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Cassius Sinclair The Kraken
Name of the participant? The reception woman asked and as Cass opened his mouth to answer, Jack spoke up, Squids Squidly. Cassius closed his mouth in a mixture of irritation and utter surprise. Somewhere along the line these three had actually switched over from just calling Cassius a pretty bland and mildly racist nickname to actually believing that was his name even though Cass had never even introduced himself. Luckily the woman just stared at Jack and then Cass in almost the same level of disbelief as Cassius was experiencing. Surely he's joking. Erm, yes, he is, sorry about that. Cassius, Cassius Sinclair. The reception desk girl nodded, clearly accepting this far more normal name as she jotted down the name. Behind him Jack said, Cassius...Sin...clair. You sure? I could'a sworn ya said it was Squids something yesterday at the bar. He scratched his head in thought but Cass only smiled briefly and Pogo broke down laughing before throwing an arm around Cass's shoulder. Ahh sorry bout that, so it's Cassius, huh? Bit of a different name but I reckon I'm one to talk, goin around bein called Pogo and what not. I think I'll stick with callin you Squids though if it's all the same. Cassius said nothing in response as the two walked through the reception area of the arena and into the holding center for all participants. Pogo clearly took Cass's silence as acceptance of his nickname, but Cass was lost in his own world as he stared at the competition warming up for the fights.
Competitors of all shapes, sizes, races and fighting styles filled the holding area, milling about one another. Many of them spoke amongst each other commonly, some even joking and laughing together. It was an odd scene as, just beyond the electrified gates one could see a fight going on with a particular individual working his opponent with what appeared to be a hammer and chisel. It was gruesome and the two competitors had probably just been in this same room only minutes earlier.
So how does this work? Two go in, fight and the winner is recruited? Cassius asked, turning back to his new compatriots. Pogo scratched under his chin in thought for a second, Ehhh sortof, but also not exactly. Come here. He said, pulling Cassius towards the electrified fencing which lead to the arena. He pointed through the fencing, careful not to touch the live wires, That up there is Ursa's box, the Big Bear himself is somewhere behind that curtain. So how it works is yeah...usually two people enter and one exits. If you win that doesn't necessarily mean Ursa is gonna offer you a contract or a meetin. Ya gotta impress the mink, really show off. If he takes an interest in you he might...uhh...tweak your fight somehow, really throw you to the dogs and see what you're made of, sometimes literally. Pogo said with a smirk. So it's all arbitrary then? I guess, at the end of the day Ursa has the final say. So go out there and win, don't die and most importantly, make it look good. Pogo said with a slap of encouragement against Cass's back.
Yeah...great. Cass said, staring up at the curtained box. There was nothing lavish about it, it fit in perfectly with the surrounding scenery of the arena and yet something drew the eye to it unnaturally. It spoke volumes of power and confidence, impenetrable yet only protected by a thin, dark blue curtain. Cassius narrowed his eyes, studying the large box for any sign of movement, just a glimpse of this shadowy figure known as Ursa. Eventually he gave up, turning his back on the box and the two contenders beating each other bloody.
