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Rose for Brittany Davies (aka Roulette) **EMERGENCY ROLE!**
As a wrestler, “Battlin'” Brittany Davies just never caught on. She was young and full of vigor and people liked her well enough. She was the good girl everyone should have wanted to root for, but she never really went over. After about two years, indie feds stopped calling. She just didn't stand out. It hurt, but Brittany understood. So she moved on to her second love – comedy. Brittany had a little bit more luck doing stand-up. She started off as a sweet observational comedian but she found she enjoyed ripping on hecklers too much. In the end, it wasn't for her. It just wasn't over-the-top enough. So she moved on to clown work. She went to school, trained under well-respected clowns, learned the ins and outs and rose in esteem among her colleagues in a way she never managed to in wrestling. But esteem doesn't pay the bills. Kid parties are a nightmare of shrieking brats and handsy dads. Circuses just aren't what they were once. But one place was hiring and paying well. The casino Circus Maximus decided to play up the “circus” part and was looking for good clowns to be dealers, entertainment, and security.
Brittany was good in all of them, donning a new persona of Roulette the Clown. Roulette didn't tolerate much. When an older wrestler, visiting Circus Maximus for talks of headlining their own planned wrestling promotion, got a little drunk and started fights with patrons, it was Roulette the Clown who put the woman to the ground. But it was also Roulette the Clown who didn't know where to stop and instead of just subduing her, decided to embarrass her and make her beg to be released from a double chinlock. In the age of cellphone video this could have been a P.R. nightmare, but for a casino wanting to break into wrestling? You couldn't buy that sort of advertising.
Brittany headlined Circus Maximus's promotion, Side Show Slammers. While the name was nothing to gloat about, the talent was good. But more importantly, Brittany – as Roulette – rose to the top. She took the championship belt a year in. And her boss's really promoted the idea of Roulette going out and pushing the rules, and bodies of her opponents, to the limits. This may have been a mistake. A big mistake. And while audiences love it, behind the scenes a lot of Roulette's antics aren't earning her applause. Because less and less she's Brittany, but more and more she's Roulette and a big, big problem. And problems need solutions or some other sucker to take them on.
There’s two types of fools in the old world. Fool by title - someone who got the job for being an amazing wit, an actor, having some irrational gifts - and fool by birth. Disabilities, physical or mental. Hunchback, club foot, deformity, schizophrenia.
Fools could give advice without fear of reprisal. Many kings consulted with them on important state and personal matters long into the night, including wars. So, tell me again… who’s a fool and who’s The Fool?
A man who has endured misfortune and betrayal, in love and relationships, is acquiring allies and friends - real friends. The road ahead is hard and many will try to break him and everyone he loves. They will try to prove him unworthy.
(whispers) He will see them all fail.