Okay, we're on the finals now! It's down to Bahamut versus Anima. This still may not be too long, though. I can't seem to drag these things out like I used to.
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By this time, the sun was starting it's slow decent over and past the horizon. All of the aeons had battled each other and only two were left. Bahamut, the king of the dragons, and the Dark Aeon, Anima. Both had made their way to this fight by almost 'too easy' wins. Now came the true test. Now we would know which of these two aeons was the stongest.
The last grenade was thrown and the final match began.
Anima began charging up her Pain attack at the same time that Bahamut began charging up his Impulse attack. The energys collided midway and caused a powerful explosion. When the smoke cleared, however, Bahamut was on the move. He had gotten to a running start and managed to land a clawed punch to his opponent's face as he flew by. He then started circling just as several more waves of Pain literally ignited the air behind him. Anima was getting pissed. Never before had an opponent given her such a hard time, and the match had just started!
The dragon landed, then decided to try some spells. Concentrating, and a great bolt of lightning crashed down and did some pretty major damage, considering what the last fire attack did. It wasn't enough, however, as Anima also tried Thundaga. Bahamut managed to ground himself with his tail to avoid most of the damage, then countered by causing the very air around the giant aeon to freeze together and do a kind of crushing attack. Blizzaga actually seemed to work pretty well, because now Anima was crying out.
Whatever high hopes the great dragon had worked up were dissolved when he saw that Anima's cry was actually a cry of rage. The aeons long, thin arms were straing at the chains that binded them, the whole mass itself was literally twisting and thrashing, trying to break free. And the roars continued.
By this point, all of the audience, guardians and summoner alike, were onboard the airship looking down from a (hopefully) safe distance.
All at once, Anima calmed down. The battle came to a pause. Both aeons stared. Between the two of them, Anima was the most damaged, because Bahamut had avoided almost all of the attacks. But that would soon change.
Bahamut was suddenly hit with a massive gravity pull, dragging him through the ground's surface before he could react. He found himself in a new realm, looking at Anima's other (better?) half. It was all skeletal, and not chained up at all. When the attacks came, they came fast, but the king of the dragons was able to block the majority of them. Claws flashed. Bones clanged. Finally, the other half of Anima charged up one fist for the finishing blow that would never come.
Back on the surface, the upper half of Anima was almost in a trace. Nothing moved for a few minutes. All at once, the ground around the dark aeon lit up like it was about to burst into flames. With one last cry, Anima began to disappear from the ground up, engulfed in a pillar of that famillar blue-white light.
Bahamut climbed up from the resulting hole and stood there for a minute, then unleashed a massive roar of victory to signal the end of the fight.
TOURNAMENT WINNER: BAHAMUT!!!
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Without warning, the sky, which was a fading blue shifting into a beautiful crimson of sunset, became overcast. The dark clouds came out of nowhere. It was just like when that horned swordsman came, only worse. More ominus. Bahamut stood still, waiting for the one who would come to fight...
and he was not disappointed.
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Well, whaddya think? It turned out longer than I thought, but that's okay. I'm kinda stuck on who the last fighter should be. It'll be a GF, but I can't decide between Eden, GF Bahamut, Cerberus, or someone else. Please R&R and give your opinion!
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By this time, the sun was starting it's slow decent over and past the horizon. All of the aeons had battled each other and only two were left. Bahamut, the king of the dragons, and the Dark Aeon, Anima. Both had made their way to this fight by almost 'too easy' wins. Now came the true test. Now we would know which of these two aeons was the stongest.
The last grenade was thrown and the final match began.
Anima began charging up her Pain attack at the same time that Bahamut began charging up his Impulse attack. The energys collided midway and caused a powerful explosion. When the smoke cleared, however, Bahamut was on the move. He had gotten to a running start and managed to land a clawed punch to his opponent's face as he flew by. He then started circling just as several more waves of Pain literally ignited the air behind him. Anima was getting pissed. Never before had an opponent given her such a hard time, and the match had just started!
The dragon landed, then decided to try some spells. Concentrating, and a great bolt of lightning crashed down and did some pretty major damage, considering what the last fire attack did. It wasn't enough, however, as Anima also tried Thundaga. Bahamut managed to ground himself with his tail to avoid most of the damage, then countered by causing the very air around the giant aeon to freeze together and do a kind of crushing attack. Blizzaga actually seemed to work pretty well, because now Anima was crying out.
Whatever high hopes the great dragon had worked up were dissolved when he saw that Anima's cry was actually a cry of rage. The aeons long, thin arms were straing at the chains that binded them, the whole mass itself was literally twisting and thrashing, trying to break free. And the roars continued.
By this point, all of the audience, guardians and summoner alike, were onboard the airship looking down from a (hopefully) safe distance.
All at once, Anima calmed down. The battle came to a pause. Both aeons stared. Between the two of them, Anima was the most damaged, because Bahamut had avoided almost all of the attacks. But that would soon change.
Bahamut was suddenly hit with a massive gravity pull, dragging him through the ground's surface before he could react. He found himself in a new realm, looking at Anima's other (better?) half. It was all skeletal, and not chained up at all. When the attacks came, they came fast, but the king of the dragons was able to block the majority of them. Claws flashed. Bones clanged. Finally, the other half of Anima charged up one fist for the finishing blow that would never come.
Back on the surface, the upper half of Anima was almost in a trace. Nothing moved for a few minutes. All at once, the ground around the dark aeon lit up like it was about to burst into flames. With one last cry, Anima began to disappear from the ground up, engulfed in a pillar of that famillar blue-white light.
Bahamut climbed up from the resulting hole and stood there for a minute, then unleashed a massive roar of victory to signal the end of the fight.
TOURNAMENT WINNER: BAHAMUT!!!
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Without warning, the sky, which was a fading blue shifting into a beautiful crimson of sunset, became overcast. The dark clouds came out of nowhere. It was just like when that horned swordsman came, only worse. More ominus. Bahamut stood still, waiting for the one who would come to fight...
and he was not disappointed.
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Well, whaddya think? It turned out longer than I thought, but that's okay. I'm kinda stuck on who the last fighter should be. It'll be a GF, but I can't decide between Eden, GF Bahamut, Cerberus, or someone else. Please R&R and give your opinion!