Nearly an hour later Cassius had found a seat on an old wooden bench in the back of the holding area. The fighters had thinned, the crowd now down to maybe a dozen or so compared to the well over fifty who had been in the room when he first entered. Pogo, Jack and Gil had wished him luck awhile back before leaving to take their seats and watch the fight. Initially Cassius had stood by the fence, watching fighters enter and leave, many not of their own volition but in stretchers or even a medivac cart. After awhile however, he grew restless and bored, tired of watching the same bloody images play out over and over again, tired of waiting for his name to be called, waiting for the ball to be set in motion to determine the fate of the rest of his life. If he didn't get an audience with Ursa he'd be back to square one, having to restart and find a new way. While it wasn't the end of the world, Cassius had realized that Ursa and his business of hired mercenaries weren't only the stepping stone towards finding out about Cecile, but also represented steady income to keep his head above water and most importantly, someone to watch his back even if it was only because the other guy was getting paid to do it. Ursa offered the much needed stability that Cassius subconsciously had been seeking since arriving in the above world. Stirring him from his thoughts a loud voice echoed over the speakers in the holding area,
Cassius Sinclair and Reaver Taikanawa report to the main gate. Lifting his head to look around for his opponent, Cassius found a broad, strong man covered in what appeared to be hand made armor. The armor was decorated with bones and upon closer inspection, Cassius realized they were fish bones. Across his back was a net and long, three pointed trident. The man rose as Cassius did and locked eyes with the fishman before smirking and looking down at his armor which Cassius was staring at,
- Reaver:
Looking for a spot I can fit you in on? Don't worry, I'll make room for ya fishboy. Cassius narrowed his eyes but said nothing as he stepped towards the opening fence. The two walked out together side by side and for a moment Cassius forgot all about the man decorated with what could have quite possibly been his neighbor's bones and simply stared agape at the massive crowd around him. In the holding area he had been able to see parts of the crowd and even listen to their roars throughout the fights but actually standing there at ground level, in the center of it all with the bright, searing lights on his skin and the thunderous yells and screams of the frenzied crowd...it was surreal. He felt as if he had been transported to a different dimension, something not of this world as he walked towards the center starting area of the well over 200 foot arena.
It wasn't until the crowd reached 2 in the countdown that Cassius realized he was about to fight for his life and his future. Tuning in as they dropped to 1, Cassius focused on his opponent only for the man to suddenly stab forward with his trident towards Cassius's left shoulder. However, the jab was high and leaning away from it was simple. It wasn't until he felt the netting wrap around his right ankle that he realized the jab had missed purposefully, forcing him to lean towards the right and making an easy trip a possible deciding blow already so early in this fight.
With a tug of the net, Cassius found himself staring up at the ceiling of the massive cavern, the cage made of piping above him taunting him as his back exploded in pain. His opponent was far smarter than he looked, clearly not collecting all those fishbones with just a pole and long afternoon. Cass felt a pressure on his right palm and looked over to see the hilt of the trident pressed painfully into his hand to keep it pinned. He turned again as the man's left foot stood on the inside of his elbow, threatening to crack it with one quick movement. Cassius looked up to stare his opponent in the face only to receive a swift kick to the face, his head reverberating on the sand. Blood spittle flew backwards, painting the sand behind Cass's head. His world spun, exploding in colors and splotches of black and purple. An audible groan escaped Cassius's lips, matched only by the cracking of his jaw.
Pfft, I knew this was going to be easy but honestly, the Bear won't even give me a look with something like you. The man said with pitiful disdain in his voice. As he spoke, Cassius's hearing and vision began to clear. He focused on the man, ignoring his words but instead focusing on his position, the slits in his armor exposing bear skin and smiled before a tentacles on his face flicked a small water bullet towards the man's exposed thigh. It grazed it briefly, drawing a small amount of blood and resulting in Reaver recoiling instinctively. This in turn lessened the force on Cass's elbow enough for him to force it off and grab his ankle, yanking it out from under him and bringing the fight to the ground. Immediately Cassius rolled to his left, separating himself from Reaver and jumping to his feet. Reaver followed, or attempted to as he put pressure on his left leg only to collapse, his trident dug into the ground to support him. What the hell? You barely even grazed me. Though he didn't show it, Cassius smiled inwardly as his plan had worked and the neurotoxin was already setting into the man's thigh. Unfortunately that was a ticking clock so he'd need to move fast to take advantage of this momentary window. Cassius moved forward, striking forward with his fist into the center mass of Reaver's chest with a powerful punch. The man flew backwards, tumbling through the sand and blood soaked arena floor.
