YAMAKU FIGHT CLUB
Posted: Sun Aug 05, 2012 6:33 am
To preface this Fanfic concept (although it makes for a better joke), it originated from a post by Helbereth in the thread here: http://ks.renai.us/viewtopic.php?f=13&t ... ub#p114055
THIS IS NOT FANFIC, IT IS ONLY A CONCEPT BASIS.
Basically, he joked about a Yamaku fight club, so I thought about the possibility of a fight night between the heroines, set in Yamaku’s basement.
Let’s jump right in:
Fighting Styles
Shizune: Of all the heroines, Shizune could be described as the most capable. Even though she is deaf, this hardly inhibits her ability to fight. In some cases, the silence provides clarity of thought and the additional advantage of the ability to better read her opponents. In areas such as power and accuracy, Ninjitsu heavily influences Shizune’s fighting style. Due to the almost constant use of her arms, Shizune can hit hard. This isn’t what makes her dangerous though. She has an extensive knowledge of pressure points, and her constant signing makes her fingers dexterous and accurate, making Shizune an opponent to be feared.
Misha: While somewhat similar in personality to Shizune, Misha is not nearly as subtle as her counterpart. She is always active, keeping her agile and fit, while her constant signing has given her some punching power. Misha has an incredible focus, more than likely developed from the constant signing translation, and thus makes her quite intimidating. Misha is the almost total opposite to Shizune in a fight; she is upfront and straight to the point. Like a heavyweight boxer, Misha can throw a good hit, and can take one as well. Punching Misha is like punching a brick wall.
Hanako: A very interesting fighter, Hanako is surprisingly adept. She is incredibly light on her feet, and hard to hit, but also knows her to throw in a few good hits. Hanako has a very peculiar fighting style. She is like a lightweight boxer, always on her toes. However, due to the fire damaging 90% of the nerves on the right side of her body, Hanako always keeps this side pointed at her opponent, so when she takes a hit, she hardly feels it. This gives Hanako the endurance to prolong a fight enough for her to score a winning blow.
Lilly: Lilly is, unfortunately, the most impeded by her disability. Due to her lack of sight, it is quite difficult for her to follow an opponent in a fight. Therefore, she fights defensively, relying on her sense of hearing to place an opponent in the ring. Louder opponents, like Misha and Emi, are more suited towards fighting Lilly. Lilly’s fighting style can be compared to Judo. Being the largest of the heroines, she can use this to grapple and throw opponents adequately.
Rin: I’m sorry to all the Rin fans out there, but she’s sort of useless. She has no arms, for goodness sake. That said, she is quite light on her feet, and can get a good head-butt or roundhouse kick in when needed. She is flexible and quite dexterous, giving her the power for a few good shots. Don’t underestimate Rin, but don’t be too intimidated by her blank expression either.
Emi: Emi does not let her size stop her in a fight. While she is small, she is incredibly fit. However, she doesn’t use her incredible agility, it just doesn’t suit her personality. She, instead, dons a pair of special prosthetic legs, like her normal walking legs, but much heavier. This grounds Emi, and allows her to hold her own in a fight. While Emi does not imitate any particular fighting style, she is somewhat similar to Misha, using the power in her punches to throw an opponent. Emi should not be underestimated, she hit with the best of them.
ROUND 1 LINE UP
Shizune vs. Lilly (Let’s be honest, we knew this would happen)
Emi vs. Misha
Rin vs. Hanako
Fight 1 – Shizune vs. Lilly
While Lilly, in most cases, is good a placing an opponent in the ring, Shizune is aware of her sense of hearing as a directional tool, and uses her natural agility and light weight to make as little noise as possible. This makes the fight incredibly difficult for Lilly. However, when Shizune is close enough to hit a pressure point, Lilly is adept enough to counter most hits. Unfortunately, while she puts up a fight, Lilly is clearly outmatched. Shizune would toy with her by snapping her fingers in one direction, and quickly jumping to the opposite side to sneak in a quick jab. The fight ends when Lilly gets knocked out after being disabled by a particularly placed finger jab in the Jiache nerve.
Shizune is the winner.
