Character Sheet
Name: Count Hyacinth
Gender: Male. Very male, in fact.
Apperance: Straightly combed, long black hair. Tall, lanky build. Pale skin with a - certainly not artificial - waxen sheen. Same goes for his deep-red pupils (the "not artificial" part, not the waxen sheen). Accompanied by that look is pair of unnaturally long teeth, but in fact quite natural, as he will assure you. Indeed, Count Hyacinth poses as is a vampire in the flesh. A Trueblood in fact, and a nobleman to boot! He also dresses to please - for his male fanboys, that is. A black, full-body coat, a (as some see it) tasteful baroque-ish suit underneath and a hyacinth-colored rose (more often than not quickly thrown towards his male groupies admirers) make up his attire.
He is well known to "care deeply" for his fans, often "meeting" them in person. Either way, on his match-days, a good number of rainbow-colored flags are on display, and - some parts - of "the community" regard him fondly. He is exceedingly eccentric even in the ring, prone to flirting with male adversaries, and - well, far less polite towards the female ones. He actually openly expressed "an interest" in some of the other fighters, with a particular fondness for street-rat... All his flamboyant behavior aside, he actually knows how to hold his own in the fights.
Origin: The - allegedly - dark and unknown depths of transsilvania, the even more allegedly late 9th century
Fighting Style: "Dance of the Heretic" - Commenters have likend it quite a bit to aikido, but The Count strongly disagrees with that notion.
Skill: Martial Artist
Signature Fighting Move: "Punishment of the Night" - Hyacinth gets onto one of the posts, "takes to the sky", and then to his opponent with a - literally - drop-kick, spinning about his own axis in the descent and ultimately finishing with a pin (and lustern whispers if the pinned one is male)
Theme Song: "Caus I want it that way" - he really loves the backstreet-boys. Go figure.
This... was unbelievable delicious to write. Lets go crazy!
Updated to be better readable.
Also, the pleasure will be all his, trust me, xan'
(I imagine that he will be quite taken to your muscular Roman. Actually, I am sure of it.)