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Midus Sonners Vice Captain
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Posted: Wed Feb 15, 2012 8:37 pm
 Description: It's the Chinese New Year! There's celebrations going on all around the GTB areas! Festivities such as dances and fireworks. It's just one exciting attraction after the other. There's even a parade happening today going through the action-packed streets. Guess who is riding one of the floats?
The tournament fighters.
A big float is driving itself through the streets at a slow pace, allowing all spectators up and down the street to see it. There are giant televisions displaying the action from many angles, too, allowing for anyone who isn't nearby to watch what is happening. The railing is made of red-painted metal and the floor of this moving platform is paved stone, much like the platform of the previous fighting area.
The fighters will be fighting upon this mobile platform. The float is moving rather slow, so things such as balance and movement should not be much of a problem.
Field Measurements: The entire platform is 50 by 50 ft, and raised up four feet off the ground. Outside the float, the street is about ten feet on each side, though obviously the distance is very large both in front and back of the float. There are other floats in line with the fighting platform, but the distance is about thirty feet in space to decrease the chances of disrupting the fight.
Ten Count Boundary: Once your character touches the street, the ten count starts. So best get back into the ring OVER the railing and then touch the platform before it counts out. Obviously, if your opponent disrupts this, the ten count is reset.
Fight Ends: Friday, Feb 24, 9:00 PM central
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Posted: Thu Feb 16, 2012 12:54 pm
Joe’mante was more than ready a few minutes before the parade had commenced. He had succeeded to the next round with a great rating and it was time to match his fighting spirit against another competitor. The young eighteen year old male leaped and bounded from rooftop to rooftop along the street where the floats drove through slowly. Bright lights illuminated the whites of his eyes. Brown irises gleamed with interest once he spotted the newest stage. Joe was not usually a man of flashy entrances but this one would match the mood of the fun and wild festival air. Moving at a fast pace, Joe veered left and jumped off the left leg with a strong push.
Entering the air in mid-stride, the dark skinned fighter was unlikely to be spotted until he descended towards the fighting arena with grace. His eyes glowed orange while he controlled the air currents to smoothly assist him into the middle of the moving stage. The moment his feet landed onto the platform with an inaudible thud the volume of the crowd climbed higher from his magnificent appearance.
Joe was starting to have his own fan-base and he took it quite well. With time to spare until his opponent arrived, Joe bowed towards audience that cheered him on. Once the pleasantries were out of the way, he gripped his Bamboo Bo Staff in his left hand with its length standing beside him. His fan was slipped into the back of his pants.
This time around, Joe was dressed in Kung Fu pants instead of the shorts from last round. Both the sneakers and the pants had a similar coloration and design of all white with orange tiger stripes. He was shirtless again and showed off a well forged and harden torso under the brilliant lights of the stage. Joe'mante sweated lightly from hopping across the top of buildings. It was a good warm-up to get his body hot and ready for battle. As for the female populace of the observing audience, they were treated quite well with this black man for eye-candy.
Unaware to the flirtatious eyes of female admirers, Joe stayed on the look-out. He had no idea who he was facing.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 8:33 am
Fireside watched his opponent grimly from the relative anonymity of a rickshaw being pulled behind the ring, stroking his goatee absently as he considered the situation. From what he had seen from the stands in the previous match, this man hid more than he revealed, seemingly without effort. The similarity in attitude disturbed Fireside... it hit a little too close to home. He hoped he would not have to reveal himself in this round. It was still far too early for that, and Aetyra would be furious if she found out that yet another prospect had slipped from their grasp. Strategy would be the deciding factor today.
Watching Joe acknowledge the crowd after a fairly showy entrance finally gave Fireside enough of a tinge of jealousy that he finally stirred from the contemplative reverie and moved to introduce himself into the ring as well. Joe might be good at working the crowd, but Fireside knew that the thing great masses of ordinary people enjoyed most was raw spectacle. He had swayed many a heart by a show of power before, and this would be no different. A wicked smile curled his lips into a grin that flirted with becoming a sneer. Technically, there was no restriction on his powers until the match began, so...
Propensus Fulherai! his voice thundered.
With a tremendous crack and splintering of wood, the top of the rickshaw exploded in a shower of painted wooden splinters and a rush of flame. Out of this sudden pyrotechnic detonation, amidst the shrieks and yells of the crowd, Fireside soared up into the air, wreathed in a sphere of bluish-white fire, with torrents of flame rushing from the soles of his boots, propelling him higher. When he had reached a height of about fifty feet, he came to a halt, hovering. He surveyed the street below him, then settled his gaze on the duel platform, and Joe'mante.
