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Post by stephenbutler on Apr 14, 2006 1:13:52 GMT -5
Gobi enters the ring.
Gobi:I'm sure you are all wondering why I suddenly left the ring in my match? Why did I give up the chance at victory to attack Munashi? What had crossed my mind? Well I'm gonna tell you. Munashi is worthless, like his friend Armand. He is an uneducated, worthless, lowdown, creepy little bastard. He distracted me, he screamed at me and he obviously does not know how to wrestle *coughLuckoftheDrawcough.* So I punished him for it. I attacked him outside the ring. I heard the bell ring and stopped my attack. Armand had snuck into the ring as the ref counted to 10. How dare he, he wasn't gentleman enough to wait for me, he just got a cheap victory. So Armand, I want you to come here and talk to me, Munashi please stay backstage.
(Tag to Armand)
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McDanno
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Post by McDanno on Apr 14, 2006 9:11:03 GMT -5
The camera fades into a dark, solitary place where the infamous purple mist shrouds the floor. Sitting in a throne chair alone, with just candle light, Armand Darling can be seen, bandaged and bruised, reading from his personal book of shadows, The Book of Xorn. His head lifts up from his readings, the look in his eyes read nothing but defeat, anguish, and sadness. He stares at Gobi for a minute as his eyes widen and the dark red returns to his eyes
Armand Darling: Gobi. If you haven't noticed, when my matches are worthless to me, I use false tactics to keep myself from getting injured. My tactic for you, had worked. You fell right into the trap to go and attack Munashi. You call that "un-gentlemen like", well, I call that unsmarting your enemy. In a battle, strength is not the only element you have to be aware of, but the person's ability to strategize and make a flawless plan. Study your enemy before stepping into the ring with him, you'll go places once you figure out, hard-work is stronger than strength.
Gobi's face changes as if to have taken in what has been said to him
Armand Darling: Secondly, calling Munashi un-educated is off the mark. I was the un-educated one. Think of this as a game of chess, you had planned to move your queen in for the kill, but I had my knight ready to take out your queen before you even thought of that move, and Munashi, had his king ready to jump into check-mate on my strategy. Munashi, Bruce Walker, I underestimated your will power. I was foolish, Your will power far surpassed the power of darkness and you just used Munashi as a shroud. You began to slip up on your mind-control act, which is when I noticed you were a liar. I wasn't quick enough, to think up of a plan B to counter-act your strategy. Gobi, I'm going to apologize to you, but my business is no longer with you. I do not have time to be fighting side enemy's when I have one right here on home territory. Bruce Walker, is going to pay for the travesty he's caused, the treachery of Munashi, and turning his back on the DOD. Though, he was forced, his loyalty was still shotty and wavered. I need to spend sometime regrouping. Wallace, I'm sorry. I do not belong in the DOD. I've failed....
Armand's face heads straight down as it turns a paler white. His red eyes stand out like the burning sun on a summer day. Unusual and completely un-characteristic of him, Armand Darling blows out the candle and just fades into the darkness, to return to his solitude.
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