Disclaimer: You guessed it! For the record, I do not own anything that belongs to the fine gentlemen who work on the Mortal Kombat genre for a living. The only things that belong to me regarding them are my copies of Deadly Alliance and Deception, which I BOUGHT, thank you very much. The rest of my story spews from the somewhat large organ located inside my skull. Gracias, and please don't sue. Partially due to the fact I have no money and the rest because I am not asking for any!
With a Swing of Fate
To the therapist I never had nor needed, that much.
Hello my fellow video gamer friends, Matthew James Powers here to bring you another fun filled adventure with violence and a bit of comedy. To those of you who have read my interpretation of Baldur's Gate, The Magic Within, two things. One, please read it, And two, I am still writing on that as well. But the fact is I have a job along with the remaining years of high school and hopefully college. So while I am saving up for a better education, my time is quite limited. Kindly forgive me for that "little" inconvenience and I would not appreciate it if anyone flamed me simply by the factor that I have not written enough.
Anyway, on to my main point of this beginning segment, explaining my newest character to Mortal Kombat. His name is Anthony "The Spartan" Pain. Like all characters in the newer releases of this pleasurable and gory fighting series, he has three fighting styles. But at the beginning of my story he only has one fighting style, Corbeau, French for Raven. Like all animal named styles, this mimics the actions of the outlaw bird. I hope you enjoy my writing, RR Please!
Anthony Pain
Age: 26
Realm: Earthrealm
Hair: light brown
Eyes: blue
Height: 5'11
Weight: 163 pounds
PS: Believe it or not, Corbeau actually is a fighting style I have spent a year or so working on, it relies upon unpredictability and using the arms much like the wings of a bird in striking an opponent. I got the idea by combining my daily kata with what little knowledge I have of fencing, which is why it is in French. If you have any good tips, let me know
M.J Powers
