Timmy Turner 18 Posted September 2, 2021 Share Posted September 2, 2021 (edited) Originally born in Fairy World, Jorgen was a fairy to behold. Coming out of the womb standing 6 feet 3 inches tall, 213 pounds, Jorgen was destined for greatness. As a child Jorgen would skate circles around all the other fairies waiting for his chance to go pro. He would play all day and night to impress his friends and his crush, the tooth fairy. The showboating seemed to work as the tooth fairy took notice. They have been together ever since. Finally at 14 years old Jorgen took the MHL (Magical Hockey League) by storm in his rookie season. His impressive rookie campaign caught the eye of some scouts from the FHF (Fairy Hockey Federation) and he became the youngest fairy to ever play for the international team. Along with this impressive record, Jorgen captained the fairies to their first win against the pixies in 3 centuries and defeated the anti-fairies in an 8-game summit series, scoring 5 game winning goals in the process. However, after leading the MHL in goals and assists Jorgen knew he would need to face stronger competition if he was gonna make it to the show. By 15 Jorgen had multiple contract offers from around the world but decided to begin his career in Germany with the Fischtown Pinguins of the DEL. Due to her busy work schedule, Jorgen had to leave the tooth fairy behind but promised to be back once he won a VHL championship. Over the next 2 years he dominated the DEL with his devastating one-timers. In his final season he lead the league in goals and won playoff MVP on route to winning the championship with the Fischtown Pinguins. Jorgen is now looking to take the next steps into his professional career by taking his talents to the VHL and fulfilling his promise to the tooth fairy. As a player Jorgens Physical build is quite deceiving. His massive muscles serve him well as a deceptively quick skater and strong shooter. However don't be fooled by his nickname "Enforcer of Da Rules", Jorgen is actually a huge softy. He only has one career fight which was against cosmo. However it wasn't on the ice. Cosmo was heckling Jorgen from the stands and the rest is history. It was never officially ruled as a fighting major but it has been kept on record since, no more cosmo in the arena. With some more practice, and a bit of magic, Jorgen can certainly be a force to be reckoned with in the VHL. Edited September 2, 2021 by Timmy Turner diacope and Spartan 1 1 Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/107813-jorgen-von-strangle-junior-review/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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