Gaia Wren: Nature's Wrath

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Gaia Wren: Nature's Wrath

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Name: Gaia Wren
Hair Color: Green
Eye Color: Green
Height: 5’4
Weight: 130
Alignment: Tweener (Depends how she wakes up)
Entrance Theme:
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Fighting Style:
Knowing this ain’t gonna help you, just letting you know.
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Gaia's fighting style is a masterful synthesis of Judo, Taekwondo and her parents training, designed to maximize her strengths and exploit her opponent's weaknesses. Her approach is characterized by fluid transitions between striking and grappling, with a deep understanding of leverage, timing, and technique.

Gaia's Taekwondo training adds a dynamic striking element to her style, characterized by speed, agility, and high-impact kicks. Her striking is both defensive and offensive, using her legs as both shields and weapons. Gaia's Taekwondo is combining grace with explosive power.
Gaia's Judo forms a core of her fighting style, emphasizing throws, joint locks, and grappling techniques. Despite being smaller than most of her opponents, she uses her size to her advantage, focusing on leverage and technique rather than brute strength. Her goal in any confrontation is to control the pace and position of the fight, forcing her opponent into positions where they are vulnerable to her throws or submissions.
One of the hallmarks of Gaia's fighting style is her ability to transition smoothly between striking and grappling. She doesn't see Judo and Taekwondo as separate disciplines but rather as complementary parts of a single, cohesive style. This allows her to adapt to her opponent's strengths and weaknesses, switching tactics as needed to maintain control of the fight.

When it comes to weaknesses. Gaia doesn’t have many that you can point out. The biggest would have to be her stature. As maybe bigger fighters could deal big damage easier. But from Gaia’s perspective its just a high stakes game of tag, and she's not the one getting kicked in the head. Gaia can be surprised by those fighters who are unorthodox. Which can catch Gaia on the backfoot leading to costly mistakes.
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Battle Stats:
What? Didn’t think I looked the type?

Strength: 9/10: Lifting 250 at the bench isn’t the only way to measure strength. One swift kick from Gaia and you’ll be waking up in a few hours.
Speed: 9/10: Using her stature to is advantage. Gaia is looking to blitz her foes when she is not playing around.
Stamina: 10/10: If her parents training didn’t kill her then Gaia is not someone that is going to run out of gas
Endurance: 8/10: Looks can be deceiving. While Gaia is no slouch, a few big hits from certain individuals could do massive damage.
Defense: 8/10: This should be a 10. But Gaia does have a tendency to play with her food and allow some moves to work when they shouldn’t
Technique: 10/10: The years of abuse Gaia took from her training did a handful of good things for her.
Wrestling Stats:
Feels useless to put this here but eh whatever.
Strikes: 9/10: Gaia doesn’t play around in this aspect. A serious Gaia landing a clean shot. Start exiting the arena now, because the match is probably over.
Powerhouse: 6/10: Gaia is more than competent muscling people around her own weight. But the moment it starts reaching the heavier weights. That's when the technique is shining through.
Submissions: 9/10: While people may be to scared of Gaia’s striking potential. Being too scared makes it easier for Gaia to lock someone up and have them tap.
Counters: 9/10: Gaia is a genius when it comes to picking her own movements when needed. Mind you it may take some time depending on the opponent.
Aerials: 7/10: While not her first plan. If the mood grabs her. Gaia is more than willing to do some flips and kicks.
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Signature Moves
The fans wanna see you get hit, I wanna hit you. Help us both out here
Earth’s Call
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Nature’s Grasp
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Nature’s Bounty
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Verdant Flash
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Verdant Trifecta
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Rock Breaker
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Coil Crash
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Finisher Moves
Do me a favor and make this quick on the both of us. Get hit with these.
Nature’s Wrath
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Crimson Emerald
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Splintered Tree
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Summon Styx
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Spoiler
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Gear Shift
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Enough
Critical Finisher
Cataclysm
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Personality
Separated for easier reading

I. Resilience and Competitive spirit:
What you see is what you get. Stop trying to read deeper into it
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Gaia is someone who embodies resilience, forged from years of relentless training and the immense pressure of being the family's sole hope for greatness. From a young age, she learned to suppress her pain, both physical and emotional, in order to survive the harsh expectations placed upon her. This has made her stoic and seemingly unshakable, rarely showing vulnerability or weakness. Gaia's exterior is tough and composed, a necessary armor she developed to withstand the grueling abuse from her parents and the hardships of her rigorous training.

