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As he is sailing away from Alagaësia, the dragonslayer crosses the path of a Jujutsu Sorcerer when arriving at an insular country, Japan. Gojou Satoru was just wiping the floor with a dragon-looking curse, which sets off Eragon, who decides to talk to him in about what the hell is going on. As both of them are confused about each other and don't understand each other, misunderstandings and petty insults pile up and negotiations break down: they shall now fight.
Gojou Satoru V.S. Eragon Shadeslayer. Both at their strongest keys.
1. Gojou Satoru opens up with his domain expansion, Immeasurable Void. The reason for this is because we don't yet know whether he has any mind hax resistance and this will allow him to keep Eragon's mind hax (even the Eldunarí) busy defending himself from Satoru's powerful mind attack and not leave a lot of energy left to attack Satoru mentally in a way that could be decisive for the fight.
2. Eragon doesn't typically open up fights immediately going for words of Death, especially when the opponent uses unknown magic that might trigger a counter-spell, so there should be some dueling before they get to the endgame.
3. Because Eragon's protection spells are very flexible on how strong they can be and he can really only handle a single High 7-A blow, let's say that he's, at the beginning, just strong enough to not take much damage from Satoru's main attacks. This should make the fight look cooler, lmao.
Gojou Satoru V.S. Eragon Shadeslayer. Both at their strongest keys.
1. Gojou Satoru opens up with his domain expansion, Immeasurable Void. The reason for this is because we don't yet know whether he has any mind hax resistance and this will allow him to keep Eragon's mind hax (even the Eldunarí) busy defending himself from Satoru's powerful mind attack and not leave a lot of energy left to attack Satoru mentally in a way that could be decisive for the fight.
2. Eragon doesn't typically open up fights immediately going for words of Death, especially when the opponent uses unknown magic that might trigger a counter-spell, so there should be some dueling before they get to the endgame.
3. Because Eragon's protection spells are very flexible on how strong they can be and he can really only handle a single High 7-A blow, let's say that he's, at the beginning, just strong enough to not take much damage from Satoru's main attacks. This should make the fight look cooler, lmao.