| GOSSAMER | | ALASTARIAN DESERTER |
| PHILANTHROPISTS 2 (322) | IS MATCHED AGAINST | (1) |
| (35-3656)[58-44-1,243] | | (107-1)[0-0-0,30] |
GOSSAMER is 5` 5``
GOSSAMER is from Murska in the Free cities.
He is a Dwarf.
He is left handed
He has been given a suit of mirror-polished PLATE armor
and wears a fearsome FULL HELM
GOSSAMER wields a GREAT AXE
He is a WALL OF STEEL fighter
GOSSAMER is well suited to his weapon.
He has a back-up SCIMITAR at his side.
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is 5` 11``
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is a local.
He is a Mirani.
He fights as well with either hand
He has chosen to fight without body armor
He is warming up with a BROADSWORD
and a MEDIUM SHIELD
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is a PARRY-STRIKE styled fighter
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is well suited to the weapons selected.
The warriors salute each other, then begin the battle.
The warriors attack together, almost grappling with each other.
Both attack; weapons strike and rebound, strike and rebound.
ALASTARIAN DESERTER slashes wielding a BROADSWORD!
GOSSAMER leans away from the attack.
Our Dwarf falls back, then leaps forward catching his foe off guard!
His muscles ripple as his GREAT AXE cuts through the air!
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is wounded in his RIGHT BICEPS!
GOSSAMER strikes using his GREAT AXE!
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is hit in the UPPER CHEST!
It was a mighty blow.
ALASTARIAN DESERTER appears desperate!
The Mirani Adantri is gravely injured!
GOSSAMER yells "Come to pappa!"
The Andorian gladiator makes a slashing cut with his GREAT AXE!
ALASTARIAN DESERTER appears, bit by bit, to have given his opponent an edge in this contest!
The gladiator from Lirin Kiv is struck on the RIGHT ARM!
It was a mighty blow.
ALASTARIAN DESERTER is bleeding badly!
The Adantri warrior is visibly staggered and drops his BROADSWORD!
His RIGHT ARM hangs useless at his side.
There are scattered boo's for ALASTARIAN DESERTER.
ALASTARIAN DESERTER motions to SHEILA GREYWAND that he is unable to continue!
GOSSAMER is accounted the winner!
This Dwarf stoops to clean his weapon in unconcern for the acclaim of the crowd.
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