Post by Deleted on Mar 28, 2021 12:30:41 GMT -8
I suppose I could add Ursula's views on specific people in this company in a similar vein. Bare in mind, this is me writing what Ursula thinks of specific individuals in the company. It is not a reflection of how I personally feel about any of you.
Arley Kirk: Mature beyond her years, yet still quite immature in some ways. Ursula is unsure of how she feels as Arley represents many of the idealists she once put down in the name of corrupt promoters and well paying villains of the wrestling world. Now she stands beside one such idealist who has helped her to further see the world in a broader view than the one provided by the tunnel vision of yesteryear. She considers her a rare friend.
Lash Donohue: A clever man masquerading as a man-child, likely due to trauma and a highly unconventional upbringing as a child. She feels he is a highly capable and talented wrestler who suffers from self-doubt as many wrestlers do, leading to her giving him more consideration than others of a similar ilk. Sometimes he amuses her when taking to task those who often beg him for it, while others she is often found rolling her eyes at the sheer absurdity of some of his postings on social media. She is unsure of the title of "aunt" that he has bestowed upon her, but like his sister, she sees him as a rare friend.
Griffin Hawkins: He is an idealistic buffoon, a dated and tired persona of a rebel without a clue. He often irritates her with his inability to be anything but act an overgrown man-child who gives the impression of caring more about his image and how others perceive him than even his own family. She gives Lash a pass simply on the grounds that he seems to be a product of abuse and a deeply damaged psyche. Griffin behaves as he does out of choice. How can one be in his early 30's and act as if he is still in high school? His saving graces are that he is effective in combat and loyal to his friends and allies. If he did not have this attribute, she would write him off entirely.
Jenni Drew: Ursula affords her a measure of respect for her strategic, opportunistic nature and knowing how best to capitalize on a given situation. That having been said, she despises the personality behind that tactical capability and eagerly anticipates matching wits with her again to demonstrate who the superior tactician really is.
Molly O'Hatherine: Ursula regards her with mixed feelings. Someone who she has both despised and respected for several years, only in the last year have the two come together on friendlier terms. Now she helps her troubled friend try to find the footing she once had as a wrestler. Molly is still a worthy rival in her opinion, even if there are times that the woman's personality flaws drive Ursula up the proverbial wall. Molly is one of two remaining ties to the very beginning of her wrestling career, as many have either retired, disappeared, or even died in some cases.
Bodhi Bose: A physically fit young man who is only hampered by his psychological weaknesses and severe insecurity. He is the very definition of "fake it until you make it" in her opinion. He could be more if only he could move beyond an obviously false persona that is clearly overcompensating for his shortcomings as a person with forced bravado.
The Headhunters: Unworthy. Two buffoons who are all talk and no walk as the phrase goes.
Solomon Monster: It is rare when she feels pity. So much knowledge and experience being jealously guarded from a younger generation that could benefit more from that and less from his greed for just a little more time in the spotlight. In her opinion he is the most worthless kind of wrestling veteran, one who refuses to stand down from the old guard and allow the evolution of an industry that thrives on change and dies in stagnation.
Coda: A kindred spirit, highly intelligent but socially awkward, much like Ursula herself at a young age. It was not the clarity with which she speaks but the distinct lack of any filtration combined with little concern about the feelings of others. She values such honest insight and has found Coda to be a refreshing change of pace from the usual riff-raff she meets in the wrestling locker rooms.
Hirata Dokueki: A loyal ally and a dangerous rival, one that Ursula respects greatly. If there is anyone she felt could potentially end her career, it would be Dokueki. She eagerly awaits their encounter in Southern Rebellion Wrestling, knowing well that it could potentially be her last match. The challenge excites her.
Erick St. John: Wise and highly intelligent. He is one whom she feels could match her in terms of strategic thinking as well as having a more natural instinctive process than her own. A worthy veteran of the sport who mistakenly followed the wrong path but is making amends for that. This is a motivation she can sympathize with easily.
