Tiny Vs. Ash'lon (New Judge Needed Please!)

Rathan

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Tiny tries to totally dominate his opponent this round....


1: The weasel dominates the beach; shields against the chaos of the club!
 

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Ciaran

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Ash'lon's Second Hand:
1: The fox bashes the village; fends off the rolling of the horn! *yen*

2: The flawless tsunami impales the pillars; wards off the punch of the bone!

3: The ki-rin nails the waterfall; shreds the roar of the reptile!

4: The turtle strikes with the dungeon; quells the roar of the body!

5: The spider prances within the canyon; dominates the gaze of the maze!


Tiny's Second Hand:
1: The southern cross flips close to the clouds; scatters the assailment of the bird!

2: The sword kicks before the orchard; drops with the stab of the tree!

3: The scorpion thrusts the cavern; grasps the thrust of the rodent!

4: The blizzard nails the forest; defends against the drive of the barrens!

5: The chimera carves the peaks; scatters the thrust of the elements!
 


Rathan

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Tiny uses his powerfull chimera style to carve his oppoent as well and scatter his elemental water attack......


5: The chimera carves the peaks; scatters the thrust of the elements!
 

Ciaran

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"Both moves are very strong. Ash'lon uses a flawless technique, but Tiny has cannily prepared an utterly perfect defense, guarding against both style and substance. And the 'Chimera Carves the Peaks' kata is more powerful and graceful than 'Tsunami Impales the Pillars'. Though the choice is difficult, I give the round to Tiny."

Three flags neutral.
 

Rathan

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Tiny pummles into ash'lon with cold vengence....


4: The blizzard nails the forest; defends against the drive of the barrens!
 

Knight Otu

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1: The fox bashes the village; fends off the rolling of the horn! *yen*

Ash'lon tries to defend himself by not being where his opponent seeks him.
 

Ciaran

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"Neither defense is terribly effective or relevant, and both attacks are moderately strong. All things considered, I find myself more impressed by the leveling of a forest by a storm than a village battered by a fox. Point and Two Yen to Tiny."

One flag Tiny, two flags neutral.
 

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