring her to climb higher. Where Nix found comfort in quiet corners and bookshelves, Kara found it in movement. School was something to get through. Practice was something to live for.
Her mother’s lessons about wrestling being “feelings made physical” never quite landed the same way with her. She understood Julia's philosophy, but she never agreed with it in the same way her sister did. Nix was the golden child—the one who inherited all of their mother's traits, the one born 20 minutes before her, the one who understood and embodied their mother's philosophy.
Kara? She had her father's eyes—the man who left them all behind soon after.
Despite everything, the twins were close. They competed, as all siblings do, in small, harmless ways, but never fractured their relationship the way so many siblings do. This was due to Julia's steady guidance. She never taught them to be winners—or at least she didn’t try to. She tried to enforce discipline in her daughters, but only Nix took that to heart.
Kara was much more of a problem child, never quite excelling academically the way her sister did, but thriving in sports and physical activities. She was rebellious throughout her teenage years, often doing things behind her mother's back—but always confiding in her sister.
Julia never judged Kara as much as the girl believed. Instead, she found Kara quite similar to her ex-husband in some ways: someone who strove to be different, to not be shackled in the way that they were raised. In a way, she saw his presence living on inside her younger daughter.
Kara’s relationship with her mother was good, but she always felt like she had to do everything herself rather than rely on her.
When she graduated high school, she decided to move to New York. She saw it as an expansion. She wanted velocity, friction, and a city that matched her pace. New York gave her all of it. She wrestled in smaller promotions and independent circuits, stepping into rings where she could express herself in her own way. There were no expectations to live up to—only opponents to face.
New York also gave her space to lean into other parts of herself. She played guitar in cramped apartments and sang in rehearsal rooms after long practices. Music became her counterbalance. Wrestling was impact; music was control. Both demanded presence.
Through it all, she stayed close with Nix. Phone calls. Texts. Shared footage. She was the first person Nix told after she began dating Troy. Though Kara was happy for her sister, she couldn't help feel a little envious—noting that her sister had gotten a boyfriend before her. However, as they met and interacted more, Kara soon warmed up to Troy, and she now considers him a close friend and trusts him greatly, especially when it comes to caring for Nix.
Eventually, Kara returned. Not because she had failed or because she no longer loved New York, but because she had accomplished her goal and gotten what she needed. California was still her home, and she wanted nothing more than to be close to her sister and mother.
Now, stepping into LAW, Kara carries both coasts with her. From her mother, she inherited passion. From her sister, she inherited perspective. But she built her own interpretation of what the ring means.
She steps forward with the full intention of facing the challenges ahead. If she wins, she’ll win completely. If she loses, her opponent had better be ready for a rematch.
Her mother’s lessons about wrestling being “feelings made physical” never quite landed the same way with her. She understood Julia's philosophy, but she never agreed with it in the same way her sister did. Nix was the golden child—the one who inherited all of their mother's traits, the one born 20 minutes before her, the one who understood and embodied their mother's philosophy.
Kara? She had her father's eyes—the man who left them all behind soon after.
Despite everything, the twins were close. They competed, as all siblings do, in small, harmless ways, but never fractured their relationship the way so many siblings do. This was due to Julia's steady guidance. She never taught them to be winners—or at least she didn’t try to. She tried to enforce discipline in her daughters, but only Nix took that to heart.
Kara was much more of a problem child, never quite excelling academically the way her sister did, but thriving in sports and physical activities. She was rebellious throughout her teenage years, often doing things behind her mother's back—but always confiding in her sister.
Julia never judged Kara as much as the girl believed. Instead, she found Kara quite similar to her ex-husband in some ways: someone who strove to be different, to not be shackled in the way that they were raised. In a way, she saw his presence living on inside her younger daughter.
Kara’s relationship with her mother was good, but she always felt like she had to do everything herself rather than rely on her.
When she graduated high school, she decided to move to New York. She saw it as an expansion. She wanted velocity, friction, and a city that matched her pace. New York gave her all of it. She wrestled in smaller promotions and independent circuits, stepping into rings where she could express herself in her own way. There were no expectations to live up to—only opponents to face.
New York also gave her space to lean into other parts of herself. She played guitar in cramped apartments and sang in rehearsal rooms after long practices. Music became her counterbalance. Wrestling was impact; music was control. Both demanded presence.
Through it all, she stayed close with Nix. Phone calls. Texts. Shared footage. She was the first person Nix told after she began dating Troy. Though Kara was happy for her sister, she couldn't help feel a little envious—noting that her sister had gotten a boyfriend before her. However, as they met and interacted more, Kara soon warmed up to Troy, and she now considers him a close friend and trusts him greatly, especially when it comes to caring for Nix.
Eventually, Kara returned. Not because she had failed or because she no longer loved New York, but because she had accomplished her goal and gotten what she needed. California was still her home, and she wanted nothing more than to be close to her sister and mother.
Now, stepping into LAW, Kara carries both coasts with her. From her mother, she inherited passion. From her sister, she inherited perspective. But she built her own interpretation of what the ring means.
She steps forward with the full intention of facing the challenges ahead. If she wins, she’ll win completely. If she loses, her opponent had better be ready for a rematch.
Relationships:
- Matthew LeBlanc (Estranged Father)
- Julia Severin (Mother)
- Nixanne "Nix" Severin (Older Twin Sister)
- Troy Mikkelsen (Close Friend)
Fun Facts:
- Kara's purple eyes are from her father, Matthew. They are her most defining feature and have been pointed out as unnatural.
- Kara actually has the worst eyesight of her family, with her eyes being significantly worse than Nix and Julia.
- She played American football and softball in high school.
- Julia also tried to teach Kara French as well, but she never quite picked it up as well her sister did.
- Kara is actually blonde, but she got her hair dyed when she went to New York. Julia wasn't super happy about it though.
- Kara sings shockingly well, especially since her voice is naturally deep.
- Kara has spent more money on Broadway Musicals than she cares to admit.
Match History:
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