Gaia possesses a terrifying competitive spirit, born from her parents' own failed wishes. Even though she despises her parents for their cruelty, she cannot quite stomp out this fire they lit under her so easily. This drive to compete and win has become a core part of her identity. Whether in the dojo, the ring, or any aspect of life, Gaia pushes herself to the limit, always striving to be the best. Her achievements, like winning a gold medal in Judo at the Olympics and becoming the first woman from Greece to win the Taekwondo World Championships, are testaments to her relentless pursuit of excellence.

II. Protective and Maternal:
Yeah I know a real bleeding heart
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Despite her hardened exterior, Gaia has a deeply caring and protective side, especially towards her three younger siblings. Having taken on the burden of their parents' abusive training so that they wouldn't have to suffer, Gaia has always felt a profound responsibility for their well-being. This has made her somewhat overprotective, often worrying about their safety and happiness. She assumes a motherly role within the family, even if it sometimes comes across as strict or harsh. Her siblings might see her as tough, but they know it comes from a place of love and a desire to shield them from the hardships she endured.

Beneath her tough and guarded exterior, Gaia possesses a strong sense of compassion and kindness, though she rarely shows it openly. She cares deeply for those she loves and will go to great lengths to protect and support them, even if it means putting herself in harm's way. Gaia’s acts of kindness are often subtle—small gestures that show she’s paying attention to the needs of others, even if she doesn’t vocalize her care. She might cook a meal for her siblings, leave a note of encouragement, or secretly help them with their problems, all while pretending she’s just doing it because it’s "no big deal."

Gaia has difficulty expressing her emotions, particularly when it comes to affection or vulnerability. This has led to her developing a personality, where she may come off as cold or dismissive, especially to those she cares about the most. While she deeply loves her siblings and those close to her, she often masks her concern with sharp words or a distant demeanor. Gaia struggles to openly show affection, instead opting to care for others through actions rather than words. This trait is her way of protecting herself from potential hurt and maintaining the strong, unyielding image she's cultivated over the years.

III. Introspective and Inner Conflict:
The not so fun stuff
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Gaia spends a lot of time in her own head, reflecting on her past, her motivations, and her future. She is deeply introspective, constantly analyzing her actions and decisions, and often grappling with the conflicting emotions she feels towards her parents and her own competitive nature. The constant thought of “What could have been” This introspection makes her somewhat reserved, preferring to keep her thoughts and feelings to herself rather than burden others with them. She rarely opens up about her inner struggles, even to those closest to her, choosing instead to carry the weight alone.

Gaia is someone with deep inner conflict. On one hand, she despises the abusive training she endured and the parents who subjected her to it. On the other hand, she recognizes that this very training is what made her the person she is today. This duality creates a constant tension within her, as she grapples with the anger and resentment towards her parents, while also acknowledging that their harsh methods had some positive effect. This conflict fuels her competitive drive but also leaves her with unresolved emotional wounds that she struggles to heal.

The scars from her childhood run deep, whether Gaia likes to admit it or not. Gaia is haunted by memories of the abuse she endured and the pressure to live up to her parents' impossible expectations. These experiences have left her with a lingering sense of inadequacy, despite all her accomplishments. Gaia often feels that no matter how much she achieves, it will never be enough, and this drives her to push herself harder and harder, even when it’s detrimental to her well-being.


