Season 47, Week 1
Reis Dular
(Final Fantasy Tactics)
 
It's tough being a Holy Dragon. Bounty hunters try to capture you, demons try to steal Holy Stones you don't have, and... underaged loligoths run wild to skin you alive? What? Reis may even share an affinity with Arietta the Wild's ability to catch and tame wild beasts, but she has no intention of serving the God-General herself! Reis refuses to believe such a thing to be possible - in fact, Reis has such little Faith on this that Arietta's dark magic won't have much effect at all upon her. Literally. Arietta's only hope will be to Big Bang out Reis's reasonably sturdy frame, but to no avail - Reis can handle this little squirt with a few breaths before things even get heated. She's not sure she could speak to Beowulf if she loses this, anyway.

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Arietta the Wild might consider Reis a kindred spirit in a twisted, incomprehensible sense. Certainly, Reis had a much more comfortable upbringing than Arietta (granted, not much could have a -worse- upbringing), but she is still well-versed in the life spent among monsters, the kinship that can arise between them, the subtle art of communicating your will to them. But that understanding is no barrier to an all-out battle here - far on the contrary! Those who know the wild know well that struggles for dominance are the norm, and understanding can only take place once the pecking order has been established. And, with her fonic arts, potent spells like Negative Gate and Bloody Howling, and a brutal finisher in Evil Light? Arietta's dominance is assured.


Dunefar
You think Arietta has a mommy complex for monsters? A liger's got nothing on a dragon. You know what happens when Arietta sees Reis? It's Mommy time all over again. She'll be hugging her and crying and asking if Reis will take her out to buy clothes. Sure, it's strange for a human to be affected by Dragon Tame, but Arietta's freaky. A tweener buying clothes can't compete in a duel, so Reis coasts to a win at the expense of her gold pieces. Oh well.

Reis Dular: 40
Arietta: 13