Outlaws-LC5-Commentary
Posted: Mon Jul 30, 2012 4:08 am
UPDATE: Winners Announced- All rounds published
To avoid the possibility of upsetting the mods and the Outlaw Forum I figured it best to post the LC5 commentary here so that it could be commented on without distracting from the Outlaw forum .
Lord of Orks and I should but done with the rest of the challenge soon but until then here's the winner's of round one. As far as the commentary itself goes I tried to base it on as much of the battle as possible but add a bit of fun where the character's allowed. Therefore, the pace of the battle reflects that it was either a quick or a long one. Groo V Steward was particularly long and we nearly ended up calling it a draw, where as some only lasted one turn. The match ups were also done completely random but were mixed a bit to avoid members characters being pitted against each other. FYI this has not happened yet and we're at the point now where it can't happen. Anyway enjoy - and thanks for participating!
Round 1-
Steward V Groo Stoneskipper
Steward and Groo battled for what seemed like hours without either giving in. Groo was quicker and stronger but Steward put up a wall like defense, however, it was not enough against the agile Groo. Grew landed a punch square on the chin of Steward and Steward fell like a rock. Knocked out but he'll fight another day.
Winner - Groo
Natalia Blackwater V Duvalle
Natalia danced around Duvalle throwing continuous blows, alas Duvalle was an impenetrable fortress. Natalia's spirit was high but she'd come down from her grog buzz now and soon sunk to the floor feebly pounding on Duvalle's feet. Duvalle gave Natalia a shove and she rolled on to the floor unable to carry on.
Winner - Duvalle
Lokir the Jokester V Yorik Stoneskipper
Yorik a brave and noble warrior saw Lokir the Jokester laughing as brawlers knocked each other out. Lokir picked up a tomato from the table and through it across the room. It collided into a worn out patron and Lokir roared with laughter. Yorik unable to suffer this fool another second hurled a turkey leg across the room hitting Lokir square in the face. The oily meat slide off Lokir's face and he laughed again before jumping to his feat and beckoning to Yoirk. Yorik charged at the jester, the jester responded by hurling food at Yoriks charge. Yorik bounced the food off like it was nothing but he didn't see the banana peel on the fool. He slipped and crashed into the floor, knocking himself out. Lokir hooted, made a rude gesture at the fallen hero, and went back to his merry making.
Winner – Lokir
Stump V Boric
The two giants stood eye to eye. Growling and gnashing their teeth at each other; and then their blades collided. Stump pushed Boric back and he stumbled to the floor. Stump grinned as he walked towards fallen barbarian. Boric had his own smile, he then gestured to the other side of the room. Stump turned around and saw nothing but other brawlers. As he turned around Boric smashed a chair over his head. Stump fell to the ground his head bloody and his body lifeless, for he had forgotten why they called Boric the chair destroyer.
Winner - Boric
Sprinkles V Stranger
Stranger, feeling mysterious, decided to take a walk outside for a breath of fresh air and to pull away from the fighting. Outside he saw a horse named Sprinkles and thought to himself, what better way to mysteriously disappear. Sprinkles had always been taught not to offer rides to strangers, especially the mysterious ones, and swiftly kicked the stranger in the head as he approached. The stranger fell the ground. The next day a poster was put up stating that a John Doe was found outside in a comma. Anyone with further information should contact the barkeep.
Winner - Sprinkles
George V Gaston
Gaston, branding a candle stick was knocking out men by the groups. He let out a hearty laugh and felt a tug at his weapon. He turned around to see George the goat gnawing on the end. “Oy, let go,” he shouted. He shook the candle stick but the goat would not budge. He twirled it around and finally the goat let go. He started to laugh again but suddenly George retaliated with a head butt knocking Gaston down the cellar stairs. George went back to munching on the candlestick as Gaston lay unconscious as the foot of the stairs.
Winner - George
Lurk V Gorm the Small
Gorm the Small giggled as he quickly ran around Lurk and then under a table. Occasionally he ran up and pounded on Lurk's feet but Lurk stood firm. Lurk became infuriated and began to smash the tables and chairs to pieces. Gorm was now trapped in a corner and Lurk zoned in. “Eeeep,” exclaimed the little man as Lurk picked up him, whirled round three times and threw him out the window. “Now back to the real fight,” Lurk growled. He brushed his hands off and stepped back into the fray.