"It appears I shall have to burn you to a crisp. Well, perhaps I can get away with medium-rare. No hard feelings?" Fireside called down, so that everyone could hear. He then surged forward to hover over the opposite end of the platform from Joe'mante, before cutting the torrent of flame and plummeting down to the surface of the ring with startling speed. His robes of scarlet and violet billowed around him spectacularly despite being mostly restrained by leather clasps, and his grin returned. An invisible buffer plate of force absorbed the entirety of the impact, allowing Fireside to stand unscathed amidst a small puff of dust facing his opponent in the ring, fifty feet away. His gaunt frame seemed magnified in stature amidst the swirling particles, and his grin belied the confidence that suffused him. Dimly, his mind registered the increased volume of the cheering crowd. Normally, he did not care much for fanfare, but it felt good to cut loose a little every once in a while. But he could not allow himself to bask in that glory for long. The grin faded, and was replaced with a neutral expression. It was time to act.
"Now then, let us get down to business."
Xorbus Horadzim! Fireside cried, and the magic leapt from his hands to form his trusted sphere of fire, about fifteen feet in front of him. He knew his opponent would respond as soon as he perceived the sphere begin to form. Fireside would not have time for a second spell before Joe acted, but he raised his eyes to watch Joe'mante carefully even as the last wisps of fire coalesced into being, ready to alter his strategy at any moment.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 12:57 pm
To be honest, when Joe glided into the middle of the stage it would be exactly that at the twenty-five foot mark. He had not budged an inch since then. Joe’mante scanned the ring around him, a square fifty to fifty foot box with a ring raised on all sides to corral them in. The young man also made note of the corners reminding him of a boxing ring. When the audience had seemed to die down a bit after the excitement rose from his entrance. His opponent out did him with a marvelous display of raw supremacy. The lanterns were out-shined by this brilliant show as sparks and burning splinters flew upwards. Joe’s shadow grew long behind him and he – just a mortal man – would cast a surprised and very impressed gaze upwards at the hovering robed man. His name was Fireside, Joe believed and was somewhat mystified. For a moment he was intimidated. His old enemy fire had returned to face him yet again. Then the rush of excitement returned and his hanging jaw shut close. A smile crossed his face and his eyes lit up challengingly. “A fire user I see.” Joe lifted his bamboo bo staff from the ring and gripped it in both hands. The moment his foe clashed upon the ground with a stage shaking and hefty landing, Joe was bouncing on his toes. The smile grew to a grin. “Sorry to say this but I had fought a number of flame manipulators before.” Joe gripped his staff even tighter but had not moved from his position just yet. “I don’t think you’re on par.”And the audience who listened in to their moment of smack talk would “Ooooooo!” Joe regained the fan's favor but it was likely to flip and flop throughout this match. Sweat streamed down his body while the rush of energy filled him to the brim. It had always felt like this with each battle. The suspense, the anticipation, the eagerness felt like a volcano ready to erupt inside him. Joe would allow Fireside to make the first move, summoning the sphere of fire aligned magic that formed in front of him. Alluding to the fact of Joe’s actual position was in the middle of the ring, the sphere was coming together ten feet away from Joe. Fireside was right to believe that he wouldn’t have enough time to call upon another spell because the young black man was on the run. Bounding off the right foot, Joe dashed at an angle towards his left. Based on the fact that there was a threat directly in front of him, Joe moved to run in an arc around the sphere. This gave him a cushion of seven feet away from the blob of magic as he bolted around it and continued along the arc. At the end of the arc would be Fireside’s right side with Joe closing in like a racing sports car. It was as if the fighter threw all caution to the wind to aggressively attack his opponent. If left to sprint in without anything obstructing him from this action, Joe would loosen the grip on his staff. Its length would stretch out mostly towards his left, giving him a considerably long range to swing with once he reached the point of attack. His right foot would hit the arena floor hard the moment he was well outside of Fireside’s arm reach but within the range of his staff. The calves, thighs, and hamstring muscles in that very leg would bulge with strength to stop him on the spot. This in itself was a feat that spoke well of Joe’s agility and the control he had over his nimble body. Stopping on the dime increased the power of his swing as Joe torque his hips towards the right. The attacking end of the staff swished around for Fireside’s head – specifically the right temple of his cranium. The whole time Joe proceeded to attack, his eyes glowed orange. If Fireside had sharp eyes, he may have noticed a gale of air trailing behind the attacking staff. This would stack damage on top of the painful lash from Joe’s iconic weapon.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 1:33 pm
Not on par... Really now, who does he think I am?
Fireside sneered. "How fortunate then, that you are here to fan the flames!"
Watching Joe carefully, Fireside monitored the fluid approach as the fighter skirted the flame sphere and brought to bear with the bamboo bo staff. Fireside's response was as much reaction as it was adaptation. There was not enough time to throw up magical wards, but there was certainly enough time for something else, something that would hopefully catch Joe'mante unaware. But first, the flame sphere had to be activated.
"Arkamha!"
The sphere revved in place, and then shot after the fighter after he passed, following his curving path to strike him from behind, leaving a black trail of soot behind it. In the meantime, Fireside tended to his defense.
"Jiarizad Fulherai!"
