Good fight to you, as well. That was quite enjoyable. xD. I don't know the exact abilities of your knife, but I think I may have oversold them to compensate for it, but it was still interesting.
Is that what you had planned for him, or did you have something different for him? Thinking on it, it's similar to what you had for the Mark of Death to do, what with making things harder to move, except on a higher level(almost killing the arm, for instance).
@Rilla Barr is essentially an injury maker. He's a blood daemon within a knife, so whatever wounds he causes, he can control. Make them open more, make them bleed non-stop, or simply disable.
@Rilla I actually meant for Cho's contract to "defeat Tre'yan and vet his performance for his next scheduled fight", but I dropped that in favour of Cho simply being a fan.
Like all good boxers should, he has fans.
Just that this particular fan is also an extradimensional mercenary. XD
And yes, you are getting good at this. That was a challenge for me. XD
Raeym would probably want him dead anyway. Big Bad of a company and all.
Assuming I keep with the story, Tre'Yan probably would not be in any position to fight. Leading Raeym to bring in Dyayun for the IN fight, because hes more in line with their views and such.
xD.
But it was a good fight. I messed up there at the end though, pretty bad. xD Funnily enough, getting cocky like that is how he lost in his last fight.
Nice fight. Though i had trouble with understanding Cho's double feint kick to ankle slash, it was an enjoyable fight, and i'd say Rilla did really well for confronting a knife wielder with just boxing techniques. With Cho on the ropes, a kick to the legs, a grapple or even a simple push could've given Tre'yan the advantage.