Winner - Lurk
Johnny V Walder
Johnny, a quick young lad zipped around the beastly Walder. He dashed back and fourth landing blows but Walder snarled and brushed them off. Unfortunately on Johnny's next pass Walder grabbed him by the collar and and chucked him out the bar. “A bar is no place for children,” growled the beast and he walked back in looking for another fight.
Winner – Walder
Muzah Ha'qar V Father Blackbriar
The two men met in the corner of the room, as if drawn together. It was time for the long and epic battle between the Assassins and the Templar’s to continue. “So you've found me assassin, lets see what you've got,” said Father Blackbriar. Muzah surged at Blackbriar but his blade met blackbriar's iron cross. As the two weapons were grinded together Blackbrair moved his medallion to catch the light and bounce it into Muzah's eyes. The assassin stumbled back and rubbed his eyes, "a dirty trick," he shouted. When he opened his eyes he saw the iron cross moving towards his head. He dodged, but it struck and broke his wrist. Injured and compromised he quickly darted out a window before the Templar could finish him off. “Another time assassin,” scoffed Father Blackbriar as he re-entered the fray.
Winner – Blackbriar
Fred V Gwagrah
The two monsters hurdled across the room towards each other; a savage beast and an intimidating troll. The two were equally matched but Gwagrah was swifter and smaller. The animal ran between the trolls legs and jumped up his back. Fred roared and flailed his firsts but could not reach the beast. Gwagrah then stunk his teeth into Fred's neck and jumped off. Fred clasped at his neck and stumbled towards Gwagrah, but fell dead to the floor after just two steps. Gwagrah howled and then search Fred for an appropriate Trophy to take back to the table where the rest of the Ironhand company sat.
Winner - Gwagrah
Rabbi Hellstein V Manfred
Manfred bounded around the room looking for a fight. He saw a Rabbi to the side reviewing a stone Tablet. He grabbed the tablet and threw it to the ground – shattering into 5 pieces. “Oy vey my stone tablet!,” exclaimed the Rabbi. Manfred sneered at the Rabbi but his sneer soon changed to fear as the Rabbi whirled around, pulled a crossbow from his person, pointed square at Manfred temple and pulled the trigger. Manfred fell to the floor and the Rabbi sunk to the floor to assess the damage.
Winner – Hellstein
Olaf the Brute V The Black Fawn
Olaf charged at the seductive Black Fawn and smashed down his hammer. The Black Fawn jumped over Olaf's head and landed behind him and thrust her blade forward only to hit his armor. Olaf then jumped back and fell on top of the Black Fawn and the two began to wrestle. Then suddenly they stopped and met eat others gaze. “What's the matter handsome, never seen a beautiful woman before”, jeered the Fawn. Olaf scowled back and then head butted her in the temple, knocking her out. He grabbed his hammer and raised to the floor to look for his next fight.
Winner – Olaf
Round 2-
Groo Stoneskipper V Duvalle
Groo looked around the room searching for brawlers still standing on their feet. His glance met the Ironhand beast Duvalle who glared back at him. Groo then charged at the beast failing his ax. He then jumped on a table and threw his weapon. Duvalle caught the weapon and threw it to the ground. Groo dived on the floor and slid towards his ax. As he picked up his axe, Duvalle through a punch and missed. Groo then stood up and flung his ax around and clashed the blunt end of his ax with Duvalle's skull. Duvalle fell to his knees holding his head. Groo crashed down the blunt end of his ax once again, knocking Duvalle out.
Winner – Groo
Lokir the Jokester V Boric
Lokir watched with glee as Boric smashed a chair over Stump's head. As Stump fell to the floor Lokir giggled and rolled on the floor laughing. Boric looked up and angerly glanced around the room looking for the source of laughter. Suddenly a Honeydew collided with Boric's head and shattered. Boric roared and made eye contact with the Lokir who could barely breathe he was laughing so hard. “You've laughed your last laugh clown,” roared Boric; pointing and finger at Lokir. Lokir chortled and rolled around in ecstasy. Suddenly he felt his body lifted into the air and looked around to see Boric holding him above his head. Boric sunk to one knee and dropped Lokir on his knee. A crack echoed through the room and everyone turned to see the clown quietly giggling on the floor. “I said enough laughing!” screamed Boric. He then smashed a chair over Lokir and the fool, for the first time in his life, fell silent.
