So, the cunning Rutee Katrea has become victorious and finally moved into the ranks of Heavy, where she rightfully belongs. Hopefully, the treasure and prizes will be more worth her while in this newfangled division! And her first opponent? A bloodthristy demon, who basks in the pestilent mists of carnage and chaos! It sure sounds intimidating, but Rutee fights demons as if they were part of her daily balanced breakfast. With Bloody Rose for her damage and nigh-endless healing to fall back on, Rutee's sure to see another victory against Yuber's surprisingly lacking long-term offense - as long as she doesn't spend all her time searching the arena for Gald...
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The master of the Eight Fold Rune and hired thug of the Suikoverse returns after too long of an absence! Yuber may have taken a long break to lick his wounds against Rika, but he's back and as stylish as ever. His unique two-bladed style puts a focus on a lot of small strikes and an elegant defensive stance. Thus, for every attack, there is a counterattack. For Rutee, the key to success lies in the proper placement of his Eight Devil Rune. The threat of the blistering strike will keep the Swordian user on the defensive, healing constantly in the vain hope to outlast this fearsome avatar of chaos. Parry, slash, poke, kill, laugh... ahahahahahaha.
DjinnAndTonic In a fit of whimsy, the DL judges decided to determine the winner of the Yuber/Rutee match as a film-making contest. Both contestants were given 30 minutes to write, cast, perform, film, and edit their masterpieces. So, of course, both of them blatantly stole ideas from already-existing movies, just like real professional filmmakers.
Rutee decided to cast herself as the female lead of "There's Something About Rutee", a romantic comedy with all the makings of a blockbuster. The film culminated in the scene where Rutee's pet Swordian somehow viciously mauls the face of her dopey would-be boyfriend Stahn - to the great amusement of nearly everyone - until Stahn eventually gets the upper hand and tosses the poor defenseless Swordian out of a window. This particular part of the scene did not go over well with the sword-wielding duelists of the league, which is to say, nearly everyone.
Yuber, however, went with the idea of a Suikoverse version of "The Godfather", where Yuber, now cast as a mafioso (and wearing the same clothes...) and his 'family' go an systematic mission of "offing" the 27 True Runes, bringing about chaos and fulfilling all of Yuber's desires. The Godlike division's large number of final bosses really respected the work he put into the film and truly appreciated seeing an evil scheme go off without nary a repercussion for Yuber. So impressed, in fact, that they bullied the judges into a unanimous vote in favor of the Suikoden series' lovable Chaos Demon. Not that he needed it.