The Poet vs Temuro!(STRATEGY) (Creamsteak judging)

"I can barely let this continue..."

Point Merak Spielman. FoF Merak Spielman.

I ALMOST went the other way on that one. It was close.

0 Flags all (for the umpteenth time so far).
 

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I'm getting slightly confused... is it the grasshoppers poison...?

Seeing Tso-Nah approach, Temuro thinks to himself "I'll have to talk to him after the fight, about Sanctus Togashi"

4: The blizzard silences the vineyard; parries the thrust of the tides!

A cold rage seems to take over Temuro's actions as he strikes at the Poet, hoping to silence his powerful haikus for a time, ready to parry anything that Merak throws against him to turn the tides.
 

(4: The nunchaku crushes the wastelands; wards off the blood of the lash!)

The Poet mutters something about "or not to be..." and pulls a pair of ordinary nunchakus out of his belt. Aiming them in a crushing blow, he attempts to ward his opponents vague lashing-out off to the left.
 

Nunchaku crush well, and blizzards are not the best method of silencing an opponent. And who needs to silence a vineyard...

The doll looks over your features...

"This will go on indefinitely... point Merak Speilman!"

1 Flag Spielman
0 Flags Temuro

NEW HANDS!

MerakSpielman's Hand
1: The chain slides facing the dungeon; waves away the pain of the crevice!

2: The chain annihilates the badlands; shreds the tempest of the lash then it moves within the energy of the crevice!

3: The dragon sweeps before the cemetery; guards against the foray of the cave!

4: The dragon strikes the tundra; reduces the pain of the sands!

5: The kama dances by the canyon; parts the punch of the wind!


Shiba Temuro's Hand
1: The weasel vanquishes the canyon and drops facing the Monastery of the Red Butterfly; avoids the foray of the blade!

2: The weasel tracks next to the foothills; silences the roar of the ledge!

3: The spear tumbles in the midst of the clouds and insanely attacks the Baths at Lo Xiang; shields the tempest of the flame! *yen+yen*

4: The spear nails the badlands; scatters the slash of the mire!

5: The twisting staff illuminates the pillars; wards off the violence of the pole!
 

I swear, I draw the weirdest hands. Both of you have two pairs of moves using the same signature modifier...

How come I never get funny hands like that in my fights?
 

(3: The dragon sweeps before the cemetery; guards against the foray of the cave!)

The Poet decides to use the terrain to his advantage in a somewhat airy Elizibethan sonnet about a Dragon guarding a cave in front of a cemetery.
The Dragon takes form -- a ridiculous reptile about the size of a cat, guarding a nearby mole-hole. It senses the intrusion of Temuro on its territory and sweeps in to the attack. The Poet sighs at the silliness of the scene and hopes that the beast will get a few good scratches in before it dissipates.
 

3: The spear tumbles in the midst of the clouds and insanely attacks the Baths at Lo Xiang; shields the tempest of the flame! *yen+yen*

Temuro starts tumbling across the battlefield, shielding against the tiny dragon that descends upon him like a tempest, so that it almost looks as if he is flying. As he, Merak, the dragon, and the cementery gate leading to the Baths at Lo Xiang (strange cementery) are all in one line, he insanely charges forward, holding his katana like a spearhead in front of him.
 

The power of the move works, and the defense is vaguely more fitting against the Dragon. Point Temuro!

0 Flags All! (Again?!?)

2 Yen Temuro!

"Spitui!"

The doll spits two coins out of it's own mouth at Temuro, who quickly catches them and continues fighting.
 

Temuro quickly stows away the two yen.

4: The spear nails the badlands; scatters the slash of the mire!

Seeing the success of his spear-charge, Temuro once again assumes the spearhead stance and assaults the Poet to scatter any offensive move brought on by Merak.
 

(2: The chain annihilates the badlands; shreds the tempest of the lash then it moves within the energy of the crevice!)

The Poet attempts to shred this new assault and return a counterattack of impressive proportions. He recites a few couplets and summons a spiked chain as his weapon for the moment. Twirling it like a propeller, he swings it at Temuro, shredding his attack. Then, with energy like steam from a natural volcanic crevice, he spins it around to annihilate his opponent.
 

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