Winner – Boric
George V Sprinkles
In the aftermath of Lokir's organic rampage, the ground lay littered fruit and vegetables. George the goat nibbled on a tomato and Sprinkles and walked in from outside and was munching on a shattered Honeydew. Suddenly both raised there heads to see a shiny red apple in the center of the room. Then there eyes met. George let out a triumphant “eheheheheh” and charged. Sprinkles whinnied and galloped toward the apple and quickly snatched it up in her teeth. George did not let up his charge and butted Sprinkles right in the rump. Sprinkles let out a nay and dropped her apple and ran out the door. George sank his teeth into the apple victorious and nonchalant.
Winner – George
Lurk V Walder
Walder scanned the room for real fight. He was looking to battle a great warrior, not another child. He saw a mighty warrior named Lurk searching for a challenge as well. The two warriors collided in the middle of the room wrestling. “It is nice to meet a worthy foe” grunted Lurk. “Aye,” barked Walder. “It's a shame it can't last longer,” added Lurk. Walder looked bewildered until he realized his feet were no longer on the floor. Lurk screamed and threw Walder across the room into a barrel of Grog. Walder was dazed and then the tap leaked upon his head. Now he was having just too much fun and rolled his head back and indulged in filling his belly with freshly brewed hops.
Winner - Lurk
Father Blackbriar V Gwagrah
Father Blackbriar was walking back into the fray when he felt a yank at his robe and tumbled onto the ground. He cross bounced across the floor. He heard a howl and saw the gnashing teeth and wild eyes of a beast from under a table. Blackbriar reached out for his cross, his fingers helplessly wiggled. He heard a snarl and turned around to see Gwagrah jump from under the table and pounce on his chest. Blackbriar opened his mouth to scream but quickly realized his throat was gone. He gasped and saw he blood glistening on Gwagrah's teeth and then lost consciousness.
Winner - Gwagrah
Rabbi Hellstien V Olaf the Brute
Hellstien was still collecting up his tablet from the floor. He was too busy to see the tall man behind him and weilding an 8 foot long maul. Olaf felt a sense of guilt as he contemplated hitting a man from behind but his adrenaline was high and his buzz was great so without a second thought he hurled his hammer down and knocked Rabbi Hellstien unconscious before he knew what hit him. Olaf was an outlaw and a brute deep down after all.
Winner – Olaf the Brute
Round 3 -
Groo Stoneskipper V Boric
Groo stroked his goatee and narrowed his eyes as he glanced around the room. He saw a ravenous man with broad shoulders pounding his fists on a table until the table began to crumbled under his might. Groo didn't give it a second thought – he must defeat this man. Quickly pranced across the room and flung his battle axe at the man. The man roared and turned around and caught the ax between his horns on his helmet. Groo met his glance to see a fiery wild glow about his eyes, the same glow one might see in a tiger's eyes before it pounced. Boric roared with all his might, picked up the lost and frozen shocked Groo and tossed him across the room. Groo collided into the wall, and rolled across the floor. He stumbled to his feet and threw a smaller ax at Broic, although through his dizziness he missed. Boric charged again this time he thrust his elbow into Groo's stomach. Groo spat out blood and collapsed to the floor. He looked up to Boric and then fainted.
Winner – Boric
George V Lurk
As Lurk strolled around the bar he suddenly heard a crunch noise. He looked under his foot to see a smashed apple. He heard a loud “Eheheheh!” and swung round to see a goat charging at him. He extended his burly arms and grabbed the goat by the horns. George flailed his head and stomped his hooves. Lurk, with all his strength, hurled the goat across the room. George then bounded back with another charge, Lurk caulked his fist and pounded George in the mandible; knocking the poor goat out.