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History:
Broken down for ease of access.
Yeah yeah not all trees grow the same I know

I.Not all trees grow the same
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Gaia Wren was born in a small village nestled among the rugged mountains of Greece, the first child of two parents whose dreams of martial arts glory had been shattered long before her birth. Her parents, once promising martial artists, had been on the cusp of greatness, but a combination of injury and personal failure had ended their careers prematurely. Their dreams of fame and recognition were left unfulfilled, and in their bitterness, they vowed to create something to achieve their dreams through their children.

From the moment Gaia was born, it was clear that she was different. Despite being the eldest of the Wren siblings, she was the smallest and frailest of the four children. Which her own name pokes fun at. Her parents, however, saw this as a challenge rather than a setback. To them, Gaia's small stature was merely an obstacle to overcome on the path to creating their ideal fighter. They began her training almost as soon as she could walk, pushing her to her limits day in and day out.
II.The Responsibility of an Older Sister
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As Gaia grew, so did her parents' obsession with creating the perfect tool for their goal. Gaia was beginning to show signs of true talent. Despite her small body. By the time her younger siblings were born, their expectations had become even more demanding. They saw Gaia's siblings as additional tools in their quest, but it soon became clear that the younger children were not as naturally gifted or resilient as Gaia. The harsh training that had been imposed on Gaia from birth was too much for them to bear, and the physical and emotional toll on the family became apparent. Gaia, though small in stature, had a strength of will that surpassed even the harshest of their parents' demands. She watched in horror as her younger siblings struggled under the weight of their parents' ambitions, their young bodies breaking under the relentless pressure.
Gaia, despite her young age, recognized the suffering of her siblings. She saw the fear in their eyes, the exhaustion in their small bodies, and the dread that filled their days. It was unbearable for her to watch them go through the same torment she had endured. One day, when she was just eight years old, Gaia made a fateful decision. She approached her parents with a proposition: she would take on all of the training and abuse, but in return, her siblings would be spared. They would not have to endure a single day of the rigorous and cruel regimen that had defined her own childhood.

Her parents, at this point could tell that Gaia’s siblings were just a waste of time. Eager to focus their efforts on a single "project," agreed to the deal. From that moment on, Gaia's life became even more grueling. The training intensified, and the expectations placed upon her became almost unbearable. But she bore it all in silence, driven by the knowledge that her sacrifice meant her siblings could live normal lives. The training intensified, and she was pushed to her limits and beyond, often to the brink of collapse. After all it was the job of the Big Sister to protect her siblings.
III.Elysian Fields
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As Gaia grew older, her training became even more intense. Even with the occasional “Hell weeks” where she was subjected to full on fights with her parents, while they were not holding back. Nearly killing her on more than one occasion, Gaia still survived. Her parents, recognizing her potential despite her small size, decided to take her to a secluded forest, far away from prying eyes. At least this way they wouldn't be able to hear the young failures cry out for their Older Sister. Here, in a remote and hidden location, they could push her to her absolute limits without interference. The forest became Gaia's world—a place where she was subjected to brutal physical and mental challenges designed to break her down and build her back up as the dream they had lost. In this forest Gaia faced death more times than she cares to remember at this point. The isolation was both a curse and a blessing—while she endured unimaginable pain and suffering, she also honed her skills to perfection. Every strike, every throw, and every movement became a part of her, etched into her very being. With the one solace being that her siblings would lead a life better than her.

The forest was both a sanctuary and a prison. Gaia was able to enjoy the brief moments of silence. Simply listening to nature's voice. Which sadly had to be cut short due to her brutal training. It was a place where Gaia honed her skills, developing a fighting style. Her days were spent in relentless training, her nights in solitude, as she battled both the physical demands of her training and the mental scars left by her parents' abuse. The isolation only deepened her resolve, but it also hardened her heart, making her more distant and guarded.