Fight 2 – Emi vs. Misha
This match is slightly more even than the first fight. Both opponents waste no time before rushing the center of the ring to throw punches. Like the immovable object and the unstoppable force, they both stand in the center hurling and taking punches. However, Misha has a clear height and weight advantage, as well as being more built in the upper body than Emi. Eventually, Emi gives way to Misha’s constant pummeling, but not without effect of her own. Misha is covered in blood and bruises too. They are both too stubborn.
Misha is the winner.
Fight 3 – Rin vs. Hanako
This match is somewhat of a slaughter. Both Rin and Hanako are agile, but Rin’s lack of arms put her at a clear disability, pun not intended. They both dance around each other before Rin strikes first. Hanako wouldn’t be fit enough to dodge, so she takes it, but she would return it with a jab of her own. While Rin has more power, Hanako is quite capable of taking hits. Rin’s best chance in this fight is to head-butt Hanako into submission, but Hanako is just too tall to get a good shot. Hanako is also quite accurate in her punches, and with no way to defend, Rin would take a few decent headshots. For this reason, by the end, while Hanako has taken a few good hits, it’s nothing compared to Rin.
Hanako is the winner.
BONUS ROUND – MUTOU AND NOMIYA
In order to give the remaining fighters a chance to catch their breath, Mutou and Nomiya fight out their differences.
Fighting Styles
Mutou: Mutou has trained extensively in the art of Zui Quan, complimenting his laid back nature. He is quite fit which makes him very capable in a fight. He has explosive power generations, and can read a fight well enough to perform accurate feints. He is a skilled fighter.
Nomiya: Unlike Mutou, Nomiya relies more on brute force than timing for a fight. He is a trained wrestler, so he exhibits heavy use of grappling and pure force to achieve victory in a fight. Clearly he has a lot of weight behind him, but a large majority of it is core strength, and thus is a very proficient opponent.
Fight 4 – Mutou vs. Nomiya
The fight would begin with Nomiya chasing Mutou around the ring. Soon enough, however, they would both be laying into each other. Nomiya would do his best to grapple Mutou, but he isn’t quick enough. By the end, he settles for hard hits instead of a struggle. Mutou, on the other hand, would remain calm all throughout the fight. Feinting, dodging and weaving through the majority of Nomiya’s blows, he manages to stay mostly unharmed while tiring Nomiya out. By the end, Mutou throws in a few well-timed strikes, in combination of a throw to knock out Nomiya.
Mutou is the clear winner.
ROUND 2 LINE UP
Unfortunately for Hanako, she drew the short straw, and must compete in two back-to-back fights against Shizune and Misha in the round robin.
Fight 5 – Shizune vs. Hanako
This fight is clearly more even than Shizune’s last fight with Lilly. Now up against an opponent with sight, she no longer focuses on agility, and instead on hitting Hanako’s well defended pressure points. However, Hanako is very defensive, and manages to block, dodge or ignore a large majority of Shizune’s attacks, while sneaking in a few quick jabs of her own. Unfortunately, Shizune is too persistent, and manages to hit Hanako’s Tian Shu nerve, and disable her, before landing a final knock out punch.
Shizune is the winner.
Fight 6 – Misha vs. Hanako
After a few minutes, Hanako is back on her feet ready for another fight.
Again, Misha finds herself battling an evenly matched opponent. This time, however, it is not because her opponent uses the same techniques, it is because Hanako is the exact opposite. Misha keeps throwing punches that don’t land, and those that do, Hanako positions them onto the right side of her body and ignores them. Hanako just dances around Misha and throws in quick jabs when she can. This frustrates the shit out of Misha, and she becomes more and more reckless with her hits. Hanako finally gets an opening for her hit on Misha, but doesn’t take the risk. This was her downfall, as Misha counters the opening but forcing Hanako to the floor, and beats her until she is unconscious.
Misha is the winner.
ROUND 3 – FINAL ROUND
Fight 7 – Shizune vs. Misha
This is the showdown. Misha takes a few moments to catch her breath, but almost immediately steps into the ring with Shizune.