Winner – Lurk
Gwagrah V Olaf the Brute
Olaf spotted a rabid beast feeding upon the corpse of the priest. He had felt a small tug on his conscious after knocking out Rabbi Hellstien from behind and now felt a sense of obligation to avenge this fallen warrior. Olaf raised his hammer and hurled his body towards Gwagrah. Gwagrah darted it's head around glared and at Olaf. Olaf was stunned by Gwagrah's piecing stare, but he shook his head, regained his nerve and charged. Gwagrah wasn't prepared and Olaf's hammer glanced off it's head. Gwagrah toppled to the floor, knocked out cold.
Winner – Olaf
Round 4 -
Boric V Lurk V Olaf the Brute
Three grunts now stood in the center of room full of fallen warriors. Lurk thumped his chest and let out a beastly outcry. At last the Lurk was going to get the battle he desired. Olaf then stepped forward and swung his hammer above his head and took a few intimidatingly sweeps in the air to show the magnitude his strength. Then Boric, the wildest of them all, picked up a stool and smashed it over his head and roared, “Bring it on you lot!” Olaf rushed in brandishing his hammer but Boric head butted him in the chest and Olaf fell backward onto broken table. Boric and Lurk stared menacingly at each other. Boric reaching for a friendly old chair let out a hearty laugh. As he swung it over his head Lurk responded with an almighty punch, shattering Boric's chair and causing him to stumbled backward in a daze. As he regained his footing, he surged forth but was abruptly halted as Olaf's hammer smashed his skull from above. Boric sunk to his knee's, his eyes rolled upward and he fell to the ground with a resounding thud. “Devious” grunted Lurk. Olaf quickly changed to a defense position with his hammer. Lurk picked up his ax and twirled it about and flung it down hard on Olaf's guard. Olaf staggered backward and Lurk threw his ax upward, hitting Olaf in chin. Lurk slashed at Olaf and Olaf continued to guard, but lost ground, until eventually his back slammed into the wall. Started he glanced back to the wall, then forward again for just enough time to see Lurk's forehead slam into his face. Olaf flew back into the wall, dropped his hammer and then slid to the ground. Lurk looked around and verified he was the only man standing. He let out a triumphant “GWAAAAA” and thrust his ax into the air. For he was the last man standing. He lowered his ax and then though to himself, “How did this begin again?”
Winner - Lurk
Results:
1st – Lurk
2nd – Olaf
3rd – Boric
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to all for participating!
To avoid the possibility of upsetting the mods and the Outlaw Forum I figured it best to post the LC5 commentary here so that it could be commented on without distracting from the Outlaw forum .
Lord of Orks and I should but done with the rest of the challenge soon but until then here's the winner's of round one. As far as the commentary itself goes I tried to base it on as much of the battle as possible but add a bit of fun where the character's allowed. Therefore, the pace of the battle reflects that it was either a quick or a long one. Groo V Steward was particularly long and we nearly ended up calling it a draw, where as some only lasted one turn. The match ups were also done completely random but were mixed a bit to avoid members characters being pitted against each other. FYI this has not happened yet and we're at the point now where it can't happen. Anyway enjoy - and thanks for participating!
Round 1-
Steward V Groo Stoneskipper
Steward and Groo battled for what seemed like hours without either giving in. Groo was quicker and stronger but Steward put up a wall like defense, however, it was not enough against the agile Groo. Grew landed a punch square on the chin of Steward and Steward fell like a rock. Knocked out but he'll fight another day.
Winner - Groo
Natalia Blackwater V Duvalle
Natalia danced around Duvalle throwing continuous blows, alas Duvalle was an impenetrable fortress. Natalia's spirit was high but she'd come down from her grog buzz now and soon sunk to the floor feebly pounding on Duvalle's feet. Duvalle gave Natalia a shove and she rolled on to the floor unable to carry on.
Winner - Duvalle
Lokir the Jokester V Yorik Stoneskipper
Yorik a brave and noble warrior saw Lokir the Jokester laughing as brawlers knocked each other out. Lokir picked up a tomato from the table and through it across the room. It collided into a worn out patron and Lokir roared with laughter. Yorik unable to suffer this fool another second hurled a turkey leg across the room hitting Lokir square in the face. The oily meat slide off Lokir's face and he laughed again before jumping to his feat and beckoning to Yoirk. Yorik charged at the jester, the jester responded by hurling food at Yoriks charge. Yorik bounced the food off like it was nothing but he didn't see the banana peel on the fool. He slipped and crashed into the floor, knocking himself out. Lokir hooted, made a rude gesture at the fallen hero, and went back to his merry making.
