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Yea. Don't matter to me who judges.
Hey. I'm going to have to back out. Now that the arenas up I am going to focus on that.

You win.
Ryuku maintained his stance and watched Arc curiously, noting he mans reaction to his words, his anger and furry. The monk briefly wondered if he had touched on something? It didn't matter however as Ryuku was not given the time to ponder the situation, instead he was forced to act as his opponent came at him, using his weapon more like the traditional spear and less like the two-sided weapon he had before.

This was a problem for the unarmed Monk of course, getting past the defenses of a spear was no small matter. The act of controlling range was extremely important in any fight and it seemed Arc learned from his earlier mistake. A wise decision Ryuku thought and one that would be costly to him.

He noted the speed at which the thrust was delivered and had no choice but to adjust his weight and move backwards, keeping his arms to his side and out of slicing range. His feet brought him swiftly backwards and to the right and just as swiftly his opponent moved forwards and attacked. This time, however, the attack was too swift for the unarmed and unarmored monk. Ryuku moved his feet awkwardly to avoid them being stabbed, but the follow up to his gut caught him off balance and the lethal blade sliced open the unprotected stomach, spilling blood and guts everywhere.

Too slow, he thought. And with that Ryuku fell forward, his hands clutching feebily and weakly at his stomach as his life-blood left him.
The mountain spring time air was more than pleasant to Nicoli, who was expecting the mountains to be a cold and harsh place. He had heard the horror stories of travels that attempted to cross a mountain range in the dead of winter, it was a foolish thing to do from all that he had learned. Luckily that was not the case. The breeze that wound through the mountain trails came from the south and was warm to the skin.

The path was far from treacherous with the light of the moon high overhead. Looking up at that moon Nicoli was not sure if that was a good thing or not, it was a Bloodmoon and it's light was tinted the appropriate color. As educated as Nicoli was he didn't know what caused the moon to become that deep red color. If he were to listen to the wives tales it would mean that the blood of innocent was spilled earlier that day and now the moon was weeping tears of blood for those killed.

After taking a moment to ponder the significance of the lunar event he pushed the thought out of his mind and focused on the task at hand. He was here for a purpose, a mission. The Veiled-Ones had been contracted to dispose of a man that was supposed to be here, a murderous man who's deeds Nicoli had heard of on more than one occasion. A man that fancied himself an assassin, but was what the Veiled-Ones called Sahir'ka, which meant Red Butcher.

Nicoli came upon the buildings before the thousand foot plateau, they were simple in their construction. But Nicoli had no time to admire their simplicity, instead he was drawn to a crumpled form only a few feet in from the slightly opened gate that lead to a spiraling stair case that circled around the plateau and lead to its top. The smell of death was staved off by the wind blowing at his back, but he knew once he approached that would not be the case and in his memory he knew what the smell would be, it was one he was accustomed with.

A few feet up the stairs he saw another form, another past that, and then another before the stairs turned out of his view. Keen dark blue eyes searched the immediate area and took in several more dark, unmoving forms. The monks had been butchered, every single one. His gaze went up higher and higher up the thousand feet to where he knew his target would be. He clicked his tongue against his teeth and grabbed the small baton like rod that was kept under his cloak in a holder against his back.

His eyes found a suitable spot and he pushed one of three buttons on the rod, a grappling hook came out of on end and a leather loop out the other, he hit it a second time and it shot out at a blinding speed, covering two hundred feet up in the matter of a couple seconds. He looped his hand through the leather piece and hit the button a third time, this time he was drawn straight up to a foothold where he could repeat the process.

What would have taken the better part of an hour took fifteen minutes to accomplish. Nicoli now stood on a tiled roof over looking a courtyard, there were a handful of bodies littered around, slumped over in unnatural positions. If it was anything like the corpses below the were near all torn apart, and all at least a half-day old if not longer. He leveled his rod again and repeated the earlier process. He swung down, coming to a roll in what had once been a beautifully sculpted sand garden but now was ruined by foot steps an stained the same crimson color as the moon that hung low above him.