Misha has learnt her lesson from the last round; Shizune fights similarly to Hanako, so she is careful with her punches this time. Shizune, sensing Misha’s hesitance, takes a surprise approach by running straight into the fight. This catches Misha of guard, but it isn’t enough, and she just parries the majority of Shizune’s quick jabs, and connects with a follow up hit of her own. Considering the two are almost inseparable outside of the ring, they both are excellent at reading each other’s actions. Unfortunately for Shizune, this inhibits her surprise attacks, but Misha’s powerful strikes, while expected, can hardly be countered. In the end, Misha lands a final blow on Shizune, just enough to knock her out. This is an incredibly close match though, and Misha is visibly tired.
Misha is the winner.
BONUS ROUND – BOSS FIGHT
At this point, while celebrating Misha is celebrating her victory, Kenji steps down into the basement. Upon seeing all the wounded girls, he screams something about a feminist blood orgy ritual and tears off his shirt.
Fighting Style
Kenji: Kenji clearly hasn’t been wasting his time while hidden away in his room. He is incredibly fit and muscular, despite how thin he looks in his blazer. He has excelled in the art of Muay Thai, and is incredibly capable of dealing damage to an opponent. Although legally blind, Kenji does not require 20/20 vision to spot an opponent in the ring. A terrifying opponent, not someone you would like to live next to.
Fight 8 – Kenji vs. Misha
While all the girls nurse their wounds, they look up to Misha, the victor. It’s her responsibility to fight Kenji.
Kenji lets out a bloodcurdling scream and runs toward Misha, who is still standing in the ring. Misha prepares herself, but it’s not enough. Kenji is both powerful, unrelenting and accurate. This combination is what all the girls combined had lacked from the beginning. Misha stands her own, blocking and parrying as much as she can, but it’s virtually useless.
Then, at the top of the stairs to the basement, is Hisao. He yells something out to Misha and throws a bat into the ring.
A second wind grasps Misha as she clasps the bat. Kenji is no longer on the offensive, and as much as he tries to defend against Misha, she has the clear advantage with a weapon. It isn’t long before Kenji breaks his defence, and Misha beats him senseless.
Misha is the winner.
THE END
Personally, I’d love to see some fan art of the heroine’s in their fighting otufits.
Anyway, what does the forum think? Should this be written as a fanfic?
THIS IS NOT FANFIC, IT IS ONLY A CONCEPT BASIS.
Basically, he joked about a Yamaku fight club, so I thought about the possibility of a fight night between the heroines, set in Yamaku’s basement.
Let’s jump right in:
Fighting Styles
Shizune: Of all the heroines, Shizune could be described as the most capable. Even though she is deaf, this hardly inhibits her ability to fight. In some cases, the silence provides clarity of thought and the additional advantage of the ability to better read her opponents. In areas such as power and accuracy, Ninjitsu heavily influences Shizune’s fighting style. Due to the almost constant use of her arms, Shizune can hit hard. This isn’t what makes her dangerous though. She has an extensive knowledge of pressure points, and her constant signing makes her fingers dexterous and accurate, making Shizune an opponent to be feared.
Misha: While somewhat similar in personality to Shizune, Misha is not nearly as subtle as her counterpart. She is always active, keeping her agile and fit, while her constant signing has given her some punching power. Misha has an incredible focus, more than likely developed from the constant signing translation, and thus makes her quite intimidating. Misha is the almost total opposite to Shizune in a fight; she is upfront and straight to the point. Like a heavyweight boxer, Misha can throw a good hit, and can take one as well. Punching Misha is like punching a brick wall.
Hanako: A very interesting fighter, Hanako is surprisingly adept. She is incredibly light on her feet, and hard to hit, but also knows her to throw in a few good hits. Hanako has a very peculiar fighting style. She is like a lightweight boxer, always on her toes. However, due to the fire damaging 90% of the nerves on the right side of her body, Hanako always keeps this side pointed at her opponent, so when she takes a hit, she hardly feels it. This gives Hanako the endurance to prolong a fight enough for her to score a winning blow.
