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The Hades CupThe stage is set at Olympus Colliseum. The setting is early morning as the two entrants enter the ring. To signal the begin of the fight, a barrier appears around the tiled arena floor, making the fighters incapable of moving outside of the ring. As a reminder: - You have 24 hours to post.
- If you fail to make a post in that time you will be skipped once per thread. Second offense will be disqualification.
- You are limited to three actions per post.
- Good luck and have fun!
Posting Order Gilgamesh, then Kuzco
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 11:22:34 GMT -5
---------------- (Rolling for Many Faces of Gilgamesh) db_P1LR11-8Gilgamesh changes to GUARDIAN FORCE MODE!---------------- (Obligatory theme music: A Battle on A Bridge of Large Size) As the force field that prevented the two participants activated, what looked like a cyclone made of red cloth rose up before Kuzco and deep laugh could be heard. Then the cloth unfurled revealing it to be a cloak worn by the almighty Gilgamesh. The form he took was the one he used when aiding Squall Leonhart and his friends, completely with wooden arms on his right side and three normal arms on his left. He looked upon his adversary. "Is THIS my first opponent? This scrawny looking boy?! HMPH! Bartz, MY CHOSEN RIVAL, would be so disappointed in me whetting my blades on you. I HOPE FOR YOUR SAKE THAT YOU ARE STRONGER THAN YOU LOOK FOR I SHALL NOT HOLD BACK! FOR IT IS I, GILGAMESH, THE GREATEST SWORDSMAN IN ALL THE WORLDS! WHETHER KING OR PEASANT, ALL SHALL FALL BEFORE MY PRODIGIOUS SWORDPLAY AND IMPECCABLE MANNERS!" Gilgamesh then inspected his opponent more, looking over his clothes. "Judging by your choice of clothes, I guess you're royalty! No matter! Draw your blade, if you have one, so I have the honor of admiring it while I defeat you! As for me, Gilgamesh... I SHALL DRAW MY OWN BLADES!"Gilgamesh then charged at his skinny opponent and reached into his cloak to pull out one of his sword. "Now, it is time for you to feel the wrath of the most legendary of all legendary blades of legend! Feel the sting of EXCALIBUR!" Once he was in range, Gilgamesh sliced at Kuzco as he drew the blade from its scabbard. However, despite Gilgamesh's boast that it was Excalibur, it wouldn't even faze a fly as, mysteriously, the number 1 appeared over Kuzco's head and perhaps a very slight memory of an ache where the sword would've struck. Gilgamesh was a bit dazed at this, until he realized... "NO, I PULLED OUT THE WRONG SWORD! THIS IS FAR FROM THE STRONGEST OF FIRST IMPRESSIONS!" Gilgamesh growled and sheathed Excalipur and reached into his cloak again. "NO MATTER! I have more blades than even I know what to do with. I will defeat you yet!" Gilgamesh then sliced at Kuzco again, this time with the Masamune, a very real sword that did very real damage. ------------------ 1) Changed Modes with Many Faces of Gilgamesh 2) Used Excalipur on accident and that's the story Gil is sticking to. 3) Used Masamune to save face. The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged. [1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm. [2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker. [4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time. [5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness. [6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power. [7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience. Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 5 posts] Excalipur: A cheap, useless knock-off. Does 1 damage to all opponents. What a gyp. [Cooldown: 1 post] Masamune: The iconic katana. This does heavy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 3 posts] 1-8
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 16:25:04 GMT -5
Kuzco had been carried into the arena by his Incan guards he had summoned earlier now noticing that a barrier had arisen around them. Kuzco was introduced to the swordsman Gilgamesh seeing him claim he was the greatest just annoyed him to no end. "That is enough guards. I the Emperor shall show this commoner his place." Kuzco would be let down onto the ground as he had given off an air of superiority as his head was held high. Kuzco would give Gilgamesh a curious look before speaking back to the freak-show that was Gilgamesh. "And what are you supposed to be? You look like the guy that skipped leg day."
Kuzco would mock him as the man charged at Kuzco making him cower from what he thought would be a lethal blow to his face. Upon feeling that it hardly did anything Kuzco looked back up to see that the man claimed it was the wrong sword even though he said it was super powerful. "Was that supposed to hurt? I have had back massages more painful than this." Kuzco again mocked the man before he charged in with what he said was a real sword. "Guards do your job and guard me!" Kuzco declared as one of the guards took the blow intended for Kuzco. "Wow you are really off your game aren't you? Leave it to a peasant to disappoint me yet again."
Kuzco said before karate-chopping the air in front of him as a large structure fell from above Gilgamesh which was intended to do heavy damage upon impact. "Boo-yah! Welcome to Kuzcotopia!" Kuzco would declare as the structure fell from the air. "Though i'm sure you would not feel welcome as you are probably flat as pancake right now." Kuzco would say if the structure hit.
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Summoned three Incan Guards: Three Incan guards appear before Kuzco to protect their Emperor. They usually have their own weapons. They can take blows meant for Kuzco for up to 2 attacks each but after that they vanish.
The guards can each attack a foe for up to three times per guard meaning 9 total attacks before they vanish. The guards can only perform 1 of these 2 abilities each. Meaning for example 1 guard can attack and the other two can defend before they vanish. Duration 4 posts or if all actions are used. Cooldown 3 posts.
Guard takes blow for Kuzco from Masumune: 1 Guard action used.
