Quoted By:
"<span class="mu-s">For the first Half Final, we have a rematch of last year's final! Dhundan won, Ster Ling wants his revenge. Both have immensely trained.
Ready? Fight!</span>"
You can feel the tension in the air and animosity between Ster Ling and Dhundan.
Ster Ling immediately shoot an arrow, blocked by Dhundan's impossible shield.
"<span class="mu-s">That didn't worked last year, that won't work this year!</span>
Dhundan charges, cutting down a second arrow mid-flight. The pressure is rising, although Ster Ling seems to resist more than well to the intimidating friend of yours.
Arrows are raining, while Dhundan is walking irremediably onward a quite static Ster Ling. So, motion is not a strength of the future bowmaster?
The match is settled. Dhundan strikes, his treasured saber - last year's first prize, still bounded in cloth at his belt.
Your hand goes instinctively at your own belt cloth-bundle. You don't think the Teapot have much use in fight, but it can keep them sucker guessing - except your next opponent, which have seen your precious item exposed. Not that it matters much as you don't plan to reveal your trumps in the upcoming fight.
It is time. You walk on the arena one last time today. You bow as the referee is hyping the fight, not betraying your intent even to LienWen.
Now, you'll have to sell the act...
1 roll of 1d100!
DC : 30(Convince laymen)/50(Convince your friends)/70(Convince your Masters)/90(Secret Good Stuff)
You can use the Hawk Spirit and the Horse spirit as "trumps" to improve the show. However, as you didn't used them this year, those trumps might be forgetten next year if you keep them hidden.