Winner – Lokir
Stump V Boric
The two giants stood eye to eye. Growling and gnashing their teeth at each other; and then their blades collided. Stump pushed Boric back and he stumbled to the floor. Stump grinned as he walked towards fallen barbarian. Boric had his own smile, he then gestured to the other side of the room. Stump turned around and saw nothing but other brawlers. As he turned around Boric smashed a chair over his head. Stump fell to the ground his head bloody and his body lifeless, for he had forgotten why they called Boric the chair destroyer.
Winner - Boric
Sprinkles V Stranger
Stranger, feeling mysterious, decided to take a walk outside for a breath of fresh air and to pull away from the fighting. Outside he saw a horse named Sprinkles and thought to himself, what better way to mysteriously disappear. Sprinkles had always been taught not to offer rides to strangers, especially the mysterious ones, and swiftly kicked the stranger in the head as he approached. The stranger fell the ground. The next day a poster was put up stating that a John Doe was found outside in a comma. Anyone with further information should contact the barkeep.
Winner - Sprinkles
George V Gaston
Gaston, branding a candle stick was knocking out men by the groups. He let out a hearty laugh and felt a tug at his weapon. He turned around to see George the goat gnawing on the end. “Oy, let go,” he shouted. He shook the candle stick but the goat would not budge. He twirled it around and finally the goat let go. He started to laugh again but suddenly George retaliated with a head butt knocking Gaston down the cellar stairs. George went back to munching on the candlestick as Gaston lay unconscious as the foot of the stairs.
Winner - George
Lurk V Gorm the Small
Gorm the Small giggled as he quickly ran around Lurk and then under a table. Occasionally he ran up and pounded on Lurk's feet but Lurk stood firm. Lurk became infuriated and began to smash the tables and chairs to pieces. Gorm was now trapped in a corner and Lurk zoned in. “Eeeep,” exclaimed the little man as Lurk picked up him, whirled round three times and threw him out the window. “Now back to the real fight,” Lurk growled. He brushed his hands off and stepped back into the fray.
Winner - Lurk
Johnny V Walder
Johnny, a quick young lad zipped around the beastly Walder. He dashed back and fourth landing blows but Walder snarled and brushed them off. Unfortunately on Johnny's next pass Walder grabbed him by the collar and and chucked him out the bar. “A bar is no place for children,” growled the beast and he walked back in looking for another fight.
Winner – Walder
Muzah Ha'qar V Father Blackbriar
The two men met in the corner of the room, as if drawn together. It was time for the long and epic battle between the Assassins and the Templar’s to continue. “So you've found me assassin, lets see what you've got,” said Father Blackbriar. Muzah surged at Blackbriar but his blade met blackbriar's iron cross. As the two weapons were grinded together Blackbrair moved his medallion to catch the light and bounce it into Muzah's eyes. The assassin stumbled back and rubbed his eyes, "a dirty trick," he shouted. When he opened his eyes he saw the iron cross moving towards his head. He dodged, but it struck and broke his wrist. Injured and compromised he quickly darted out a window before the Templar could finish him off. “Another time assassin,” scoffed Father Blackbriar as he re-entered the fray.
Winner – Blackbriar
Fred V Gwagrah
The two monsters hurdled across the room towards each other; a savage beast and an intimidating troll. The two were equally matched but Gwagrah was swifter and smaller. The animal ran between the trolls legs and jumped up his back. Fred roared and flailed his firsts but could not reach the beast. Gwagrah then stunk his teeth into Fred's neck and jumped off. Fred clasped at his neck and stumbled towards Gwagrah, but fell dead to the floor after just two steps. Gwagrah howled and then search Fred for an appropriate Trophy to take back to the table where the rest of the Ironhand company sat.
Winner - Gwagrah
Rabbi Hellstein V Manfred
Manfred bounded around the room looking for a fight. He saw a Rabbi to the side reviewing a stone Tablet. He grabbed the tablet and threw it to the ground – shattering into 5 pieces. “Oy vey my stone tablet!,” exclaimed the Rabbi. Manfred sneered at the Rabbi but his sneer soon changed to fear as the Rabbi whirled around, pulled a crossbow from his person, pointed square at Manfred temple and pulled the trigger. Manfred fell to the floor and the Rabbi sunk to the floor to assess the damage.
