the inner kingdom update - Stefan`s Shadowfist Page at Chimpshack
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the inner kingdom update - Stefan`s Shadowfist Page at Chimpshack
THE INNER KINGDOM UPDATE DECEMBER 2010 VOLUME 1, ISSUE 6 In This Issue: Ascended Casting Call! Smackdown in Jacktown Report and Photo Gallery! THE SEVENTH ANNUAL SMACKDOWN IN JACKTOWN MICHIGAN STATE CHAMPIONSHIP REPORT By Greg Zimmerman It happened again! The no man’s land that is Jackson, Michigan became a scene of horrendous brutality as some of the most ferocious warriors arrived to battle it out. The da Vinci Primary School gym was the site of the 7th annual Smackdown in Jacktown. The talent pool was deep, with players crossing international borders, from Toronto, and state lines, from Texas, to attend. Festivities kicked off at high noon with a great first round. Our 15 players broke down to 3 four players tables and 1 three player table. The first round saw Jon Kurylczuk and Ross Carpenter, from the hometown, and Charles Soong and Cavebear Stroud, from Toronto, draw first blood in the win column. The second round saw Texas represented in the win column by Daniel Griego. Big Bruiser Jon K. secured his spot in the final with a decisive win. Secret War upstart Sid Flores, from Jacktown, held on to a timed out victory. And The Chairman, Braz King, began his quest for the unconquered title. Round 3 saw Daniel secure his spot in the final by coming out on top of the best of the best of the tournament. Sid hammered out another timed out nail-biter. And New Hero, hometown boys Kyle Smith and Josh Doyle made a last ditch effort for points by winning their games. The Final Round matched up Jon Kurylczuk, Daniel Griego, Charles Soong, and Braz King. The tactics ran hot with all players vying for the title. But, the field couldn’t stand up to The Chairman’s fu. After 90 SMACKDOWN IN JACKTOWN REPORT, CONT. minutes, Braz claimed his first Smackdown in Jacktown Final Brawl Title! The New Heroes tournament was held in John-ny “Red” Merrill’s game cave. Refreshments abounded as 7 of us attempted to usurp the New Hero master. Tim Linden and John Merrill stuck it to the field in the first round and the scene was set. Charles Soong, Daniel Griego, Shane Snavley, Greg Zimmerman, Braz King, and Cavebear Stroud would have to enjoy the atmosphere and the refreshments. The second round saw John win decisively, with Greg Zimmerman eeking out a timed out win. John was crowned the New Hero champion with his formidable Syndicate deck. Thanks to everyone who came out! It was a great time, with great games , and greater people. Until next year….. Kiiii-Yaaaaah!!!!!!! Part of the fun of the 2010 Smackdown event was the rousing back and forth between the masters of Shadowfist Here is a sampling of the best lines that came from the weekend: “It’s pronounced ‘Canada’.” – Greg Zimmerman “No Tim, don’t look in that hole!” – Greg Zimmerman “She can’t fit two balls in her mouth.” – Charles Soong “So, put it in my face.” – Braz King “Santa Claus trumps all.” – Shane Snavly “I ain’t got dick in my hand.” – Shane Snavley “Reading the card is over-rated, just go by the picture.” – John Merrill “It’s pronounced ‘America’.” – Jeff “Cavebear” Stroud “Are you guys done already?” – Charles Soong “Shut up!” – Daniel Griego Top left: Daniel Griego foolishly tries to Operation Killdeer the mighty CHAR... no fewer than three times. Top right: Inner Kingdom Games features a mighty hoard of booty! Bottom left: The much-coveted award plaques for the two champions of the weekend. Bottom right: John Merrill looks on as Kyle Smith attemps to flex his mighty Shadowfist muscles in round 2 of the Final Brawl. This deck began with the simple goal of getting Song, the Little Dragon into play with a Walk of a Thousand Steps and a Fortune of the Turtle on him. It became a real deck when I added more evasion and decided to try big sites and healing effects for defence and rely on constant attack and evasion to win. The deck did okay but often I had too many healing effects at my disposal with nothing to heal and too many Songs in hand or not enough power to play the Walk when I needed it. A couple of Walk of a Thousand Steps were replaced with Blade Palms, and a couple of Songs were replaced with Hiroshi Katas. Some big body sites were replaced with standard defensive sites and the deck has recently won the Toronto Proving Ground League final. A Walk & A Song Smackdown in Jacktown Winning Deck By Braz King A Walk & A Song Decklist by Braz King, 2010 Smackdown in Jacktown Michigan State Champion 1 Cybermod Parlor 5 Mars Colonist 3 Street Sweepers 4 Triad Punks 3 Mars Program Executive 1 Rei Okamoto 1 Hirake Kazuko 1 Zero-G Sumo 2 Nihilist 2 Song, The Little Dragon 1 Akamatsu Mitsusuke 2 Hiroshi Kata 1 Data Mining 1 IKTV Special Report 3 Violet Meditation 1 Flying Sword Stance 2 Reprogramming 2 Synchronic Beam Emitter 1 Awesome Presence 2 Catching Bullets 1 Corporate Warfare 1 Fortune of the Turtle 1 Hyper Alloy Blade 1 Inconvenient Debt 1 Satellite Intelligence 1 Scramble Suit 1 Wall Running 2 Blade Palm 1 The Hegemeister 1 Living Legend 1 Platinum Upgrade 1 Walk of a Thousand Steps 1 Endless Corridor 1 Floating Restaurant 1 Fox Pass 2 The Great Wall 1 Kinoshita House 3 Puzzle Garden 1 Rainforest Ruins 1 The Steam Laundry Company 1 Temple of the Angry Spirits 1 Waterfall Sanctuary 1 Weeping Willows CASTING CALL: THE ASCENDED Draco Between the new Batman franchise and Terminator 4, Christian Bale has build up some street cred as an action movie star lately. Add to it his ability to immerse himself (read as: lose grasp on reality) with his characters and you’ve got a great recipe for the Ascended’s top trained killer. Kinoshita With the tragic death of the physically and thematically perfect choice of Pat Morita in 2005, Gordon Liu comes in a close second to bring to life the role of the elderly chairperson of the Lodge’s early days in 19th Century China. Raven Li She watched the Unspoken name revert back into animal form and is now trying to hold the Lodge together with duct tape and bailing wire. Sounds like a job for the White Queen. It’s time to give Anne Hathaway a shot at being the bad guy for once. CASTING CALL: THE ASCENDED The Unspoken Name (Lodge) Fans were inconsolable when cult favorite Tim Roth was not cast as the young Tarkin in Episode III. Perhaps giving him an equally sharp-jawed role as the recently reverted Lodge Chairperson could make up for the tragic Star Wars oversight. The Unspoken Name (Pledged) Other considerations included Michael Rooker and Michael Chiklis, but although they both have the prominent lack of hair and bad-assitude, neither can pull off a goatee like Steve Austin and neither are quite as available as wrestling’s former bad boy. Thank you for reading this month’s issue of The Inner Kingdom Update. We welcome your feedback on how to better service the Shadowfist community. Contact us at icediadem@yahoo.com Inner Kingdom Games, Inc. is Daniel Griego of Austin, Texas and Braz King of Toronto, Ontario