WCELESTINE GALE
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Wrestler's Real Name: Celestine Gale
Wrestler Age/Date of Birth: December 27, 1833 (191 years old, but looks 25 conceivably)
Height: 5'7"
Weight: 59.4 kilograms (131 pounds)
Hometown: Bath, England
Alignment (Face? Heel? Antihero?): Heel
Pic Base: Eva Green
Backstory/Important Character Details: Celestine Gale was no ordinary artist. Born in 1833 in Bath, England, she was the daughter of a French painter and an English scholar of esoteric philosophies. From an early age, she displayed an eerie gift. Celestine could breathe life (brief, beautiful, terrifying life) into her paintings. Figures would move. Landscapes would shift. Her art could act. She peaked at making her art step out of the canvas and exist for brief moments.
By the 1850s, Celestine had become an enigmatic figure revered for her uncanny talents. Her frame grew quietly among aristocrats, mystics, and military commanders obsessed with the unseen. But it was during the Crimean War (1853-1856), a brutal and chaotic conflict involving Britain, France, the Ottoman Empire, and Russia, that her gifts drew dangerous attention.
Commissioned by a secretive British intelligence sect working under the guise of the War Office, Celestine was asked to produce living wartime propaganda, paintings that could rally troops by literally coming to life, or even serve as supernatural weapons on the battlefield. She complied at first, haunted by visions of the wounded and the dead. But when she learned the true intent, using her as a tool to bend reality, twist perception, and wage psychological warfare, she revolted.
Fearing capture and manipulation, Celestine completed one final painting: an unfinished, distorted self-portrait imbued with ancient binding rites. Before the agents could take her, she vanished into it, sealing herself within the canvas.
But her escape became a prison.
The ritual was imperfect. Instead of a temporary refuge, she was cast into timeless stasis. Conscious, yet trapped in a nightmare of her own creation. Decades passed. The war ended. Empires changed. Her painting was hidden away, passed through collectors, and eventually into obscurity.
In 2025, when an organization known as the Black Rainbow unearthed the canvas, devoted to uncovering supernatural history and awakening ancient forces, they completed the forbidden ritual that finally freed Celestine Gale. The details surrounding this are mysterious and only known to the few who were there.
Strengths: She possesses an unnerving presence that unnerves opponents before a single blow is landed, using hypnotic movements and unsettling stillness to disrupt rhythm and confidence. Trained by Black Rainbow members and spliced with supernatural wushu from the Shadow with the Yellow Eyes, she combines technical precision with bizarre timing, making her style unpredictable and difficult to counter. Her high pain tolerance and psychological warfare allow her to endure and manipulate.
Weaknesses: Despite her exceptional training, Celestine is still adjusting to the structure and pacing of modern wrestling, making her vulnerable to experienced competitors who exploit timing and ring awareness. Her emotional detachment can cause hesitation in high-pressure moments, and her lack of raw power leaves her at a disadvantage against physically stronger opponents who can overpower her if they’re not mentally shaken first.
Entrance Theme Music (Provide YouTube link as well as name and version): “Dreams of a Lullaby” by Obscure Nature.
Ring Entrance (PLEASE write one out for use in match/show writing):
“Dreams of a Lullaby” plays, and as her music swells, Celestine stumbles onto the stage, dragging a massive canvas behind her. Her body jerks unnaturally as though seized by a spirit, shades of a possession. She begins speed-painting in a frenzy, daubing wild strokes with brushes, bare hands, and even blown snot from her nose. She growls, chants, sometimes laughing, sometimes weeping. By the time she reaches the ring, the canvas is revealed: a horrific foretelling of her opponent mangled, ruined, disfigured. She lays the painting gently against the ring like a tombstone.
In-Ring Style (Technician? High Flyer?): Celestine blends eerie precision with painterly grace, her movements almost too smooth, like brushstrokes on canvas (see what I did there?). Trained by Black Rainbow’s wrestling adepts with a dash of the Shadow with the Yellow Eye’s influence, she’s a rookie only by timeline, not talent. She specializes in elegant chain wrestling and entrancing reversals.
10 or More Standard Moves:
1. Hangman-style snap against the ropes with eerie suddenness
2. Triple knee strikes into a sweeping leg trip
3. Gliding roundhouse with toe-pointed artistry
4. Leaping neckbreaker with a theatrical "frame" motion
5. Posing elbow drop after freezing mid-air for a second
6. Leg-trap surfboard with a back arch
7. Spinning wristlock takedown into a mounted wrist crank
8. Corner back elbow followed by a low sweep
9. Bridging snap dragon suplex
10. Low-angle spear, performed suddenly after a standing freeze
Trademark Move Name(s):
The Gilded Guillotine (A hanging guillotine choke)
Black Rainbow Spiral (Corkscrew back elbow preceded by a misty feint)
Rainbow Vortex (Swinging fisherman’s neckbreaker with a wide spin)
Finishing Move Name(s):
Nowhere over the Rainbow (Modified sleeper hold with a swaying rhythm, and she can be heard creepily singing “Nowhere over the Rainbow” like a lullaby to them)
Final Exhibit (Leaping spinning DDT from the second rope)
Brushstroke Burial (Flying Armbar outta nowhere… basically the RKO of submission holds)
Favorite Hardcore Attacks/Spots: She will try to make these theatrical and/or ritualistic. She will try to break easels or shatter picture frames across opponents' backs, scatter ornate pins or brooches as if they’re thumbtacks, and trap her enemies in barbed-wire “portrait frames” she drags from beneath the ring. During high-profile hardcore spots, she will be seen painting sigils in blood or paint across a table before putting her opponent through it.
Additional Notes (What are some things that they would ALWAYS do? Or would NEVER do?): She always enters the ring moving like a living exhibit. She frames her fallen opponents after major moves and speaks with a haunting Victorian cadence. Her attire resembles tattered mourning gowns, often stained with paint, reinforcing her cursed artist persona. She never smiles or taunts after a win, treating each match as part of a grim artistic ritual.