Tano's Strength

As soon as the referee signaled the start of the match, Tano wasted no time in conjuring his spell. He could feel the power coursing through his body as he chanted the incantation, and a sharp blade made of wind materialized in his hand.

Tano smirked as he looked across the arena at Levi, who was still laughing at him. "How dare you underestimate me?" he said, his voice filled with contempt. "Take this, Wind Blade!"

With a flick of his wrist, Tano sent the blade hurtling toward Levi. The blade was razor-sharp, and it sliced through the air with a deadly whistle.

But to Tano's surprise, Levi only smiled in response. "Is this all you can do?" he said, taunting his opponent. "You'll have to do better than that."

As the Wind Blade approached him, Levi raised his hand and began to chant his own incantation. He could feel the cool rush of water flowing through his veins as he called upon his magic, and a shimmering blue wall materialized in front of him.

The Wind Blade struck the wall with a resounding clang, its deadly edge blunted by the wall's magic. Tano scowled as he watched his attack fail, but Levi just chuckled.

"That's the best you've got?" he said, still taunting Tano. "I thought you were supposed to be one of Jameson's lackeys. You're not even worth my time."

Tano gritted his teeth, his anger simmering beneath the surface. He had always been one of Jameson's most loyal followers, and he wasn't about to let some arrogant brat like Levi mock him.

"I'll show you who's not worth your time," Tano growled, his eyes flashing with determination. "I may be one of Jameson's lackeys, but that doesn't mean I'm weak. You'll regret underestimating me."

As the crowd watched with bated breath, Tano began to chant another incantation, his voice growing louder with each passing moment. "Take this, Wind Arrows!" he yelled, his eyes blazing with determination.

Instantly, a barrage of sharp, pointed wind blades materialized around Tano, each one shimmering in the bright lights of the arena. The blades hung in the air for a moment, as if waiting for the perfect moment to strike, before they were suddenly launched at Levi with incredible force.

Levi's eyes widened in surprise as he saw the deadly Wind Arrows hurtling toward him, but he didn't falter. With a flick of his wrist, he conjured his own spell, "Water Whip!" and a long tendril of water appeared in his hand.

As the Wind Arrows drew closer, Levi whipped the tendril of water in their direction, deflecting them away from him. The arrows splintered as they hit the ground, their deadly edges blunted by the force of Levi's magic.

Tano gritted his teeth, his eyes narrowing in frustration as he watched his attack fail once again. He knew that he had to come up with something more powerful if he was going to defeat Levi.

"You're pretty good," he admitted, his voice laced with grudging respect. "But you haven't seen anything yet. I have more tricks up my sleeve."

Levi just chuckled, shaking his head in amusement. "I highly doubt that," he replied. "But go ahead and try. I could use a good laugh."

Tano growled in anger, his fists clenching at his sides. He was tired of Levi's mocking tone, and he was determined to prove him wrong.

With a fierce cry, he conjured another spell, "Gale Force!" and a powerful wind swept through the arena, whipping up dust and debris. The wind was so strong that it knocked Levi off his feet, sending him tumbling across the ground.

Levi struggled to regain his footing, his hair whipping around his face as the wind raged around him. But even as he stumbled, he didn't seem particularly worried. He brushed the dirt off his clothes and looked up at Tano with a smile.

"Is that all you've got?" he said, his voice calm and steady. "I'm starting to get bored."

Tano gritted his teeth in frustration. He couldn't believe that Levi was still so calm, even after all of his attacks. He had thrown everything he had at Levi, and yet he still stood there, seemingly unfazed.

"You think you're so tough," Tano said, his voice filled with venom. "But you're not invincible. I'll make you pay for underestimating me!"

With a flick of his wrist, Tano conjured yet another spell, "Gale Strike!" A sharp gust of wind shot out from his hand, hurtling toward Levi with deadly speed.

But Levi didn't even break a sweat. With a wave of his hand, he deflected the wind with ease, sending it spiraling harmlessly off to the side.

"You'll have to do better than that," Levi said, a hint of amusement in his voice. "I've seen stronger winds on a windy day at the beach."

Tano seethed with anger as he watched his attack fail once again. He had never felt so powerless before, so humiliated. He had always been one of Jameson's strongest allies, but now he felt like a mere novice in the face of Levi's skill.

But even as his anger burned within him, Tano knew that he couldn't give up. He couldn't let Levi win. He raised his hand once again, ready to unleash another spell.

"You haven't won yet," he said, his voice cold and determined. "I have plenty more tricks up my sleeve."

Levi just chuckled. "I'm waiting," he said, his eyes glinting with amusement. "Show me what you've got."

Tano gritted his teeth, his eyes blazing with determination. He was going to make Levi pay for his arrogance. He began to conjure an even stronger spell, focusing all his energy on the incantation. "Take this, Tornado Crush!" he shouted, and a massive whirlwind began to form around him.

Levi watched in awe as the wind gathered force, swirling around Tano like a hurricane. The air grew thick with dust and debris, and the sound of the wind was deafening.

But even as the Tornado Crush grew stronger, Levi remained unfazed. He stood calmly in the center of the arena, his arms crossed, watching Tano with a cocky grin.

Tano scowled his frustration mounting. Why wasn't Levi afraid? Why wasn't he running for cover? He had never encountered anyone so confident in the face of danger.

With a fierce cry, Tano unleashed the Tornado Crush, sending a wall of wind hurtling toward Levi. The force of the wind was incredible, and Levi was lifted off his feet, and thrown back against the wall of the arena.

But to Tano's surprise, Levi didn't even break a sweat. He simply stood up, dusting himself off, and raised an eyebrow.

"That was it?" he said, his voice dripping with sarcasm. "I was expecting something a little more impressive."

Tano scowled, his anger boiling inside of him. He had poured all his power into that spell, and yet it had barely affected Levi. How could he be so powerful?

Levi just smirked, a confident glint in his eye. "Let me show you what a real spell looks like," he said, raising his hand and beginning to chant an incantation.