Soundwave
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tel them I hav...... SUP3R CANSIR
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Post by Soundwave on May 6, 2008 16:03:25 GMT -5
Ameath, finish him
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Post by destoroyah on May 6, 2008 16:09:39 GMT -5
Hold on now. Kaosugoji hasn't posted in the match for almost 2 monthes(and you haven't posted in here lately, either). Shouldn't he be DQ'd?
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Soundwave
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tel them I hav...... SUP3R CANSIR
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Post by Soundwave on May 6, 2008 20:05:14 GMT -5
he and i had discussed many weeks ago that the match was done and it took me until now to tally it up and such
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Post by kaosugoji on May 8, 2008 17:54:33 GMT -5
Sorry, but the lovely AP exams and play rehearsals and such pretty much wiped this match clean from my memory and I really don't have the energy to drag it on. Therefore, I requested that it end. It was close enough to three pages anyway.
The energy barbs collided with the mass of rock behind Ameath. With a flash of light, the structure crumbled and the golem behind it was bombarded with a barrage of black stones. Under the weight of the rocks, the golem collapsed to the ocean floor. In a few short seconds, its entire body had been buried under the rubble.
And all was silent.
The rocks covering the stone man moved not an inch. . Scorp gazed at the rubble for minutes without moving a muscle, waiting for a sign of life. There were none. Ever so slowly, it crawled toward the pile of rubble, sporadically stopping and watching for the slightest movement.
In a flash, there was movement, although it was the opposite of slight. The pile of rocks flew upward in a sudden burst of force. Standing tall was Ameath, it's fists clenched and its eyes glowing red. The stones above it sank. Some slammed onto the ocean floor and some onto the golem's deteriorated frame, turning to powder that mingled with the yellow dust falling from its body.
The golem took a giant step forward and grabbed the scorpion by the tail, shocked into stillness. With a quick whip downward the arachnid was slammed against the ocean floor. before it had time to move, it felt the firm grip of Ameath's fingers again, this time around its thorax. In a quick, sudden movement upward, the arachnid was lifted high above the golem's head. Ameath's hands, gripped around the creature's thorax, began to pull in opposite directions. The squeals and desperate thrashings of Scorp yielded no assistance.
A sick ripping sound, diluted by the water could be heard as the scorpion was torn in two.
Scorp's acid blood poured onto Ameath's head like a waterfall. Ameath released its grip on the halves of the scorpions body. They plopped on the ocean floor as the red in Ameath's eyes disappeared and the blind rage gave way to a solemn regret. The golem prayed for the delivery of Scorp back to the Mother and the blessing of rebirth.
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