
08-17-2007, 02:39 PM
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I am called the awkward one....
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Re: Hearts of Ice (Round 1)
Wave preparared for another attack, this time it was a beam of Ice attack, something that would be boosted by the terrain. The vampire had yet to strike him. Before unleashing the attack, another presence in the Ice caught his attention... A fighure running straight at them. Wave immedatly backed off his attack and began charging his sword right before sheathing it. In order to make a stronger summon, Wave couldn't use his blade. He'd have to rely on the fighting arts...and his magic, of course.
As always, he cast his scan spell... and boy did Wave hit jackpot. the opponet hates long distance fights...
Considering an angle to attack, he rose seven mirrors of Ice out of the ground..., and charged a pulse of water, witch happened to get bigger by the minute. As soon as both Knives and Shan entered range, he shot the beeam of water at one of the mirrors. It bounced off of a few more mirrors until it reached the center mirror. Wave had designed that mirror specificly to multiply an attack and shoot the into different directions. The mirro asorbed the hit attack, then fired a beam of water at his two oppents. It hit Knives directly in the stomach. Shan, however, dodged it and ran even faster towards Wave.
Noticing his attack failed to hit both targets, not to mention Shan was about to smack Wave in the face, he concentration his enegries to create another sword, refusing to use his main sword until it's enegry to fully charge. Shan threw a punch at Wave, but he backflipped at the last moment. That's when an Idea struck him. Ice was perfectly okay, but if the entire filled suddenly turned into Water... not to menton freezing water, it would be almost immpossible for either of his opponets to land a hit on him.
As he landed his backflip and hit the ground, a enormus amount f magicasl engery passed through Wave and into the ground. The snow below suddenly turned softer, then it liquified. the entire field was now an area of Ice cold water.
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