Kyoji watched Li go down out of the corner of his eye as he struggled with the last standing swordsman, who was proving to be much tougher than expected. He was barely managing to hold him off as their weapons locked and they pushed against each other in a deadlock.
"Shit. This was a lot easier when it was a surprise," Kyoji thought. His thoughts were cut short, however, when he noticed that his opponent's sword had started to glow a faint blue, as small sparks began jumping up and down the blade. Kyoji quickly side stepped, and the sword came down with such strength that it smashed through the deck.
"That's no good..."
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"Philosophers have hitherto only interpreted the world in various ways; the point is to change it."
- Karl Marx; 11th Feuerbach - Thesis, 1845
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Originally Posted by fifthfiend
But seriously I don't know how any Kansan can trust anything their senses tell them about Missouri, what with the vertigo induced from exposure to actual topography.
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