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Yuki>Tana, Aguro>Nina, Garet>Kahn
« on: July 17, 2009, 06:37:50 PM »
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Yuki>Tana
Have you ever seen a pegasus and an airplane play chicken?

Neither had Tana, so she  hadn't really thought things through when she accepted Yuki's challenge to that very game.  

Needless to say, Yuki was more then willing to collide and wreck yet another plane to win this game.

Tana's pegasus, not so much
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Re: Yuki>Tana, Aguro>Nina, Garet>Kahn
« Reply #1 on: July 17, 2009, 06:38:46 PM »
Aguro>Nina

Large man with a sword.

Small annoying princess with magic.

Normally, the laws of RPGs would say that Nina should kick Aguro's ass around the block with room to spare.

In this case, Aguro politely inquired about the history of Wyndia and while Nina was distracted with happiness that someone actually WANTED her to talk more, he hit her upside the head with a sword really hard.

Of course he got stepped on by a very large dragon as soon as he left the arena, but frankly he'd been expecting that to happen, win or lose, ever since he saw who his opponent was.

Hopefully the healers wouldn't have any trouble putting him back together for the next match.
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Re: Yuki>Tana, Aguro>Nina, Garet>Kahn
« Reply #2 on: July 17, 2009, 06:39:06 PM »
Garet>Kahn

Kahn is a man's man. He's a fighter, he's a contender, the man does not know when to quit. Throughout the course of his game he comes back over and over and over, never willing to admit defeat. Such determination is a thing of legend, and truly a quality for him to be proud of.

So how, how how how, could the great Kahn ever be outmatched at his own game?

"So, we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"Of course not! You have no chance!"

"So we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"Never! I will never admit defeat!"

"So, we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"You've sure got a lot of nerve saying that."

"So, we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"..."

"So, we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"Stop saying that!"

"So, we both know I'm going to win, right?"

"AAAAAAAAGH!!!!"

Obviously the above was just a small sampling of that conversation. It took well over sixteen hours for Garet to actually out-stubborn Kahn, but at the end of the day the more pigheaded man went home with the win.
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