As the lord and master of the Valuan Armada, Galcian is no stranger to the call of a challenge. A Seraph is a mighty target for any one fighter to try to take down, but Galcian is well-armed for such a battle. His durability is much higher than that of Lamington's last opponent, and more importantly, his Terminal attack cannot be countered. By offsetting one of the Seraph's greatest strengths, he opens the door to a win. With his brilliant tactical mind backing up his physical power, Galcian has a clear shot at striking down Lamington for the win.
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After judging Scias unfit for further Godlike competition, Lamington now sets his sights on another foolish mortal. Though Galcian is a far more formidable opponent than Scias, it doesn't change the fact that Galcian's best trick, his Eternum spell, is rendered useless. And while Terminal is a solid offensive ability, Lamington's obscene defensive stats make the typically fatal attack nothing more than a pin-prick. With his usual brutal counter game backing up his solid offensive punch of Judgment, Lamington is poised to win another battle on his way to a Godlike championship.
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Oblivion Knight
Galcian was confident that he'd take down the Seraph...after all, Ash had defeated an both angel Dolf and Kefka, and Galcian had beaten Ash...I'm sure you see where this is going.
Unfortunately for Galcian, he died before redeeming his soul. And what happens when you die? Well, if you're a human whose committed sins, then you get reincarnated as a Prinny. Since Galcian kind of skipped the rebirth and reconcilliation part of his death, Lamington decided to make him atone mid-match.
Galcian was fairly surprised when he had shrunk down to the size of a penguin, but even more so when Ramirez ran screaming into the arena, picked him up, and hugged him like a little child's toy.
"I love you my little penguin Galcian! I will hug you, and feed you, and love you and call you George!"
"Dood...."
Galcian: 10
Lamington: 17
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