Tournament 2004

Introduction

The Tournament is back! Samyik has left the scene and the tournament championship is up for grabs! Who will it be?
Host: Neojiisu

Summary

(Written by Jakole)

Chapter 1: Round 1

Gage v. Yojimbo: This match seemed a bit one sided, Gage taking control right from the start. Yojimbo held out right 'till the end though, giving the judges a clear decision for Gage to win.

Gareeku v. Shino: The match seemed to be at a stalemate for the entire duration, ending in a judge's decision for Shino to proceed to Round 2.

Frey v. Carniku: This match was decided before it begun, Carniku being left alone when the bell should have rang. Frey didn't show, and Carniku was declared winner by default.

Hakuto v. Zach: The position of the match varied, looking as if each fighter was downed at one time or another, but it played through, to a judge's decision of Zach to advance.

Captain Generica v. Serenade: Capt. Generica was determined not to lose for the second year in a row, and often seemed to take the advantage. Even so, Serenade always managed to come back, and snatched the judge's decision after the match had played out.

J-Bomb v. Ceres: The fight seemed to be over relatively soon after it had begun, J-Bomb winning the judges decision, and the right to advance.

Druac v. Xarius: The fighters seemed to remain on par during the fight, making bets on their own match. The fight ended with Druac being knocked out of the arena, sending Xarius to round 2.

Omen v. The Mime: The match seemed pretty level, The Mime terrorising the playing field with giant feathers and an Acme Anvil, but Omen soon took control and won the match, with flying colours.

Gokan v. Bolt: This is another fixed match, Bolt failing to arrive at the tournament, so Gokan advanced by default.

Kenu v. Kalle: Kenu won this match by Kalle being disqualified for a Low Blow. Hope you get those kids, Kenu.

Musashi v. Bryce: This was one of the tightest matches in the first round, neither warrior getting the upper hand. Musashi managed to snatch the judge's favour with his skill and tactics, and advanced to the next round.

Alykoth v. Zakk: This match was over fast, Alykoth dominating the match quickly, and knocking Zakk unconscious, while making him Ringed Out at the same time.

Tyreth v. Dale: Again, this match was cut, as Tyreth failed to show. Dale advanced by default.

Indigo v. Zechariah: This was another of the tightest matches, Zachariah noticing the similarity in fighting between Indigo and King Neojiisu. Indigo managed to take a victory from the judges with his infiltrator skill, setting place for his fight in Round 2.

Seriyu v. Zeon: This explosive Father-son Bout ended with Zeon's disappearance, leaving Seriyu to advance to the next round.

Sanity v. Osirus: This match was over quickly, Sanity landing a crunching kick to Osirus' face, rendering him unconscious.

Chapter Two: Round 2

Gage v. Shino: Shino was rearing to go for this match, but unfortunately Gage's juin skill overpowered him. Gage advanced to the next round.

Carniku v. Zach: The match started after Carniku got pummelled by the audience, and Zach took control and won the judges decision.

Serenade v. J-Bomb: Another tight bout, both fighters countering each others moves, and finishing the fight with an explosive power struggle. The judges gave the match to Serenade by a gnat's width, so Serenade advanced.

Xarius v. Omen: This match was close, and usually an explosive battle of Ki, but Omen seemed to have the match under control. Omen advanced after the judge's decision.

Gokan v. Kenu: This was an extremely tight match, the 2 super Saiyans matching each other move for move. The Judges decision went to Kenu, who went on to the quarter finals.

Musashi v. Alykoth: This match was almost perfectly equal, both fighters displaying amazing feats of skill and strength, but after revealing his transformation into a Super Saiyan 4, Musashi advanced to the next round.

Dale v. Indigo: This was another match that failed to start, the lack of appearing taking Dale. Indigo won by default, to fight in the semi-finals.

Seriyu v. Sanity: This XXX rated fight at times seemed to turn into a very rude stand up comedy show, but the real action (Fighting that is) was always explosive. Both fighters seemed to be downed at times, but after the time ran out, Seriyu was declared the winner.

Chapter Three: The Quarter Finals

Gage v. Zach: Gage had control of this match from the very beginning, not only breaking Zach's arm, but also damaging his mind! Zach came back at times, but when Gage launched his lethal Medigo Flame, Zach was sent, burned and crippled, out of the arena. Gage had won.

Serenade v. Omen: This match was the hardest of the quarter finals to judge, with both fighters coming up with more and more inventive ways to counter each other. In the end, it turned out with Serenade's hair fighting Omen and a Ki-made clone! After much of the judge's discussion, Omen was declared winner, advancing to the Semi Finals.

Kenu v. Musashi: Kenu was the first to be outed at the Quarter Final level, not appearing for his match, and giving Musashi an automatic Semi-Final place.

Indigo v. Seriyu: Even though the Dragonian, Seriyu, started the match fantastically well, the Juin's skill was far superior, knocking Seriyu out cold before the match really began. Indigo advanced to the Semi Final.

Chapter Four: The Semi Finals

Gage v. Omen: This match started quickly, Omen shooting his Elasticy hands to Gage, who quickly dodged and started an invisible assault of Mind attacks. But these psychic attacks wouldn't not last long, and soon the two were locked in melee combat. Each combatant was continuously trying to outdo the other, more and more powerful combinations being launched on either side. The Vigaroth and the Juin were locked in combat, but Omen tried a show-stopping Ki blast. But this was turned on him by the Juin, as Gage caught the audiences attention with what seemed to be a new transformation. Moments later, the fighting was back on, and the warriors were head to head once more. But Omen soon turned the tables once again, his full body Ki Clone taking to the stage once more. Outnumbered 2 to 1, Gage still managed to make an explosive display of a battle, and in a giant blast, Omen was floored. Gage was the winner.

Musashi v. Indigo: Garin was there hours early, posing as the infiltrator Indigo as he had for the whole tournament. When Musashi arrived, he donned the arena, testing his arsenal quickly before the match was to begin. After a slow beginning, Musashi launched the first attack, springing the battle into full frontal action. Each warrior tried time and time again to weaken their opponent; numerous light tricks were emplaced to try to weaken the enemy. But only one of these actually managed to work, but only because of the extremities involved. Indigo's uppercut that concealed a powerful Flashbang not only blinded Musashi, but also deafened him, but this did not mean the Saiyan was all out. He immediately got back in the game, the melee between Musashi and Indigo grueling on right until the end. Or at least, until the end of this combat. Musashi then gave Indigo his proposition. All out or Not at all. Indigo accepted, and after transforming to Archon and taking the Saiyan on full force, the round was up. Indigo was declared the winner, and was on to the Finals!

Chapter Five: The Consolation Match and the Final

Consolation Match: Omen v. Musashi: Musashi was pumped and ready for his final match, but it seemed his opponent was a no-show. However, Omen arrived in the nick of time, but to no avail. Musashi's first string of techniques knocked Omen clean from the ring. The consolation bout went to Musashi.

The Final: Gage v. Indigo: Both fighters were hyped. Thinking of loved ones, preparing for the gruelling battle ahead, both of them had the same thought in mind. They were going to win. Gage entered the arena first, soon to be followed by Indigo from the opposite entrance. The Juins exchanged silent promises, and then the fight was on. Gage immediately started with telepathic theatrics to catch his opponent off guard, but Indigo was having none of it. The Juins were doing this head to head. However, the match ended up being one of the shortest of the tournament, when Indigo launched a, quite literally, bone crunching attack, rending Gage out of the game.

Indigo was the champion of Eden. 1

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