Anake faced off against the legendary King Gilgash in a colossal place where they almost got annihilated when they got in contact with the energy that he was spreading during the song , filled with thousands of cheering viewers that no one could see, but the gods. That ans that they were look at the Clad in bronze armor and wielding her massive axe of two continents, Anake charged forward with a wild rage. This made Gilgash, adorned with golden armor and holding his mighty sword, t her head-on, which made the place be reduced to a super pocket space.
Anake swung her powerful axe in wide arcs, but Gilgash deftly evaded his blows with superhuman reflexes, taunting Anake with her smug smile that everyone would recognize. As the battle raged on, the two titans traded powerful lunges and parries, each determined to erge victorious: Anake was letting every hit vanish into ti and decay.
That made Gilgash's sword gleam in the sunlight as he delivered calculated strikes, each one causing sparks to fly. That said, Anake's axe deflected the first few, but the onslaught wore him down. Their weapons clashed in a flurry of attacks, a testant to their prowess. In that sense, the sounds of tal on tal echoed through the arena, the audience growing more and more frenzied.
Anake stumbled backwards, panting heavily. Gilgash seized the opportunity and rushed forward, delivering a devastating blow that sent Anake crashing to the ground. The crowd roared with excitent.
Blood trickled from Anake’s lip as she spat into the sand, eyes blazing. With a roar, she slamd her endless octadinsionall axe into the ground and vaulted back to her feet—muscles coiling like steel springs of her beautiful body. Gilgash paused, intrigued. Few had risen after such a blow.
"Still standing?" Gilgash mused, twirling his sword lazily. "You’re more entertaining than I expected. I guess you are not using your full power."
Anake didn’t answer. sHe charged, not with reckless fury this ti, but purpose. That ant that each footfall shook dust into the air as she closed the distance in three thunderous strides.
Their weapons t again axe against sword but this ti Anake twisted, which could be a twist in hell, using sheer strength to hook Gilgash’s blade and yank him off balance like the simp he is. The King of Uruk staggered forward like a fuckass and that was all Anake needed.
She drove a knee into Gilgash’s gut.
The golden warrior grunted a rare sound of pain and stumbled back two steps before regaining composure. His smirk returned... sharper now.
“Now you fight like a bitch. You should be ashad of yourself, little whimp,” she said through gritted teeth, “like one worthy of death.”
With godlike speed, Gilgash surged forward in a blinding flurry five strikes in less than a second: high-left, low-right, diagonal upward slash that he moved like fire given form, which no one could actually enjoy in the sight of life. This is the best way to be in the human existence and the ambiguity of death.
Anake blocked two but caught the third across his shoulder plate that everyone could in those lights around Anake, Lady justice, Lyras, and LYras in one solid hit that cracked bronze and sent searing pain down her arm. That made HER axe nearly slipped from numb fingers.
But then a flicker of insight THAT NOT EVEN THE SIMPS LIKE COULD GET.
He noticed it: every fourth strike… just for an instant… Gilgash favored slightly on his right. That said, a hairline opening near the hip where golden armor overlapped softer chainmail beneath.
Not enough for most n to exploit, but enough for soone built like war made flesh like those warrior getting full in blood.
Anake dropped low under another slash not blocking anymore but inviting pursuit of faith and fa. But to her, that was nothing. In secret, she was playing with him
And just as predicted overconfident he lunged with contemptuous force…
NOW!
With every ounce of strength left in her, Anake pivoted hard,
His massive boot kicked up sand and rock
Then—
UP!
The full weight behind it,
Axe arcing through twilight sky—
CHUNK!
Steel bit deepnot flesh or bone but gold-plated scale that could be done!
It tore open at Gilgash's side the gap wide, smoking, rent by supernatural force!
Gilgash scread—not loud,
But long,
And guttural as if rembering mortality after millennia without it.
Blood spilled black-purple under twin suns, sizzling where it struck sacred stone tiles (a sign? divine disapproval?)
For first ti tonight...
The crowd fell silent.
Then erupted again not cheers... gasps... whispers...
Was this truly happening?
Could anyone wound legend so?
Gilgoalsch reeled back clutching wound*, snarling between breaths:
"You dare… tear what gods have forged?"
"I don't care who made you," growled Analese,"I care who ends you."
No grace now no elegance only raw survival instinct driving them both:
One mortal pushing beyond limits
One demigod refusing mortality
They collided again that we could actually see
Fist t jawbone
Blade scraped spine armor
Sand coated sweat-slick limbs
Every movent slower now exhaustion setting in
Yet neither willing to yield
Then ca mont neither could foresee
As they twisted mid-lunge
steel still locked together
both unbalanced
off-center
Gravity took hold
Tumbling across red-dust sands
rolling end over end until separated by sheer montum alone
They rose simultaneously battered bleeding wild-eyed triumphant hate burning bright between them the way we could actually see it in the best chamber for the greatness of life and death.
Across vast arena floor they stood apart once more
but closer now too —
not just warriors
but forces shaped by fate's cruel hand eting at last crossroads called combat ultimate
Final clash inevitable
Both broke stance at sa instant
Rushing toward final exchange
No dodges left
Only one true move each can make
Steel scread
Ti slowed
Axes rose higher than stars
Swords flashed like lightning splitting cloudless sky
CRASH
Silence follows impact
Smoke curls around victor
Who stands?
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