Season 11, Week 3
Rashidi
(Ogre Battle: March of the Black Queen)
 
He's easily disposed of Lynx, but that will prove to be just the beginning of Rashidi's League feats. Now the Wise man faces an opponent who rocked his own world with a corrupt empire - a bastard with a twisted mind to match even that of his own. Of course, Guido can't hope to match Rashidi when it comes to raw power. Besides a large edge in speed, Rashidi also has an impressive repertoire of high-powered elemental spells. With his Life Suck spell to supplement his impressive durability, Rashidi looks to put paid to Guido with his usual dominating power and driving will.

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Having levelled the Queen of Zeal, the president of SEBEC now prepares to fight an opponent more worthy of his time. Rashidi is a background schemer like Guido, and President Kandori isn't about to let anyone one-up him. Rashidi may be faster than Queen Zeal, but he's no more durable, which means that it shouldn't take more than a couple Rain of Arrows to take down the vile vizier. Meanwhile, Nyarlathotep's power courses through Guido's veins, greatly reducing the effectiveness of Rashidi's powerful spells. Death sometimes has its advantages, and that's what Guido's ready to prove this match.


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What would have been the greatest battle between two of the greatest conspirators in the history of RPGs was never to take place. Two days before the match, Guido received a call from the all-powerful Johnny Cochran, summoning him to the Dark Assembly to stand charges for murder, larceny, extortion, bribery, theft, crimes against humanity, and not paying overdue movie fees. Given the nature of the Dark Assembly to reject appeals, Guido had to kill the entire assembly of jurors, reporters, judges, guards and attorneys assembled for what was called the second largest trial in RPG history. Of course, with so many people to kill, it took Guido a good three days to get out of the court room, which meant he missed his match.

But hey, there are a couple less lawyers in the world now, so it wasn't that bad of a loss, right?

Rashidi: 7
Guido: 6