Kapanto
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Post by Kapanto on Mar 4, 2008 22:54:18 GMT 1
Come on; these blind people are freakishly powerful because of your all-encompassing bias! AHHHHH ALL OF MY FAVORITE CHARACTERS ARE NOTHING COMPARED TO YOUR PREJUDICED HAND!
Oh well, I still love Avatar Fight Club anyway.
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Bruce8331
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Sokka found Toph!
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Post by Bruce8331 on Mar 5, 2008 2:47:16 GMT 1
OH YEAH!! That's the blood lust I'm talking about! I love the phrase "I was now pulling her arms backwards at angles they weren’t supposed to bend at, waiting for the crunch."
This is a 10/10 (including the blood lust) fight, and I'll be waiting for more. BTW when Sanaki was on the ground (with broke arms and frozen ankles) I was almost certain that Katara had won, then the fire out of the mouth surprized me; thank you again for yet another fight.
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Post by littlelouie11 on Mar 5, 2008 5:38:43 GMT 1
i wish i could be this creative.. keep it up
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Orophin
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Crikey! Dragon of the South, mate.
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Post by Orophin on Mar 5, 2008 13:32:17 GMT 1
Yeah, can't wait for more of this and Avatar:Mysteries!
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Post by littlelouie11 on Mar 6, 2008 6:04:35 GMT 1
ahhhhh must have more fights!!
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Teяa253
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Post by Teяa253 on Mar 6, 2008 7:31:19 GMT 1
whew! sorry this took so long. I got distracted with a rendition of Sanaki that shows her rear-view (based off her front-view image)
so anyways, here's the next installment. I kinda had to get creative with the fight scene here, because well, these two are a bit confusing as to what their actual tactics are. so, here you go.
ROUND 20: MAI VS. TY LEE So, they felt like bringing me back at last? “It’s about time,” I thought to myself, “I literally died twice of boredom.” I strode out onto the battlefield looking around. There were no fancy elements in the corners, which meant that the person I was fighting against could actually see. What astonished me was that two of the fighters were blind—and quite powerful. When 253 announced my name, I just sighed and threw a few ninja stars towards the audience. I noticed someone in the crowd, dressed in blue, catch one and start foaming crazily at the mouth. Some people were just weird, like those two blind girls. Others were just plain crazy—like Ty Lee or that foaming guy. “So,” said 253, “does Mai have what it takes to dethrone our champion?” My heart skipped a beat. They had pitted me against Ty Lee? My palm automatically went to my forehead in the form of a slap. I figured that if I wanted to have any remaining life force, that I’d throw the fight. However, I remembered how close Sokka had gotten. Since I had beaten Sokka, perhaps I could do more damage to Ty Lee than he did. “Ladies and gentlemen,” said 253, “as soon as Ty Lee, our current 4-0 champion, enters the arena, this fight may commence!” I cart wheeled onto the battlefield for the 5th time, looking back at Mai. She looked bored, and, despite my lust to pierce her pressure points, I did want to cheer her up. When you’re as ‘happy go-lucky’ as I am, it runs in you. “Such are my ways” as that little blind firebender says...
Since 253 had said the fight could commence once I had entered, we started. Mai seemed to be aware of it too, for several well-thrown knives grazed my arm. This opponent would be different than the other ones. Unlike Ozai, Sokka, Katara, or Azula; Mai was much less aggressive, and seemed to only lazily attack me. I decided that if she wasn’t going to try to come to me that I would have to try and come to her. I did a few flips to reach her, and aimed a jab at her right arm. She dodged it. This confirmed my suspicion that she really was trying—or was she? Mai had always been a hard one to read.
I could tell from Ty Lee’s stupefied facial expression that she was wondering if I was actually even trying to beat her. The truth was that I actually was trying—I just had developed a lazy fighting style. I decided to show Ty Lee up by slashing her arm. Her right arm was coming at my left, and the results were destructive on both parts. She had nailed my left shoulder blade, and I had heard a crack. Normally, Ty Lee would have been grinning, but I had slit her arm from the elbow to the wrist parallel to the bone. The ninja star I used to rip open Ty Lee’s arm soon found a home in an area around her waist.