Fireside's eyes flared crimson as a gust of hot air and flame rushed up from his hands onto his arms and suffused them with a yellow aura, his hands practically glowing with the power infused in them. His body, too, glowed slightly, with a duller red color. The rush of flame energized him with the terrifying speed of a raging forest fire, and his hands blurred into motion.
Turning his body slightly to the right to face the oncoming attack, Fireside leaned his neck back slightly and turned his head to the left, allowing the end to whip past the intended target. As it did so, Fireside's left hand shot up with incredible speed to grab the end of the bo staff as it passed in front of his eyes, stopping it cold... or perhaps, more accurately, stopping it hot. The blistering heat in the aura surrounding his hand was enough to light the weapon aflame, the dry bamboo being excellent fuel. Sure enough, smoke curled out from between his fingers, and flames began to flare around his grip.
With his right hand, Fireside brought it down to around waist-height, turning it palm out, fingers pointing down, with similar speed. "Torrentus Horadzim!" he bellowed, and a gout of continuous reddish flame tore forth from his palm, aimed directly at Joe'mante's chest, flames that would easily bestow first degree burns, and possibly worse. With any luck, Joe's commitment to the attack and the immobilization of his weapon would grant Fireside the opening to hit with his riposte.
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Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2012 2:36 pm
“AGH!!” Joe shouted out in pain. The ball of fire was faster than he had perceived and the fact that he had stopped in order to swing the staff left him open. His bare back was struck by its raw and heated force. It burned across the flesh with wounds that were most likely first degree. The first sting of fire was always a paralytic pain that could never be ignored. No matter how much Joe wished he had grown resistance to fire, his skin had been brutalized by its power again and again over the course of his fighting career. What Joe could cultivate was the mentality to take this hit in stride. These were the type of wounds that scared and drained the stamina of most human beings that were unwilling to fight. It drove the fact that fire was nothing to play with and could run amuck upon those who feared it or who lacked fear against it.
The sting was painful. However, Joe used it to awaken his senses and pump the adrenaline through his body. Joe focused instead of allowing the pain to take control of him. He breathed in sharply exactly after his yell. He steeled down to take on what was before him and that would be an opponent who was boosted with speed. His Bo-Staff had swished by and was grasped. Joe was not surprise. His opponent expressed a sneer across his face as he burned the bamboo in his hand and aimed to capitalize on Joe’s reluctance to back away.
Joe would show him otherwise. His grasp on the staff had loosened and his hands slipped away from it. Again, he was disarmed. At the same time, his hands were open to deal with the next attack in his opponent’s arsenal. With the words being spoken, Joe had all the time to counteract against the forces of fire based on the principles of the elements. The flame was opt to attack, to hurt, to always capitalize on its advantage at being the most offensive and opportunistic of all elements. It did help that Joe was starting to pick up on the fact that his foe wielded fire in the realm of magic. Using words rather than Chi.
This could lead to all sorts of conclusions. But for this time being, Joe used it as a warning sign. In a range such as this, the smallest edge could always help. Fueled by pain, adrenaline, and fury, Joe’s hands moved in counter-clockwise circular motions. When the jet of flame shot forth, spewing with brilliant heat, it would clash against the most unlikely of shields – whirling air.
Chi flowed through each and every extremity of the fighter. Joe moved his hand to form a disc of wind to defend quite fairly against the gout of fire. Wasting no time to let his foe contemplate about what this would mean, Joe took one light step towards the left – Fireside’s right. He positioned his shield to his right while he moved in order to deflect the flames towards that direction and exploit Fireside's opening.
Now here’s the special thing about Joe’s element – air. It was a great defensive measure against most forms of attacks, but at the same time, it could smoothly transition into an offensive weapon. At least faster than his foe could shout words. In spite of Fireside’s shift of speed, Joe was close enough to smash him with a dead on hit. That same disc of wind inflated into a ball of spinning air positioned at Joe’s right side, leveled with the chest. Thrusting his right arm forward with the left steadying his aim, he shoved the whirling sphere into Fireside’s chest – specifically, the sternum. It would leave his hands to pulverize his foe.
The pain of a burn was not an easy thing to get over. Joe had just enough experience to keep his nerves against the element and magic of fire. Though, the same could not be said about a ball of air which felt like getting double-palmed into the chest – multiplied by three. With one of Fireside's hands preoccupied with spewing continuous flames, and the other holding Joe's staff in his burning grip, it was a likely to catch him off guard. It was also probable to rock Fireside off his feet and send him flying backwards from the push of furious air.
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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 9:28 am
Perhaps Joe was far more resilient than even Fireside had expected, but the sphere of fire not only carried the power of fire but also the explosive force of a landmine. That detonation would have, at the very least, delayed Joe's response enough for Fireside to react.
With Joe disarmed of his staff, Fireside immediately dropped it from his grasp, letting the burning bamboo drop to the arena floor. He had no interest in holding onto it, but rather only depriving his opponent of it's use. In addition, he needed to be able to cast, and for that he would need a free hand.
