Orion and Nova stood poised on one side of the arena, while Xander and Kragoth stood on the other. The audience held their breath in anticipation of the coming battle.
Orion and Nova shared a telepathic connection, allowing them to communicate without words. Orion took a deep breath and spoke directly to his beast, "Nova, you have the power and strength to win this battle. I trust you completely. Fight as much as you want."
Nova let out a low growl in response, his eyes gleaming with excitent. "Thank you, Orion. I have been waiting for this mont," he replied telepathically.
Orion could sense the eagerness and excitent in Nova's voice, and he knew that his beast was ready to unleash his full power. He smiled to himself, knowing that he had made the right decision in summoning Nova.
As the two beasts faced off in the arena, the tension was palpable. The audience watched in awe as the two legendary creatures prepared to do battle.
Orion's words to Nova had not gone unnoticed by Xander, who smirked arrogantly as he surveyed the scene. "Looks like your little pet is eager to fight," he taunted, his voice carrying across the arena. "But I assure you, Kragoth will make quick work of him."
Nova's ears twitched at Xander's words, and his eyes narrowed in anger. "Don't underestimate , Xander," he growled telepathically. "I will show you my full power."
Orion could feel the intense energy and determination radiating from Nova, and he knew that his beast was not to be underestimated. "I have complete faith in you, Nova," he said, his voice filled with confidence.
The two beasts circled each other warily, each waiting for the other to make the first move. The air was thick with tension as the audience watched in rapt attention.
Then, without warning, Kragoth lunged forward. Nova stood his ground and didn't budge an inch, despite the wolf's massive jaws snapping re inches from his face. The audience was stunned at Nova's calm reaction, and so even gasped in amazent.
Suddenly, sothing strange began to happen. The ground beneath Nova's feet began to shake, and a blue aura started to emanate from the Primordial Fenrir's body. The air crackled with energy as the aura grew brighter and brighter, causing the crowd to gasp in amazent.
Orion watched in awe as Nova's power surged, his eyes widening in amazent. He had never seen his beast display such incredible power, and he couldn't help but feel a sense of pride and excitent.
As the blue aura surrounding Nova intensified, Kragoth seed to back off slightly, sensing the imnse power emanating from the Primordial Fenrir. Xander's cocky smirk faltered for a mont, as he realized that he might have underestimated Orion and his beast.
The audience watched in amazent as Nova's power continued to surge, the blue aura growing brighter and brighter. So spectators even shielded their eyes, unable to look directly at the intense display of power.
As the aura reached its peak, Nova let out a deafening roar, causing the entire arena to shake. The force of the roar was so powerful that it sent Kragoth flying back several feet, causing the ground to crack beneath him.
The audience erupted in a thunderous cheer, amazed at Nova's incredible display of power. So even stood up in their seats, unable to contain their excitent.
Orion couldn't help but grin with pride as he watched his beast's display of power. "Well done, Nova," he said, his voice filled with admiration. "You've shown them what you're made of."
As the crowd cheered, Orion couldn't resist a chance to taunt Xander. "Looks like Kragoth isn't the strongest beast in the tournant after all," he called out, a smug grin on his face. "Maybe you should have done your howork before making such bold claims."
Xander scowled, clearly annoyed by Orion's words. "Don't get too cocky, rookie," he spat back. "Kragoth is just getting started. He'll crush your little pet soon enough."
Orion chuckled, his confidence growing with each passing mont. "We'll see about that," he said, his eyes locked onto Xander's. "But I wouldn't hold your breath if I were you."
Xander gritted his teeth, determined to prove Orion wrong. "Kragoth, use your Dark Fang skill," he commanded his beast, his voice ringing out across the arena.
At the sound of Xander's voice, Kragoth launched himself forward, his massive jaws gaping wide. A black energy began to emanate from the beast's fangs, and it was clear that he was using his Dark Fang skill.
Despite the oncoming attack, Orion remained calm and collected. He had trained Nova to be able to defend himself against any attack, and he trusted his beast to handle whatever Kragoth could throw at him.
As Kragoth charged forward, Nova quickly took a defensive stance. His ice-blue fur bristled with anticipation as he waited for the right mont to strike.
As Kragoth closed in, Nova's body suddenly beca enveloped in a bright, blue aura. The energy crackled around him as he prepared to unleash his defensive skill, Ice Barrier.
Kragoth lunged forward, his Dark Fang skill ready to strike, but as he got closer, he was t with an impenetrable wall of ice. The Ice Barrier had successfully protected Nova from Kragoth's attack.
The audience gasped in amazent as they watched Nova's defense in action. It was clear that Orion and his beast were a force to be reckoned with, and the crowd was beginning to see Xander's arrogance for what it was.
Orion watched with pride as Nova's Ice Barrier skill successfully defended against Kragoth's attack. "Well done, Nova," he said, his voice filled with admiration. "You're incredible."
Nova let out a low growl, his eyes locked onto Kragoth. It was clear that he was ready for whatever the Dark Wolf King could throw at him.
Xander gritted his teeth, clearly frustrated by Nova's successful defense. He had never expected Orion's beast to be so skilled, and he knew that he had underestimated his opponent.
Orion couldn't help but smirk at Xander's annoyance. "What's the matter, Xander? Didn't expect my 'little pet' to be able to handle your strongest beast?" he taunted, his voice dripping with sarcasm.
Xander glared at Orion, his face contorted with anger. He had let his arrogance get the best of him, and now it was clear that he had underestimated his opponent. But he wasn't about to give up just yet.
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