I staggered backwards, looking at the blood dripping from my arm. I could nearly see the bone inside—Mai had cut me deep. However, in the world of the Fight Club, you usually don’t feel as much pain as you normally would until after the fight. Such was the case in my situation. I noticed that Mai began picking up speed in her attacks, even though she was only using one arm. I approached her slowly and cautiously. This was a mistake—not the slow, cautious part, but the approaching her part. Surprisingly, instead of knives, Mai just began spinning around. Her useless arm actually got enough momentum that it would deal harder hits than her working arm. Mai was quite the tactician, or so I thought.
I was smacking Ty Lee relentlessly, but I knew that this wasn’t enough. I really knew it wasn’t enough after I stopped. Ty Lee had slid between my legs and broken my ankles with two swift, fell jabs in just the right places. I fell to my knees, massaging my ankles. I could feel fragments of something in there, which I presumed to be bone. She had not just broken my ankles, she had destroyed them.
“There’s more to my moves than just blocking Chi,” I leered, “like some forms of martial arts, anything will break if you strike it just right.” Mai obviously didn’t care about what I had to say, because with her last working limb, she propped herself up, flipped through the air, corkscrewing towards me. Out of every place I could think that Mai was capable of concealing a weapon, came knives, ninja stars, and other small, sharp objects. My reflexes were fast enough that I was able to avoid mot of them, but one had nearly severed my leg. Things were getting excessively violent to my surprise, but I was determined to pull through. I sunk to my knees in deception.
“She was down,” I thought, and so I decided to try a ranged attack on her. The star I had thrown was a little low, and instead of slicing her throat, it sliced her chest open. Suddenly, after being nearly killed with that attack, she sprung back up. Apparently, she had been trying to deceive me, and it had actually worked. However, I had the upper hand my right arm, the only limb of mine that could still function, was saving me from Ty Lee’s wrath. I could actually break her streak.
“No,” I thought, “I can’t lose. That would put me below both Toph and Sanaki, and the prospect of me being in 2nd or 3rd was a little too much for me to bear at the moment. I needed to jazz up Mai’s life by infusing a little Circus Freak into it. Unlike Mai, my left arm and right leg were still okay. I could stand on my other leg, but it was painful, and I could not stand on it for very long. I began dodging Mai’s attacks, which she was still throwing out at me. However, they were much slower now, and much easier to dodge. I decided to chance everything. Using the metal spikes on my right hand, I armed them on my left, and jabbed the air. This launched them not at Mai’s forehead, but at her right shoulder. To my dismay, she moved her arm to block it.
I saw the attack, and blocked it. This was a blessing and a bane. My shoulder was intact, but my elbow had been hit. Apparently Ty Lee he been practicing her “stop-bending”, just like the benders would practice bending their elements. My vision was fading, and my eyes closed briefly. I was not dead though. I suddenly came to and glanced around. I was still on my knees, and Ty Lee was nowhere in sight. I knew that this was a bad sign, and sure enough, Ty Lee suddenly appeared from behind me, nailing me squarely in the forehead. So I had lost; big deal. Ty Lee was the champion of the entire Fight Club. The fact that I had done so much damage to her was enough to satisfy me. I may always be bored, but anything that involves me and the Fight Club is always amusing.
Like last time, I didn’t even need the glory time. I just watched as Sanaki and the waterbender took Mai away, and then came back for me. I closed my eyes and departed into slumber as they took me away...
so yeah, once again not very surprising because it's Ty Lee we're talking about, but hey, at least there was bloodlust. BTW, I believe round 22 (not 21) is Iroh vs. Ozai
STANDINGS: Ty Lee: 5-0 Toph: 4-1 Sanaki: 4-1 Iroh: 1-0 Mai: 1-1 Long Feng: 1-1 Katara: 2-3 Sokka: 1-2 Azula: 0-2 Zuko: 0-2 Aang: 0-2 Ozai: 0-2 Zhao: 0-2
So, whadya think? ~Katara~
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Orophin
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Crikey! Dragon of the South, mate.
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Post by Orophin on Mar 6, 2008 15:57:41 GMT 1
Big suprise there, Ty Lee wins again!
Another exiting non-Bending fight, very cool, with just the right amount of inuries.
