[Edo-Damian and Maddox]
Damian didn't move as the foot close in on his helmet, instead back-flipping away from the kick at the last possible moment and dropping low, aiming to sweep the grounded leg out from under Maddox. His speed was impressive, but that his use of it was predictably. Misleading the opponent using after images, but attacking from the flank or rear, the trademark of an assassin and those who wouldn't or couldn't fight a foe head on. After completing the sweep, Damian charged his hand with chi and struck at Maddox's neck with a Knife Hand strike.
When he completed that, he charged his whole body and began a series of kicks, punches and slices with his claymore, though he quickly tossed that off to the side, it landing perfectly tip first. He decided that James had died at the hands of a man who couldn't be bothered to pick up a weapon, so he would die the same way he'd killed James, at the hands of an unarmed man. As he went to finish the series, Damian aimed to deliver a palm heel strike to Maddox's chest, crushing his sternum in the process should it connect.
The red-haired man was surprised that Damien could keep up with his speed. So his physical strength wasn't the only thing augmented by the Chi he spoke of. Rather than dodge the leg sweep, Maddox let it connect and trip him backwards. He seamlessly landed on his hands and flipped back onto his feet. Just in time to dodge Damien's jab at his neck. The combination of strikes that followed were a blur, beyond normal human capability to see. But Maddox was not only able to keep up, he made it look easy.
Maddox himself was a blur as he weaved around the series of attacks, waiting for his opportunity to counter-attack. The palm-heel strike shot out towards Maddox's chest, but struck only an afterimage of the villain. Maddox closed in, moving past the outstretched arm and bringing his face near Damien's helmet. "Maybe if you didn't reserve yourself," he spoke in his usual monotone voice, "James would've lived." He slammed his head forward, aiming to deliver a headbutt and disorient Damien.
Not planning on giving the man any time to recover, Edo-Maddox began his own series of high-speed attacks. While Damien had armor to help protect himself, the power behind each punch or kick was more than enough to dent the armor, which itself would be quite painful. To finish off his combination, Maddox leapt in the air and brought his leg down in an axe kick while leaving an afterimage of himself behind on the ground.
Damian did the unexpected and slammed his helmeted head into Maddox's, meeting it halfway. "Four years ago, I was naive. It was my naivety that killed James. I don't plan to repeat that mistake." Damian pulled back and blocked, dodged, and countered the series of blows that Maddox threw his way, ignoring the dents of his armor. He hadn't planned on it lasting the fight as it was. When Maddox leapt up into the air, Damian simply waited, holding one hand off to his side slightly out of his opponent's sight.
As Maddox fell, Damian waited, closed his eyes and listened. His father had taught him that when one of the five senses was crippled, such as sight being gone, it strengthened the others. He'd spent months working on that principle in between jobs the last four years, always in preparation for this fight. And then the moment came, when Maddox was inches from Damian's head and once more too close to dodge. "Chi blast!" The hidden hand shot upward and let a ball of blue energy fly towards Maddox before flipping away from the ball and the ax kick. Sliding to a stop a few feet away, Damian went after Maddox after he landed, throwing a quick flurry of punches before delivering a double fisted blow aimed with one fist for his chest, the other his gut, both arms over his head as the blow came.
Viper was caught off guard by the chi attack. He didn't guess that it had ranged capabilities and was struck directly in his midsection. The small explosion sent him several meters back, but he landed gracefully and appeared relatively unharmed. "It's going to take more than that to get your revenge," he calmly noted as Edo-Damien rapidly approached. Like his last series of attacks, Edo-Maddox was able to simply dodge around them. On occasion he left an afterimage in his wake, but for the most part he was simply a blur of motion.
The double-fisted strike, however, was caught by Maddox's own hands. In this fashion the two were locked with Maddox's hands wrapped around Damien's fists. "You have forgotten what I am capable of." Tightening his grip, Edo-Maddox lifted Edo-Damien in the air and spun around, throwing the armored man against one of the stone walls with enough force to bring the entire thing down. Sparing no time, an afterimage of Maddox was left in place as he reappeared before Damien with his fist already pulled back. He aimed his punch for the man's chest, specifically over his heart.
"And you underestimate your opponent." As the fist came down, Damian's hand came up and redirected the blow to the ground next to him. Meanwhile, Damian came up and slammed his elbow into the crook between the shoulder and the socket, dislocating the arm painfully and then up came Damian, who flipped Maddox over his shoulder and into the wall of the building on the other side of the wall he'd hit. Damian was right behind the flying body, and as he slid to a stop, his foot came up, covered in the blue glow of chi. "Executioner's ax kick." And it came down, hard and fast, with intent to kill written all over the attack.
Just before the empowered axe kick hit him, Edo-Maddox grabbed the ground beneath him with his good arm and held himself vertically. While Edo-Damien's kick barely missed his head and instead shattered the ground, Maddox's own foot whirled around and connected with the side of Damien's helmet. Though the metal headgear did a good job of protecting the head inside, the knockback from the attack gave Viper enough space to get back on his feet.
