Ogun dashed at Babalú-Ayé, attacking before Babalú-Ayé can devise a plan of counterattack. Ogun went for his eyes, Babalú-Ayé moves closer. Ogun doesn’t understand such an illogical move, the young prince had to change the direction of his blade so he doesn’t violate the rules. In the time he tried to process everything, the lanky man punches him in the gut. Due to his loosened grip, he drops his machete which gets swiftly kicked away from him. The natural genius pulls out a small mechanism which shoots out an iron ball that knocks the wind out of his attacker.
Ogun sighs, “A slow start but, I hope you can get my fire burning soon. I don’t want my eagerness to push me into killing you.”
Babalú-Ayé chuckles, “Those tools you have might make this a quick match, it feels like I’m trying to swim up stream.” The eager boy notices his enemy is wrapping a sharp rope around his hand til the end of his lower arm. He dashed at him, Ogun dodging each blow, the wrapped arm not moving a single bit. The royal pressed a button on a sphere shaped device which shot out dirt. Even though Babalú-Ayé was blinded for only a moment, when he regains his vision, he realized he’s having trouble breathing. He came to realize he had been hit in the throat.
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Babalú-Ayé gets further away but, the ferocious young man only tracts him down. Babalú-Ayé punches his opponent trying to get him some room to breathe but, Ogun grabs it and pulls him close. Swiftly head butting him, but the boney fighter kicks Ogun’s calf. The rampaging monster didn’t notice what had happened, he punched Babalú-Ayé in his gut. Meanwhile Babalú-Ayé kept punching Ogun’s face, like a desperate prey trying to flee from a predator. To finish things, the man covered in trinkets pulls out the same small mechanism, but he’s interrupted. Having his hand down in an instant. After that, Babalú-Ayé breaks Ogun’s wrist. Ogun responds by jumping up and locking his legs around Babalú-Ayé’s arm, breaking it with a simple squeeze.
Eshu watches finding a good opportunity to shoot but, only Ogun’s head is revealed which isn’t good enough. Eshu simply keeps waiting.
Babalú-Ayé tried striking the head but his hand is interrupted. Then a sharp pain in his fist is felt, he looks confused until blood slowly drips down his arm. Babalú-Ayé lifts up the arm that Ogun was holding onto then, body slammed on top of Ogun. But then his opponent rolls away, which revealed Babalú-Ayé’s arm was stuck in the ground. Seems a metal net was placed on his arm so he can’t move. The prince then kicks his opponent into the face, but is blocked and gets knocked of his balance.
Suddenly, Ogun feels the pain from his broken leg. Making him fall to the ground. Eshu can tell they’re both neutralized, but hears cracking and ripping. He turns to see Babalú-Ayé looking him dead in the eye. His wrist which was trapped is now covered in blood and showing some bone.