Winner – Hellstein
Olaf the Brute V The Black Fawn
Olaf charged at the seductive Black Fawn and smashed down his hammer. The Black Fawn jumped over Olaf's head and landed behind him and thrust her blade forward only to hit his armor. Olaf then jumped back and fell on top of the Black Fawn and the two began to wrestle. Then suddenly they stopped and met eat others gaze. “What's the matter handsome, never seen a beautiful woman before”, jeered the Fawn. Olaf scowled back and then head butted her in the temple, knocking her out. He grabbed his hammer and raised to the floor to look for his next fight.
Winner – Olaf
Round 2-
Groo Stoneskipper V Duvalle
Groo looked around the room searching for brawlers still standing on their feet. His glance met the Ironhand beast Duvalle who glared back at him. Groo then charged at the beast failing his ax. He then jumped on a table and threw his weapon. Duvalle caught the weapon and threw it to the ground. Groo dived on the floor and slid towards his ax. As he picked up his axe, Duvalle through a punch and missed. Groo then stood up and flung his ax around and clashed the blunt end of his ax with Duvalle's skull. Duvalle fell to his knees holding his head. Groo crashed down the blunt end of his ax once again, knocking Duvalle out.
Winner – Groo
Lokir the Jokester V Boric
Lokir watched with glee as Boric smashed a chair over Stump's head. As Stump fell to the floor Lokir giggled and rolled on the floor laughing. Boric looked up and angerly glanced around the room looking for the source of laughter. Suddenly a Honeydew collided with Boric's head and shattered. Boric roared and made eye contact with the Lokir who could barely breathe he was laughing so hard. “You've laughed your last laugh clown,” roared Boric; pointing and finger at Lokir. Lokir chortled and rolled around in ecstasy. Suddenly he felt his body lifted into the air and looked around to see Boric holding him above his head. Boric sunk to one knee and dropped Lokir on his knee. A crack echoed through the room and everyone turned to see the clown quietly giggling on the floor. “I said enough laughing!” screamed Boric. He then smashed a chair over Lokir and the fool, for the first time in his life, fell silent.
Winner – Boric
George V Sprinkles
In the aftermath of Lokir's organic rampage, the ground lay littered fruit and vegetables. George the goat nibbled on a tomato and Sprinkles and walked in from outside and was munching on a shattered Honeydew. Suddenly both raised there heads to see a shiny red apple in the center of the room. Then there eyes met. George let out a triumphant “eheheheheh” and charged. Sprinkles whinnied and galloped toward the apple and quickly snatched it up in her teeth. George did not let up his charge and butted Sprinkles right in the rump. Sprinkles let out a nay and dropped her apple and ran out the door. George sank his teeth into the apple victorious and nonchalant.
Winner – George
Lurk V Walder
Walder scanned the room for real fight. He was looking to battle a great warrior, not another child. He saw a mighty warrior named Lurk searching for a challenge as well. The two warriors collided in the middle of the room wrestling. “It is nice to meet a worthy foe” grunted Lurk. “Aye,” barked Walder. “It's a shame it can't last longer,” added Lurk. Walder looked bewildered until he realized his feet were no longer on the floor. Lurk screamed and threw Walder across the room into a barrel of Grog. Walder was dazed and then the tap leaked upon his head. Now he was having just too much fun and rolled his head back and indulged in filling his belly with freshly brewed hops.
Winner - Lurk
Father Blackbriar V Gwagrah
Father Blackbriar was walking back into the fray when he felt a yank at his robe and tumbled onto the ground. He cross bounced across the floor. He heard a howl and saw the gnashing teeth and wild eyes of a beast from under a table. Blackbriar reached out for his cross, his fingers helplessly wiggled. He heard a snarl and turned around to see Gwagrah jump from under the table and pounce on his chest. Blackbriar opened his mouth to scream but quickly realized his throat was gone. He gasped and saw he blood glistening on Gwagrah's teeth and then lost consciousness.
