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Detective Rosa Diaz ([personal profile] died8yearsago) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2019-07-26 06:24 am
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Fandom Gladiators Part DEUX! - First Period, Friday, 07/26.

The class was still being held in the Danger Shop, and it would still be a baseless competition between a bunch of kids and a handful of adults who should probably know better, but that was about the only thing that was the same with the typical Fandom Gladiators class that Friday, right down to the arena and the woman in charge of the whole thing.

There was still an arena, there was that, at least, but instead of the cheap futuristic day-glo vision that usually greeted them, the class would find themselves in a collusium much more historical, which meant that actual gladiator Rosdias, in all her scantily-armored glory, felt right at home.

"Gladiators!" she greeted the assembled warriors with a booming voice, leaning on a spear. "Prepare yourselves! For this morning we engage in the ultimate battle! Veterans versus novices...versus beasts! Release the lions!"

And that was apparently all the preparation they were going to get before the gates were lifted and the lions charged out, though they were likely not about to be discriminate or biased toward whether they were on the teachers' side or the students'.

Good luck!

[[ ocd on the way! is up! Go forth and battle! ]]
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Re: Battle Royale! - Gladiators, 07/26.

[personal profile] special_rabbit 2019-07-26 01:29 pm (UTC)(link)
And here, Amaya had just been in the middle of taking apart a spaceship in some unknown future that she'd actually woken up in not too long ago (this whole waking up places that weren't her own bed thing was getting pretty old by now!), when she blinked, and, the next thing she knew, she was not in the middle of the beautifully complex guts of a new piece of exciting technology, but, instead, about three shakes of a lion's take from being in the messily straightforward guts of a hungry beast.

"Oh, zards," she said, considering the wrench still in her hand and figuring she could at least get in a good thunk between the eyes of any lion who managed to get to her before she got a chance to get to her feet.

And then she'd figure out what exactly was going on around here.