[b][center][hr][hr] [h1][color=09849f]Kwassi Asokho[/color][/h1] [img]https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/363556781537886208/730211580951920750/YsQSj9E_d.webp[/img] [hr][hr] [color=09849f]Location:[/color] Ellis Islanf [color=09849f]Skills: Anatomy, Acrobatics, Escrima Fighting, Mixed Martial Arts[/color] [hr][/center][/b] Kwassi listened in to Captain America's speech. Looking at the man as the Statue of Liberty shone behind him like the symbol of hope he was. His words were well put together and inspiring, but they weren't what drove Kwassi at this moment. They weren't what extinguished the flames of doubt in his stomach and filled him with a river of courage to do whats right. No, that was thanks to the man standing beside him. A hero of Wakanda, The Black Panther. Knowing he stood by his side and that this was where his loyalties laid told Kwassi all he needed to know about where he stood. This was worth fighting for, and this was worth the betrayal. For as far as he could see, the real traitors were those standing beside Iron Man. Before the others had arrived Kwassi gave a polite bow to the King of Wakanda, for he was his people no matter where he moved. [Color=09849f]"Ndihamba ekukhanyeni kwakho"[/color] As the others began to land, standing tall by the misguided billionaire, Kwassi stood proud, chest out as he looked at his former allies. There was a screeching blast that signaled the first hit. Kwassi quickly did a motion with his arms, doing the Wakanda Forever salute as he placed his domino mask on and ran towards his target. He'd had time to study some of his foes, finding Bonnie Chase to be the most fair fight for him. She didn't have the same abilities as her Agents, dermal skin, paralytic touch, psychometry. All useful in a fight in their own ways. He began by extending his stick into a half staff, using it to propel himself forward and kick Bonnie. She blocked him as she placed her arms up, deflecting the blow and throwing one of her own. The fight raged on, each blow getting closer than the last. To anyone outside the fight, they appeared to be ready to kill. Strike after strike they matched, mirroring a Greek tale but with a modern twist. Athena did not beat Pallas this time, it was Pallas that struck down Athena. One small opening, and a well placed blow, Kwassi punched Bonnie's stomach, knocking the air out of her ans stunning her.