Gracie Chen: The Maddened Maiden
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2026 6:24 pm
Gracie Chen
Alias: The Maddened Maiden
Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face
General Appearance

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Alias: The Maddened Maiden
Record: 0 - 0
Role: Face
General Appearance

This image is AI generated
Biological Information:
Age: 23
Birthday: December 1st
Height: 5'0 (152 cm)
Weight: 115 lbs (52 kg)
Ethnicity: Taiwanese
Combat Grade:
Offense: F
Defense: F
Speed: F
IQ: S
Experience: F
Potential: F
Wrestling Info:
Style: Applied Chaos
Gracie has little to no fighting experience, let alone any background in wrestling. She is fundamentally a scientist rather than a fighter, leaving her with very limited physical capability in a match. However, she is highly intelligent and resourceful, often thinking quickly on her feet and using her small size to her advantage. This allows her to utilize the ring creatively, potentially turning her physical disadvantages into strengths.
Signature Moves:
- Energy Bridge: Figure-8 Leg Lock
- Mass Calculation: Toe Drop
- Centrifugal Force: Whirlwind DDT
- Atomic Reaction: Sunset Flip
Theme Song:
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Personal Information:
Hometown: Taipei, Taiwan
Personality Type (MBTI): ENTP
Likes: Her Experiments, Energy Drinks, Lab Coats, Cats, Explosions
Dislikes: Her Supervisor, Tennis
Personality:
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Gracie is erratic, brilliant, and completely absorbed in her own mind, the kind of person who seems to exist on a different wavelength than everyone around her. Incredibly intelligent and deeply eccentric, she speaks quickly and often in long strings of complex, technical language that most people struggle to follow. To her, everything is an experiment waiting to happen. Nothing is ever just happening; it’s data, a variable, or the beginning of a reaction. When she’s particularly engaged, especially when testing a new idea, her entire demeanor lights up with excitement, her words spilling out even faster as she eagerly explains theories no one else quite understands. She’s unapologetically nerdy, the type to ramble enthusiastically about her interests whether anyone is keeping up or not, completely content living inside her own world of ideas.
There’s a slight edge of instability to her behavior—she’s unpredictable, occasionally reckless, and not always the best judge of safety or character. However, none of it comes from malice. At her core, Gracie means well; her curiosity simply outweighs her caution. Failure doesn’t discourage her—it fascinates her—and rather than feeling embarrassed or afraid, she becomes more determined to understand what went wrong. Every match is another experiment, every opponent another equation to solve. Even when her methods seem chaotic or her behavior borders on madness, there’s an underlying logic guiding her actions—one that only she fully understands. And as long as there are variables left to explore, Gracie will keep pushing forward, chasing the next breakthrough with boundless, slightly unhinged enthusiasm.
There’s a slight edge of instability to her behavior—she’s unpredictable, occasionally reckless, and not always the best judge of safety or character. However, none of it comes from malice. At her core, Gracie means well; her curiosity simply outweighs her caution. Failure doesn’t discourage her—it fascinates her—and rather than feeling embarrassed or afraid, she becomes more determined to understand what went wrong. Every match is another experiment, every opponent another equation to solve. Even when her methods seem chaotic or her behavior borders on madness, there’s an underlying logic guiding her actions—one that only she fully understands. And as long as there are variables left to explore, Gracie will keep pushing forward, chasing the next breakthrough with boundless, slightly unhinged enthusiasm.
Lore:
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Gracie’s story begins far from the chaos of a wrestling ring, in Taiwan, where her brilliance first began to take shape in far more controlled environments. She was an endlessly curious child, the kind of kid who would take things apart just to understand how they worked—sometimes successfully putting them back together, sometimes not. Chemistry sets, small machines, and anything remotely mechanical quickly became her playground. Where others saw toys, Gracie saw potential experiments. That early fascination soon evolved into genuine skill, and before long, she was inventing things her parents couldn't even dream of. Her mind moved quickly, constantly jumping between ideas, theories, and possibilities, laying the foundation for the eccentric, fast-talking scientist she would eventually become.
Her academic talents eventually carried her far beyond home. Earning a full scholarship to UC Berkeley, Gracie found herself in an environment that both challenged and enabled her in equal measure. It was there that she began to refine not only her knowledge, but also her identity as an inventor and experimenter. Berkeley introduced her to people who would become central to her life, even if she didn’t fully realize it at the time. One of the first people she met was Nix through her frequent trips to the university library. What started as simple recognition turned into conversation, and eventually into an exciting friendship, often discussing complex ideas with one another. Through Nix, she would also come to know Troy, often encountering him when he lingered around the library, half-focused on whatever Nix was doing and half-causing distractions.
