Abigail Williams, The First Foreigner

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Abigail Williams, The First Foreigner

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Name: Abigail Williams
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Age: 20
Eyes: Pale Yellow
Hair: Blonde with Blue Highlights
Height: 5′ 5″
Weight: 128 lbs
Nationality: American (Salem-born)
Entrance Music: “Whispers of the Void” – a haunting melody with eerie chimes and deep, ambient tones.
Alignment: Tweener (leans Face, but unpredictable)
Fighting Style: Submission Specialist / Mind Games

Stats:

Endurance: ★★★★

Strength: ★★

Speed: ★★★

Defense: ★★★

Technique: ★★★★★

Favorite Moves:

Tentacle Lock (Octopus Stretch variant with her own eerie flair)

Turnbuckle Daze (Faceplant DDT from the corner)

Twisted Cradle Pin

Finishing Moves:

Whispers of Salem – A spinning neckbreaker transitioned into a submission hold, whispering eerie nothings as she locks it in

Call of the Outer Realm – A sleeper hold with body scissors, performed with a slow, trance-like motion

Eldritch Embrace – A surprise standing smother into a crossbody pin, done with a lullaby hum

History:
Abigail was raised in a quiet New England town with deep roots in superstition and folklore. A quiet, curious girl, she grew up reading about the legends of Salem and the spirits that were said to haunt the land. Wrestling entered her life when she discovered LAW on late-night television, and it quickly became an obsession. Drawn to the emotional storytelling, the performance, and the confrontation between good and evil, she decided to make it her path.

Though she seems soft-spoken and dainty at first glance, Abigail brings an unsettling aura to the ring, disarming opponents with her distant stares and cryptic words. She often plays mind games, sometimes whispering eerie phrases mid-match or stroking her opponent’s cheek before locking in a submission. Despite her strange demeanor, she’s not malicious—she fights to connect with her opponents on a deep, emotional level, and feels most alive when pushed to the edge.

Her gimmick, inspired by her namesake and Lovecraftian undertones, earned her the unofficial moniker: "The Prophet of Madness".

Personality:
Abigail is calm, sweet, and serene—but underneath lies a swirling, unknowable mystery. She’s polite to everyone, even those who wrong her, but has a strange way of getting under people's skin with her vacant smile and odd behavior. She often speaks in riddles or poetic metaphors. Abigail doesn’t fight for justice or revenge—she fights to understand.

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She’s also surprisingly gentle outside the ring, enjoying quiet conversations, tea with fans, and reading in the locker room. She has few close friends but values genuine connections when they happen. In the ring, however, all bets are off—she becomes an eerie, elegant force of nature, wrapping her opponents up in strange holds while humming softly in their ear.

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