Olan may only be a reader of the stars facing off against a man who is both a samurai and a god, but that's nothing to worry about. After all, as any proper Ivalician knows, the pen is far mightier than any mere katana, even if it doesn't look quite as cool. Calling upon the power of the heavens, Olan can simply hold Suo in place before casting his body and soul into oblivion with a few well chosen words of power. And should the plucky Einherjar try and cut him down in the meantime, he'll find Olan to be a deceptively fast foe, leaving him trailing far behind with his quick sprint and evasive maneuvers. All in all, this should be an easy battle for Olan to wrap up with the power of the stars.
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An astrologist? A man whose greatest claim to fame is being the *adopted* son of a great warrior? Most renowned for walking absentmindedly into the middle of a thieves' hideout? What exactly is someone like this doing in the arena? Olan seems like he'd be better suited to accounting or bookkeeping than to the rigors of combat, frankly. Suo won't go easy on him, though. Galaxy Stop is still a nasty, if unreliable, trick, no matter how inept the man using it may be, but the samurai warrior is not about to give him the time he needs to make it work. Suo will press the attack, and when the time is right, unleash his ultimate technique! Body and soul shall be torn asunder! Ougi! Hyoso-Hojin!
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