Beads of sweat formed on his brow as he struggled to maintain the jet of flame as Joe's shield threw it aside... and then his eyes widened in recognition of what was coming. Unlike his usual booming invocations, his next one came out as a rush of words that ran together in a volume barely higher than a whisper.
"Torizad Arkanim, Xorbus Mundii..."
The gout of flame ceased, and there was a popping sound, barely audible. In the split-second silence, a ghostly image appeared in thin silver lines of magical force, coalescing into being in an instant. They formed a perfect image of the world of Azeroth, as if laid flat onto a transparent map between the two fighters. In a blur of speed, the image spun into three dimensions, creating a hollow sphere, a perfect recreation of the entire globe. It's center glowed with purple energy, a raw arcane font capable of drawing upon any source of power that can be found in the metaphysical universe.
In this case, it drew upon the polar opposite of air... that of elemental earth. It's focus was the raw energy that Fireside's homeworld exuded. Here, it would shield him from the forceful attack.
With a rush of air as it sped to fill the vacuum created by the sudden invocation, the forceful ball of air collided with the arcane image in a thunderous boom, and then rebounded upon it's caster with equal force and speed. Fireside was left shaking slightly from the exertion and sweating profusely, but with a tremendous grin on his face. His arcane knowledge had once again proved to be tremendously useful.
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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 2:57 pm
Before Joe’s fighting career had sparked he was just an average boy with a highly athletic body. He dedicated his time, energy, and resources in perfecting what his frame could achieve regardless of his size and weight. Joe’mante Avaraje competed in High School Football, Wrestling, Track and Field, and other sports. This was attempted on top of his Martial Art practices to hone his mind, body, and spirit. Most people who have never played in a competitive sport like those from Earth might not realize the correlation they held together. Martial Arts allowed Joe to excel easily through high-school sports, but at the same time, he had learned and progressed far by playing these games. For example: Joe’s agility and shifty nature derived from playing Running Back in American Football. However, that was not all Joe had gained from playing such a brutal sport of helmet to helmet collision. He also gained the fortitude and the mentality of being prepared to take a hit like in any fight. The connection to then and to here where Fireside’s ball of power erupted with a terrifying force was that in Joe’s position he was familiar with taking hits to the back and to keep running. Hits that came from speeding and flying defensive backs, hard smash-mouth tackling linebackers, and even heavy weighted and explosive defensive linemen. All of these defenders were much heavier than Joe’s compact body. Yet, Joe had still endured it all and was one of the best spectacles to watch in the game. He took his fair share of brutal beatings and continued to stand. The impacts from Football might not equal a landmine per say, but it was enough for Joe to respond against Fireside at a hastier pace than he was given credit for. But since time could not be reversed and to proceed forward would be preferable than to drag backwards, Fireside would manage to conjure his spell in the nick of time.Unfortunately for Fireside and his effort to impede the martial artist, Joe’s answer to this astounding and sudden rift of power was to swipe his left arm towards the side. A slab of air would smack against the rebounded ball towards Joe's left, in the same direction he had swung his arm. If Fireside's mysterious arcane abilities had tampered with Joe’s air element, it would show when the sphere smacked and ruptured against the fence. As for Joe, he was on the move the moment he had swatted the ball out of the way. His eyes looked furious from the orange and golden glow of Chi running through his veins. As resilient as Joe proved himself to be, the effect of such a strike across his broad back made each and every shift of his muscles an agonizing and torturous affair. This however, had not slowed him down though. Oh no, instead, it pushed him forward to either move through the space between him and Fireside when the strange global apparition disappeared after fulfilling its purpose or move around it if it had lingered. At the same time, Joe opened the floodgates and allowed his spiritual aura to flow free. It surged rapidly through the interconnected webs underneath his skin. Energy filled the brim of each and every nerve of Joe’s body as he marched forward swiftly to keep the pressure upon Fireside. Physical Burst has been activated. The pain across his back would dull. He would inhale air deeply to steady his stamina. His hands would ball into fist as veins popped out from his forearms. His chiseled body seems to expand slightly with overwhelming energy that was insensible to those who had no touch with the spiritual nature of combat. It was the Chi enriching every pore in Joe’s body, toughening him to the point that his resilience tripled. While Fireside was reeling from summoning such a spell, Joe continued his advance upon him without mercy. Since they were positioned all the way against the fence with nothing but the corner to Fireside’s back, Joe was not going to let him escape and he was going to keep the mage in front of him. Assuming that Joe had defended easily against Fireside’s magic and could move through or to his right (Fireside's left) around the conjured globe. Joe would be on Fireside like flies on molasses. His left side would be leading. His knees would be bent. His fists would be leveled below his chin in a recognizable boxing stance as Joe fleet feet carried him forward to attack. Jab! Jab! Jab!Blinding fast punches that were covered in cushions of whirling air would attack Fireside’s head. The cushioned air would help protect Joe’s left fist against the magical heat if there was any. With each strike, the air glove would burst to increase the damage each stinging punch could produce. What was truly scary was that these jabs were tossed out so fast that the audience might have mistaken three three for just one. And Joe’s targets were quite simple and strategically sound. Fireside’s throat was the first target in order to crush his wind-pipe and halt his ability to speak. Then the chin would be the second target. If the mage dipped his chin to protect his neck from the first punch, his mouth would likely get hit by the second. Then lastly, the nose would be the last target to disorient him further and keep him pinned under the fury of a young black man.
