1.
Combat of the Gods
2.
Mythical Collision
3.
War of Myths
1.
Golem
2.
Cerberus
3.
Jormungandr
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Job #05:
Stage Name: Temple of the Sun
Stage Origin: Egyptian Mythology
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My concept for this stage is that it's a representation of not just Ra, but Ancient Egypt as a whole. The fight takes place on a pedestal which people are flocked around, watching in excitement. The large walls in the background have a partition in the centre in the form of a walkway, in the centre of which the sun rises throughout the course of the match - with the match beginning at dawn and ending at "around midday." As for the statues, their laps act as platforms, and attacking them can knock them over - similarly to the second section of Castle Siege over in
Super Smash Bros. Brawl. However, workers will quickly rebuild them, allowing them to once again be used as platforms.
Job #06:
Item Name: Seven-League Boots
Item Origin: European Folklore
The Seven-League Boots are a pair of magical boots that allow the person wearing them to take strides of seven leagues per step, allowing for incredible speed and fast traversal. (For context, a league is a unit of measurement originating from Ancient Rome that, in the English-speaking world, is roughly equivalent to three miles.) In this game, wearing the Seven-League Boots would significantly increase the user's walking and running speed - as well as endlag on melee moves and ground-based dodges - but only when on the ground. They have no effect in the air whatsoever.
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Also fun tangentially related point - Jesus has actually been in a couple of fighting games over the years, including
Bible Fight, a Flash game published by [adult swim] of all people, and
Fight of Gods, an indie Steam title in which He was incredibly overpowered. I totally agree that He shouldn't really be involved here (primarily for the sake of avoiding controversy and keeping the place welcoming), but I think this is just a cool random tidbit that'll never really be relevant anywhere else. The more you know, I guess?
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