Results:
Event 5: Fashion Makeovering - Tie Break
Lord Helix (TPP) IIII vs. III Estella (Suikoden 3)
Event 6: Puppy Kicking
Chris Lightfellow (Suikoden 3) I vs. IIIII II Ryu (Street Fighter 2)
Event 7: Ship-to-Ship Combat
Rita Mordio (Tales of Vesperia) vs. IIIII Millenia (Grandia 2)
Event 8: Gladitorial Deathmatch
Aura Blackquill (AA:Dual Destinies) I vs. IIII Mordin Solus (Mass Effect 2)
Team Event 1: Base Defense - Tie Break
(Gaston (Beauty and the Beast), Darkwing Duck, Akuma (Street Fighter), Toph Bei Fong (Avatar:tLA)) IIIII vs. IIII (Flay Gunnar (Mana Khemia 1/2), Kaguya Nanbu (SRW:OGS:EF), Inspector Gadget, Grumpy Cat)
Round 1-C
Event 9: Sax and Violins
This event is an odd one. You can either go for the literal version, at which point it's about whichever competitor is better at being an orchestra. Or at least, in playing classy instruments. Alternatively, just as the title is suggestive, our competitors might win at managing to engage in acts that are similarily suggestive without actually tipping all the way over to overt acts. And of course, in the finest Random Tourney tradition, you can always just assume that the winner is the one who's best at doing both.
Our first competitor would be great if this competition was less suggestive, and more overt, being the leader of the pantheon that can literally be summed up as Sex and Violence. Yes, it's Thunder God Zeus himself. Of course, he's also known for finding some... shall we say creative workarounds when brute force won't work. So who knows, he may surprise us all. Opposing him is the man with the beautiful and elegant style passed down in the Armstong Family for thousands of generations. Yes, Alex Louis Armstrong, who is quite straightforward, but has the advantage of being skilled at nearly everything. Surely, he'll have the right skill needed for this task.
Event 10: Eating Contest
Select your weapon. Hot dogs. Hamburgers. Or the traditional choice, the pie.
Yes, it is the venerable eating contest, where the goal is to keep on eating until one of the competitors can eat no more. Whoever stuffs down the most grub, wins.
Relm Arrowny may be young, and small, but she's also feisty, and that has to count for something. Besides, her competitor is also still fairly young, but a teenager. And teenagers are notoriously hungry. That said, Ferris Beuller is known more for his quick mouth than his stomach, so it's anyone's game.
Event 11: Drinking Contest
In the last event, it was all about stuffing down food. In this event, it's about stuffing down alcohol. Drinks will naturally, be chosen in alternating order by the two competitors, and both will need to down the drink of the round simultaneously. First one to bow out, not drink, or simply loose their liquor will lose the competition.
Rosalina is a fairy tale princess off in her galactic observatory, but royalty is somewhat know for being able to drink, right? Well, she'll need to take that page from real royalty as opposed to her fairy tale version because her opponent, while perhaps not a lush, is at the very least introduced in a pub. Yes, it's the newest amnesiac to grace a job based system, Ringabel, looking to make a name for himself by drinking himself senseless.
Event 12: Artillery Duel
Finally, we're done with folks stuffing stuff down their gullet, and back to something they have to actually do. Specifically, each side gets a fort, and a big ass gun and they need to try and wreck their opponents fort with their big ol gun. Fortunately, both sides have unlimited ammo. This is important because... well...
Our first competitor is a staple of that old sitcom, I Love Lucy. Lucy's great at getting into situations that need explaining, but operating artillery is probably well outside her skillset. Which means it's a shame she's up against someone who's used to the battlefield. At least, that'd be the case if her competitor was the least bit competant. However, she's up against Brave Sir Robin. And let's face it, his minstrels could probably do a better job of operating a big gun than he could. But even with this, Brave Sir Robin is still probably the better shot, so long as he can keep from running away and letting Lucy smash his fort unopposed.
Pairs Event 3: Prisoner's Dialemma
Alright, everyone knows the Prisoner's Dialemma. It's an exercise is risk management and trust where both competitors get the best result by trusting that their buddy won't sell them out, but an individual competitor can get the maximum gain by selling their buddy out and not getting sold out in return. And of course, if they both betray the other, then they're both in a world of suck. Naturally, the result both teams are looking for is Trust/Trust, but Betray/Trust is better than Betray/Betray, and any tie breaks will be won by whoever can get the most out of their situation.
And just to clarify. In this one, the competitors are going in thinking it's about maximising gain, and not knowing it's an explicit Prisoner's Dilemma scenario, though a canny contestant should be able to recognise the setup. And the situation, I don't have a handy hypothetical, so just make up your own where both sides are up against a third party, can benefit the most if they work together, but also have wondrous opportunities for making a max profit if they betray their buddy.
Now, our first team is a traditionally uneasy alliance of church and state. Yes, we have the Pope from Rondo of Swords, Aegil, getting paired up with Princess Leia. That said, they're also both heros with a canny sense of politics, and are generally given some credit for being able to read people, so they at least have that going for them. As opposed to the other team which pairs Zoey from Left4Dead with Graendal, one of the freaking forsaken from the Wheel of Time. Now, Zoey's used to working in a small team where trust is everything, but let's face it. Zombie Apocalypses usually have "humanity is the real monster" as one of its themes, which means being overly trusting is a good way to end up dead fast. And Graendal, she's an evil psychologist, so she should be pretty good at reading people. Buuuuut... nobody on Team Dark One is known for their trusting nature, and the Forsaken, outside of one alliance, take that up to eleven.
Pairs Event 4: Ballroom Dancing
Ah, the graceful art of the dance. Two bodies moving in time with both each other and the music, each step as meticulously complicated and decorative as the music they're dancing to. Yes, we're hitting the ballroom to see which of these pairs can dance the best.
Interestingly enough, while ballroom dancing has pretty clear mens and ladies steps, we're sitting on a sausagefest this time. Our first team has hardscrabble kajillionaire Scrooge McDuck getting paired up with the Orc Peon from Warcraft. You can bet ballroom dancing wasn't anything either of these two grew up with, but it wouldn't be surprising if, somewhere along the line, Scrooge picked the skill up just so he could hobnob with his social class. Meanwhile, they're up against a pair of true blue, bred in the bone, nobility. Specifically, they've got Lord Soth, the cursed eternal lord from the Dragonlance books, and MacBeth from what we'll cautiously refer to as the Scottish Play. Now, these two almost certainly got the fancy upbringing package, but they just have the one downside. Did either of them learn to follow on the ballroom floor, and even if they do know how, will either of them agree to do so?
Quick Vote Form
Event 9: Sax and Violins
Zeus (Mythology) vs. Alex Louis Armstrong (Full Metal Alchemist)
Event 10: Eating Contest
Relm Arrowny (FF6) vs. Ferris Beuller
Event 11: Drinking Contest
Rosalina (SMG) vs. Ringabel (Bravely Default)
Event 12: Artillery Duel
Lucille Ball (I Love Lucy) vs. Brave Sir Robin (MP&tHG)
Pairs Event 3: Prisoner's Dialemma
Aegil (Rondo of Swords) / Princess Leia (Star Wars) vs. Graendael (Wheel of Time) / Zoey (Left4Dead)
Pairs Event 4: Ballroom Dancing
Scrooge McDuck (Disney) / Orc Peon (Warcraft) vs. Lord Soth (Dragonlance) / MacBeth (The Scottish Play)