Used Kuzcotopia Ability for heavy attack damage upon hit. Cooldown 3 posts.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 17:00:38 GMT -5
Gilgamesh laughed at Kuzco's insults, though he didn't understand what the Emperor meant by "Leg Day". He was really more of an arms guy, in his opinion, given that he had a multitude of them. Perhaps he meant legs as in chicken or turkey? That would make much more sense as both birds were commonly used as insults. Yes, that must have been what Kuzco meant. THE NERVE! "I see! An Emperor that also moonlights as a jester! Surely a good way to save gil! HOWEVER, while you are practiced in the battle of words and wit, THIS COLISEUM HAS NO PLACE FOR SUCH THINGS! We can only settle this with steel and blood AND OCCASIONALLY MAGIC! AS FOR THAT MISTAKE, THAT WAS NOT ON PURPOSE! I assure you that my other blades will cut to the bone!" Gilgamesh then noticed the guard he had cut down instead of Kuzco. In the heat of the moment, he hadn't even noticed that he had cut down this painted guard. "Ah, using your guard as a human trick, a CLEVER TRICK! Wait... that's not the word I was looking for. I know it began with a "C"... COWARDLY! YES! A cowardly trick indeed. But they will not save you, I've only just begun to fight- why is the ground darkening?" Gilgamesh looked up and saw a massive structure heading towards him. Well, that wasn't good.
The structure landed with a magnificent clamor, kicking up dust and debris as it dug into the ground. Soon, the quaking stopped and the structure settled, albeit with more than a few pebbles falling to the ground. All was eerily silent, it seemed the warrior had been vanquished at last. However, Gilgamesh's form stood on top of the structure, bruised, beaten, but alive. He was also striking an odd kabuki pose, managing to balance on Kuzcotopia with one foot. "HMPH! I must admit, your structure is magnificently built, but you installed the most traitorous of all inventions. ELEVATORS! Also, I sliced through the bottom of it so I did not get squashed flat like a bug! Of course, I took some damage but that is a small price for my life! NOW IT IS MY TURN! TAKE THIS, MY VENGEANCE!"
Gilgamesh jumped off the structure and into the air, briefly blocking the sun with his silhouette. Gravity then took over, as it is wont to do and as he fell, Gilgamesh fired a Revenge Blast at Kuzco. As he continued to fall, he took in a deep breath and somehow expelled a torrent of crushing water, fired at the entire group. If the Emperor's guards were to fight him, THEN SO BE IT! Gilgamesh will fight through any number of opponents to win the tournament! Gilgamesh then reached into his cloaked and unsheathed yet another sword, this time the ACTUAL Excalibur, unleashing a downward slice at his opponent as he landed on his feet. "While I commend you for not surrendering immediately, you can't hide behind your guards and your extremely splendid vacation homes for long! FACE ME, O EMPEROR!"
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Took Heavy damage from Kuzcotopia move.
1) Used Revenge Blast on Kuzco to deal Heavy Damage to him
2) Used Aqua Breath on Kuzco and Guards
3) Used Excalibur on all opponents.
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 4 posts]
Excalipur: A cheap, useless knock-off. Does 1 damage to all opponents. What a gyp. [CAN BE USED AGAIN!]
Masamune: The iconic katana. This does heavy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Revenge Blast: Gilgamesh does not take slights against him lightly and uses this move to take revenge. This attack's damage rating is equal to the damage rating of the last attack to hurt Gilgamesh.[Cooldown: 3 posts]
Aqua Breath: Gilgamesh takes a breath and then somehow manages to breathe out a torrent of water at all of his opponents. Does heavy water damage. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Excalibur: The Holy Sword of Kings. This does Heavy Holy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
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Kuzco didn't mind the warrior's words as he told off Kuzco saying he was a jester. Kuzco just laughed seeing the man seemingly flattened by his attack only to find out that the man had survived from it. "Well you certainly are stronger than I thought." Kuzco almost praised him before being attacked once more by the warrior from above. Kuzco didn't flinch this time as one of the other guards took the intended blow meant for Kuzco seemingly striking the guard down. As the torrent of water rushed through the guards trying the shield most of the damage from the attack to no avail. Kuzco hated pain and this was much worse as he felt himself very soaked and hurt from the attack. But before Kuzco could complain about his overbearing pain and soaked clothes he would again be attacked from a different looking sword which seemed like it would hurt even more.
Suddenly a loud yelling noise came from out of nowhere sounding like Tarzan as Pacha came swinging down from a vine before scooping up Kuzco into his arm to save him from the attack of the Excalibur. With Kuzco safe from the attack the guard Gilgamesh had previously thought he struck down attacked from behind with a spear toward him. If this attack hit or not the guard would vanish as did Pacha from saving Kuzco from the previous attack. "Phew that was close. Thank you Pacha." he would say to his friend who for the most part could only be summoned in case Kuzco ever was in trouble.
Kuzco tried shaking off the water after being soaked then glared back at Gilgamesh in anger. "You ruined my best clothes!" Kuzco would say complaining to the warrior as he felt the pain of the water that rushed against him.
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Kuzco took heavy damage from the water torrent.
Guards duration 3 posts left.
Pacha on the vine: cooldown 2 posts.
Guard 2 blocked revenge blast.
Kuzcotopia: 2 posts remaining.
Pacha on the vine ability used saving Kuzco from Excalibur. Cooldown 2 posts.
