The idea of The Box was not to force people to hurt each other, buo show the rest of the watchers who had the most skill. The object was torce the other person into giving up, not about hurting them. Thatchers of The Box loved to see the fighters in action, so that is why The
Box became so popular. The Box showed strength as well as intelligence,
because all the watchers knew that even the strongest did not survivgainst the weakest. It was a chance to show what the fighters were madf. Some watchers even saw the smallest people defeat the biggest peopln a single blow, without physically touching them. That is what The Bos all about.
The watchers are a strange group. There are only about thirty ill. Well, about thirty that actually go to study the fighters. The otheatchers go if they feel like it, and certain watchers feel that they arutcasts to their little group. The real watchers feel that the otherreat The Box as a sport rather than an art of the mind. The real watcherelieve that The Box was created as not entertainment but as a form ohowing someone's true spirit. The real watchers also frowned upon thther watchers who saw The Box as a sport. They hated the fact that The
Box was used for pure fight instead of the imagination of the mind anody.
There were some who fought telepathically, and others who fought with sheeuscle. There were then the select few who could fight with both, but nne was ever able to master that idea. When people stepped into The Box,
they were able to do many things. They could pick and choose what theanted to do, and the speed at which they did these things was incredible.
Only the real watchers were able to keep up with the speed at which some ohe fighters engaged in a duel.
Box became so popular. The Box showed strength as well as intelligence,
because all the watchers knew that even the strongest did not survivgainst the weakest. It was a chance to show what the fighters were madf. Some watchers even saw the smallest people defeat the biggest peopln a single blow, without physically touching them. That is what The Bos all about.
The watchers are a strange group. There are only about thirty ill. Well, about thirty that actually go to study the fighters. The otheatchers go if they feel like it, and certain watchers feel that they arutcasts to their little group. The real watchers feel that the otherreat The Box as a sport rather than an art of the mind. The real watcherelieve that The Box was created as not entertainment but as a form ohowing someone's true spirit. The real watchers also frowned upon thther watchers who saw The Box as a sport. They hated the fact that The
Box was used for pure fight instead of the imagination of the mind anody.
There were some who fought telepathically, and others who fought with sheeuscle. There were then the select few who could fight with both, but nne was ever able to master that idea. When people stepped into The Box,
they were able to do many things. They could pick and choose what theanted to do, and the speed at which they did these things was incredible.
Only the real watchers were able to keep up with the speed at which some ohe fighters engaged in a duel.