He stepped onto the raised platform in the middle of the yard, eyes looking about once again at the carnage and destruction that was all about him, disgust was evident on his normally stoic face and two word came to mind, which he spoke at barely a whisper.

"Sloppy and Unprofessional."

He slide his tool back into its holder on his back and looked straight north to the large square tower that dominated the area, the single digit reaching high to the sky. He knew his target would be somewhere inside there. Nicoli thought it likely another trail of bodies would lead him to exactly where. He pulled a necklace he wore out from under his shirt and held the red lens to his left eye, the lens that allowed him to see body heat, perhaps he could make out something in one of the windows or doorways.

Name: Mountain Monastery.

Size: Varies. Court Yard 200 feet long, 75 feet wide.

Properties: None.

Player Capacity: 2.

Description: This Monastery in the mountains is home to a peaceful order of religious monks. It is beautifully kept with sand gardens and banzai trees. There is a small 25x25 foot raised platform in the center of the court yard that is often used for meditation.

Flavor Text: Soft chanting often fills the narrow winding mountain paths that lead to this secluded monastery. In the winter the paths are full of snow, making travel all but impossible. It is in the spring that the true beauty of this divine place becomes apparent and life blooms all around it.



@Nightangel and I will be having a ranked match.

Nicoli VS Jahar.
No bets.
Powered

Just need someone to judge.

I'll be posting soon.
Name: Mountain Monastery.

Size: Varies. Court Yard 200 feet long, 75 feet wide.

Properties: None.

Player Capacity: 2.

Description: This Monastery in the mountains is home to a peaceful order of religious monks. It is beautifully kept with sand gardens and banzai trees. There is a small 25x25 foot raised platform in the center of the court yard that is often used for meditation.

Flavor Text: Soft chanting often fills the narrow winding mountain paths that lead to this secluded monastery. In the winter the paths are full of snow, making travel all but impossible. It is in the spring that the true beauty of this divine place becomes apparent and life blooms all around it.



Rush.... how does one exactly turn in the air without a stable base with which to turn?

Also, you do not get to dictate on if my character becomes weaponless or not.

I was reading one of your other fights where you jumped into the air. You gotta learn to not do that.

Please explain how you are defying physics to turn mid-air in the matter of a couple seconds.
Hey man, got a few things that need to be hashed out. This isn't an attack, but I'm clearly missing some things here.

First, I used the term gauntlet but did say forearm, terminology mistake on my part. So, you're actually biting down on his forearm. Again, bad use of words on my part.

The dagger Nicoli grabbed was the one that was just thrown while Dax was swinging and was sticking into his arm, not one that had hit his leg. So, it has far less to travel from there to Dax's jaw. Might want to rethink the mechanics of withdrawing a long sword from your chest and interposing it between Nicolis hand and Dax's jaw.

It kind of irks me that you would feel the need to mention Nicoli's own wounds but ignore your own other than using the term 'damaged.'

In the post before last, when you swing into Nicoli you had never stated that Dax landed on the ground, leaving me to think that you were literally hanging onto Nicoli. It probably seems trivial, but that is the only reason why Nicoli even tried turning his body to put Dax in the swords path. Because all the strength wouldn't matter if you have no grounding with which to resist.

I don't mind losing. I fully expect to in this fight. However, be it simply forgetting to mention your own wounds or ignoring them. You originally mention that Dax's arm that he earlier used to block (but haven't stated which) had been fractured and was useless to wield a weapon with any skill or finesse. Yet, despite the claim you've swung on a rope and thrown daggers with some accuracy and continue to use both arms with only a token mentioning of the injuries, but have them impacting your character very little.

You mention super strength and agility on the character sheet, but nothing about becoming stronger because of his demonic blood. You also mention nothing of supernatural durability or pain tolerance to justify ignoring his injuries.

Sorry if it sounds like I'm b*tching. But I feel like you are taking a lot for granted.

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