Season 20, Week 3
Zophar
(Lunar 2: Eternal Blue)
 
Surpreme among duellers, Zophar's very appearance in the Arena makes faithful DL-goers cringe, for it dashes any hope of a good match. Genevieve will prove no bigger challenge than usual for the Destroyer; she's no slouch, but she bites the dust to Fate Storm just like anyone else, and she'll have no luck getting past his solid endurance while he's casting it. Try as she might, Genevieve will fall, and - as the sighs of countless audience members resonates across the Arena - the evil but effeminate monster shall claim another victim.

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A powerless Dragoon was destroyed by Genevieve in round one, and no better fate awaits Zophar. The destroyer of the blue star may have immense power... but it's all magic, something that the wretched sorceress handles quite well. A few well-aimed Indiscriminate strings will do Zophar in quite nicely - and if Fate Storm comes into play, she might just be able to paste the monster with her magic before he finishes casting the dreaded spell. Of course, this victory will mean little for Genevieve - she aims for Melfice's blood!


superaielman
Staring down at ther giant foe, Genevieve felt no fear. Indiscrimate had ruined many a tough foe, and Zophar was no exception. Much to her annoyance, however, a small blonde messager boy came running into the ring, sho

Genevieve's face filled with rage, as she towered over the messager boy. "What!? That wench -DARES- to claim the title as Melfice's primary rival? And says she's going to kill him before I can?

The angry lich stormed off, completely ignoring Zophar and her match.


A deep chuckle filled the arena after Genevieve had left. "So the plan is working?" Zophar's mere gesture with his hand shook the entire arena.

Roan smiled. "Hook, line, and sinker. The judges will DQ Genevieve any second. Then.. you fulfill your half of the deal."

The only response from Zophar was an arena shaking laugh.

Zophar: 42
Genevieve: 8

Meeplelard
When you hear the word "Zophar" you should immidiatly think the term "Win."

Genevieve, of course, is no exception.