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Arkanyl Calls Out Rrai-kesh! (Ciaran Judging)

<MechaMeowth> 1: The east wind scatters the grotto; dodges the speed of the flame!
<MechaMeowth> 2: The panther invades the beach; redirects the assailment of the insect!
<MechaMeowth> 3: The raven becomes one with the desert and slashes above the Garden of Lost Hope; sings over the chaos of the venom!
<MechaMeowth> 4: The dagger bows over the temple; protects against the push of the feline!
<MechaMeowth> 5: The blizzard slides atop the ruins; fends off the push of the crevice! *yen*
 

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1: The fang severs the village; guards against the aggression of the shell!

2: The thunder speaks within the temple; waves away the assailment of the stone!

3: The panther shreds the paradise; negates the assailment of the fortification!

4: The claw swims by the city; reduces the chaos of the pole!

5: The chimera slashes the fountain; blocks the energy of the grave!
 
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Rrai keeps up the close in attack as he tries to grab Arkanyl from behind and bite him hard with his fangs to sever some mojor veins or arteries if he's lucky. Hopefully by being behind Arkanyl like the shell on a turtle's back, Rrai will be guarded from his foe's aggression...

The fang severs the village; guards against the aggression of the shell!
 


"Rrai-Kesh's attack is strong, but Arkanyl cleverly defends against his opponent's style. However, Arkanyl's own move is rather nonsensical. How does the raven slash over the garden after becoming one with the desert? The balance is tipped by a flawed defense; ravens sing poorly, and in any case, a song offers little protection from an enemy's venomous jaws. Point and Style to Rrai-kesh."

Four flags Rrai-Kesh, two flags Arkanyl.
 

Having latched onto his foe with his powerful fangs, Rrai then trys to shred his foe with his sharp claws. He hopes that the amount of pain he is causing his foe will negate any attack or defense which Arkanyl might make...

The panther shreds the paradise; negates the assailment of the fortification!
 


"Look about you, dark one, and observe: The ancient masters have decreed this match to take place at the brush south-east of the Altar of the Rainbow Circle on the night of the oak."
 


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