Winner - Gwagrah
Rabbi Hellstien V Olaf the Brute
Hellstien was still collecting up his tablet from the floor. He was too busy to see the tall man behind him and weilding an 8 foot long maul. Olaf felt a sense of guilt as he contemplated hitting a man from behind but his adrenaline was high and his buzz was great so without a second thought he hurled his hammer down and knocked Rabbi Hellstien unconscious before he knew what hit him. Olaf was an outlaw and a brute deep down after all.
Winner – Olaf the Brute
Round 3 -
Groo Stoneskipper V Boric
Groo stroked his goatee and narrowed his eyes as he glanced around the room. He saw a ravenous man with broad shoulders pounding his fists on a table until the table began to crumbled under his might. Groo didn't give it a second thought – he must defeat this man. Quickly pranced across the room and flung his battle axe at the man. The man roared and turned around and caught the ax between his horns on his helmet. Groo met his glance to see a fiery wild glow about his eyes, the same glow one might see in a tiger's eyes before it pounced. Boric roared with all his might, picked up the lost and frozen shocked Groo and tossed him across the room. Groo collided into the wall, and rolled across the floor. He stumbled to his feet and threw a smaller ax at Broic, although through his dizziness he missed. Boric charged again this time he thrust his elbow into Groo's stomach. Groo spat out blood and collapsed to the floor. He looked up to Boric and then fainted.
Winner – Boric
George V Lurk
As Lurk strolled around the bar he suddenly heard a crunch noise. He looked under his foot to see a smashed apple. He heard a loud “Eheheheh!” and swung round to see a goat charging at him. He extended his burly arms and grabbed the goat by the horns. George flailed his head and stomped his hooves. Lurk, with all his strength, hurled the goat across the room. George then bounded back with another charge, Lurk caulked his fist and pounded George in the mandible; knocking the poor goat out.
Winner – Lurk
Gwagrah V Olaf the Brute
Olaf spotted a rabid beast feeding upon the corpse of the priest. He had felt a small tug on his conscious after knocking out Rabbi Hellstien from behind and now felt a sense of obligation to avenge this fallen warrior. Olaf raised his hammer and hurled his body towards Gwagrah. Gwagrah darted it's head around glared and at Olaf. Olaf was stunned by Gwagrah's piecing stare, but he shook his head, regained his nerve and charged. Gwagrah wasn't prepared and Olaf's hammer glanced off it's head. Gwagrah toppled to the floor, knocked out cold.
Winner – Olaf
Round 4 -
Boric V Lurk V Olaf the Brute
Three grunts now stood in the center of room full of fallen warriors. Lurk thumped his chest and let out a beastly outcry. At last the Lurk was going to get the battle he desired. Olaf then stepped forward and swung his hammer above his head and took a few intimidatingly sweeps in the air to show the magnitude his strength. Then Boric, the wildest of them all, picked up a stool and smashed it over his head and roared, “Bring it on you lot!” Olaf rushed in brandishing his hammer but Boric head butted him in the chest and Olaf fell backward onto broken table. Boric and Lurk stared menacingly at each other. Boric reaching for a friendly old chair let out a hearty laugh. As he swung it over his head Lurk responded with an almighty punch, shattering Boric's chair and causing him to stumbled backward in a daze. As he regained his footing, he surged forth but was abruptly halted as Olaf's hammer smashed his skull from above. Boric sunk to his knee's, his eyes rolled upward and he fell to the ground with a resounding thud. “Devious” grunted Lurk. Olaf quickly changed to a defense position with his hammer. Lurk picked up his ax and twirled it about and flung it down hard on Olaf's guard. Olaf staggered backward and Lurk threw his ax upward, hitting Olaf in chin. Lurk slashed at Olaf and Olaf continued to guard, but lost ground, until eventually his back slammed into the wall. Started he glanced back to the wall, then forward again for just enough time to see Lurk's forehead slam into his face. Olaf flew back into the wall, dropped his hammer and then slid to the ground. Lurk looked around and verified he was the only man standing. He let out a triumphant “GWAAAAA” and thrust his ax into the air. For he was the last man standing. He lowered his ax and then though to himself, “How did this begin again?”
Winner - Lurk
Results:
1st – Lurk
2nd – Olaf
3rd – Boric
Congratulations to the winners and thanks to all for participating!