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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 4:53 pm
The frightening speed at which events were unfolding was almost too fast even for Fireside to deal with, let alone a common person watching the fight from the sidelines. Both fighters were engaged in a deadly dance, of body versus mind, at speeds that a normal human being could scarcely comprehend. In this flurry of blows and elemental displays, Fireside's opponent closed with him once more, and it wasn't looking very good for the fire mage.
His left palm had split where he had caught the forceful swipe of the bamboo previously, and blood trickled down his fingers, staining the stone and his sleeve with spots of dark red. Sweat beaded his brow, strained from the powers he had been forced to unleash, and his entire body quivered from the exertion. He had watched Joe'mante deflect the orb of air that had been turned against him... and then... he had... transformed. Fireside felt a twinge of what might well have been fear as the chi aura from the fighter suffused the air. He knew all too well the power of life energy and the mastery that many commanded over it. His continued presence as meaningful opponent would be more difficult than he had anticipated, but it had to be done. Mentally, Fireside steeled himself as the fighter circled to his left, uttering words of power to call upon fire to envelop him in a wreath of intense flames.
"Torizad Fulherai!" he thundered, moments before the first of Joe'mante's jabs surged forward to hit him. A torrent of flame rushed up around his form, enveloping his entire body in a sheet of fire that hovered a few inches above his skin and robes...and then Joe's fist connected.
Fireside tried to twist away from the blow, managing to pull back just far enough that Joe's fist missed its mark and instead crashed into Fireside's left clavicle, breaking it in twain under the combined blow and burst of air pressure. The pain caused him to tilt his head forward so that the second jab clipped his jaw, and sharp knives of pain rocked into the side of Fireside's face and the base of his skull as his jaw dislocated with a sickening pop. The third blow boxed him across the brow, splitting the skin and leaving an immediate angry welt that began to slowly bleed.
The three-fold punch had left painful wounds, two of which were quite debilitating to Fireside's primary method of attack and defense, and left him reeling, barely able to keep his balance. However, despite it all, Fireside was not an ordinary human being, and though such hits would have felled a lesser man, Fireside remained on his feet, and retained mental clarity in the face of the brutal onslaught. Furthermore, each punch had plunged Joe's fist up to the wrist into blazing hot flames, ones that would compound already existing burns and easily cause new ones upon contact, likely aggravating the skin into open, angry blisters and charring already burned skin further.
Spitting blood, he raised his gaze to Joe, and slurred out: "You... canno'... brea'... me."
And then, in a deeper, more sinister, and entirely clear voice, the following words rumbled forth from his throat without his mouth moving at all:
"SALVORAD HORADZIM!!"
With his right hand, he gestured in a short arc before him, his feet shifting him backward towards the right corner with a swift gliding step, and twelve six foot spears of fire appeared before him like the bristling spines of a porcupine, interposing themselves between the bloodied mage and the infuriated martial artist, their points extending to maintain a distance of about 3 feet, half their total length. They spaced apart to provide adequate protection from all directions of attack, both above, below and center. Joe would have to throw himself upon them to continue his assault.
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Posted: Sun Feb 19, 2012 7:26 pm
Contrary to what Fireside believed, Joe’s jabbing attacks would not hold as much consequence to the martial artist as described. With the combined protection of Physical Burst [Toughen] and the manipulated air whirling around his fist, Joe would manage to punch through the sheet of fire without much issue. The reason was that the Chi Joe had called upon increased his durability and his bodily resistance to many forms of attack. This means the skin, muscle, and blood that could have been boiled and raped by the roaring fire would instead withstand its heat reasonably enough. Also, since these were attacks that flashed in and out, the time for the blaze to eat at his hand would be very limited. Now add onto the fact that Joe had surrounded his fist in whirling air, a sort of cushioned bubble to help protect against a problem like this. He had predicted Fireside would raise hell to defend himself against these potent and dart like punches. The air helped punch a gap into the obstacle for Joe to utilize. With each burst from contact, it would assist in keeping this gap open for Joe to pull his fist out.
By no means would Joe escape completely unscathed though. The heat alone was enough to singe the flesh and leave his hand smoking and stinging. However, compared to his foe who got bashed and picked apart, Joe came out the exchange fortunate. It was not all too shocking to conceive either. Joe did specialize in close quarters combat and Fireside barely had anywhere to run. If the fighter could keep close to Fireside’s body, then this match would be his. Regrettably, the mage was quite crafty and showed resilience rather than succumbing to Joe’s punches. The martial artist made the mistake in pausing to see how much damage had been dealt with and Fireside was given the opportunity to escape.