(By the way, I have noticed a small error in your score chart, Iroh has won one and lost none, not the other way around)
What will the next match be, will it be the one where Ty Lee falls?
Perhaps to someone we wouldn't expect, like Azula, as vengeance for beating her, all that time ago in the first match.
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Kapanto
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Post by Kapanto on Mar 6, 2008 22:52:49 GMT 1
I liked that one. I am glad that Mai got so very close.
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justafan
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Post by justafan on Mar 7, 2008 2:26:49 GMT 1
yea, ty lee may never lose
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Orophin
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Crikey! Dragon of the South, mate.
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Post by Orophin on Mar 7, 2008 14:02:16 GMT 1
We shall see what happens when the biases meet, that will be the true test.
Will Sanaki or Toph be able to defeat this trapese artist.
Lol
(Thanks for fixing the score error, I'm surprised I noticed it, but I wanted to know where everyone was)
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Post by littlelouie11 on Mar 7, 2008 17:22:30 GMT 1
i really thought that mai was gonna be able to pull it out
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Teяa253
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Post by Teяa253 on Mar 8, 2008 0:24:37 GMT 1
Ah, the notorious Ty Lee... When will she ever learn not to ever take drugs from strangers named Bumi... wait... what was that!?! Jusst kidding. What comes from Bumi stays with Bumi. Ty Lee is not on steroids, as the end of this chapter explains. Luck has a big role on the winner--sorta. Interestingly enough, this round was lost for a while until I remembered it. Additionally, There is going to be a new season after round 25, where a few things will change. *There will be training grounds, and a thread for it *There will be guest characters that do not have records *The Season I Finale is indeed Aang vs. Ozai anyways, let's stick with the here and now. here's round 21. ROUND 21: TY LEE VS. TOPH I strode out onto the battlefield yet again. I had a bad feeling that I knew who I was facing after I sensed nothing in two of the corners. I was confident of my game though, because Sanaki was the only person I’ve lost to so far. Of course, that could change here and now, but I was going to learn for myself. I put my fist into my palm, and brought up a huge wall for a show-off move. I didn’t even hear what 253 said, but seconds later, I noticed that Ty Lee was back flipping onto the arena. She said nothing, but stood ready to attack.
I knew that Toph couldn’t notice, but I couldn’t help my eyebrows tilting forward and my mouth curling into a grin. It was the blind fighters that I had been looking forward to fighting the most. Now, in front of me, was one of them. “And now,” said 253, “as Fight Club Season 1 starts closing down, we come down to some of the best season finales. Today, Ty Lee and Toph fight to the death (what else is new?). Therefore, the fight may begin. We shall see who reigns supreme...” “It’s happy go-lucky time!” I shouted to the roaring crowds, and the fight began, the crowds still cheering for both sides. This was obviously one of the most anticipated fights they had been looking for.
I knew that Ty Lee was going to attack like she always did, and I knew that things were going to get bloody. I had heard that Ty Lee had single-handedly wiped out a huge squad of Dai Li, and so I figured that she thought that a lone earthbender shouldn’t be too much different. However, I was similar to Sanaki—my fighting style was unique. However, I knew that Ty Lee’s fingers—or her fists—could not outdo solid rock unless she struck it just right. Oh well, I guess I would find out what her first move was. I never struck first.
I began flipping and sliding around Toph, but her defensive reflexes was nearly as fast as I had observed Sanaki’s reflexes to be. I knew she had a weakness, but it would be hard to exploit. I wondered if Toph knew my weakness. Oh well. I figured that right about now, it was happy go-lucky time. Fight Club had nearly overpowered me, and this was going to be fun
She was wearing me out with how fast she was. I decided to sidestep more often and strike from around. This worked, but also had a downside. I hit Ty Lee from behind, but she used the momentum to her advantage and was blasted right towards my face. She actually had the nerve to attempt a finishing blow there and then. I dodged it, but apparently, she had been expecting that as well.