Anyone else, she has not formed a strong enough personal opinion of one way or the other to feel anything behind neutral until given a reason to feel any other way.
Arley Kirk: Mature beyond her years, yet still quite immature in some ways. Ursula is unsure of how she feels as Arley represents many of the idealists she once put down in the name of corrupt promoters and well paying villains of the wrestling world. Now she stands beside one such idealist who has helped her to further see the world in a broader view than the one provided by the tunnel vision of yesteryear. She considers her a rare friend.
Lash Donohue: A clever man masquerading as a man-child, likely due to trauma and a highly unconventional upbringing as a child. She feels he is a highly capable and talented wrestler who suffers from self-doubt as many wrestlers do, leading to her giving him more consideration than others of a similar ilk. Sometimes he amuses her when taking to task those who often beg him for it, while others she is often found rolling her eyes at the sheer absurdity of some of his postings on social media. She is unsure of the title of "aunt" that he has bestowed upon her, but like his sister, she sees him as a rare friend.
Griffin Hawkins: He is an idealistic buffoon, a dated and tired persona of a rebel without a clue. He often irritates her with his inability to be anything but act an overgrown man-child who gives the impression of caring more about his image and how others perceive him than even his own family. She gives Lash a pass simply on the grounds that he seems to be a product of abuse and a deeply damaged psyche. Griffin behaves as he does out of choice. How can one be in his early 30's and act as if he is still in high school? His saving graces are that he is effective in combat and loyal to his friends and allies. If he did not have this attribute, she would write him off entirely.
Jenni Drew: Ursula affords her a measure of respect for her strategic, opportunistic nature and knowing how best to capitalize on a given situation. That having been said, she despises the personality behind that tactical capability and eagerly anticipates matching wits with her again to demonstrate who the superior tactician really is.
Molly O'Hatherine: Ursula regards her with mixed feelings. Someone who she has both despised and respected for several years, only in the last year have the two come together on friendlier terms. Now she helps her troubled friend try to find the footing she once had as a wrestler. Molly is still a worthy rival in her opinion, even if there are times that the woman's personality flaws drive Ursula up the proverbial wall. Molly is one of two remaining ties to the very beginning of her wrestling career, as many have either retired, disappeared, or even died in some cases.
Bodhi Bose: A physically fit young man who is only hampered by his psychological weaknesses and severe insecurity. He is the very definition of "fake it until you make it" in her opinion. He could be more if only he could move beyond an obviously false persona that is clearly overcompensating for his shortcomings as a person with forced bravado.
The Headhunters: Unworthy. Two buffoons who are all talk and no walk as the phrase goes.
Solomon Monster: It is rare when she feels pity. So much knowledge and experience being jealously guarded from a younger generation that could benefit more from that and less from his greed for just a little more time in the spotlight. In her opinion he is the most worthless kind of wrestling veteran, one who refuses to stand down from the old guard and allow the evolution of an industry that thrives on change and dies in stagnation.
Coda: A kindred spirit, highly intelligent but socially awkward, much like Ursula herself at a young age. It was not the clarity with which she speaks but the distinct lack of any filtration combined with little concern about the feelings of others. She values such honest insight and has found Coda to be a refreshing change of pace from the usual riff-raff she meets in the wrestling locker rooms.
Hirata Dokueki: A loyal ally and a dangerous rival, one that Ursula respects greatly. If there is anyone she felt could potentially end her career, it would be Dokueki. She eagerly awaits their encounter in Southern Rebellion Wrestling, knowing well that it could potentially be her last match. The challenge excites her.
Erick St. John: Wise and highly intelligent. He is one whom she feels could match her in terms of strategic thinking as well as having a more natural instinctive process than her own. A worthy veteran of the sport who mistakenly followed the wrong path but is making amends for that. This is a motivation she can sympathize with easily.
Anyone else, she has not formed a strong enough personal opinion of one way or the other to feel anything behind neutral until given a reason to feel any other way.