Guard 1 attacks Gilgamesh from behind then vanishes.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 20:01:31 GMT -5
As Gilgamesh made to strike Kuzco with Excalibur, everything seemed to go by in slow motion. Gilgamesh looked over and saw a rather large man on a rope swinging in, making a cacophonous roar. Gilgamesh then knew what was going to happen and could only look on in shock and horror. "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!" Gilgamesh yelled as Pacha grabbed Kuzco and whisked him away. He also said it as if he were in slow motion. "Thiiiisss iiissss myyy faaaaaavorite attaaaaaaack!" Gilgamesh landed and sheathed Excalibur. He then pointed at Kuzco as Pacha disappeared. "Very well! If you insist on relying on your compa-GWAAAAAAAAAAH!" Gilgamesh flinched from the guard attacking from his back before vanishing. It certainly didn't hurt as much as Kuzcotopia landing on top of him, but it stung a bit. "AS I SAID. If you insist on relying on your companions, then SO SHALL I! ENKIDU, FIGHT WITH ME!" At these last words, the air above the arena shimmered and Enkidu, Gilgamesh's eternal champion, swooped in from the portal. He then flapped his wings, creating miniature tornadoes that shot towards Kuzco and the remaining guards. Enkidu then shot back through the portal, disappearing from sight.
"MWAHAHAHAHA! Thank you, my friend! Now! I commend you, Emperor, for being quite the slippery opponent! However, your luck is at an end! KNOW THAT YOU FACE THE MIGHTIEST SWORDSMAN IN ALL THE WORLDS! THAT'S ME, GILGAMESH!" Gilgamesh then wiggled his fingers at Kuzco and in a stunning display of improbability, fired his Laser Barrage at Kuzco. He then reached into his cloak and drew another sword out and sliced rapidly in the air. Sharpened air currents shoot towards his opponents in a terrifying Wind Slash. "How long can you dodge these attacks for? How long can your guards last?! Once I have defeated you, Emperor, I will do the one thing I've always wanted to do. RAID AN EMPEROR'S TREASURY FOR ALL OF HIS WEAPONRY! ALL OF YOUR WEAPONS SHALL BE MINE! BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! I WON'T EVEN SHARE THEM WITH ANYONE!"
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Took damage from the Guard's attack
1) Gilgamesh summons Enkidu to buffet the enemies with his tornadoes
2) Gilgamesh fires his Laser Barrage at Kuzco. I don't even.
3) Gilgamesh fires his Wind Slash at Kuzco, proving he's just as full of hot air as Enkidu
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Masamune: The iconic katana. This does heavy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 1 posts]
Revenge Blast: Gilgamesh does not take slights against him lightly and uses this move to take revenge. This attack's damage rating is equal to the damage rating of the last attack to hurt Gilgamesh.[Cooldown: 2 posts]
Aqua Breath: Gilgamesh takes a breath and then somehow manages to breathe out a torrent of water at all of his opponents. Does heavy water damage. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Excalibur: The Holy Sword of Kings. This does Heavy Holy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Summon Enkidu: Gilgamesh summons his lifelong companion, Enkidu. Enkidu swoops in and flies over the opponents, throwing mini-tornadoes at them. These cause Heavy Wind damage and pierces magical defense. [Cooldown: 5 posts]
Laser Barrage: Gilgamesh fires lasers at his opponent. No one is sure how he does this but he does and it deals medium non-elemental damage to one opponent. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Wind Slash: Gilgamesh slashes with his weapon, causing cutting edges of wind to be formed and thrown at his enemies. This attack does weak Wind damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 20:50:42 GMT -5
Kuzco was now prepared for the incoming pain as he was barraged with attacks making Kuzco limp by the end of the barrage. "Is that it?.....heh that's nothing. Chicha hit me harder than that when I was a Llama!" He was feeling the pain now as he felt almost like he'd collapse he bumped into Gilgamesh feeling him touch his sensitive skin. "No Touchy!" Kuzco would yell at the warrior in frustration now activating one of his best skills which had stunned Gilgamesh for a solid turn. As Kuzco tried to recover he wobbled over to a conjured table and nearly collapsed on the counter. "Chef I need a bit of your finest steak... or anything at this point." Kuzco said feeling very hurt and weak. "Comin' right up!" Suddenly Kronk appeared wearing a chef's outfit to cook up a rib-eye steak sandwich then gave it to Kuzco who was now feeling more refreshed and ready to fight some more as the meal had healed him quite a bit.
"I will get you Kuzco!" A voice rang from behind him as Yzma the cat tried to attack Kuzco while he was down only for Kuzco to dodge the attack and for it to hit Gilgamesh with five claw attacks for low damage each. Kuzco was for the most part still very hurt but not as bad as he was earlier. "Ha! Serves you right!" Kuzco would declare as he tried to recover still.
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You threw off my groove!: Stuns foe for 1 turn, Cooldown 2 posts.
Kronk The Chef: Heals Kuzco like Cura, Cooldown 2 posts.
Yzma The Cat: Attacks foe with 5 low damage claw attacks. Cooldown 1 post.
Kuzcotopia: 1 post remaining
Pacha on the vine: 1 post remaining
Guards duration is 2 posts left.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 1, 2018 22:55:22 GMT -5
Gilgamesh smirked. Kuzco was putting up a tough front, he had to give credit for that. When he first met the skinny little runt, Gilgamesh wondered if the royal punk would get blown away by a stiff breeze. It was clear, however, that his companions and guards were loyal to the Emperor, even to the bitter end. Kuzco must've done some brave thing to have gained their loyalty. However, this was a tournament and such feelings of respect were irrelevant on the field of battle. "I do not know who this 'Chicha' is, but she sounds frightening." Gilgamesh said, glossing over the whole "Kuzco being a Llama" thing. It was probably best not to delve too closely into such things. However, Gilgamesh raised an eyebrow as Kuzco limped towards the many-armed swordsman and very briefly touched him. Suddenly, the emperor snapped back and yelled something about "No Touchy". This sent Gilgamesh into a stammering conundrum. "Huh... buh... wha?" It was Kuzco who touched Gilgamesh, right? Why was Kuzco blaming Gilgamesh for touching him? What happened to all the other times Gilgamesh touched Kuzco? DID he touch Kuzco previously? Why did the Emperor demand to not be touched? Perhaps some childhood trauma that led him to a lifetime of neglect and lack of affection? Did swords cutting into him count as touching?