Toph had lifted her left foot up for a second, probably to relocate it. I used this time to flip around, slide over, and jab her dead center there. The momentum from my slide took me about 6 feet away from Toph once I stopped, and I noticed that she had faltered and was on one knee. I shot forward toward her, but at the last minute, I darted to her left again. She had expected me to charge straight forward, and had brought up a wall of earth. After I dashed, she reacted pretty quickly, but she thought that I was going to go to the right to try and hit her other foot. This was where she thought wrong. I nailed Toph near the base of her spine and knocked her down. Here, I jabbed her other foot for extra security, and presumed I had totally disabled her.
She was destroying me. My back felt like it was broken, and I could feel my feet bleeding from where Ty Lee had struck them. I didn’t move, but I plunged my arm into the ground, playing dead. Apparently Ty Lee didn’t buy it, because she then did something that I thought was just sick and wrong. She began rapidly jabbing my legs from my hips to my ankles, and I could hear various crunching noises and large bursts of pain. She had literally just destroyed both my legs. She kicked me and flipped me over, and, although I couldn’t see her face, I knew she was lording over me.
This fight was in the bag. I laughed as I looked down at her face. I didn’t notice that Toph’s right arm was still in the ground until too late though. This must have been why she had suddenly twisted her face into a menacing grin. Suddenly, a rock bigger than any I had seen split in half and reunited around my waist. Toph had just crushed my legs as retaliation. I heard her laughing, although she was lying there. Toph jumped back up into sitting position, her legs sticking out at unnatural angles. It appeared that she had lost all feeling in them. I was on all fours, but, like a lizard, I was still zipping all over the field around her, looking for a moment to strike.
Although, I couldn’t see it, I could tell that there was blood everywhere. I decided that the less I moved, the less pain I’d feel and the less blood I’d spill. My arms were still usable too, and by keeping one hand on the ground, I could detect where Ty Lee was. She wasn’t going to be cart wheeling or flipping around anytime soon. I began punching the ground, sending fault lines at Ty Lee, but she was too fast; flipping over most of them and quickly recovering from the ones that hit her.
I was still confident that I was not going to be dethroned, but this was a jab at my pride—we were fighting again at equal levels, and was both terribly handicapped, half of our blood scattered on the battlefield. I decided that this needed to end, especially as a huge rock aimed at my gut flew by me, barely missing me. It bounced off my side though, and that hurt a lot. I was knocked to the ground. I was 6 feet away from her.
I suddenly realized the severity of my situation, but by now it was too late. I knew at once what Ty Lee was about to do. I felt her fingers bash through my forehead, and I died quickly, then and there. I had come close to defeating her—or so I had thought. I recalled that Sokka and Mai had done the same thing. Ty Lee was just too good. I wondered why her skills in the arena were so different than the skills she displayed on the training grounds. However, I was dead, so I was not thinking of anything.
It was true that I was really good at Fight Club. However, on the training grounds, where we spent our time when we weren’t fighting, I was killed all the time. Maybe I just got lucky 6 times in a row. Who knows? This time, unlike the others though, I actually passed out from my pain. Toph had hit me well. I did admit several times in my life that she was good. I had defeated all of the exceptionally good characters except for one. Now, only Sanaki stood in my way...
yikes! Toph got destroyed! Well, she tore Ty Lee up more than anyone else so far. Closer... Closer... I guess for Season I though, we're down to crossing our fingers for Sanaki. After all, I disclosed the next 4 rounds in one of the threads, and the only other character Ty Lee fights in round 1 is Sanaki coincidentally enough. WHAT THE HECK IS WITH TY LEE ALWAYS WINNING!?!?!?! (there, I said it)
STANDINGS: Ty Lee: 6-0 Sanaki: 4-1 Toph: 4-2 Iroh: 1-0 Mai: 1-1 Long Feng: 1-1 Katara: 2-3 Sokka: 1-2 Azula: 0-2 Zuko: 0-2 Aang: 0-2 Ozai: 0-2 Zhao: 0-2
So, whadya think? ~Katara~
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Post by littlelouie11 on Mar 8, 2008 0:37:27 GMT 1
wow i thought that toph was really gonna end up with this one
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justafan
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Post by justafan on Mar 8, 2008 2:37:55 GMT 1
another nice fight, ty lee is really fast, toph just couldn't keep up with her speed
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Post by flamethrower on Mar 8, 2008 2:38:10 GMT 1
and Ty Lee is continuing to dominate the competition!
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