IV.Past the Elysian Fields
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Despite the harsh conditions of her upbringing, Gaia's talent and determination began to shine through. By her late teens, she was already surpassing her parents' expectations, mastering techniques and developing a level of discipline that few could match. Her parents, though still cruel and demanding, began to see the fruits of their labor. They entered her into local competitions both legal and illegal, where she quickly gained a reputation as a formidable fighter, despite her small stature.

Gaia's victories in local tournaments caught the attention of national coaches, and soon she was competing at higher levels. Her parents, ever hungry for validation, pushed her to participate in international competitions, where she continued to excel. Gaia's skill, combined with her relentless drive, led her to win a gold medal in Judo at the Olympics, an achievement that brought her parents the recognition they had always craved. But for Gaia, it was not about the medals or the fame—it was about feeding that fire her parents lit under her. She’d have possibly more gold medals that same Olympics but the Committee would not allow for it.

One of Gaia’s many accolades she rose to the challenge, becoming the first woman from Greece to win the Taekwondo World Championships. This victory had Gaia touted as one of the greatest martial artists of her generation, but it also marked a turning point in her life.
This competitive drive, instilled by her parents, became both her greatest strength and her greatest weakness. It pushed her to achieve greatness, but it also left her with a lingering sense of emptiness. Gaia realized that no matter how much she accomplished, it would never fill the void left by her traumatic childhood. She began to question what she was truly fighting for—was it for herself, for her parents, or for something else entirely?
V.An Older Sister's Love
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Throughout all of this, Gaia's love for her siblings remained her guiding light. She had taken on the burden of their parents' expectations so that they could live normal lives, and she had succeeded in shielding them from the worst of it. Her siblings, now grown, looked up to her with admiration and gratitude, though they never fully understood the extent of her sacrifice. Gaia was both their protector and their role model, a figure of strength and resilience. Even now each sibling pursuing a path they themself chose. A notion that let Gaia know her choice was the right one.

However, this love also made her overprotective. Gaia's experiences had taught her to be wary of the world, and she often found herself trying to shield her siblings from dangers—both real and imagined. This overprotectiveness sometimes created tension between them, as her siblings wanted to assert their independence, while Gaia struggled to let go of the responsibility she had carried for so long.
VI.A New Chapter
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As Gaia entered adulthood, she began to distance herself from her parents, cutting ties with them as much as she could. With the money she's made over her career. Gaia was able to house all of her siblings and legally become their parent. She moved to a new city, far from her childhood home, and started a new life. However, the scars of her past remained with her, influencing her relationships, her decisions, and her outlook on life.

Gaia's competitive drive didn't fade, but it became more focused. She no longer fought for her parents dream. Instead that dream just ended up being her own. She fought for herself, for the love of the sport, and for the sense of purpose it gave her. She also began to channel her experiences into helping her siblings. Realizing that she actually has very little knowledge on the day to day things. She tends to rely on them for a lot of things. That's what training in hell for most of your life does for you. The offer from L.A.W actually came in through her youngest sibling. Seeing it as a laid back promotion compared to what Gaia has been doing for her entire life. The negotiations didn’t last long as Gaia had her demands met quickly, like some sort of superstar. Now that same spirit aimed at the world, at least for the time being. Was focused onto L.A.W


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Main Attire
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Training Look
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Bite me I prefer the baggy stuff. Its comfortable
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Some light modeling. At least that's what my Brother said
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It ain’t impossible for me to smile
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Yes I know my hair is long. Eyes on me though
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Sure hope you know what you are asking for here
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Some cute expressions
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Alt
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Relationships
Friends: Open
Allies: Open
Crushes: Open
Rivals: Open
Enemies: Open
Lovers : Open
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Fun Facts:
I.Gaia loves to go camping
II.Is Horrible with electronics
III.Prefers baggy clothing
IV.Loves expensive clothing
V.Gaia likes to cook
VI.Gaia has never had a romantic partner
VII.Gaia is very strict about who her siblings date
Last edited by Tiamat on Tue Sep 17, 2024 6:01 pm, edited 4 times in total.

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