HAHA! Victory is mine!
My hands wrapped around Molotov’s legs taking him down, the weight shift was dramatic, and at the same moment I pushed off to the right allowing my opponent to fall alone. Scrambling sideways for my weapon, but sadly that course of action was too late. Catching a face full of snow, though by tilting my head back I was able to remove the majority of the damage, I was still rendered mentally unable to continue. The freezing cold apprehending my face, freezing my jaw into a standstill grin, eyes half closed as I try to protect what I can from the biting cold. Body arching backward striking the moistened sand, pain following the cool burst I felt it all going black.
Vision skewed by a fragmented blue, my puzzled contorted expression only further proof of the off guard attack. Hands scrambling against the sand as I propped myself up, though the heat was oppressing, and my breathing would soon be cut off, I couldn’t manage to find a way to remove the ice from my face. The bugger rendered me almost blind, what I could see was disjointed, or followed by that mental “Objects may be closer than they seem” sign. I patted the ground like a blind man looking for his cane struggling to come to grips with my weapon.
A blind man with a sword...
I held my breath, for the duration, standing up shaking it was all I could do to keep myself from completely blacking out. But to no avail time was closing in on me, with no air my face discolored. Pain filled my lungs, and in a desperate attempt for freedom I brought the pommel of my sword to the surface of the ice. Striking it moments to late, as my body capsized forward. Hitting the sand face first and slipping into unconsciousness. I was to far gone in the abyss of darkness, my gut wrenched as I was called to press on but I couldn’t muster the strength.
The crowd roared in my ears, and the lights dimmed. The spotlight was removed from myself the newcomer, and placed elsewhere. From the hit on the ground there was a crack, where air managed to seep through keeping me from biting the big one. But I was already sleeping like a baby, maybe next time folks. The grip loosened on my trusty weapon, allowing it to fall parallel to myself.