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Word on the streets say that there's a vigilante going around, killing scum that plague this city. A serial killer that targets killers. An ironic type of killer.
Good for him, I say. These people are better off dead than alive, and I deeply sympathize with him. I get his point, as I am sure that he gets mine. There are some people who deserve to die. People who stain their hands with the blood of innocents.
Which is particularly ironic, as he seems to target me today.
If this is the last log in this diary, know that I was killed by a kindred spirit.
With these words, Rorschach closed his leather-bound diary, and threw it aside into the broken remains of a clay pot. The soft clacking of the leather tome wasn't enough to disguise the footsteps that approached Rorschach's position. Rorschach lowered his fedora.
Indeed, it was ironic. By sheer coincidence or dumb luck, they had decided to target the same prey on that day. And, apparently, that man thought he was an accomplice of sorts of the killer whose body now lay on the kitchen, shredded by a pizza cutter wielded by a particularly ferocious hand. Fate, sometimes, liked to play practical jokes on mankind.
Or perhaps it was no joke after all. Both had killed plenty - and while not killers of innocent nor of those underserving, it was undeniable that the lives of many were ended by their hands. Perhaps that was that sort of poetic justice that many storytellers had written about.
"Well then." Rorschach's raspy voice echoed. "Let's dance."
And, sneaking on the shadows, the slyest of smiles curled Dexter's lips, and a gleam surged on his eyes, not unlike that of the sharpened blade he held.
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Rorschach (Watchmen)
V.S.
Dexter Morgan (Dexter)
This fight will take place within a large manor, with plenty of places to hide and with objects to use, although no obvious weapons. They do not know excactly where each other are, but have a general notion, and they are 20 meters apart, in different rooms.
RULES:
1. Both have knives, with Rorschach also having his grappling gun, and Dexter getting his tranq spear.
2. Standard battle assumptions otherwise.
Good for him, I say. These people are better off dead than alive, and I deeply sympathize with him. I get his point, as I am sure that he gets mine. There are some people who deserve to die. People who stain their hands with the blood of innocents.
Which is particularly ironic, as he seems to target me today.
If this is the last log in this diary, know that I was killed by a kindred spirit.
With these words, Rorschach closed his leather-bound diary, and threw it aside into the broken remains of a clay pot. The soft clacking of the leather tome wasn't enough to disguise the footsteps that approached Rorschach's position. Rorschach lowered his fedora.
Indeed, it was ironic. By sheer coincidence or dumb luck, they had decided to target the same prey on that day. And, apparently, that man thought he was an accomplice of sorts of the killer whose body now lay on the kitchen, shredded by a pizza cutter wielded by a particularly ferocious hand. Fate, sometimes, liked to play practical jokes on mankind.
Or perhaps it was no joke after all. Both had killed plenty - and while not killers of innocent nor of those underserving, it was undeniable that the lives of many were ended by their hands. Perhaps that was that sort of poetic justice that many storytellers had written about.
"Well then." Rorschach's raspy voice echoed. "Let's dance."
And, sneaking on the shadows, the slyest of smiles curled Dexter's lips, and a gleam surged on his eyes, not unlike that of the sharpened blade he held.
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Rorschach (Watchmen)
V.S.
Dexter Morgan (Dexter)
This fight will take place within a large manor, with plenty of places to hide and with objects to use, although no obvious weapons. They do not know excactly where each other are, but have a general notion, and they are 20 meters apart, in different rooms.
RULES:
1. Both have knives, with Rorschach also having his grappling gun, and Dexter getting his tranq spear.
2. Standard battle assumptions otherwise.