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Tso-Nah vs. Togashi!

ooc: Jeph, Sidhe Li's not mine. :) I was (and am) speaking as Mirashi Iso)

"Tso-nah! Finish off this impudent wretch at once so that I may sink my claws into him!"
 

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(Oh, right. Sidhe Li's Wicht's character. D'oh!)

"Mirashi, that you would face Togashi in battle, I would have him be victorious over you, for his honor is yours a hundred fold! It is not your shadow that I serve; but the light: the light of a shining gem."

The tumbling scythe bows below the tower; blocks the stab of the pole!

Fighting defensively, Tso-Nah tumbles below Togashi's attack, then parries the stabbing blade of his opponent!
 

"Both attacks demonstrate mobility and acrobatic skill. Tso-Nah defends skillfully against his opponent's technique. But Togashi's maneuver is far more impressive; to flip higher than the heavens is astounding indeed. Point to Togashi."

Three flags neutral.
 

Togashi's Hand:
1: The lotus blossom scourges the cliff; parries the chaos of the isle!

2: The chain scourges the ruins; dodges the chaos of the body!

3: The lotus blossom vigorously dominates the rapids; dominates the push of the spring!

4: The mantis penetrates the ravine; wards off the offensive of the shell!

5: The transcendent chimera tumbles next to the volcano; negates the stab of the grass!


Tso-Nah's Hand:
1: The crab scatters the canyon; wards off the rising of the farm and fiercely shields against the touch of the ice!

2: The fist glides before the badlands; redirects the throw of the abomination!

3: The grasshopper appears across the cliff; guards against the offensive of the tides!

4: The spider charges the tundra; blocks the drive of the maze!

5: The tricky mace kicks over the heavens; shreds the cut of the wood!
 

In every hand I get a mantis move ;p

This sounds neat...

The lotus blossom vigorously dominates the rapids; dominates the push of the spring!

Togashi finds himself deflected into a pool, the sound of water falling behind him deafening the sound of meeting blades. Togashi steps back, knee deep in the rapids, under the waterfall's incredible pressure, yet he stands there -strong -vigourous -resiliant in the spring falls...
 

[ooc: nice synergy there!]

The crab scatters the canyon; wards off the rising of the farm and fiercely shields against the touch of the ice!

Tso-Nah leaps from the falls to the canyon into which the riverfeeds. Spotting Togashi, he quickly splashes through the pool towards him, resisting the fall's pressure with the strength of a crab.


[ooc: serene, isn't it? I didn't want to spoil it with an attack. :)[
 

The judge applauds politely. "Both moves are excellent," he says. "Now, I must ponder..."

After a moment's thought, the judge continues, "When the rapids flow through the canyon, it is futile to master the waters when one's opponent can scatter the watercourse. Point to Tso-Nah."

One flag Tso-Nah, two flags neutral.
 

Crashing through the waters, Togashi stumbles out of the water and into the grass...

The transcendent chimera tumbles next to the volcano; negates the stab of the grass!

He then turns, and charges his transcendent chi for a spiritual attack.
 

The grasshopper appears across the cliff; guards against the offensive of the tides!

Mustering his strength, Tso-Nah leaps up by the sheer rock wall, bounding higher off of almost invisible ledges and flaws in the canyon's edge, until he has mounted the cliff's summit. He then turns back to Togashi, on gaurd against whatever offensive he may use.


(ooc: Sorry I couldn't post for so long, my internet was being all screwy. Hate it when my dad tries to fix things. ;))
 

The judge orders a momentary rest, as the fighters seem to have tired somewhat. The flag boy brings cups of tea and small sweet cakes to the participants.

After a few moments of enjoyment, the judge speaks. "I trust that you feel refreshed? Now, as to the last set of moves. Togashi, you stumbled on your attack, and Tso-Nah, you could barely move. When it comes to choose between the two, I note that Togashi's defense was slightly more appropriate to the situation, and that he seemed more in tune with his chi. Point to Togashi."

Three flags neutral.
 

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