These questions and more swam through Gilgamesh's head as he sat there, stunned at the outburst before him. He barely noticed when a chef burst in and gave Kuzco some food, which seemed to refresh him. However, Gilgamesh could practically feel the grease clog his arteries from the mere smell of it. It smelled good, though, to tell the truth. The only thing that managed to break Gilgamesh out of his reverie was some talking kitten latching onto his face and clawing at him with its tiny, but sharp claws. Gilgamesh let out a "WAGGH!" before grabbing the cat, ripping it off of his face and dropping kicking it out of the arena. He wasn't sure why the kitten attacked him, but he sensed that it probably did something to deserve being kicked. However, even this attack was not enough to release Gilgamesh from his groggy self-question of Kuzco's desperate cry for affection. Long enough for a certain Emperor to take his chance.
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Gilgamesh is STUNNED due to Kuzco's drastic need for personal space. Takes low damage from dumb cat villain
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Masamune: The iconic katana. This does heavy damage to all opponents. [CAN BE USED AGAIN!]
Revenge Blast: Gilgamesh does not take slights against him lightly and uses this move to take revenge. This attack's damage rating is equal to the damage rating of the last attack to hurt Gilgamesh. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Aqua Breath: Gilgamesh takes a breath and then somehow manages to breathe out a torrent of water at all of his opponents. Does heavy water damage. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Excalibur: The Holy Sword of Kings. This does Heavy Holy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Summon Enkidu: Gilgamesh summons his lifelong companion, Enkidu. Enkidu swoops in and flies over the opponents, throwing mini-tornadoes at them. These cause Heavy Wind damage and pierces magical defense. [Cooldown: 4 posts]
Laser Barrage: Gilgamesh fires lasers at his opponent. No one is sure how he does this but he does and it deals medium non-elemental damage to one opponent. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Wind Slash: Gilgamesh slashes with his weapon, causing cutting edges of wind to be formed and thrown at his enemies. This attack does weak Wind damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 1 post]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2018 12:43:28 GMT -5
Kuzco was still very hurt but used this opportunity to pull off a huge combo move he had just thought of to hopefully finish off this match. First Kuzco would have one of remaining guards go up to the stunned Gilgamesh and throw him through the air as Kuzco then activated a skill he had been saving for just this occasion. Suddenly as Gilgamesh was thrown through the air he headed toward Tipo who had been holding out a beehive which upon impact would lather him up in honey and hinder his movement slightly but it was far from done as Chaca held out a bag of feathers that made Gilgamesh look like a bird as the feathers attached to the honey thus hindering him much more. Then finally he landed in place of a pinata in front of a bunch of blind-folded kids ready to whack him with sticks for multiples of low damage adding up to a total of heavy damage.
"Okay kids you had your fun. Now it's time I finish this up." Kuzco said as he karate chopped the air in front of him as another Kuzcotopia castle fell toward Gilgamesh ready to flatten him this time as he could not move much. The kids vanished after beating him several times then the castle fell on top of Gilgamesh most likely doing another round of heavy damage onto him. "Well that took more effort than I would have liked." Kuzco said hoping he had won the match.
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I'm Sorry You Threw Off The Emperor's Groove: An attack used to start combination attacks as one of the Emperor's guards appears before the foe and throws them through the air. Cooldown 1 turn.
Pacha's Family Pinata: A combination attack that is used when a foe charges at Kuzco with a frontal blow. Cannot be used against a magical attack. Pacha starts the combo by taunting the foe into charging at Kuzco then if they fall for the taunt Chicha makes the floor slippery upon the charging foe making the foe fly through the air. Tipo appears then after and holds out a beehive which inflicts low damage upon impact with the flying foe but lathers them up in honey thus hindering movement slightly. Chaca shows up after this with a bag of feathers that add to the movement hindering and make them look like a chicken or bird in appearance.
Finally the foe lands where the previous pinata would be as the blindfolded children whack the foe multiple times with sticks. None of this can happen unless the foe falls for the taunt in the first place. Deals heavy damage overall. Can also be used in conjunction with thrown foes. Cooldown 4 posts.
Kuzcotopia: A large structure that looks like Kuzco's summer getaway aka Kuzcotopia drops onto the foe for heavy attack damage. Cooldown 3 posts.
You threw off my groove!: cooldown 1 post left
Kronk the chef: cooldown 1 post left.
