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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2007 17:30:53 GMT
Conditions: If either combatent is unhorsed, they lose. Zhuge Hong will win if the duel lasts beyond the end of the battle.
Yei Chian moved at the gallop to catch up, as she did she let go of the reins and slashed at Zhuge Hong's back with her swords.
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Post by Zhuge Hong on Feb 2, 2007 18:05:23 GMT
Zhuge Hong heard the hoofbeats behind him and turned his body halfway back, blocking the strike with his sword before making a cut at Yei Chian's head and turning back to the way ahead.
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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2007 18:21:24 GMT
Yei Chian brought her second sword back up to parry Zhuge Hong's own strike, drawing her horse up alongside his she slashed with both of her weapons in a flurry of attacks.
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Post by Zhuge Hong on Feb 2, 2007 18:53:41 GMT
One of the strokes skimmed across Zhuge Hong's burning a red brand of pain, the other was parried aside once again, and he spurred his horse even faster to sacrifice the fight for speed.
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Post by Admin on Feb 2, 2007 19:00:12 GMT
Yei Chian overbalanced and tumbled from her horse, crying out in rage as her opponent escaped from her. Next time she would get him!
(cut the duel short because the time has run out)
Result: Zhuge Hong wins Zhuge Hong is injured.
Zhuge Hong gains +25 speed Yei Chian gains +10 skill
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