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Here are short extracts from 5 of the
stories released in Merlin's Kingdom recently. Hope you will join us as
a member if you want to see more! |
Olympics 2294, part 17. Heavyweight contest:
first semi-final
The Heavyweight
wrestling at the 2294 Olympic Games continues with a semi final match
between two superb athletes, Califa from Spain and Yaotl from Baja.
The Spanish fighter is a product of genetic engineering as the DNA in
her comes from a fierce line of Amazons. The Bajan derives his
power in part due to the chemical compound known as Viboras which pumps
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Tanya the Pirate,
part 12: Part 12: Death or Freedom
A couple of weeks had passed since Tanya was beaten senseless by Marie,
the French pirate. Now Ora, the Grand Inquisitor, had decided
Tanya was fit enough enough to fight again - this time against her
friend Jasmina. |
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A Night in Madrid, part 2: Domina
vs. Skippy
Tonight we join the members of the
Circuit club to watch the third and fourth matches in their Madrid
mini-tournament. The fights are no-holds-barred and take place in
the nude. There is no referee, time limits or breaks permitted.
The winner is decided by a single submission, a pin to a count of ten or
a knock out. |
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Tarzan & Jhaynne, part 3
Ghia, Queen of the Thynians,
has had her two guards, Arlah and Shar, chain
Tarzan to a pair of stone pillars
in the desert. She arrives to claim
"her" victory over him,
but is thwarted in her task by the sudden arrival of Jhaynne who is just
in time to save him. Jhaynne then takes on the Queen and her two
muscular guards in a series of fights. |
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Part 15: Guest
Evening - Arachna vs. Megumi-Katana
It is a special evening at
the XBL as commissioner Cindy has arranged a guest evening where two
ex-WCF fighters meet in the ring for the first time for many years.
By popular request the first guest fighter to be introduced in Jenna
(better known as Arachna), her opponent is the renowned Japanese fighter
Megumi-Katana who left the WCF after a short period to pursue her career
in her homeland. |
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