Guards Duration 1 post left.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2018 13:21:15 GMT -5
Gilgamesh shook his head to relieve himself of the effects of the stun. However, before he could do anything, Gilgamesh was somehow thrown the air. This probably wouldn't have been too bad, until he landed on the cart. Where did the cart come from? Where did this hill come from? WHERE DID THIS PICTURESQUE LANDSCAPE COME FROM? It was then, right as the honey covered him, that he knew he was caught in the most powerful of all attacks. A cutscene attack. Some called them Limit Breaks, but it was the same concept. Still, the honey was tasty, even if the bee stings left much to be desired. Then Gilgamesh found himself covered in feathers, which ruined the honey! Then he found himself hanging from a tree and being beaten with sticks. Despite the sticks being wielded by kids, it hurt a lot! Finally, Gilgamesh found himself in the arena again and he shook off the honey and the feathers. He stared at Kuzco, unnerved by how the fight had turned so suddenly. Sure, Kuzco was hurt pretty bad, but Gilgamesh wasn't exactly fresh as a daisy. Gilgamesh then knew it was time. He had to do the one thing that he, AND ONLY HE, could pull off. It was a plan so ingenious, it should be in every history book ever.
Gilgamesh got on his hands and knees and bowed deeply, to the shock of everyone.
"I... H-HOW COULD I POSSIBLY WIN?! Fighting all of you... i-it's just too much..." It seemed like Gilgamesh was surrendering. That is, until one noticed a clock appear, whose hands turned faster and faster before disappearing. A blue iridescent shield and then a green one also appeared and Gilgamesh seemed to be protected by a blue and green glow, while his movements seemed much faster than before. Gilgamesh looked up and deviously smirked at Kuzco before jumping back to his feet. "NOT! HA! I WAS LYING THE WHOLE TIME!" Gilgamesh then looked up as the sky darkened. Another Kuzcotopia appeared in the air, this one even more splendidly built then the last! This one even had a pool! However, Gilgamesh saw this coming and simply Jumped into the air. High, high, into the air as Kuzcotopia crashed into the spot of ground where the warrior once stood. Once again, Gravity being particular about creatures disobeying it, Gilgamesh started to fall, but pulled out a spear and was falling spear-first at Kuzco. "It looks like I underestimated you, Emperor Kuzco! I assure you it will be the last! My blood sings the song of battle! My muscles ache for the pain of victory! MY EYELASHES FLAP FOR JOY AT LIFE ON THE BATTLEFIELD!" Gilgamesh landed, hopefully on Kuzco, but in case that wasn't to be, Gilgamesh jumped back and reached into his cloak again. "Now... ZANTETSUKEN! DON'T FAIL ME NOW!" Gilgamesh swung the lightning bolt-shaped blade at Kuzco, hoping it wouldn't miss this time.
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Takes Heavy Damage from a bizarre ritual involving pillows and beating things with sticks.
1) Gilgamesh feigns surrender and used "Ha, I lied!", simultaneously casting Haste, Protect and Shell on himself and bringing dishonor on his cows.
2) Gilgamesh uses Jump to dodge Kuzcotopia and make Kuzco skewers
3) Gilgamesh slices at Kuzco with Zantetsuken. Rolling for Zantetsuken. XqrHEYmh1-10
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Revenge Blast: Gilgamesh does not take slights against him lightly and uses this move to take revenge. This attack's damage rating is equal to the damage rating of the last attack to hurt Gilgamesh. [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Aqua Breath: Gilgamesh takes a breath and then somehow manages to breathe out a torrent of water at all of his opponents. Does heavy water damage. [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Excalibur: The Holy Sword of Kings. This does Heavy Holy damage to all opponents. [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Summon Enkidu: Gilgamesh summons his lifelong companion, Enkidu. Enkidu swoops in and flies over the opponents, throwing mini-tornadoes at them. These cause Heavy Wind damage and pierces magical defense. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Laser Barrage: Gilgamesh fires lasers at his opponent. No one is sure how he does this but he does and it deals medium non-elemental damage to one opponent. [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Wind Slash: Gilgamesh slashes with his weapon, causing cutting edges of wind to be formed and thrown at his enemies. This attack does weak Wind damage to all opponents. [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Zantetsuken: Roll a 10-sided dice. If a one is rolled, that attack deals extreme damage that pierces any magical or physical defense to all opponents. If any other number is rolled, this attack misses and does nothing. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
HA! I lied!: Gilgamesh feigns surrender, bowing deeply. He then casts Haste, Protect and Shell on himself and laughs at his opponents' perceived naivete, whether or not they actually believed him. Haste allows him to use one extra ability per post, Protect reduces damage from physical attacks by one step (Medium damage to weak damage, e.g.) and Shell does the same for Magical attacks. [Buffs duration: 3 posts] [Cooldown: 4 posts]
Jump: Gilgamesh flies up and then rockets down, blade-first, onto an enemy, dealing medium damage [Cooldown: 2 posts.][Cooldown: 3 posts] 1-10
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2018 21:35:00 GMT -5
As Kuzco's attacks mostly hit most of their marks Kuzco himself couldn't help but laugh at this all happening in front of him as he tried to recover from the previous attacks Gilgamesh had wrought onto him earlier. However Kuzco did not expect him to dodge the Kuzcotopia this time as he had believed he had him stuck enough to not be able to dodge the attack. That's when it happened, the warrior known as Gilgamesh had dove to Kuzco but not before trying to fool Kuzco into believing that he had given up.
This was easily something he wouldn't be fooled from as he had lied to people plenty of times to be able to tell this one factor in battle. Kuzco played along though making it seem he didn't realize he was being fooled. "That is right peasant bow before your Emperor!" Kuzco would now notice the magical barriers that had surrounded the warrior as he told Kuzco that he had been lying before trying to skewer him.
Kuzco activated one of his other skills he had really no use for until now as a giant trampoline showed up beneath Kuzco bouncing him high into the air and enough to dodge the downward thrust from the warrior but only after meeting him head on with another skill of his delivering a frontal kick to the man's face which did nothing in damage but completely stripped Gilgamesh's barriers from him as they shattered from the impact.