If Joe wanted to go after him, he would have to somehow beat the wall of burning spears that stood in his way. Now this was an obstacle he could not punch through with a simple amount of air. For the time being, Fireside had Joe defeated in strategy and the angered fighter would have to make a quick decision.
“You’re not going to escape me for long, Fireside.” Joe growled but he had to step back and circle out of the way of the pointing spears. This also came with a cost of time for Joe. The Physical Burst could only last so long and it was meant for quick engagements that Joe specialized in. By the time ten seconds went by, the Chi that flooded Joe’s body would whisk away and his toughened form would return to normal. He huffed out, momentarily weary by this lost of energy before drawing in a lungful of air with a sharp breath.
The wounds on Joe’s back would return with a vengeance to aggravate him. The minimal amount of burning he had suffered on his left hand would also annoy him even more. Sweat streamed down his body profusely from the amount of heat that had been stirred up in this battle. He gritted his teeth, he breathed as calmly as possible, and he endured the pain while he moved. Though, Joe was sure Fireside would make it his business to keep his array of weapons pointed at his him at all times.
The martial artist was fine with this, and in the mean time, he moved until he was positioned in a way that had Fireside backed up into the corner. Joe was fifteen feet away from Fireside with both sides of the ring a reachable distance from him. He didn’t budge from this point in order to keep Fireside in the cage Joe’mante placed him in. The only problem was the spears that were in the way.
So this would possibly be the situation both men found themselves in: a Stand Off. They could settle down and gauge each other’s injuries or tend to their own. Joe was put in the position where he could not attack first. He would have to give Fireside that right to take the initiative at last. But how aggressive would the mage be? Joe has been able to drive forward with determination in spite of the dangers of attacking first. Most fighters or competitors were not that brave or they didn’t have the ability or knowledge to set up attacks in the aggressor seat.
However, that didn’t mean Joe could not counter attack from a defensive stand point. If Fireside had paid close attention to the way air works, Joe might still hold an advantage.
So the fight would slow down. Both men could take a breather if Fireside decided to relax rather than launch his spears instantly. Either choice could be a mistake since Joe would be ready to act if needed too. If given time by Fireside’s own design, Joe would set himself in a stance. His right side would lead. The right hand would be held up, leveled with his chin. The left hand would be leveled with his midsection.
Joe would wait patiently while tossing his own mocking words at his opponent. This sort of fight had his blood boiling in more ways than one.
“Here we are Fireside! You're backed into a corner! And you're hiding behind your magic! It’s only a matter of time before I reach you again!"
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:25 pm
Joe'mante's retreat gave Fireside the breathing room he needed to recover from the injuries inflicted on him, and to attempt to turn the tables on his opponent. His eyes still flickered with the powers he had called upon, and he wiped the sweat from his brow with his right hand, still grimacing in pain and anger. With a loud pop, he realigned his jaw and snapped it back into place, working the muscles for a moment as a semblance of mental calmness regained control of his faculties. The immediate danger had passed, and it was now time to think coolly and rationally once again. The pain in his upper chest from the fractured clavicle was sharp and biting, but provided he didn't move the shoulder too much, he could still articulate his arm beyond the elbow without aggravating it too greatly. His jaw too, was quite sore, and would be a constant source of pain... but Fireside had endured tortures so insidious and cruel in the past, that these wounds paled in comparison. The flame spears still arrayed before him as a protective barricade, Fireside felt, for the first time since the explosive beginning of the fight, to be solidly in control of the next course of action. He could act, instead of react. The initiative would be crucial to his plan, as his mind raced through the myriad of choices available to him. "I am not hiding, I am in plain sight. I will show you that the mind shall always triumph over the body, Joe'mante.""Torizad Magusim!" he cried, and violet lines of force shot from his fingertips and coalesced, weaving themselves into a suit of ghostly armor, hovering just above the surface of his body, covering his torso and legs in shimmering plates of magical force. This was a precaution, and Fireside wasted no time in belting out another invocation. He raised his right arm, and the words "Xorbus Chronodam Fulherai!" issued forth from his mouth in a booming tone. From his outstretched index finger, a red bead the size of a small marble shot forth, swiftly gliding to a spot on the arena floor ten feet away between the two fighters, about five feet in front of Joe. It stuck there, motionless, and quietly pulsing with an inner light that made it glow slightly brighter every few seconds. Fireside did this all without moving his gaze from Joe'mante, ready once again to capitalize on any opportunity, and adjust his own plan at any turn if his analysis required him to do so. Xorbus Chronodam Fulherai - Charge 1
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:15 pm
Joe’mante took the chance to relax. He had drained himself of stamina from enduring the burns and triggering one of his Chi abilities. For the most part, he was somewhat relieved that Fireside had chosen to set his plans in motion without attacking just yet. As for the martial artist, Joe stood still and concentrated on his breathing. He inhaled and exhaled in a composed and tranquil matter to deal with the pain of his burns and recuperate his energy. The air would twirl into his nostrils as they flared open for a breath and then stream out calmly. Little by little, Joe was setting himself up for the next phase of this match. His body throbbed with pain but as a martial artist, pain could be handled with a forged mid. The burns were there, but Joe would not succumb to them at this level of the game. Combat was more than just fist to fist or guts to guts. Combat was not about who could take the most damage and keep from falling. There was always a mental aspect to it. Joe was not indifferent to the mind games that were important in any battle. Fireside might have saw him was just one aggressive and brutal fighter, but Joe knew himself even better. He was quicker on the draw than most people realize. When that second spell was spoken, Joe shifted stances. His feet spread out more for a wider base with his right foot still in front. His right hand lowered and