Death, death, death, for Jean, it's all about death. What a miserable, annoying person (or frog, or toad, whichever strikes your fancy)! A noble knight of Caelin cannot possibly allow some brain-damaged amphibian in a suit to go around slaying everyone in a mindless rampage. Thankfully, Kent has what it takes. Jean's hopeless speed, combined with a handy Killer weapon, will certainly put a cramp in this mass-muderer's style. Two jabs, one critical, no more Jean the Ripper to terrorize the League. Kent's managed to get this far, and he's not going to let such a cowardly method of battle defeat him!
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The graceful amphibian prince is on a roll! After a brilliant run, victimizing fodder with Death spell after Death spell, Ekaru Hoppe Du Jean fastens his buckle and raises his sword (and, of course, Death) against the honorable knight Kent! Oui, oui, this ought to be a nice swordfight between high-spirited knights... or would, if Kent knew better than bringing blades to a status draw. As it stands, Death will effortlessly fell Kent. There could be more exciting ways to attain a championship, but the Frog Prince certainly isn't one for complaining, and, for once, he may just settle for effectiveness instead of whimsy.
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Jean stared, dumbfounded, as Kent sat in the saddle, eyes wide. "Bu-but moi has no chance to miss, not against such dreadful resistance!" Jean muttered, as Kent frowned and drew his blade. "Death should have won this!"
"I had thought your magic more accurate, foul monster. But perhaps it has been overrated. If you cannot strike me, then prepare to fall!" Kent bellowed, receiving a few cheers, before pushing the spurs into the horse's chest-
-which immediately evaporated to dust beneath him, causing Kent to fall down and jam his leg, incapacitating him. Jean frowned. "Oh. It hit the horse, of course, of course. And nobody can talk to a horse, of course. That is, of course, unless the horse is revived after the fight due to a misaimed spell."
Jean then cast Death again and left, claiming the victory.
Kent: 16
Jean: 42
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