The doctor is in, and he's armed. Everybody's favourite Solarian swordsman, M.D., and triple-agent makes his long awaited return to the arena this week, and does so against his preferred style of opponent: a Gear-sized dragon. Preferred, you say? Certainly. Citan is no stranger to facing giant foes, especially slow, lumbering ones like Zog. Ones reliant on elemental magic? Well that just makes this exercise more routine. With Suiseii and Chiseii to cut Zog's magic damage in half, Senkei to boost Citan's speed to the point where those Wild Arms 4 Brionac upstarts are envious, and Sazanami to let the doctor do what the doctor does best - heal himself - Citan's in for a very easy match this week. The real challenge will be finding some pretty dragon scales on an otherwise ugly dragon to take home as a souvenir for Midori...
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Dark Dragon Emperor Zog understands that life has good days and bad days. One moment, you're ruling an empire of evil, burning down Light Dragon towns, and sending minions out for random foul deeds. Then, heroes are invading your invincible tower, your subordinate's betraying you, and you're hearing evil music from a bottle that makes you weak. There's no two ways about this - this is looking like one of the bad days, with the speedy Solaris agent able to resist his flames and tanky enough to survive them anyway. Still, Zog's a trooper. He's going to show up, punch his time card, and make Citan earn his victory. Perhaps Citan will deplete his ether power and be forced to give up? With Zog's durability, it just might happen! But even if it doesn't, Zog knows from Dragon Day Camp that it's effort that REALLY counts in the end.
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Sometimes, when you win, you lose.
Certainly, an emperor of a vast and mighty empire would have contingencies.
Ways to make Citan pay, even if he somehow lost.
Summoning his vast armies to destroy all that he loved, perhaps.
Or perhaps showing him the power of his Goddess, Myria.
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"Or maybe just laughing at him when he's laid up from exhaustion from the effort of beating me to death." Zog chuckled softly from his hospital bed. "The winners don't get the free healers." He added, looking at the picture of Citan, unconcious from the exertion, a full two days after the match.
Sometimes when you win, you lose.
Other times, sometimes it just ain't worth the effort. I mean, seriously.
Citan Uzuki (Hyuga Ricdeau): 45
Zog: 9
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