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Rassilon001 — Death Battle - Gambit vs Dandyman

Published: 2014-08-24 23:06:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 1461; Favourites: 7; Downloads: 2
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Description Gambit
 Vs
Dandyman


Remy LeBeau was born on the wrong side of the law in New Orleans, and apprenticed to the Thieves Guild at a young age.  Quickly rising to the top, he became reknowed across the world as an expert thief, able to steal the pants off of a passerby without them being any the wiser.  And things only got better when his mutant powers awoke.  Able to imbue items with a kinetic charge, Gambit can turn most any item into a bomb with a simple touch.  He frequently uses this ability on playing cards, since it enables him to store a great deal of innocuous ammo right in his pocket.  He also usually carries a number of thieves tools on his person, as well as his trademark retractable staff.  Prideful in his abilities and egotistical of his allure, Gambit comes across as narcassitic and self-centered, but in truth he's a deeply conflicted individual with a very dark history.

Tubalcain Alhambra was a member of the Nazi Organization Millenium, dedicated to a war of bloodshed and death that would sweep across the world.  Apparently playing card games just didn't hold the same sort of thrill for him as they used to.  As a vampire, Dandyman is tough, fast, and inhumanely strong.  His primary weapons are his cards, which he manipulates with a type of magic, throwing them with enough force to cause small explosions or slice through concrete, or using them to form a shield around himself to deflect small gunfire.  He can even use them to form a clone of himself, distracting his opponents long enough to attack from their blind spots.  Dandyman is playful and laid back, rarely taking anything seriously, even a battle to the death.  He rarely honors his word and lies through his teeth with remarkable ease.

Artwork by Bachalo and Hegedusroberto.
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Comments: 6

shadowfangs55 [2014-10-21 03:34:12 +0000 UTC]

Gambit would win, because of his deadly Death Horseman form for in case of desperate situation.

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masterofhorr In reply to shadowfangs55 [2017-11-01 16:29:18 +0000 UTC]

Gambit doesn't really need the "Death Horseman" form to win (which IIRC was only a one time deal).

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Rassilon001 In reply to shadowfangs55 [2014-10-21 03:36:16 +0000 UTC]

A form I admit I'm not familiar with, I guess it could be a tipping factor.

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shadowfangs55 In reply to Rassilon001 [2014-12-04 21:33:43 +0000 UTC]

Correct, in other words, that's his trump card / last resort.

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Rassilon001 In reply to shadowfangs55 [2014-12-05 07:01:13 +0000 UTC]

Oho, I see what you did there... very nice.

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cfakatsuki [2014-08-26 04:42:14 +0000 UTC]

Aww I've been waiting for this fight, battle of the card trick kings, I'll vote for gambit but I don't really care who wins I just thing it would be an epic fight

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