It's been way too long, but the Eight-Stroke Sword has finally returned to the Duelling League arena, and she's not here to give out her measurements! Slasher in hand and smirking at the bookies' odds, she will handle the knight Izlude Tingel as swiftly as she plowed through a long-gone Middle season, despite his immunity to her Death skill. Even without Death, she can play her speed game with the Saner spell, and cast Nafoi until Izlude croaks - after all, durability is not quite his biggest strength. With quick wits and some luck, Alys can handle even Izlude's sharply honed slashes, and the Eight-Stroke Sword will once again strike terror into her opponents' hearts.
|
V |
S |
The guardian of the Pisces stone is trapped in eternal darkness. His blade is tainted by the power he commands, and he can do nothing but fight onward. He is perfectly suited to the bloody contest that is the Duelling League. He's even more suited to this foe - he can block all of Alys's status attacks and shred her with unavoidable physical strikes. With Weapon Break and Jump, the Knight Blade can crush her with either damage or crippling equipment attacks. After all, with one weapon break, he can stop her from using not just basic physicals but her advanced Skills as well. Either way, it'll be over as quickly as his own ill-fated fight with the Regulator.
|
Joou Ranbu
Ahhhh, Izlude. So honourable, so skilled in battle. He knew he could beat Alys in a fight quite handily, since she was all about dirty tricks - all foiled by the knight's abilities beforehand.
However, few were surprised when Alys showed up in the arena riding a giant sandworm to do her bidding. Apparently, it was sandworm egg-laying season, and she won another bet with Hahn - who, due to constantly losing money to the Hunter, ended up having to open a sandworm farm to cover costs. Regardless, the short version of it is that Izlude was eaten in record time, his bloody remains sent to Meliadoul in a cute-looking music box.
Oh, sure, Alys was instantly disqualified. But the moral of the story is never about winning fair and square. It's about -having fun-.
Alys Brangwin: 25
Izlude Tingel: 74
|