The intended blow was very close to hitting him but did not hit. Kuzco would have been worried again when the warrior landed and threw another weapon in his direction, but it had been way off even after Kuzco landed back onto the trampoline to cushion his fall. "Ha! Is that all you got?" Kuzco would mock as he now noticed his guards were now gone and he was by himself.
A conjured table appeared before Kuzco again as he still needed to recover from the damage he took before. "Kronk give me your finest fish filet" Kronk appeared again dishing up a random fish dish which was rather fast and served it to Kuzco as the hungry Emperor ate it to feel refreshed enough to fight harder now. "This might be harder now that my guards are not here." Kuzco admitted as he patted his stomach as he felt full again.
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For The Last Time We Did Not Order A Giant Trampoline!: A giant trampoline that is already setup for some reason allows Kuzco to jump high in the air or help cushion a fall. Duration 1 turn. Cooldown 1 turn.
Ha! Boom Baby!: A powerful frontal kick that inflicts moderate damage to a foe. If used on a wall or barrier it will shatter upon impact. Cooldown 2 posts.
Kronk the Chef: Kronk makes a food dish that despite being diner food and very greasy it heals Kuzco like the Cura spell. Can also be used to heal allies. Cooldown 2 posts.
Kuzcotopia: Cooldown 2 posts
Summon Incan Guards: Cooldown 3 posts
You Threw Off My Groove!!: Kuzco bumps into the foe then yells at them in frustration stunning them for 1 turn. READY
I'm Sorry You Threw Off The Emperor's Groove: An attack used to start combination attacks as one of the Emperor's guards appears before the foe and throws them through the air. READY
Pacha's Family Pinata: 3 posts left.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 2, 2018 23:08:09 GMT -5
Gilgamesh thought he had dodged the kick in time. However, he soon noticed he was Protect-less and Shell-less. Luckily for him, he still had his Haste effect, given that it was not a barrier to protect Gilgamesh per say, but rather a boost in speed. Gilgamesh landed and jump backwards again. He looked up to find Kuzco had not pressed the advantage but instead healed himself up with more super greasy food. If Gilgamesh were to win this fight, he'd have to be more aggressive than before. No holding back anymore. Besides, this emperor had to be running out of tricks and that was the thing with tricks. They usually only worked once. "So you managed to deal with my barriers. NO MATTER! I am still far quicker than before AND I can take anything you dish out! Every moment leading up to now has merely been a gauge to test your strength, A PRELUDE IF YOU WILL! From now on, I won't hold back! You better be ready, Emperor Kuzco, I SHALL GIVE THIS BATTLE MY ALL! YOU'RE FINISHED!" While the bit about a "gauge to test Kuzco's strength" was sort of maybe definitely a lie, there was no reason for Kuzco to know that. However, the confusion would continue as Gilgamesh casted another spell, namely, the Mini spell. If it worked, Kuzco would gain a whole new perspective on life. Again. This time as someone about the size of a mouse.
However, Gilgamesh was not finished yet. The red-cloaked swordsman reached behind him and pulled out two swords. One was the Lightbringer, a sword of incredible Holy Power. The other was the Ragnarok, an equally powerful sword. He then threw them at Kuzco, noting that there were no guards to block these attacks this time. Even better, there was a chance that the magical power locked in both swords would be released and Kuzco would instead have to deal with some intense magic. Even worse, the Haste spell was making Gilgamesh's movements super fast, making his throwing nearly faster than the eye could keep track of. "Go, Lightbringer! GO, RAGNAROK! SPEED UNERRINGLY TO MY OPPONENT! TEACH HIM WHAT IT MEANS TO FIGHT THE ALMIGHTY GILGAMESH!" Once the swords were used, whether they hit or missed or cast their destructive magics, they disappeared, returning to Gilgamesh's inventory.
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(Lost Protect and Shell, but still has Haste due to its un-Barrier-like qualities. Took no Damage this go around.)
