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Sir Leopold (vs. Jeremy)
« on: April 04, 2008, 09:42:39 PM »
Dominico's prided pet returns to the arena this season, after just falling short of glory in his last run at a Heavy championship. It's not every day you see a dog competing in the arena (rarer still outside of Light), but then again, it's not every dog that gets to become the vessel for his world's ultimate evil. Lacking the spells and cantrips of Rhapthorne's other bodies, Sir Leopold fights far more simply, trading such tricks for increased durability and a punishing physical offence. The former is all he needs against Jeremy; the loose cannon of Brionac is known for dishing out the pain, but not taking it. And while a few of his missiles may suffice for taking out children, Sir Leopold is a different sort of beast entirely. All the Great Dane has to do is take a few hits, return a feral grin, and show the pathetically frail officer what it means to stand against a demon.

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Re: Sir Leopold (vs. Jeremy)
« Reply #1 on: April 05, 2008, 03:48:08 AM »
Dominico's prided pet returns to the arena this season, after falling just short of glory in his last run at a Heavy championship. It's not every day you see a dog competing in the arena (rarer still outside of Light), but then again, it's not every dog that gets to become the vessel for his world's ultimate evil. Lacking the spells and cantrips of Rhapthorne's other bodies, Sir Leopold fights far more simply, trading such tricks for durability and a punishing physical offense. The former is all he needs against Jeremy; the loose cannon of Brionac is known for dishing out the pain, but not taking it. And while a few of his missiles may suffice for taking out children, Sir Leopold is a different sort entirely. All the Great Dane has to do is take a few hits, return a feral grin, and show the rather frail officer what it means to stand against a demon.