"Perhaps I have underestimated you," he said casually, immediately before grabbing his dislocated arm. With a grunt of pain he pushed his shoulder back into place, notably not changing his expression despite the pain. Once it was back in place he rotated his shoulder a bit to stretch it and make sure it worked properly. "I suppose I can start treating you as my equal." Maddox's eyes suddenly seemed to be darker now and he had a frighteningly ominous look.
"I will send you to hell, Damien. You can tell all your friends how you were the second strongest man to ever live, after they join you that is." The Maddox that was standing still became an afterimage, with the real deal appearing in front of Damien again. He began another series of punches and kicks, only this time there were afterimage fakes thrown in the mix. Blocking the feints only resulted in being struck from another angle. Hard. His attacks were relentless, providing no room for escape as Maddox would rotate to cut off a retreat. It was only after thirty long seconds that Edo-Maddox slowed his assault, though it was to allow himself an extra-powerful punch to Damien's helmet. A blow that would likely take off more than just the helmet.
"You first, ass hole." When Maddox launched his flurry of attacks, Damian took it up a notch as well, using his training as both a soldier and a martial artist to block them. His mind ran every tactical possibility through his mind to make sure he minimized the damage as much as possible. When Maddox pulled back for a stronger blow, Damian's fist flew forward and connected with his, meeting it halfway. The two blows packed enough power that a shock wave went out when they connected, sending debris flying. Then they exchanged blows again, only this time was blow for blow, the power behind them continuing to send out shock waves as each one connected.
After about thirty seconds of this, Damian found an opening in Maddox's attack pattern and dashed past the next blow right inside Maddox's guard, slamming his knee into the man's gut. As he double's over, Damian clasps both hands together and raises them over his head and swings down, aiming for Maddox's spine with a powerful blow.
As Damien's fists came down, Maddox leaned in towards his midsection and shoulder-checked him. Only Edo-Damien's arms hit his back, which didn't warrant the same power as his fists would've. As well, because he survived the attack, it left Edo-Damien exposed. A fast uppercut sent the armored man's helmet skyward and Damien stumbling back a bit. "There we are," Edo-Maddox spoke, standing up straight. "Now I can watch the light leave your eyes."
Edo-Maddox wound up for another assault. This time, however, he took a different combat stance. He had wider footing and held his arms out from his body, taking a low center of gravity. "In the end, even when the world is at stake, it comes down to two men. Funny, isn't it." He launched forward, rotating like a whirlwind as he went. His strikes maintained the same speed and power as before, but his motion was different. He was more fluid, working his way around Edo-Damien to find weak spots and poor coverage rather than trying to directly overpower him.
Damian hadn't expected the change in combat stance, nor in the approach that Maddox had taken, but he did his best to keep up. A blow from the left was countered with a block from the left, though a blow from the right would slip through on occasion, earning a grunt from Damian but not much more. This continued for a good couple of minutes until Damian's eyes lit blue for the briefest of moments before he delivered palm heel strike to counter a punch from his right and followed it up with a round house kick to the right side of Maddox's head, sending him stumbling to that left. Following it up, he delivers a double palm strike to his chest and lets the man gain his space, sliding into a combat stance that only the society of Chi practitioners knew. He knew the palm strike wasn't particularly powerful, but it had served it's purpose.
"The fate of the world shouldn't be your primary concern, Maddox. I already told you, I don't give a damn what happens to the kingdom. All I want is your head on a pike." Damian moved forward once more, but his blows were less punches so much as targeted strikes at various nerve centers. However, even with this combat style, Maddox wasn't falling so easily, so Damian mixed the two and finally got in a lucky clip to the side of Maddox's face. Pivoting, he delivers a backwards hammerfist to the left side of Maddox's head and then comes in with a nerve strike, this one aimed to stop the Viper's heart once and for all.
Though he was still reeling from the backwards hammerfist, Edo-Maddox used the momentum of the recoil to his advantage. His stumble turned into a flip, dodging the next strike and bringing his foot into the side of Edo-Damien's face. The blow sent the armored man flying, but before he could hit the ground Edo-Maddox appeared over him again. This time he was low to the ground, grabbing Damien's forehead and forcefully slamming him into the stone floor, shattering the tiles.
He let go by flinging Edo-Damien across the floor, letting him roll until he was stopped by a wall. "I do give a damn about what happens to this world," Maddox said, running a hand through his hair as he straightened up. "After this last, great fight, there will be no one I can release my energy on. So I have to think about how I'm going to get my kicks as the new king." For the first time in perhaps years, an evil grin formed on his face. "In the end you will die, Phoenix Wing will die, the royal bloodline will die, all of the capitol will die."