1) Cast Mini on Kuzco. Rolling for Mini 7y8D67RM1-10
2) Threw Lightbringer at Kuzco. Rolling for Lightbringer's alternate attack. 1-10
3) Threw Ragnarok at Kuzco. Rolling for Ragnarok's alternate attack. 1-10
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Summon Enkidu: Gilgamesh summons his lifelong companion, Enkidu. Enkidu swoops in and flies over the opponents, throwing mini-tornadoes at them. These cause Heavy Wind damage and pierces magical defense. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
Zantetsuken: Roll a 10-sided dice. If a one is rolled, that attack deals extreme damage that pierces any magical or physical defense to all opponents. If any other number is rolled, this attack misses and does nothing. [Cooldown: 2 posts]
HA! I lied!: Gilgamesh feigns surrender, bowing deeply. He then casts Haste, Protect and Shell on himself and laughs at his opponents' perceived naivete, whether or not they actually believed him. Haste allows him to use one extra ability per post, Protect reduces damage from physical attacks by one step (Medium damage to weak damage, e.g.) and Shell does the same for Magical attacks. [Buffs duration: 2 posts] [Cooldown: 4 posts]
Jump: Gilgamesh flies up and then rockets down, blade-first, onto an enemy, dealing medium damage [Cooldown: 1 post]
Mini: Gilgamesh casts this spell at an opponent and cuts them down to size. Their physical strength is severely reduced and they take more damage from Gilgamesh's attacks. Roll a ten-sided dice to determine if opponent is affected or not. [3 or 7 = Success] Can be healed with Esuna, a Remedy or any items that cure Mini. (Opponent's physical abilities's damage ratings are reduced by two steps, with Weak damage being the lowest. Gilgamesh's physical abilities act as if they were a damage rating higher. Magic is not affected in either case) [Debuff Duration: 2 posts] [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Lightbringer: Gilgamesh throws the Lightbringer sword from his inventory at his opponent. When it strikes, it does medium damage. However, it has a random chance to cast Holy on impact. If a ten-sided die is rolled and comes up a success, Holy is cast and the attack instead does Heavy Holy damage. [2 or 8 = success][Cooldown: 4 posts]
Ragnarok: Gilgamesh throws the Ragnarok sword from his inventory at his opponent. When it strikes, it does medium damage. However, it has a random chance to cast Flare on impact. If a ten-sided die is rolled and comes up a success, Flare is cast and the attack instead does Heavy non-elemental damage. [2 or 8 = success][Cooldown: 4 posts] 1-10·1-10·1-10
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2018 11:39:53 GMT -5
Kuzco was at this point hoping he would win but when things started looking up for him he would be hit with the Mini spell that the warrior Gilgamesh had cast onto him thus giving him a whole new perspective on what it was like to literally be the little man as he saw from what he thought was Gilgamesh towering over him. "Wha buh what?! Why are you suddenly bigger?" he then realized it wasn't the warrior that was bigger but he was suddenly smaller. "Well this isn't good is it?" Kuzco said feeling he might not win this thing after all. But as the warrior Gilgamesh threw his weapons at Kuzco to supposedly finish him off Kuzco stood firm and glared back at the warrior Gilgamesh with bravery. "Okay big guy bring it on!" Kuzco said now activating a skill he had not used yet keeping him from being damaged by the blades.
This however did not stop the magical attacks paired with said blades and hurt Kuzco severely before making Kuzco limp again. This was not good at all. Kuzco was tempted to just give up at this point but did his best to keep standing up after those attacks. His guards were gone and he was running low on options to use against this big guy.
That's when it hit him, he still had a way to keep up with this giant but it would be taking a risk as he was still very tiny. "Come on out! Theme song guy!" Kuzco pointed in a random direction as the funky singer appeared sliding into the ring singing 'Perfect World' to Kuzco thus boosting his attack and speed enough to keep Kuzco in the fight.
Kuzco would then attempt to speed around the giant of a man that was Gilgamesh as the theme song guy sang his song which would keep the theme song guy from being affected by any attacks while doing so. Kuzco then punched the warrior's foot hoping to give him a huge foot ache or topple him to the ground. His attacks were still weak but now powered up by one step thanks to the theme song guy. Still the attack Kuzco did would be the same as stepping on someone's foot really hard. Hopefully it was enough for now. "Man i'm really hurting but I'm not about to give up yet!" Kuzco would say as he attempted to stay in the fight.
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Bring It On!: Kuzco's bravery in the face of danger negates any physical attacks against him for 1 turn. Does not work against magical attacks. Cooldown 3 posts.
Theme Song Guy: A funky singer appears out of nowhere and sings for Kuzco thus boosting his attack and speed. Also boosts attack and speed for any allies in the area. Duration 3 turns. Cooldown 2 posts.
Kuzco punched Gilgamesh's foot for low damage.
Kronk the chef: cooldown 1 post
Kuzcotopia: cooldown 2 posts
Pacha pinata: cooldown 3 posts.
Incan Guards: cooldown 2 posts.
Boom baby: cooldown 1 post.
Trampoline: Ready to use.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2018 20:43:50 GMT -5
Gilgamesh laughed triumphantly as the flow of battle continued in his favor. "Yes! Enjoy your new form as an ANT! Where is that accursed kitten now? She could end this fight with one strike!" However, even Gilgamesh was shocked as Kuzco's comically tiny voice managed to summon the funkiest- wow, that guy was short. Had been hit with Mini, too? Regardless, this man was the funkiest singer ever! So funky, in fact, that Gilgamesh lost track of his adversary. That is, until a sudden pain hit his foot. He flinched and held his foot, hopping a bit as he looked down to see the tiny emperor looking defiantly at him. "You! That REALLY... KIND OF... THAT STUNG A BIT! So, you insist on fighting until the end, eh?! I commend you for your gallantry, my very small friend! However, there cannot be two winners to this fight and I plan on making it to the end! SO I WILL CRUSH YOU, EMPEROR KUZCO, TO YOUR OWN THEME SONG, NO LESS!" Gilgamesh reached into his cloak YET AGAIN and, using two of his hands, sliced at Kuzco with Excalibur and Masamune in an instant, thanks to Haste!
But the warrior wasn't quite finished yet. He'd need to end this fight now, before the Mini effect wore off. There was only one way to do that. He'd have to use a spell he picked up while traveling the World of Balance, seeking warriors worthy of his skill. "And now, Emperor Kuzco, I end this fight, with the Strongest of All Spells! Even you and your tricks pale in comparison to this spell's power! All the delicious, greasy food in the world will not avail you! I CAST A SPELL THAT CAN DESTROY THE VERY STARS IN THE SKY! QUAAAAAASAAAAAAAAAAARRRRRRRR!" Suddenly, a hole in space ripped open above the arena and through it, one could see the emptiness of space and the twinkling of the stars in the sky. However, this also meant that it was starting to suck almost everything that wasn't named Gilgamesh into it. Both Kuzcotopias shattered and were sucked up into the hole, the debris from both buildings spinning around and around in a massive vortex. Pieces of the arena became dislodges and joined the shattered remnants of the dual Kuzcotopias. After the damage had been done, the hole closed itself up, imploding from the forces involved. Silence fell onto the battle field as mere pebbles fell to the ground.
