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[YB 2] Gray loses to MooCow

Gray dances and hops like a frog, distracting his opponent, then makes multiple attacks against MooCow.

The watching young boy, impressed by the move, gives Gray another yen.

The frog dances higher than the volcano; removes the onslaught of the reptile!

reminder to self: +2 net yen so far
 
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MooCow tumbles into Gray like a bowling ball, sending him flying off his feet. He then braces for the attack of Gray with his tail flapping in the wind.

The dragon tumbles across the groto; reduces the motion of the armor!
 

The judges nod to each other. Niether move was great but since they have never been that fond of the Ballet

Point to MooCow, Two Flags MooCow, One Flag Neutral
 

Gray attacks, attempting to slay MooCow and nullify his quick attacks!

The fang slays the prairie; negates the quickening of the cat!
 


Both moves are good and the fighters have impressed the judges. Impressed them so much in fact that they are wrestling on the ground arguing about which move is better. The flag girl however wiggles her eyebrows at MooCow and giving the bovine a wink tips the last flag.

Point and Match to MooCow

Gray Your matches go against you though you fight hard. You may opt to pay the cow 2 yen or hope the animal is merciful and slide back to white. (or you could bribe the judges ;))

MooCow Assuming Gray does not bribe us, we grant you the rank of Yellow Belt 2. May your fields ever flower and the grass ever taste sweeter the second time you chew it.


Jackal - is your cow male or female - I assumed female from the usages of the words cow and udder, but you refer to the thing as a He. So which is it?
 
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OOC: that would be a male. "Cow" can be male or female from what I have found from my online searches. And I have never used the word "udder" anywhere. But my opponents have. I thought about being called a "bull" but that had too many bad things that could be said with it.
 

MooCow swings his tail in happiness and bows to the judges and to Gray. "thanks for the yen Gray" he says as he walks away to his green fields.
 

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