[color=c5c1b9]"Ahck-!"[/color] Kyogi cried out in pain when the war-axe hit Leroux, gritting his spectral teeth to bite back the sensation. This match had been fun, but the pain was one thing he could have done without. Still, it was pretty much over. Not only did the opponent not summon any more creatures, he hurled that weapon at Jaques in what looked like a last-ditch effort. This showed the boy that Kuro was out of options, the very thought giving him a wicked smile that reflected on the gambler's features. The battle-mage calmly stepped forward towards the opponent, giving his support creatures a signal to stop them from attacking. [color=c5c1b9]"Well, this has been fun, Kuro-San. I've learned a lot about these rings thanks to you,"[/color] Kyogi told his opponent as he had the gambler take a few calm steps forward, all while taking the last card he'd be playing out of his deck. [color=c5c1b9]"But, you know, I honestly didn't want a fight. I figured you'd be willing to talk things out, but you initiated a duel all of a sudden... I didn't really have a choice, you know? I had to defend myself."[/color] As Kyogi continued to speak, he crushed the card he was holding: the [b]Dread King's Hammer[/b]. Jaques caught the heavy hammer as it dropped into his hands, standing over the knight with the sharp end pointing down. Jaques gave the knight a good kick to knock them on their back, then planted his foot on their chest to stop them from getting back up. [color=c5c1b9]"Ah... but nevermind. You asked who I was, right?"[/color] Kyogi spoke in a friendly tone. The dreadful hammer's bladed end then got stabbed downwards, plunged into the gut of Kuro's battle-mage. [color=c5c1b9]"I'm the victor of this match."[/color]