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1) Gilgamesh pulls out Excalibur and slices at Kuzco
2) Gilgamesh ALSO pulls out Masamune and slices at Kuzco
3) Gilgamesh casts Quasar, his strongest attack, to damage Kuzco and clean up the arena a bit.
The Many Faces of Gilgamesh: Due to Gilgamesh's visits to many worlds, he's undergone many different appearances. With some practice, he has managed to access these different forms, though his control of them is... well, it doesn't really exist. An eight-sided dice is rolled to determine which form he takes when combat starts. [Forms are numbered 1-7; Form is unchanged at 8] Gilgamesh's default mode is Rift Wanderer Mode. However, should Gilgamesh arrive on a world where he had a different mode [Orience, for example], he will adopt the appropriate mode as default. If the number rolled corresponds to a form already in use, the form is unchanged.
[1] Rift Wanderer: (FFV/Dissidia) Represents Gilgamesh's time as Exdeath's lackey and his later intrusion into the Dissidia Realm.
[2] Guardian Force Mode: (FFVIII/FFVI/FFI/FFIV:The After Years) Represents Gilgamesh's more nondescript travels, where he acted as a force of powerful good and an obstacle for heroes who wish to explore everything.
[3] Elite Mark Mode: (FFXII) Represents Gilgamesh's time as the greatest swordsman in all of Ivalice and also Ivalice's greatest troublemaker.
[4] Commando Mode: (FFXIII-2) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a gladiator in a Coliseum out of Time.
[5] Eorzean Warrior Mode: (FFXIV) Represents Gilgamesh's time as a suspected thief in Eorzea. Has shown a love painting roosters green out of loneliness.
[6] Blademaster Mode: (FFXV) Represents the time Gilgamesh spent in Eos, testing potential Shields of the King to see who was worthy of receiving his power.
[7] Lorican King Mode: (FF Type-0) Represents the mysterious origins of Gilgamesh and his time as King of Lorica on the world of Orience.
Not only does Gilgamesh's arsenal change with each mode, but also his abilities. Abilities will be listed under their respective form and CAN ONLY BE USED IN THAT FORM. However, some moves are used in more than one form (Excalipur and Bitter End, for example). Any differences will be noted. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Summon Enkidu: Gilgamesh summons his lifelong companion, Enkidu. Enkidu swoops in and flies over the opponents, throwing mini-tornadoes at them. These cause Heavy Wind damage and pierces magical defense. [Cooldown: 1 post]
Zantetsuken: Roll a 10-sided dice. If a one is rolled, that attack deals extreme damage that pierces any magical or physical defense to all opponents. If any other number is rolled, this attack misses and does nothing. [Cooldown: 1 post]
HA! I lied!: Gilgamesh feigns surrender, bowing deeply. He then casts Haste, Protect and Shell on himself and laughs at his opponents' perceived naivete, whether or not they actually believed him. Haste allows him to use one extra ability per post, Protect reduces damage from physical attacks by one step (Medium damage to weak damage, e.g.) and Shell does the same for Magical attacks. [Buffs duration: 1 post] [Cooldown: 4 posts]
Jump: Gilgamesh flies up and then rockets down, blade-first, onto an enemy, dealing medium damage [CAN BE USED AGAIN]
Mini: Gilgamesh casts this spell at an opponent and cuts them down to size. Their physical strength is severely reduced and they take more damage from Gilgamesh's attacks. Roll a ten-sided dice to determine if opponent is affected or not. [3 or 7 = Success] Can be healed with Esuna, a Remedy or any items that cure Mini. (Opponent's physical abilities's damage ratings are reduced by two steps, with Weak damage being the lowest. Gilgamesh's physical abilities act as if they were a damage rating higher. Magic is not affected in either case) [Debuff Duration: 1 post] [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Lightbringer: Gilgamesh throws the Lightbringer sword from his inventory at his opponent. When it strikes, it does medium damage. However, it has a random chance to cast Holy on impact. If a ten-sided die is rolled and comes up a success, Holy is cast and the attack instead does Heavy Holy damage. [2 or 8 = success][Cooldown: 3 posts]
Ragnarok: Gilgamesh throws the Ragnarok sword from his inventory at his opponent. When it strikes, it does medium damage. However, it has a random chance to cast Flare on impact. If a ten-sided die is rolled and comes up a success, Flare is cast and the attack instead does Heavy non-elemental damage. [2 or 8 = success][Cooldown: 3 posts]
Masamune: The iconic katana. This does heavy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Excalibur: The Holy Sword of Kings. This does Heavy Holy damage to all opponents. [Cooldown: 3 posts]
Quasar: Gilgamesh uses this spell to rip a hole into space that sucks up the earth and damages all opponents. This attack does extreme non-elemental damage. [Cooldown: 5 posts]
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Post by Deleted on Mar 3, 2018 20:56:20 GMT -5
Kuzco was amazed how well he had fought against the warrior known as Gilgamesh but every good thing has to come to an end as Kuzco had been hit directly by all of the warrior's attacks but even though Kuzco struggled to stay up he had now been knocked unconscious and unable to move. This of course meant he was out of the match and had returned to normal size before all his abilities had vanished from the arena. ~
Kuzco is finished off by Gilgamesh. Kuzco loses the match!
(OOC: I give up and give the win to Gilgamesh.)
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