drew across his midsection as if to grab behind his left side. The left forearm was leveled above the right forearm with the left hand open, facing Fireside. In this position, Joe started call upon the chi within his body. The doors were unlocked yet again as his eyes glowed orange. This time, it was not to boost the physical aspects of his body but to increase his elemental prowess. The wind would stir around them before it concentrated to Joe’s position. All of a sudden, a weak gale of air wrapped around Joe and expanded till it was a yard all around him. This column of air circulated at a moderate pace but given time, it would increase in speed. The audience would recognize this from before if they had been watching Joe’s first fight. This was the same technique he was about to utilize against Jamal. Fortunately for that opponent, he had awakened from his demonic state and Joe never got to use it. It was here against Fireside that Joe could deploy it readily. While his glowing orange eyes glared at his opponent. Joe’s wind continued to surge around him. What this could lead to would be a mystery. As for the glowing red marble two feet in front of the wall of air, Joe kept his peripheral vision on it. What do you have in store for me, Fireside? I a number of things for you.Wind Charge - 1
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 8:30 am
The time for rest and recuperation was over. Left unchecked, Joe'mante would surely gather a force that Fireside would not be able to stop, no matter what he did. Fortunately, Fireside was already several mental steps ahead of his opponent, creating and discarding scenarios in his mind at lightning speed, as if in a game of chess. The impasse was a result of a potent barrier of flame spears that Fireside had summoned, but he was keenly aware of the fact that the longer he waited, the less relevant they were, and therefore a less potent deterrent with every passing second. Thus, the advantage they conferred had to be acted upon. He had already begun this process, but now, seeing his opponent opting to stay in place and simply gathering his power, Fireside took the initiative before it slipped from his grasp. Moving his hands wide apart, at least, as far as his fractured clavicle allowed, Fireside focused, taking a deep breath, purposefully ignoring the taunts from Joe'mante. Then, the words of power rumbled forth in a combined incantation, each hand weaving a different spell into being simultaneously. "Xorbus-am, Torrentus Horadzim!"From Fireside's left palm, the violet strands of magical power shot sideways in the air, in a wide arc to the left, shooting past on Joe'mante's right side to coalesce into his trusty flame sphere about five feet directly behind him. At the same time, Fireside's right hand extended, palm outward, and once again, a great rush of reddish flames exploded forth from his hand, aimed at the center of Joe'mante's torso. The flames tore across the space between them at an awesome speed, easily reaching Joe'mante even at the fair distance between them. Fireside gritted his teeth, and pressed his power into the torrent of flame, hoping to power it past the whirling gusts of air, even as he conjured another threat behind Joe'mante. I wonder how long it will take him to realize he's surrounded..., Fireside mused to himself. Meanwhile, the small red marble continued to pulse silently, albeit a tad more frequently, with the same soft red light as before. Xorbus Chronodam Fulherai - Charge 2
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 12:38 pm
Set into his stance, the young and resilient Joe’mante Avaraje gathered his forces while his opponent did the same. The column of air whirled around him weakly but it was picking up speed the longer Joe’mante concentrated. Of course, in such a moment like this, Joe looked open to an attack that could come for all sides. His glowing eyes flashed in realization. He listened to the incantations of Fireside’s spells and knew what had been formed behind him and what was plowing its way forward towards his chest. Even when pinned down from front to back, the Air warrior was not completely out of options. While some men would have panicked or fold their cards in the danger that was presented around them. Joe was as cool as the arctic tundra. His breathing was composed and his movements were unruffled. A smile crossed his face. He allowed the gout of fire to stream forward until it was inches from touching his barrier of air. Then Joe’mante rolled to his left. The fist fighter, the manipulator of air moved to his left in the same direction that he had circled from when those spears were presented. It might have seemed unethical to hold his ground at one spot then to retreat from it even when endangered. But as a Chi user of air, the element of freedom and movement, Joe was capable of this option. His arms had stretched out and his fingers splayed to their farthest reach. His body twirled around, over, and over again as his sneakered feet tapped across the arena floor. With surprising grace and fluidness, Joe spun in the same direction that his air summoned air rotated. This in fact continued to gather more air around him while deflecting the stream of fire off towards his right. This was basically a larger version of the air shield Joe had performed against Fireside when he was close. This time it required the movement of his body with the flexibility of his arms to flow with the wind. The wrathful fire would collide with the air barrier and pass through for a mere moment. However, it would not get the chance to touch Joe’s flesh as the gale force of air had picked up from this spinning movement of the fist fighter. Thus, the flames would careen off towards the clockwise direction of the cyclone’s rotation and veer away past Joe’s right (when he faces Fireside). To help evade it properly, he kept spinning at an angle to his left (when he faces Fireside) that kept him at the same distance from the mage as long as Fireside stayed at the corner. In a way, based on his movements, Joe would return to the side where the battle had first initiated. If Fireside sustained his attack after Joe with his roaring fire, Joe’s evasive movements would not only suck the energy out of him but help gather the force of his wind. Like the air, Joe moved freely. Away from the tracking sphere and a safe distance around the bead attached to the floor. Both had originally sandwiched him until he twirled out of it. His force of wind kicked up a notch too. It became more defined and resembled a mini twister that slightly veiled Joe’s body. Wind Charge - 2
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Posted: Wed Feb 22, 2012 1:28 pm
Fireside almost felt a pang of pity for Joe'mante. The chi master had done exactly what Fireside had predicted he would do, and he would have to pay dearly for his mistake. But it would not be seemly to celebrate victory before it was firmly in his grasp, and so Fireside's face remained a calm mask, not betraying his intentions and feelings until it was too late to react to them.