Lilly: Lilly is, unfortunately, the most impeded by her disability. Due to her lack of sight, it is quite difficult for her to follow an opponent in a fight. Therefore, she fights defensively, relying on her sense of hearing to place an opponent in the ring. Louder opponents, like Misha and Emi, are more suited towards fighting Lilly. Lilly’s fighting style can be compared to Judo. Being the largest of the heroines, she can use this to grapple and throw opponents adequately.
Rin: I’m sorry to all the Rin fans out there, but she’s sort of useless. She has no arms, for goodness sake. That said, she is quite light on her feet, and can get a good head-butt or roundhouse kick in when needed. She is flexible and quite dexterous, giving her the power for a few good shots. Don’t underestimate Rin, but don’t be too intimidated by her blank expression either.
Emi: Emi does not let her size stop her in a fight. While she is small, she is incredibly fit. However, she doesn’t use her incredible agility, it just doesn’t suit her personality. She, instead, dons a pair of special prosthetic legs, like her normal walking legs, but much heavier. This grounds Emi, and allows her to hold her own in a fight. While Emi does not imitate any particular fighting style, she is somewhat similar to Misha, using the power in her punches to throw an opponent. Emi should not be underestimated, she hit with the best of them.
ROUND 1 LINE UP
Shizune vs. Lilly (Let’s be honest, we knew this would happen)
Emi vs. Misha
Rin vs. Hanako
Fight 1 – Shizune vs. Lilly
While Lilly, in most cases, is good a placing an opponent in the ring, Shizune is aware of her sense of hearing as a directional tool, and uses her natural agility and light weight to make as little noise as possible. This makes the fight incredibly difficult for Lilly. However, when Shizune is close enough to hit a pressure point, Lilly is adept enough to counter most hits. Unfortunately, while she puts up a fight, Lilly is clearly outmatched. Shizune would toy with her by snapping her fingers in one direction, and quickly jumping to the opposite side to sneak in a quick jab. The fight ends when Lilly gets knocked out after being disabled by a particularly placed finger jab in the Jiache nerve.
Shizune is the winner.
Fight 2 – Emi vs. Misha
This match is slightly more even than the first fight. Both opponents waste no time before rushing the center of the ring to throw punches. Like the immovable object and the unstoppable force, they both stand in the center hurling and taking punches. However, Misha has a clear height and weight advantage, as well as being more built in the upper body than Emi. Eventually, Emi gives way to Misha’s constant pummeling, but not without effect of her own. Misha is covered in blood and bruises too. They are both too stubborn.
Misha is the winner.
Fight 3 – Rin vs. Hanako
This match is somewhat of a slaughter. Both Rin and Hanako are agile, but Rin’s lack of arms put her at a clear disability, pun not intended. They both dance around each other before Rin strikes first. Hanako wouldn’t be fit enough to dodge, so she takes it, but she would return it with a jab of her own. While Rin has more power, Hanako is quite capable of taking hits. Rin’s best chance in this fight is to head-butt Hanako into submission, but Hanako is just too tall to get a good shot. Hanako is also quite accurate in her punches, and with no way to defend, Rin would take a few decent headshots. For this reason, by the end, while Hanako has taken a few good hits, it’s nothing compared to Rin.
Hanako is the winner.
BONUS ROUND – MUTOU AND NOMIYA
In order to give the remaining fighters a chance to catch their breath, Mutou and Nomiya fight out their differences.
Fighting Styles
Mutou: Mutou has trained extensively in the art of Zui Quan, complimenting his laid back nature. He is quite fit which makes him very capable in a fight. He has explosive power generations, and can read a fight well enough to perform accurate feints. He is a skilled fighter.
Nomiya: Unlike Mutou, Nomiya relies more on brute force than timing for a fight. He is a trained wrestler, so he exhibits heavy use of grappling and pure force to achieve victory in a fight. Clearly he has a lot of weight behind him, but a large majority of it is core strength, and thus is a very proficient opponent.
Fight 4 – Mutou vs. Nomiya
The fight would begin with Nomiya chasing Mutou around the ring. Soon enough, however, they would both be laying into each other. Nomiya would do his best to grapple Mutou, but he isn’t quick enough. By the end, he settles for hard hits instead of a struggle. Mutou, on the other hand, would remain calm all throughout the fight. Feinting, dodging and weaving through the majority of Nomiya’s blows, he manages to stay mostly unharmed while tiring Nomiya out. By the end, Mutou throws in a few well-timed strikes, in combination of a throw to knock out Nomiya.
