The Sport of Ghost Wrestling/Characters

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Here are the characters in The Sport of Ghost Wrestling.

Demetrios and his friends

Demetrios

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Marissa

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Moon Shadow

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Captain John "Max" Stelling

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Gloria / Nemesis

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Mothman

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Aristotle

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Carter

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"The Island"

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Tropes exhibited by "the Island" in general include:
  • Arson, Murder, and Jaywalking: When the other prisoners tell Demetrios of the terrible imprisonment and the important parts of their lives they missed out on during their time at "the Island", one prisoner ends with something silly:
  • Awesome McCoolname: The staff of "the Island" tend to have the cool-sounding names you don't hear as often these days, such as "William", "Dorothy", and "Theodore."
  • Cult / Knight Templar: They're the classic bad guys who think they're good guys.
  • Evil Cannot Comprehend Good: William and Dorothy can't figure out why Demetrios is so opposed to living at "the Island" or why the other prisoners are secretly unhappy.
  • Paranoia Fuel: "The Island" will come to find you, no matter how far you run.
  • Shout-Out: "The Island" is based on the bizarre village in the classic TV show The Prisoner; one of the prisoners is even named Patrick. However...
    • Darker and Edgier: Considering how grimly determined the staff of "the Island" is in keeping its prisoners there, up to and including armed guards and ninjas, this place is a lot more militant than its predecessor.
    • Plus it has a few references to The Simpsons version of The Prisoner as seen in the episode "The Computer Wore Menace Shoes," case in point:

William / Mephistopheles

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Dorothy

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Melissa / Shadowbite

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Lucifer / Blackstorm

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Kurt

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