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11 yrs ago
Working, essentially, second shift blows. I hate getting home after midnight. xD
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11 yrs ago
Any day now, I'll have my first kid. Mini Rilla. #Awesome
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Rankings updated.

I moved up to 1 via 1 win against LeeRoy for 100 points; and 175(Base 100 + 75 points from wager, need to reedit the thing).

DJ has been moved up with his win over that noob Tre'Yan. I forget which number he is now, 5 or 6.

I don't think Melon has won any addtional matches that would put him back at #1, or any other matches have been finished to move people around on the ladder. If I'm wrong, lemme know.
@Melonhead, I do believe you are the judge.

Come call it, and I'll update the proper channels
There was a flaw in the Speed Hell, Execution of Bones, whatever Tre'Yan wanted to call the move. The name didn't matter, the devil was in the details. If an opponent was brave, so very brave, and weathered the inclement storm, then he had a high chance of etiher dying from whatever hit he messed around and took, or knowing exactly how to counter.

Which was Cho?

Judging by the knife that now protruded deep in his chest, Cho was the latter. Or, rather, he was very Ultimate Opporuntunist, ala the Rated R Superstar Edge.

See, Cho maintained his composure, even in his addled state, and timed the jutting of his knife perfectly for a hit that would have likely knocked him out right then in there. But, how it happened was not the way Tre'Yan intended. Cho took a step in, Tre'Yan was committed. Cho extended his knife in a short space. Tre'Yan was committed. Cho took a blow on his shoulder, and was knocked slightly off balance, and well, Tre'Yan was now married to a vicious Ka-Bar buried in his chest, presumably to the hilt.

The momentum, of course, would in theory take the both off their feet - with the off-balance Cho, and the forward rushing Tre'Yan. It didn't matter though, because, he was a Boxer, and a knife was now penetrating his chest cavity. The same knife that killed his left arm, and the same one that was making his world go dark.

Without accounting for Cho, and whatever befall him, Tre'Yan slumped forward using his body as a prop. Either way, unless Cho had moved, he wouldn't hit the ground.

Tre'Yan, in all likelihood, wouldn't make it to his second sanctioned fight. He had thought wrong. Dyayun wasn't a sanctioned fight. It was a call out. He was a fight booty call, and he had lost. Funny what you thought about when you were dying.

The Raeym Corporation always won. If he died, then they'd just replace him. Dyayun was a prime target. Blood thirsty, and always willing to be as destructive as possible.

The ghosts were loud, louder than eh remembered them at any other point in the fight. They were also fading, the gate was opening, and Tre'Yan was either dying, or something close to it.

Good fight, unnnamed assassin.... good damn fight. I got you good. Hahaha. Man, this world is tough. So very tough.

It was dark. Tre'Yan hadn't said a word.
In the future, assuming no combat has been initiated, then they probably shouldn't get points. Because it's basically a moot battle, but that's a group decision. haha.

This reminds me, I do need to go ahead and update stuff.

Including DJ's probable win over me.

:(

Damn knife.

Damn mistake!
Combat HAS started though, with Barti's character taking a pretty sizable hit early on and being on the defensive/running end almost the whole fight. So even if Vordak were to judge it based off what's going on, or has happened to this point, I don't see any situation in which I lose.

While it doesn't accurate portray any achievements, it shouldn't prevent the winner from getting the points. Now, had the match not started(like say, the first 100 posts of Melonhead vs Tuuja, xD), then perhaps I shouldn't get any points. And I would agree with that. But me and Barti had met, initiated attacks(She started it), and continued a fair deal before she vanished for personal reasons, stating her return to be last week, and then just not coming back.
I don't see why not, since it would fall under the Forfeit rules, more than likely. Similar to in a game, if you don't show up, you forfeit the match.
Where would he get the mana, or whatever he'd have to use, to use his magic?
Based off my reading of the match, I don't think Saanga could, in the time frame, shift focus to launch the javelin-spear of infinite doom, especially not in a pinpoint attack.

His orientation wouldn't allow for it, especially with the lance being straight down, and his body being straight up. He'd have to adjust the lance, and with the span of time, it makes little sense to try and do so. Better off probably crash landing, rolling to soften the blow, or using the lance to fend off the mech if possible.

Now, he could possibly launch it, but it would be more of an un-aimed shot than a perfect display of accuracy.
Right Straight at the right side of your body.

Right hook to your chin(left side)

Uppercut from below.

Two rights.

Right straight from the left side of your body.

Finally, Tre'Yan coming toward your right.

I believe those are right.
As a boxer, there were several facts of life one often had to live by. Your fists are lethal weapons in some, if not all, lands, and people thought you were predictable due to the singular style of combat that you employed. Hands only.

Cho was several strides back, but that advantage, that distance, was nothing. A speed boxer, one like Tre'Yan, could cross the distance in half a second using footwork called Dash. He knew he had to end the fight soon, and that his opponent was reeling from the nearly missed shot. Oh, had that uppercut connected, Tre'Yan would be walking away.

There were sixteen of him now, the limit of his Speed Hell, but that would have to be enough.

Cho was circling, putting himself in movement was smart, but it was also a playing field in which Tre'Yan was a avid practicioner.

The execution of Speed Hell was one of timing, patience, and most of all, perfection. Tre'Yan was suited for the three.

He would need to name it something else, but for now it was time for the Execution of Bones.

Attack.

Tre'Yan seemingly came in at full-bore, ducking to the low and left, aiming right straight slightly off-center center body.

After-image.

A split second later, Tre'Yan was high, right hook to the left chin of Cho.

After image.

Almost simultaneous, he was in close. Uppercut, chin of Cho.

After-image.

Before the uppercut was finished, he was back, two rights flying forward for the body.

Then he was right, the whole left side of Cho, a right straight.

After image. After image.

Tre'Yan, honest and for true, came in like a ballistic missle from his own left, inside the guard, aiming what he hoped would the knockout blow, an absolutely vicious right hook to the face of Cho. His muscles had coiled like snakes, ready to unleash their payload and now it was time. Perhaps his last chance to end it.

All his preparation had been for this. His arm might have been dead, but his lower body wasn't, and by the way Cho was just a fee moments before, his legs were nearly in the casket already.

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