"But I, however, will not." The grin faded away and his neutral expression returned. "I will live a few more decades before someone assassinates me in my old age. But even then my name will live on as the strongest man in history. Fear, anger, death, and destruction will be synonymous with it. I can burn Edolas to ash and scatter the dust if I wanted to..." A darkness seemed to fall over Edo-Maddox. His red eyes almost seemed as if they were glowing now. "There is only one thing standing in my way."
He dropped into his new combat stance again, only this time he seemed somehow different. "You fight me for revenge, but I fight you for my future. The final obstacle in my path of ascension. It has been exhilarating so far, but this has gone on long enough. I will honor your power by sending you to your doom with my ultimate technique." His arms and hands notably became less tense. His entire body seemed to relax slightly despite a sudden tension seizing the air. "Blood Rain." Edo-Maddox shot towards his target, spinning as he did so, delivering powerful strikes at lightning speed along his rotation. An attack like this would pick an unarmored opponent to shreds, though Damien's armor wouldn't fare too much better in its current condition.
Damian's head was still swimming slightly as he'd picked himself up after the trip across the floor and he hadn't fully recovered when the attack came. He did his best to deflect the blows while his head was still clearing but it didn't do him much good, his armor taking exceedingly high amounts of damage, small pieces even beginning to come off. As the next twenty seconds happened though, Damian could finally think straight and knew his armor was toast. When Maddox finished his attack, Damian stepped back and dropped his armor, which was beyond useless at this point, and stood in just his undershirt, pants, and boots. "Your future ends here, Maddox."
Faster than he had before, he closed the distance with Viper and delivered a rapid series of punches to Maddox's torso, finishing them with a reverse elbow strike to the gut that doubled the man over again. Standing and pivoting quickly, he slammed his knee into Maddox's face and caught his shirt as he came up and stumbled back, pulling back with his free hand and charging his fist with Chi. "Dragon style, Dragon's Thunderous Blow!" He slammed his fist into Maddox's chest, thender echoing as his body was thrown back and his chest caved in. Coughing up a bit of blood, Damian judged the damange he'd dealt as he retrieved his claymore from it's resting place. The blow alone was a grievous injury, but it wasn't meant to kill. It was a move that he'd created himself just for the purpose of crippling Maddox. As Damian walked over to where the Viper had fallen, he coughed up a bit more blood. That ultimate technique of Maddox's had hurt where it had gotten through and now he was feeling it. But it was almost over. Finally almost finished after four years. Kicking the attempting to stand Viper in the gut and therefor onto his back, Damian placed the tip of the claymore over Maddox's heart and locked eyes with him. "Any last words, Maddox?"
A chuckle escaped Edo-Maddox as he lay on the ground. A grin had formed on his face as he looked to the sky. "Any last words?" he repeated before chuckling again. "In the end, my power was for naught. There is no silver prize. Only the strongest matters. And I'm no longer the strongest." His grin faded away as his eyes went to Edo-Damien now. "But once you kill me... what is there left? What will you do now that you are on top? Your revenge may be sated... but you are like me. Revenge isn't enough to carry you through the rest of your life."
"You will fall into depression. You will look for something more to fill the void. You won't go back to your friends for you had forsaken them. You will follow the same path I have taken." A victorious grin formed on his face. His right hand moved up and grabbed the blade, some blood trickling down his arm from the sharp edges. "You will become the very thing you hated. Your victory today is only your defeat tomorrow, Damien. So finish what you started. Kill me and replace me. With your power, there is nothing you cannot have. You may deny it now but you will soon be swayed." Edo-Maddox let out a cough, wiping the grin from his face. "I may not have the world... but I have still won."
Damian stood very still as Maddox spoke, keeping the blade perfectly still even as the Viper cut himself on the blade. "That's where we differ, Maddox. Killing you, after the blood lust and hate has cleared, is no longer about vengeance. Beating you, seeing you on the ground in the same position that James was in, more or less, has helped me remember what James and I fought for. To protect Edolas from people like you. To make sure the people can live happily. Heh, guess even after his death he keeps me on the straight and narrow one way or another." His grip tightens on the hilt of his claymore and he raises it slightly. "See you in hell, Viper." The blade drops and pierces Maddox's chest, right through his heart. However, there was no anger, no hate on his face, nor in his voice when he spoke. Instead there was the solemn steeling that came with a man doing the only thing he knew to protect those he cared about.
Pulling the blade free, he turns towards the large cannon and looks around. Now, to make sure his guild doesn't finish what he started. I owe that much to a kingdom I've not given two damns about for the last four years. Whistling, Titanus flies down and scoops up his rider, glad his partner had survived. "I'm going to need more armor now. That won't be cheap." The Legion set out for the cannon and it's rider steeled himself for the fight ahead.
[James]
Seeing Maddox and Trinity come into the station, he nodded to himself. Everyone was accounted for who wasn't anima'd or already back at the guild hall. Or at least he hoped it was. The engineer had a schedule to keep. Leading Melina to the car, he found a compartment and sat down, sighing. "Well, it's been an eventful day. Let's just rest now, eh?"