Personal Narrative: Ghost Rider

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After the events of the marvel and Capcom heroes stopping the threat of Galactus, Dante traveled far across the expanded world to find a worthy opponent to help increase his skills, that quest soon lead him finding himself face to face with the Ghost rider in a dark forest.

Dante: Well aren't you a sight to see!

Ghost rider: And who the hell are you??

Dante: Names Dante and I've been looking for a good fight in this boring little world you got here, I don't get too many calls for any demon killing and I don't want to get rusty and you my friend look like you can really keep me in shape!

Ghost rider: Why would I care for such nonsense?

Dante: Because I just helped take down "big scary Galactus" without breaking a sweat! But now...

Ghost rider: You wish to take on an even stronger opponent....I warn you devil hunter this is no game you are playing! You will get hurt.

Dante welcomed his threat with a laugh.

Dante: Are you kidding!? Life is the ultimate game! You just don't get unlimited continues...well....some of us that is. But me, I always beat em on the first try so you better show me everything you got sizzle head!

Dante said as he pulled out rebellion.

Ghost rider: as you wish!

Ghost rider drove towards him spewing hellfire at Dante who quickly jumped over the flames and
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Dante tried to break free from the chains; the ghost rider was shocked to see that he was actually getting loose. a feat hardly any being have achieve, Dante freed himself enough to get his hand free and pull out his silver pistol ivory, the muzzle of the gun started to surge bright blue energy. Ghost rider quickly acted and hurled Dante up in the air, throwing off Dante's shot and sending the bullet into a tree causing it to violently explode. Dante teleported out of the riders grip and started firing charged shots. The two continued their fight for over an hour, neither getting the edge on the

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