Terminal Dosage
The Apothecary traps the opponent in a standing octopus-style hold, hooks the neck and wrist, then drops backward into a twisting neck-and-shoulder crank that leaves them folded and gasping.
Calm, icy, curious, and invasive. She reacts to pain like a doctor reading results from a chart.
Targets joints, breathing, hands, and nerves. She breaks confidence by making opponents feel their own bodies fail them.
Always checks the opponent’s eyes or pulse after a major attack, as if confirming a dosage.
Never wastes motion, never shows disgust, and never treats suffering as accidental.
Pressure-point striking, limb isolation, nerve attacks, technical submissions, targeted body manipulation, and cold opportunistic counters.
Bad Reaction Palm Strike
Clinical Trial Knee
Dosage Dropkick
Side Effect Neckbreaker
Triage Lock
Anesthetic Elbow
Pulse Check Stomp
Prescription German Suplex