"Arkamha." he murmured, and the flame sphere sped off after Joe, keeping behind him.
Meanwhile, Fireside continued the pressure from the gout of flame, mildly annoyed at first that the whirling air around Joe'mante was deflecting it away. But he knew something about the nature of fire that Joe apparently did not, and his annoyance quickly turned into sinister glee.
Fire fed off of two things as it burned: fuel, and oxygen. Introducing more oxygen increased the rate at which fire burned, increasing it's temperature rapidly to temperatures that could melt metal. With Fireside's arcane powers providing the practically limitless fuel, what Joe perceived as a deflective shield would quickly turn into a blast furnace that had Joe at it's center. All Fireside needed to do was slightly change the angle that the flames struck the whirlwind, and they would be drawn into the vortex, scorching its occupant with flames far hotter than those that were streaming forth from Fireside's palm. But, this would only be part of the problem, because, even as they streamed forth, the strength of the flames grew, rather than waning. They now burned a bright yellow even as they left Fireside's palm, turning to a pale blue as they were whisked into the vortex, now burning at a temperature that wouldn't be out of place in a foundry. And the terrible irony was that the more Joe gathered the vortex, the faster he fried himself alive.
Even as this was happening, though, Fireside was able to further cement the fate of his opponent. This shift in the potency of his gout of flame had required practically no effort beyond the maintenance of the concentration he had already established, and thus he was free to compound Joe'mante's peril with deadly precision.
The flame sphere did not have far to travel, and was about to smash into the column of whirling air when Fireside's voice thundered across the arena, far louder than any of his previous invocations. The very arena shook from the force of the yell, and several onlookers near the float fell to their knees from the shock that echoed not only in their ears but shook them to their very hearts. It was the voice of tyranny, the voice of oppression. A voice that had enslaved worlds and rent the souls of thousands. A voice that here, would seek to end this struggle in one final, collective blow.
FULHERRI!!!
Twin detonations rocked the arena. The first was the flame sphere, exploding some 2 feet behind Joe'mante. Like it's previous twin, it exploded in a rush of red flame, with the explosive force of an antipersonnel mine. It would not be powerful enough to seriously hurt Joe'mante, even at this range, given the presence of the air vortex. Unfortunately for the martial artist, it didn't need to. Instead, it's effect served to generate a pressure wave that shunted the base of the vortex forward ahead of Joe'mante, somewhat like when the base of a tornado trails behind the storm front at the top of the cyclone due to the pressure difference. In this case, however, this served to open him to the full fury of the detonation of the small red marble.
That explosion was far more powerful, having had time to passively absorb energy from the elemental planes. Dark blue, practically violet flames roared outward in all directions, some fifteen feet in every direction, boiling across the distance separating them from both fighters at supersonic speed, propelled by a force detonation equal to about a hundred pounds of TNT. It arrived fractions of a second after the first detonation, flooding the area around Joe's legs with inconceivable heat, accompanied by a shockwave that would likely break bone, and bend metal, even without the assistance of the tremendous heat.
However, it was a desperate gambit, one that had consequences for Fireside himself, even as he poured fire into the upper half of the vortex. He gritted his teeth, and it was all he could do to keep from screaming as the force and flame ripped away first the outer flame shield, then ate through his mage armor, disintegrating it into scintillating ash. They shielded him from the worst of the blast, but he could feel his exposed flesh scald under the fierce flame, first drying to an angry red, then blistering horridly across it's surface as the effect finished it's voracious destruction, finally petering out, leaving a smoking crater, superheated metal railings, great scorch marks, and, hopefully, an utterly defeated opponent.
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