These two warriors share many things in common; a great sense of honor and justice, a fierce demeanor in battle... However, Cyan will not put down his blade to a man simply because of his ethics. This battle is literally the definition of a duel. No tricks, no magic, nothing more than clean physical combat. Turn by turn, these two will attack each other, and it will only be a question of whom falls first. It can be settled in no other fashion... literally. However, Cyan is a warrior of Doma, known for his strength, valor and bravery, and Zegai is nothing more than some ragamuffin dueller that didn't even get to participate in his match. The victor seems pretty obvious, this time around. Thou will remember thy name, Cyan Garamonde!
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Tournament fighting is nothing new to the reserved but fierce warrior Zegai. In fact, he was nearly a shoe-in to win the Sacred Games in Falena, if it weren't for some underhanded ploys by the Godwins. But this time, there are no Godwins in sight, and Zegai is fighting for himself, instead of that twit Euram. Only Zegai himself, and a gentleman warrior called Cyan. Cyan may be a master swordsman, capable of taking apart an opponent with a single blow...if you give him long enough. But with the power of the Wrath Rune behind him, Zegai and his quick and brutal spearwork will have this aging samurai on the defensive before he can even begin to launch a decent attack, and finished before his blade manages a single blow.
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Yeesh, beat again in an arena setting, Zegai? Maybe the wild hunter gig is more your style.
Congrats, Cyan, you won yet again. I guess those Dispatches really add up, hmm?
I think the main thing we can take from this battle, beyond the obvious advantages to wearing full armor, is that having a mustache is far superior to just ladling on the warpaint. I can think of no other reason for Cyan's victory.
What? What's this devilry about 'stats' and 'in-game use'?
Pfft. People and their crazy theories.
Cyan Garamonde: 42
Zegai: 18
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