Mutou is the clear winner.
ROUND 2 LINE UP
Unfortunately for Hanako, she drew the short straw, and must compete in two back-to-back fights against Shizune and Misha in the round robin.
Fight 5 – Shizune vs. Hanako
This fight is clearly more even than Shizune’s last fight with Lilly. Now up against an opponent with sight, she no longer focuses on agility, and instead on hitting Hanako’s well defended pressure points. However, Hanako is very defensive, and manages to block, dodge or ignore a large majority of Shizune’s attacks, while sneaking in a few quick jabs of her own. Unfortunately, Shizune is too persistent, and manages to hit Hanako’s Tian Shu nerve, and disable her, before landing a final knock out punch.
Shizune is the winner.
Fight 6 – Misha vs. Hanako
After a few minutes, Hanako is back on her feet ready for another fight.
Again, Misha finds herself battling an evenly matched opponent. This time, however, it is not because her opponent uses the same techniques, it is because Hanako is the exact opposite. Misha keeps throwing punches that don’t land, and those that do, Hanako positions them onto the right side of her body and ignores them. Hanako just dances around Misha and throws in quick jabs when she can. This frustrates the shit out of Misha, and she becomes more and more reckless with her hits. Hanako finally gets an opening for her hit on Misha, but doesn’t take the risk. This was her downfall, as Misha counters the opening but forcing Hanako to the floor, and beats her until she is unconscious.
Misha is the winner.
ROUND 3 – FINAL ROUND
Fight 7 – Shizune vs. Misha
This is the showdown. Misha takes a few moments to catch her breath, but almost immediately steps into the ring with Shizune.
Misha has learnt her lesson from the last round; Shizune fights similarly to Hanako, so she is careful with her punches this time. Shizune, sensing Misha’s hesitance, takes a surprise approach by running straight into the fight. This catches Misha of guard, but it isn’t enough, and she just parries the majority of Shizune’s quick jabs, and connects with a follow up hit of her own. Considering the two are almost inseparable outside of the ring, they both are excellent at reading each other’s actions. Unfortunately for Shizune, this inhibits her surprise attacks, but Misha’s powerful strikes, while expected, can hardly be countered. In the end, Misha lands a final blow on Shizune, just enough to knock her out. This is an incredibly close match though, and Misha is visibly tired.
Misha is the winner.
BONUS ROUND – BOSS FIGHT
At this point, while celebrating Misha is celebrating her victory, Kenji steps down into the basement. Upon seeing all the wounded girls, he screams something about a feminist blood orgy ritual and tears off his shirt.
Fighting Style
Kenji: Kenji clearly hasn’t been wasting his time while hidden away in his room. He is incredibly fit and muscular, despite how thin he looks in his blazer. He has excelled in the art of Muay Thai, and is incredibly capable of dealing damage to an opponent. Although legally blind, Kenji does not require 20/20 vision to spot an opponent in the ring. A terrifying opponent, not someone you would like to live next to.
Fight 8 – Kenji vs. Misha
While all the girls nurse their wounds, they look up to Misha, the victor. It’s her responsibility to fight Kenji.
Kenji lets out a bloodcurdling scream and runs toward Misha, who is still standing in the ring. Misha prepares herself, but it’s not enough. Kenji is both powerful, unrelenting and accurate. This combination is what all the girls combined had lacked from the beginning. Misha stands her own, blocking and parrying as much as she can, but it’s virtually useless.
Then, at the top of the stairs to the basement, is Hisao. He yells something out to Misha and throws a bat into the ring.
A second wind grasps Misha as she clasps the bat. Kenji is no longer on the offensive, and as much as he tries to defend against Misha, she has the clear advantage with a weapon. It isn’t long before Kenji breaks his defence, and Misha beats him senseless.
Misha is the winner.
THE END
Personally, I’d love to see some fan art of the heroine’s in their fighting otufits.
Anyway, what does the forum think? Should this be written as a fanfic?