Chaos Wars: The Blood Garden

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The chaos wars, A tournament for fighters held once a year. Every year the world's greatest fighters travel from across the globe to participate in the world's greatest and bloodiest contest. The victor of the tournament gains immense wealth, fame, and prestige which guarantees fighters every year. The tournament is held in a grand open air coliseum known as the “ Blood garden”. The Blood Garden is capable of seating approximately 200,000 people and is revered as the world's largest stadium. Of course with each sport comes rules even if the sport is called the Chaos wars. The tournament works by random draw. each day of the tournament all of the contestants names are drawn to decide who they shall fight in a match, once their name has been …show more content…
“We have quite the spectacle for you fine people, over the next few days the world's strongest,toughest,and most dangerous fighters go head to head to see which among them is the strongest, toughest,and the most dangerous” “ For our first match we have already predetermined our fighters, ladies and gentlemen please welcome our first fighter the Silver Samurai.
(Silver Samurai) Name: Carl Mathers Gender:Male Origin: *African Ancestry *Asian raised Height: 6 ft 1 inch Weight: 200 lbs Weapon(s): Katana Abilities: “invisible strike” Apparel: Black and silver kimono with a samurai bamboo hat “...and welcome his opponent the Venomous Vixen”
(Venomous Vixen)
Name: Salihah Abdul Gender: Female Origin: Egyptian Height: 5 ft 6 inches Weight: 130 lbs Weapon(s): Dual wield daggers Abilities: acid spit and able to seep acid from sweat glands to cover skin Apparel: White and gold
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The Silver Samurai makes the first move but not by attacking he draws his sword and in response The Vixen draws her Daggers. As if to display his abilities The samurai stylishly slashes away at the air. The Vixen, in order to add the the deadlines of her daggers spits her acid onto the tips. After doing their deeds both contestants return to their personal stare down. Growing impatient the Vixen initiates the beginning strike with her daggers but before she can reach her target she notices blood upon the floor. The Vixen stood in confusion as neither of them had even been touched yet. She looked down to notice a deep gash on her stomach which explained the blood. The Vixen stared at her new wound with many emotions confusion,anger,fear . “I wasn’t putting on a show for you earlier, when I strike with my sword a piece of metal that is so thin it is invisible to the naked eye is created and left wherever I strike, I can shoot this strands of metal out with enough force to cut through anything. That is my invisible strike” Then with a gesture of a hand the vixen stood headless then the corpse that was previously the Vixen fell to the floor. “ Ladies and gentlemen give a big cheer to your first victor of the tournament The Silver Samurai”. Now for our next match please welcome our next fighters Echo and Behemoth
(Echo) Name: Gideon Redford Gender: Male Origin:

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