From: hostgameriever@aol.com (HOST Game Riever)
Date: 25 Nov 2002 17:02:51 EST
Baron of the Sixth. Ramsus Llegron versus Warlord Manni Cohai
This duel was fought within the walls of the Annex to the Arena, on the 24th night of November at the 10th hour of the evening.
The Baron was without Second or Lady of Honor.
The Warlord was seconded by the Baroness of the 8th, Aya Hayasibara
Ring of Honor Round:1) There was no waste of time for these two, both men began on offense and cutting in opposition. The barons cutlass landed
high as the Warlord's unique blade founds a home low.
Ring of Honor Round 2) This round found the gentlemen less than eager to trade again as Llegron ducked fancily down and the Warlord darted fancily off to the side.
Ring of Honor Round 3) I am sure if the Warlord feigned low but the Baron parried low and in a fanciful manner leaving the opening the Warlord needed as he cut high to score
Ring of Honor Round 4) The Baron deftly avoided the thrusting
Warlords unique blade using the fanciest of foot work. He stepped off
to the side and drove the handle of the cutlass into the small of the warlords back securing himself a full point and tied the match at 2
Ring of Honor Round 5) Round five was as round one. The Baron scored a full point from a high cut as the Warlord scored equally with one low.
Ring of Honor Round 6) Defense was the name of the game in this one, Manni turned a beautiful round parry only to have baron score by stepping around and sliding the cutlass across the warlords exposed ribcage. Llegron led for the first time this eve, 4-3
Ring of Honor Round 7) There was no quit in the Warlord as all could see. He stepped around the Baron's finest lateral parry, clipped his hip with the steel bracer for a full point, and tied the match at 4 a piece.
Ring of Honor Round 8) Llegron landed his third high cut of the match as the Warlord landed his third low. Both men scored and the match was tied at five all.
Ring of Honor Round 9) Manni went for the gusto here, thrusting at the Baron who simply stepped off to the side avoiding the thrust and scored the positional advantage. 5.5-5 The Baron led after 9 rounds.
Ring of Honor Round 10) The Unique blade of the Warlord met the Baron's Cutlass in a low arc of mutual cuts. No score as this pair mirrored in round 10.
Ring of Honor Round 11) The perfect time for a slash, unfortunately for Manni he thrust into the Barons timely lateral parry and it was over. Llegron defended his title in 11 rounds by a score of 6 to 5.
Witnessed this 24th night of Novemeber
Nycholas De Gyrlington
Results of the Sixth
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