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But he is insane . . .
Or each person can control two characters.


Umm . . . then the odds would be six vs. four
Alright @LeeRoy, I responded to your post although I am not entirely sure why I needed to respond prior to you setting your intro post to your fight.
The mewling of the one called Shin transcended the sanctuary of his room. A thousand Dreamers began debating the words. Names? Had Shin merely asked, most Dreamers agreed that his opponent, Ruchette Vorsalusin in all likelihood would have graced him the answer to that question. Stirrings deep in the Galdhr, Dreamers turned their attention towards the word Assassin. Many mulled it over, studying the various definitions throughout the multitude of space and time, concluding that the word held roughly the same meaning through the multiverse. That seemingly sparked another debate, as the Dreamers contemplated the concept of a killer who struck for political reasons.

Was there or could there be political ramifications for his presence at this event? Could his symbolic killing of his opponents spark some political event that the Dreamers had overlooked? Deep in darkness of the eternal dreams, fragments of reality were pulled forth and assembled in a myriad of combinations, each a spoke radiating out from Shin, being traced through hundreds of thousands of generations with no implicit and observable effect.

The last statement, that the man had forgotten his staff brought amusement from the Dreamers. Clearly the man had left the staff at his place of summoning, had left it where he had waited for LeeRoy in their repetitive struggle where nothing came of it. The fragment of reality where he appeared in the Nexus replayed over and over where each nanosecond was analyzed with great care. In the end the Dreamers agreed the man had left his staff, he had become overzealous in his excitement.

This fact sparked another debate among the Dreamers as the quality of combatant this man might be. To be so distracted that he forgot a weapon spoke of his mindset. He was easily excitable and prone to making errors. Perhaps his opponent might find a way to similarly rattle Shin and extract a victory, perhaps not. Only time would tell.

A knock on Shin’s door, followed by a sultry voice as an attractive cyclops poked her head in, “Sire your next fight is about to begin. Good Luck.”
Or it could be 2v2 if I drop out.
If we don't care about numbers and all that technical stuff, seems like we'd also ignore things like friction like most super heroes. For example, the Flash would incinerate everyone he passes by, including himself unless his secondary power is insane levels of heat resistance, and the moment Superman begins to throw a punch he'd destroy a huge chunk of the surrounding area in a pressure wave far more powerful than a nuclear blast.

That being said, simply giving them secondary defensive powers to allow them to use their own abilities doesn't cut because it would still devestate the surroundings on a city wide scale (and not in the intended way) if we get too powerful. I guess we're just saying "because magic" to ignore other troublesome physics or are we going with something else?

In my multiverse I'd have to say that their magical energy ignores certain mundane physics automatically, so running super fast won't incinerate, create pressure waves, obliterate them on contact with a bug without having to be insanely durable etc. One person also has an infinite speed beam (which some does dodge by anticipating the shot), which would obviously be so powerful it would destroy reality without ignoring mundane physics.


Again it is your multiverse. Unless we are involved in any meaningful way does it matter? If it is generic everyone involved multiverse then it doesn't matter because the laws of physics must necessarily be flexed to allow everything.

I don't want you to be angry, but the goings on in your setting are yours. You are god, you can do anything, establish any rule or set of rules. That is the beauty of your own verse.

No one gives a rats ass about some of the minute or idiosyncratic things in my verse. And they shouldnt.
The floor is stone, the top is supposed to be a shifting structure of energy. I used that picture because it looks close to my vision.
I concur, what kind of story? I do story fights well.
@LeeRoy @Melonhead @DjAtomika if Melon cannot make a post in a 72-hour time frame after LeeRoy posts due to his internet situation, I will substitute DJ for Melon. Melon will still retain his victory and incur no loss for this round because he cannot participate due to lack of internet.
Tunnel of Solace-

Start: 9/22/2015
End: 10/11/2015
Combatants: @GreivousKhan vs @Yoshua171.
First Post: GreivousKhan

A mystical place for the Dreamers, The Tunnel of Solace is where Dreamer Adepts become Masters. This place tests the limits of the Dreamers. Since they can manipulate energy in a multitude of forms, this test their control and mastery, the longer one is within the tunnel, the more the tunnel drains the energy from the inhabitant. The energy drain is subtle but it does translate to the characters becoming sluggish and their powers diminishing the longer the fight goes. The more power used the faster it drains. Energy/power does return, although slowly. This place is designed to test a Dreamer's ability to survive without using their powers.

The ceiling is 14' tall at its highest point and is made of a shifting energy field called "the Cold Light". The tunnel is 150 feet wide and 600 feet long and the walls arch up made of the same "Cold Light" field that the ceiling is made of. The rocks do make travel difficult as they are slick with a viscous slime. While hazardous they do not impede combat dramatically. There is a constant thrum that fills the tunnel coming from the ceiling.

One opponent starts at the entrance the other starts at the point closest to the viewer.

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