It's unbecoming for a man to speak so boldly before the the fight has really begun. Cassius said as he stalked towards the downed Reaver, wiping blood from the side of his mouth. He stood over the man now, ready to deliver a swift kick to the face as Reaver crouched down on all fours, attempting to catch is breath and stand up. His trident had fallen by the wayside and the net lay uselessly in front of him. You're one to talk fishfuck. Reaver said through gritted teeth before pressing a hidden button on the handle of his net. Suddenly electricity coursed through Cassius's entire body, painfully constricting his muscles and causing him to scream out in agony as he fell to the ground. Jumping to his feet, the neurotoxin beginning to break down in his blood stream, Reaver seized his fallen trident and stood over the paralyzed Cassius who twitched and contorted painfully due to the residual shocks from the net. He began to slowly press one of the tips of the trident into Cass's shoulder, just above where it met his abdomen. He was careful not to hit any vital areas, but also smart enough to cause as much pain as possible. Cassius screamed and writhed in anguish, his muscles still constricting unwillingly.
That little water trick was cute, I'll give you that, but I've been at this game a lot longer than you pal. Now give up so I can be rid of you and move onto the next one. Reaver said with clear disdain, forcing the tip of the trident deeper into Cass's flesh. Blood pooled around the wound, soaking into his coat and spreading across his chest. The lights in the arena began to flicker, fading in and out until Cassius realized that wasn't the lights but his own consciousness. He was losing consciousness, which meant he was losing, fast. He had to do something immediately or they'd call the fight and that would be that, he'd be back to square one, alone and helpless. The sand stung his hand as he gripped it, crushing it within his palm to abate the waves of pain wracking his body. The materials of the earth had never been his friend, the deep waters of the sea his closest ally, but so far from home he had to make new friends, new bonds and relationships. Acting on instinct and adrenaline alone, Cassius hurled a clod of sand, sweat and blood at Reaver's face, momentarily blinding the gladiator and causing him to reel back brushing his eyes. The tip of the trident popped out of Cassius's chest with a wet sucking noise and Cassius moved to his feet.
He closed his eyes for a moment, leaving Reaver preoccupied with the sand in his eyes. Around him he could hear the roar of the crowd, his body ached in pain as his muscles attempted to rid themselves fully of the momentary paralysis. His shoulder throbbed with shooting pain from the gaping wound inflicted on him. His arm hung limp at his side, but he cleared his mind. He blocked out the noise of the crowd, picturing rolling waves crashing against the shore. Cassius imagined floating peacefully along the surface of an ocean nearly so placid it shined like new glass. He took several deep breaths before opening his eyes, adrenaline and a clear mind focusing him in on the task at hand. He said nothing as he approached Reaver who feverishly tore at his own eyes. No biting words of taunt or war cries could be heard from the tall fishman. Instead he calmly removed his coat as he stalked forward and as Reaver stood upright, now staring at Cassius and readying his trident. Cass however punched the air forward and Reaver doubled over, the trident clattering to the ground as he gripped his stomach. Cassius stepped forward and grabbed the back of Reaver's head before bringing his knee up into the fish hunter's face. Blood splattered across Cass's knee as Reaver stumbled backwards, trying to stay upright.
Cassius followed him, delivering a stiff uppercut to the under jaw. To Reaver's credit, he managed to stay on his feet, though stumbled more on wobbly knees. Cassius stepped up to him, very close now and the tentacles on his face reached forward, seizing Reaver's face by the back of the head and ears. For a moment the air was still between them and even the crowd fell hushed, waiting for what would happen next before Cassius let out a bellowing cry, screaming so loud into Reaver's face that spittle flew from his lips and splattered across Reaver's features. He then reeled back before delivering a devastating headbutt to his opponent, causing Reaver to drop like a sack of rocks, unconscious to the arena floor. Cassius stared down at his opponent as he felt the warm trickle of blood make its way down his forehead and across his brow. He gazed around at the cheering crowd but stopped as his eyes fell on Ursa's box, the curtain was slightly ajar but from this distance Cassius still couldn't see in. Regardless he simply stared, blocking out the world around him and waiting to see if that had been enough to garner the Big Bear's attention.
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