Season 41, Week 1
Lynx
(Chrono Cross)
 
Most every single fighter has to face crossroads in his/her DL career at some point. Is it worth the pain of training, of struggling in vain for a spot for so long, just to maybe lose and downgrade and be laughed at? Lynx... Lynx isn't one of those. While he has the body of Serge, working under the control of FATE, he's still his own person. And that person is a cruel fighter, who enjoys inflicting pain on others and mastered both elemental spells and physical strikes. A puny mage is just the right target to attain victory and reestablish himself with. Claus's impressive array of elemental blockers can't stop all of Lynx's attacks, and the mage has no chance to outlast the tough body Lynx currently controls. The deadly feline shall not waste his chance.

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It's taken long enough for the original Tales summoner to get his shot in the Duelling League, and now that he's here, Claus F. Lester is going to make sure he leaves a good mark. Smashing the man who was responsible for entirely too much Chrono Cross plot shenanignas certainly seems like a good start for that (as well as getting in the good graces of the saner people around here). Lynx is a tricky fighter, to be sure, but nothing he can do is too much for Claus to counter with his wide array of elemental summons - and elemental immunities. Not to be discouraged by the less than stellar success of his castmates, Claus is going to give Heavy everything he's got, and Lynx is about to find out the hard way just how much that is.


DjinnAndTonic
"So you say you're a human who was transformed into the shape of a cat, -and- you can use magic?"

"And you? You're a time-traveller? We may just be able to work something out here...."

And really, at the point where both of them realized the other had something they wanted, the match just didn't seem important anymore. Lynx decided to forfeit so he use his newfound insights into time travel to go back in time and make it so the Chrono Cross scenario writer died a horrible tragic death before finishing his work.

Lynx: 22
Claus F. Lester: 23