Landale. Heavy has learned to fear that name, especially those who were on the receiving end of the Megid spell last season. While not quite as strong as her descendant, Alis is still no pushover. With her incredible physical defense and HP, she's ready to face Scias, whose best offensive options are physical. With Rope, she can play a pseudo-speed game with the faster Scias, wearing him down by preventing him from ever getting turns. Worst comes to worst, she can heal while her opponent is held by Rope. The original Hero of Algol with the original Laconian Sword is ready for her first match, and it's doubtful that she's going down without a fight.
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If Scias is fazed by facing the ancestor of last season's Heavy champion, he doesn't look it. Of course, that's just par for the course for this mercenary. With the force of the Render and King's Armor, Scias can eliminate any opponent in a single blow... provided he has the time to set up his attack. Even if he can't achieve his ultimate attack power, he still packs a heck of a wallop with Shining Blade automatically giving him two critical hits. If Alis decides to tank out, Scias has a fair bit of healing under his belt. And if all else fails, Lifestealer will ensure Scias' victory, because no amount of defense can save you when you're at 1 HP.
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When the bell rang, before Scias drew his sword, he said one quick thing to Alis.
"If you win, I...I...I...will eat Myau!"
Alis immidiatly cried at the thought of losing her kitty that helped her beat Lassic, and gave up the match. Scias was shocked that Alis believed that he'd do such a barbaric thing, but then again, he's a dog, and Myau's a cat.
Alis Landale: 3
Scias: 21
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