Temuro defeats Eilan Cooger, Ciaran judged

Temuro’s Hand:
1: The trident seeks over the ruins; masterfully blocks the quickening of the sky!

2: The oak splits the glade; leaps over the beauty of the feline!

3: The willow beautifully shatters the plain; negates the drive of the cave!

4: The thunder punches before the beach; redirects the storm of the elements!

5: The spear slaughters the village; parries the rising of the sands!


Cooger’s Hand:
1: The phoenix assails the pillars; waves away the efforts of the lash!

2: The chain spins with the ocean; redirects the gaze of the bird!

3: The fist eliminates the waterfall; grasps the roar of the flower!

4: The lightning slides before the pillars; leaps over the rolling of the abomination!

5: The scythe storms the city; removes the chaos of the horn!
 

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5: The spear slaughters the village; parries the rising of the sands!

Once more, Temuro stabs at the Leprechaun with his katana, and jumps into a position that should allow for easy parrying.
 

Now on top of his foe, Eilan hacks away with his sickle, trying to strike a crippling blow.

The scythe storms the city; removes the chaos of the horn!
 

“Both moves are powerful and aggressive, but one move is slightly stronger. Point to Eilan Cooger.”

Four flags neutral.
 

3: The willow beautifully shatters the plain; negates the drive of the cave!

Temuro takes the Willow stance to sweep Cooger down from his pot with a shattering strike, and tries to put his foot atop of the leprechaun's pot so he cannot jump into it to get more weapons.
 

"Hey! That's not fighting fair!"

Now angry, Eilan assumes his favorite fighting stance: the one taught to him by John L. Sullivan himself. He's so angry, in fact, that he seems to burst into flame as he hurls himself at the Phoenix bushi.

The phoenix assails the pillars; waves away the efforts of the lash!
 




Eilan winds up for a ferocious punch at Temuro's nose, trying to break it and get a waterfall of blood to pour out!

The fist eliminates the waterfall; grasps the roar of the flower!
 

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