Name: Wesley “Wes” Cartwright Age: 24 Ethnicity: White British (Surrey-born) Background: England cricket prodigy turned icon
Personality: Wesley was poised, elegant, and effortlessly charming—equal parts gentleman and sportsman. A quiet achiever with a dry wit, he was known for his discipline on the field and understated cool off it. While many saw a reserved golden boy, those close to him knew his fierce loyalty and deep emotional core.
Physical Features: Wes stood at 6’2”, with a lean, athletic frame carved from years of focused training. Fair skin, tousled brown hair, and soft blue-gray eyes gave him an almost storybook handsomeness. His long neck and strong jaw were signature traits, often highlighted in sports ads and cricket magazine covers. His classic red England #9 kit is still worn on his now-lifeless form.
How He Became a Soulless Bodysuit: A national scandal erupted when Wes walked off mid-match during an international test, citing “strange dreams and voices calling his name.” The press called it burnout. In truth, he was lured by a collector who promised “immortality through preservation.” The ritual drained him, trapping his essence in a synthetic form—perfect and empty, worn now only by those seeking to become Wes.
Effects on the Wearer: Wearing Wes grants the bearer perfect coordination, grace under pressure, and a magnetic calmness. They inherit his crisp British accent and his cricket instincts. But fragments of his discipline, sorrow, and lingering confusion haunt them—urging them toward the pitch… and away from their own identity.
Family, Friends & Hobbies: Wes had a younger brother named Alfie who idolized him, and his mum ran a cricket club café. He loved reading poetry, collecting vintage match balls, and going for quiet morning runs. His best mate Ollie—also a cricketer—still wears a band with Wes’s initials.