Twenty Nine Levels on my Dungeon-[TV BROADCAST]

Aug 20, 2011 21:46

[Perhaps you have just switched to the channel or maybe you watched the whole thing, but the Universal League of Magic Fighters match between Matthew and Gon has apparently been going on for a while and isn't slowing down. In classic Matthew fashion, the blonde has surrounded himself in a shimmering rainbow coloured barrier and has apparently been fighting entirely through a team of five monsters, three of which have taken care of.

Gon, meanwhile, is busy dividing his attention among the remaining two monsters and his real target, which is, of course, Matthew. He's putting on a great show, bouncing back and forth between his antagonists, pounding and dodging and generally looking as if he's having the time of his life, and the stadium audience and the arena commentators are eating it up. He eventually lands such a forceful kick to the head of a tall and lanky green man it flies out of the arena and lands in a crumpled heap some yards away, where it remains, motionless.

Matthew shrugs and mutters something to himself, before casually reaching into his pocket and making a number of motions with his hands. In a spark of multicoloured light...nothing happens.

Except at that exact time, Gon stumbles like he was wearing high heels. Less than a second later, the gigantic four armed gorilla hits Gon with all four fists, Matthew waves his hand to distort the magic barrier around the arena and Gon plows a huge trough in the open space surrounding the ring and finally smashes into the stands with enough force to collapse the section immediately above him. A ring-out victory for Matthew is announced!

As the dust from Gon's impact begins to settle, the arena commentators tentatively begin to call for a medical team, apparently hoping to have Gon's remains scraped out of the rubble as discretely as possible. Before the medical team can get very far, however, A short skinny figure emerges from the dust - it's Gon! Alive and whole, only mildly scraped and bruised, and pouting fiercely. The expression lasts for only a moment, though, before he breaks into a grin and sprints back to the fight ring, eagerly approaching Matthew with his hand outstretched and clearly not holding any grudges for the loss.]

matthew gravesend, gon freecs

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