Battlelord Tracinya Beviin Entar vs. Seer Appius "The Mandaboo" Wight

Battlelord Tracinya Beviin Entar

Equite 3, Equite tier, Clan Taldryan
Female Human, Sith, Marauder, Mandalorian
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Seer Appius "The Mandaboo" Wight

Equite 3, Equite tier, Clan Taldryan
Male Human, Force Disciple, Sorcerer, Mandalorian
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Time Limit 7 Days
Battle Style Alternative Ending
Battle Status Closed by Timeout
Combatants Battlelord Tracinya Beviin Entar, Seer Appius "The Mandaboo" Wight
Force Setting Standard
Weapon Setting Standard
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Venue Kalsunor: Massassi Arena
Last Post 13 February, 2022 7:22 PM UTC
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Kalsunor Massassi Arena

Elevated over a ravine, the Massassi Arena has withstood the tests of time. It is arranged in a circular formation and made by a slab of stone that connects the opposite slopes of the ravine. On its eastern side, the floating arena leads to a staircase and into a near-vertical cliff face. Because of its nearly unsupported vantage that overlooks a several hundred-meter fall, even the smallest creatures can feel the occasional motion the platform makes as the breeze brushes across its cold surface.

Adding to the adrenaline rush of standing within the slab’s concentric patterns carved into the rock, barriers and obstacles echo the Massassi’s commitment to taking every advantage over their opponents. Pillars ring the outer edge without guardrails linking them, some remaining intact and others having toppled into the arena or over the perilous heights to the ground far below. Weeds and other flora cover each surface as nature seeks to reclaim the ravine and eventually send the arena itself to the depths.

A creaky rope-bridge leads away towards another ancient suspended platform with the same weathered, upturned stones. Mossy footing, and uneven ground make each of these platforms unique in small subtle ways. While there is no seating for formal spectators, the ancient stones of the Massassi Arena hold an omniscient, aged wisdom that speak to the things they have seen and the battles fought through history.

A third rope-bridge leads to yet another platform, completing the triad of battlegrounds that make up the Massassi Arena.