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The Poet vs. Jester6 - Creamsteak Judging - *STYLE*

[17:15] <MechaMeowth> jezter6: The grasshopper strikes across the badlands; parries the storm of the abomination!

Fist of Fury

[17:17] <MechaMeowth> jezter6: The northstar prances with the clouds as it speaks by the Imperial Pleasure Garden; negates the offensive of the fires!


The jezter kneels like a grasshopper waiting for his time to strike. As he leaps high into the air he strikes out towards the poet with his powerful legs, hoping to score an effective kick to the poet's head.

Arms raised over his head, he tries to parry the attack of the falling star; trying to grab it and toss it back at his opponent.

"Your offensive is good, but if I can use it to my advantage, I will smite you with your own sword"

OOC: Sword is just a general word to define weapon. As an alien, his english isn't perfect you know! :)
 

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Ah... hrm... curious... ooh... um... wow...


Jezter jumps a little too late, and is struck hard by his opponent, causing a very brief loss of breath. It seems he didn't choose a very good moment to hold back his attack, despite the syncronage of the jumping attack...

3 flags Merak
2 flags Jezter
 

[15:51] <MechaMeowth> jezter6: The blizzard severs the heavens; dodges the rising of the tree!

Fearing that his physical attacks will not damage the Poet, jezter calls upon the heavens to bring down a storm of furious vengeance to tear down the poet's defense.
 

(The lotus blossom prances higher than the badlands; reduces the kick of the ledge!)
Fists of Fury!
(The tiger annihilates the ricefield where it flies facing the grave; silences the efforts of the reptile!)


The badlands low cannot support
The glory of the Lotus high,
Prancing in the Poets rapport
With the subtlely of a sigh.
In the mountains the ledges glower
Will betray those not sure of foot
But the power of the flower
Reduce trecherous kicks to soot.

But if things are going well,
A tiger leaps upon the foe
Their ricefields become graveyards
Where the trecherous are laid low.
Though the reptilian alien tries
With deft movements to overcome,
His feeble effort withers and dies
And he is silenced by the the words of One.



A house-sized lotus plant springs forth from the earth, attempting to catch the alien within its huge blossom. Cracks appear and spread in the earth, radiating outward from the widening stem of the plant, creating narrow ledges to interfere with Jesters movement.

Fists of Fury!
In a follow-up verse, designed to work upon the success of the first attack, a tiger leaps out of one of the crevases in the ground, pawing aside vegitation and causing the ground to wither where it steps. If all goes as planned, the tiger will be in a perfect position to rend the little alien as the monsterous lotus flower pins him in place.
 

Ah... the lotus flower which rises from the earth is as a rising tree to me... oh, mind me not -my heart was wrapped in your poetry.

A very good fists of fury defense, but it doesn't count for the purposes of judgement since it is in an FoF. There is also a good defense put up by the alien, as the rising tree is similar to the Poet's stylings of the lotus blossom. I feel the spring of life would be accurate to heaven, but the lotos blossom would spring most robustly there, and the snowstorm in hell is unlikely... Hard judgement: It comes down to stylings, and in the end the Jezter's calls to heaven would not be answered in hell.

Point Merak Spielmen

Fist of Fury Merak Spielman

Victory Merak Spielman

Jezter falls to Yellow Belt 0
Merak Speilman graduates to Yellow Belt 2

No change for either fighter, you may report to your dojo now.
 
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