"You think you can take me? Let's see you try."
Basic Info
_________________________ Basic Info
Name: Eleanor Nell Moon
Ring Name: Selenell
Age: 22
Hair Color: White dyed. Natural blonde
Eye Color: Brown
Height: 5’6”
Weight: 140lbs
Sexuality: Lesbian
Nationality: American
Alignment: Tweener
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Wrestling Info
Fighting Style: She's at her best on the mat applying some submission moves, but is capable of making some good throws as well. She isn't good with strikes though, hence her preference for grappling.Preferred matches: Mainly hentai, either its Hardstyle or a more sexfight approach, but willing to take standard matches to improve.
Strengths: Great endurance and stubborness that keeps her afloat in dire situations. Good grappling skills.
Weaknesses: Still in a learning process. Finds so hard to escape submission moves. Easy to take advantage when in a hentai hold.
Finishing move/s: TBD
Attitude towards hentai: “You don’t even have to ask. I hope you're ready though.”
Personal Info
Picture Gallery:Wrestling attires
No tail/ears
No handbag, duh
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Hentai Attire
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Swimsuit & Bikini
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Gym attire
Casual outfits
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Her history in 10 questions
1.- Where are you from? Do you miss that place?
“Aren’t we all from some place?”
2.- How is your family like?
“Wasn’t this was about me?”
3.- Do you get along well with them?
“Okay, just one more question about my past.”
4.- How was your childhood?
“That’s it. I’m done”
Wait, what was that? Don’t know what to say now. It’s the first time a character of mine leaves mid-interview. Want a peek at the truth? Bear with me a little and picture this on your mind:
We are in New York Cit, in the middle of Manhattan, on top of a skyscraper. To be more precise inside a penthouse’s office. Beautiful views and some luxurious decorations. There’s a silver tray on a big desk, a mug of now cold coffee resting on it, and also a newspaper. It’s a little crumpled on the sides as if it had suffered some furious reading.
“Aren’t we all from some place?”
2.- How is your family like?
“Wasn’t this was about me?”
3.- Do you get along well with them?
“Okay, just one more question about my past.”
4.- How was your childhood?
“That’s it. I’m done”
Wait, what was that? Don’t know what to say now. It’s the first time a character of mine leaves mid-interview. Want a peek at the truth? Bear with me a little and picture this on your mind:
We are in New York Cit, in the middle of Manhattan, on top of a skyscraper. To be more precise inside a penthouse’s office. Beautiful views and some luxurious decorations. There’s a silver tray on a big desk, a mug of now cold coffee resting on it, and also a newspaper. It’s a little crumpled on the sides as if it had suffered some furious reading.
Extra!! Extra!!
Financial supergiant shaken by family feud?
Investors worry as big percentage of Bancroft & Co.’s assets are compromised.
This last morning the economy world woke up shaking as financial conglomerate and giant Bancroft & Co. Suddenly lost a big portion of their revenue expectations for this year when more than 40% of their shares suddenly sold to different direct competitors. This surely took everyone by surprise, including Herbert Bancroft, president and first shareholder of the conglomerate that will now face serious difficulties to meet their objectives for the year, maybe even the decade.
Herbert Bancroft, 68, was the only son of the Bancroft dinasty, which made itslef from nowhere during the 1800s thanks to oil exploitations all around the country. For some years speculation arose about Bancroft seeking retirement and that he was in a search to secure his legacy by finding a sole successor between his family. Above all of her sons, it looked like his granddaughter Eleanor was going to be the one. Keeping her privacy with a tight hold, Eleanor Bancroft had been studying abroad and in her few public appearances she looked like the one who would pilot his grandfather’s boat to a new generation of success, but all that may have come to an abrupt end thanks to some unexpected trouble in paradise.
How the young Bancroft could earn her grandfather’s trust to be named sole heir to almost a half of the conglomerate even before she turned 25 remains a mystery, but facts remain: Bancroft & Co. Has taken a big hit, being completely obliterated from the competition for at least some good years and the heir disappeared without a trace after the deed was done. Despite Bancroft’s intentions to appeal to the Stock Exchange Commission the transaction was 100% legal so there’s no way it can be reversed. A sad end to one of the country’s most important entrepeneur dinasties.
Investors worry as big percentage of Bancroft & Co.’s assets are compromised.
This last morning the economy world woke up shaking as financial conglomerate and giant Bancroft & Co. Suddenly lost a big portion of their revenue expectations for this year when more than 40% of their shares suddenly sold to different direct competitors. This surely took everyone by surprise, including Herbert Bancroft, president and first shareholder of the conglomerate that will now face serious difficulties to meet their objectives for the year, maybe even the decade.
Herbert Bancroft, 68, was the only son of the Bancroft dinasty, which made itslef from nowhere during the 1800s thanks to oil exploitations all around the country. For some years speculation arose about Bancroft seeking retirement and that he was in a search to secure his legacy by finding a sole successor between his family. Above all of her sons, it looked like his granddaughter Eleanor was going to be the one. Keeping her privacy with a tight hold, Eleanor Bancroft had been studying abroad and in her few public appearances she looked like the one who would pilot his grandfather’s boat to a new generation of success, but all that may have come to an abrupt end thanks to some unexpected trouble in paradise.
How the young Bancroft could earn her grandfather’s trust to be named sole heir to almost a half of the conglomerate even before she turned 25 remains a mystery, but facts remain: Bancroft & Co. Has taken a big hit, being completely obliterated from the competition for at least some good years and the heir disappeared without a trace after the deed was done. Despite Bancroft’s intentions to appeal to the Stock Exchange Commission the transaction was 100% legal so there’s no way it can be reversed. A sad end to one of the country’s most important entrepeneur dinasties.
Acquaintainces
*Section to be filled with everyone she meets at L.A.W and her impressions on them.
Wins: 0
Losses: 0
Draws: 0
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