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Still staggered by the defeat that Meepo has brought upon it, Temuro is determined to challenge another fighter to rebuild his lost honor.
Calling out to all White Belts, the man in the non-traditional red armor issues this challenge: "I find your Master to be sickly, your island to be overgrown, and your moves to be amateurish.
Shiba Temuro, Phoenix Bushi
White Belt
Record 0 - 1
__________________ Also posts as Ashardalon (here and elsewhere) and as Eques Concordia and Guinea Pig (only elsewhere).
A figure with a pair of longswords strapped to his back strides forth. He pulls a scroll from the sash at his waist. Opening it, he qherries, "Shiba Temuro?" He nods. "I am Sahiro Tso-Nah, and I have been contracted to discrace you in response to a dishonor upon my client. Shall you surrender now, or must you insist on struggling?"
I find your servant to be lickspittle, your cemetery to be malodorous, and your teachings to be pathetic!
A breeze wifts over the rolling hills and through the scattered trees....... a shadow skulks from tree to tree.... swift and fast like a blur of black......... some is watching the fight from the darkness......
"Sahiro Tso-Nah, you say that I dishonored someone. I do not remember such a thing. Tell me the name of your client so that I can seek him out after I finish you. Your challenge is accepted!"
Temuro then turns to the lurking shadow: "Are you the client? If so, you are next!"
__________________ Also posts as Ashardalon (here and elsewhere) and as Eques Concordia and Guinea Pig (only elsewhere).
A gaunt figure in a tattered yellow robe slowly walks up to the two fighters. A palid mask covers the stranger's face.
"I will judge this match if you are willing"
The figure in yellow looks behind him into the shadows and then turns back to the fighters. He then pulls a hand full of bones from a pouch and throws them to the ground. Staring at them for a minute and then shouts.
The ancient masters have decreed this match to take place at the island north-east of the Old Hermit's Village on the dawn of the scythe.
"Humm, I find a Shiba Temuro's insults have a little more bite to them. Insults to Temuro! What kind of match do you wish?"
__________________ -"And now, on with the opera. Let joy be unconfined. Let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons, and necking in the parlor."
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Taking a small wooden bowl and a hand full of marbles from this robes, the stranger waits for the fighters to begin.
__________________ -"And now, on with the opera. Let joy be unconfined. Let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons, and necking in the parlor."
"No Temuro..... I am but a man looking to test my skills.... I have been watching you for some time.... and you seem like an "easy" target to defeat....
*Tori chuckles*
" We shall see how "easy" you really are apperently.....seeng as my presense has stired an anger in you.... I just hope you haven't bitten off a little more than you can chew Temuro...... "
The gaunt Judge in yellow gazes at the intruder, Tori.
You my watch this match but be warned. Do not interfer!
__________________ -"And now, on with the opera. Let joy be unconfined. Let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons, and necking in the parlor."
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"Name? He did not reveal even this. Dark, untrusting type . . .
The scorpion glides facing the cliff; spins below the onslaught of the stone!
Take that!"
Tso-Nah draws both his swords quick as a flash, gliding one across the red cliff of Temuro's armor, looking for a chink. With the other, he spins aside the oncomming Katana, knocking it aside.
The Judge stands still for a minute. Then with a withered hand drops a brown stone into the bowl.
Point Tso-Nah! One Flag Tso-Nah!
__________________ -"And now, on with the opera. Let joy be unconfined. Let there be dancing in the streets, drinking in the saloons, and necking in the parlor."
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OOC: My character's 'first name' is Tso-Nah, the clan name being Sahiro. (As we all read in OA,) Oriental's state their family name first, and then their given name.
"I would appreciate it if you would refer to me by my given name, honorable judge."
The grasshopper removes the beach; silences the storm of the ice then it masterfully leaps over the touch of the horn!
Hopping quickly over Temuro, Tso-Nah flicks the tip of his primary sword through a recently discovered gap in his opponent's blood colored armor, hoping to remove some part of Temuro and add a new shade to the armor's display. He brings his second sword down do silence the storming katana, and does a flying backward leap to avoid the touch of Temuro's blade.
"The "Wise" judge is correct.... my name IS Tori..... Tori Sadoshi to be exact... I am from the shadow itself..... "
" I am only seen or herd if I want to be...... I have come here to TRY to ammuse myself...... hopefully you young fighters can test my skill and give me a good laugh or two..... "
"Only seen or heard when you want to be? My, you must desire a great deal of attention . . . Be off with you, and destract us no more!"
OOC: technically, your character said that his name was Tori . . . or that some person named Tori chuckled. You never ended the quotes after the first clause. So, the honorable judge's nomer was not that surprising.