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[YB] Gustaf vs. Slarzog (Wicht Judging)


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The judges watch the impressive showing of both fighters. Though the sneaky sucker punch makes their eyes sparkle, they have to admit that Slarzog absorbed the punch well.

The tallest of the judges motions to the flag girl...

Point To Slarzog, One Flag Slarzog, Three Flags neutral.
 

creamsteak said:
I was looking into the rules to check what you said, and I don't see it. I automatically forfeit insults, but that appears to be it.

Initiative
Sometimes it does not matter who posts first in a round. Other times it does. If either fighter has chi strike, that fighter should post first. If two fighters fighting both have chi-strike, the fighter with the higher rank goes first until his chi strike is used and then the other goes first.
If one fighter has Holy Day, he must go first unless his opponent has chi strike. If either fighter has dirty trick then that fighter may post last. If both fighters have dirty trick then the fighter with the highest rank goes last until his dirty trick is used and then the other goes last. If one fighter has sneaky trick but not dirty trick then that fighter can go last (unless the other has dirty trick). If both fighters have sneaky trick but not dirty trick the fighter with the highest rank goes last. Dirty trick in other words always supersedes sneaky trick if it is involved.
 

The dragon scatters the well; absorbs the touch of the body!


"I'm a fool..."

Gustaf recoils a bit late, and then goes back at his opponent with his heart in the move. His father was transformed into a Dragon by the Firebrand, and as such he has learned the pride of a Dragon. He tries to show his pride through his move. "Rar!"
 

Slarzog takes a step back, and suddenly whips out a nunchaku made of solid iron. Snarling with his jagged tusks, he takes a swing at Gustaf with it.

The nunchaku tramples the canyon; reduces the speed of the abomination!
 

The judges watch another exchange of blows.

"Oooo, a dragon," says the oldest and thinnest of the judges.

"Look at how the white belt defends," comments the youngest and roundest of the three judges. The younger ancient judge steps on the foor of his older companion and quickly motions to the flag girl.

Point to Slarzog, Two flags Slarzog, Two Flags neutral.
 

The orc extends his long, green leg into a powerful circle kick aimed at Gustaf's chest.

The jade staff seeks in the midst of the sea; parries the touch of the grass!
 

The kama thrusts the ravine; reduces the rolling of the sky!


(For a long match, this sure is going fast, and against me!)

Gustaf goes at his opponent with a solid knife-like thrust, hoping to score a critical hit. He lets out an anima burst at his opponent:

Thrust Thrust Water Tone!

Double Thrust!
Sound Wave!


Gustaf performs two quick thrusts, then jumps up over his opponent to unload an Anima burst with the power to knock down any opponent that would dare to feel the kinetic energy wave!
 

The judges watch unimpressed by either move but they are slightly more unimpressed with one of the moves...

Point to Gustaf, One flag Slarzog, Three Flags neutral.


Sorry to not get to this quicker. A funeral this morning kept me away.
 

Gustaf's Second Hand
1: The east wind strikes the cliff; dominates the speed of the maze!

2: The scythe drifts by the foothills as it slashes by the grass; defends against the thrust of the tree!

3: The spear stands atop the cliff; wards off the roar of the lash!

4: The fang moves within the rapids; conceals the beauty of the farm!

5: The trident quickly mangles the clearing; redirects the chi of the elements!


Slarzog's Second Hand
1: The chain thrusts the waterfall; removes the chi of the grass! *yen*

2: The panther strikes underneath the sea; guards against the storm of the rodent!

3: The northstar slashes on top of the glade; shreds the speed of the horn!

4: The turtle drowns the glade; parries the speed of the horn!

5: The mighty thunder slaughters the labyrinth; leaps over the onslaught of the flower!
 

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