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IMMORTAL FIGHTER
Senghor
The Rampaging Rhino

Fighting Style
Lamb Wrestling
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Weapon
Club
Symbol/Animal/Creature
Rhino
Birthplace
Senegal
Height
6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Weight
265 lb (120 kg; 19 st)
Resides
Panaloma/Anakariah
GIFTS OF THE AṆṬA ĀṞṞAL
Description: Your character charges forward with the strength and force of a rhino, using their Lamb Wrestling skills to execute a powerful takedown.
Execution: To perform the Rhino Charge Takedown, your character lowers their stance and charges at the opponent with determined energy. They use their body and wrestling techniques to grip, lift, and throw the opponent with controlled power. This move demonstrates your character's ability to harness their strength and momentum for effective takedowns.
Description: Your character employs a submission hold that mirrors the impact of a rhino's horn, applying pressure on opponents' joints.
Execution: To execute the Rhino's Horn Lock, your character secures an advantageous position on the ground, such as top mount or side control. They use their Lamb Wrestling skills to isolate and manipulate an opponent's limb, applying a joint lock with precision. This move showcases your character's expertise in submission techniques and their ability to control opponents with skilled grappling.
Description: Your character adopts a defensive posture inspired by a rhino's resilience in a stampede, deflecting and countering opponents' attacks with unwavering determination.
Execution: To perform the Stampede Defense, your character stands firm and focused, using Lamb Wrestling techniques to block, parry, and redirect opponents' strikes and grappling attempts. They remain rooted and unyielding, turning opponents' aggression against them and creating openings for counterattacks. This move showcases your character's ability to maintain a strong defense while creating opportunities for strategic offense.
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