However, her most important friendship would be with one Isabelle Martin, a girl she met in her Physics I class. Isabelle’s natural daredevil tendencies made her uniquely suited to keep up with Gracie’s ideas, and the two quickly formed a particularly close bond. Where most people would hesitate—or outright refuse—to participate in Gracie’s experiments, Isabelle leaned in without fear, embracing the unpredictability that came with them. For Gracie, who had spent much of her life surrounded by people who couldn’t quite follow her thought process, this was something rare. Isabelle didn’t just tolerate her eccentricities; she matched them with her own brand of reckless enthusiasm. Together, they turned ideas into action, often blurring the line between calculated experimentation and outright chaos.
Despite all of this, wrestling was never part of Gracie’s original plan. When she first encountered it, she saw it as something to refine her experiments and inventions. Initially, her interest was purely observational. However, that would not last very long. In a moment that perfectly reflects her sense of humor—and her occasional lack of foresight—Gracie signed Isabelle up for LAW as a joke, treating the entire idea as an amusing variable to introduce into her friend’s life. Isabelle found it hilarious—but she didn’t leave it at that. In turn, she signed Gracie up for LAW as well.
What began as a joke quickly became reality. By the time Gracie fully processed what had happened, she was already part of LAW, no longer just an observer but an active participant in the very system she had intended to study from the outside. On the bright side, Nix was already there, giving her at least one familiar constant in an otherwise unpredictable environment. To others, her presence may seem out of place—a scientist with little formal fighting experience stepping into a physically demanding world—but to Gracie, it is simply the next logical step. Wrestling is no different from any of her previous pursuits: an experiment, scaled up. While her methods may seem chaotic, even reckless at times, there is always intent behind them. Gracie may not have meant to enter the experiment herself—but now that she has, she has no intention of stepping out.
Her academic talents eventually carried her far beyond home. Earning a full scholarship to UC Berkeley, Gracie found herself in an environment that both challenged and enabled her in equal measure. It was there that she began to refine not only her knowledge, but also her identity as an inventor and experimenter. Berkeley introduced her to people who would become central to her life, even if she didn’t fully realize it at the time. One of the first people she met was Nix through her frequent trips to the university library. What started as simple recognition turned into conversation, and eventually into an exciting friendship, often discussing complex ideas with one another. Through Nix, she would also come to know Troy, often encountering him when he lingered around the library, half-focused on whatever Nix was doing and half-causing distractions.
However, her most important friendship would be with one Isabelle Martin, a girl she met in her Physics I class. Isabelle’s natural daredevil tendencies made her uniquely suited to keep up with Gracie’s ideas, and the two quickly formed a particularly close bond. Where most people would hesitate—or outright refuse—to participate in Gracie’s experiments, Isabelle leaned in without fear, embracing the unpredictability that came with them. For Gracie, who had spent much of her life surrounded by people who couldn’t quite follow her thought process, this was something rare. Isabelle didn’t just tolerate her eccentricities; she matched them with her own brand of reckless enthusiasm. Together, they turned ideas into action, often blurring the line between calculated experimentation and outright chaos.
Despite all of this, wrestling was never part of Gracie’s original plan. When she first encountered it, she saw it as something to refine her experiments and inventions. Initially, her interest was purely observational. However, that would not last very long. In a moment that perfectly reflects her sense of humor—and her occasional lack of foresight—Gracie signed Isabelle up for LAW as a joke, treating the entire idea as an amusing variable to introduce into her friend’s life. Isabelle found it hilarious—but she didn’t leave it at that. In turn, she signed Gracie up for LAW as well.
What began as a joke quickly became reality. By the time Gracie fully processed what had happened, she was already part of LAW, no longer just an observer but an active participant in the very system she had intended to study from the outside. On the bright side, Nix was already there, giving her at least one familiar constant in an otherwise unpredictable environment. To others, her presence may seem out of place—a scientist with little formal fighting experience stepping into a physically demanding world—but to Gracie, it is simply the next logical step. Wrestling is no different from any of her previous pursuits: an experiment, scaled up. While her methods may seem chaotic, even reckless at times, there is always intent behind them. Gracie may not have meant to enter the experiment herself—but now that she has, she has no intention of stepping out.
Relationships:
Romantic:
- None
Familial:
- Mr. Chen (Father)
- Mrs. Chen (Mother)
Platonic:
- Isabelle Martin (Best Friend / Test Subject)
- Nixanne Severin (Friend)
- Troy Mikkelsen (Friend)
Adversarial / Rivalric:
- None
Fun Facts:
- She has 3 cats named Nikola, Charles and Marie.
- She has a genius-level intellect, with an IQ allegedly around 150.
- She is a highly skilled baker and claims it’s just like mixing chemicals.
- She takes pride in all of her experiments, even the ones failed.
- Her lifelong hatred of tennis stems from being struck by a tennis ball as a child.
- She has the periodic table memorized by heart and can recite the elements by their atomic number.
- Despite her genius, she often finds herself in trouble because her experiments sometimes break professional safety guidelines.