Season 28, Week 2
Id
(Xenogears)
 
The Alpha and Omega of all things fighting, Id's as cocky as he is brutal in the arena. Though boasting a surprisingly poor record, Id can destroy anyone with his impressive speed and double deathblows. He certainly has a lot to catch up for: his lesser half's done damage in godlike, while -trash- like Ramsus can claim a better record.While Augustine may be evasive, he's never dealt with someone who can rip Gears apart with his bare hands! It'll be quick and very painful defeat for the nobleman.

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Augustine has many assets that help him in fights: his fashion sense, his nobility, his Rose Brooch... oh, I suppose his fighting skills would be helpful, too. At any rate, the elegant swordfighter has nothing to worry about from his opponent. Although Id may be fast, in the end, there isn't much else he has. Augustine has the accuracy to deny any of Id's evasion, as well as being able to Parry almost everything Id can do. A few uses of his Red Rose attack and Id will be defeated, just like that!


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Id kept the most inconvenient memories of Fei, right?

All locked up tight inside a ball of seething rage and random flowing bishie red hair.

But there are some memories that were too horrible for even him to remember.

As Augustine entered the arena, his feminine good looks and grace wowing some of the stranger parts of the audience, Id took one look, screamed in the purest horror and rage, and beat the everloving hell out of him.

It turns out that Miang had gone to some interesting lengths to test Fei's reactions as a child. One of those ways had been dressing him up as a little girl, calling him nothing but Felina, and generally treating him like a precious, cute little wonderful girl, then stopping for no reason.

Actually, it wasn't really a test. She was just doing it for kicks. But don't tell Id that.

At any rate, now Id has regressed into the depths of Fei's mind, cowering in a corner, and trying to repress urges to put on makeup.

Let us pray that he succeeds. For all of our sakes. There are some things far more horrific than blowing up a city.

Id: 42
Augustine: 39