Matador: Difference between revisions

Jump to navigation Jump to search
Line 38: Line 38:
|smt4=A master sportsman who entertains the audience in exchange for his own life: one mistake can mean his death. Some believe that matadors who die while performing remain in this world.
|smt4=A master sportsman who entertains the audience in exchange for his own life: one mistake can mean his death. Some believe that matadors who die while performing remain in this world.
|smt4a=A master sportsman who entertains the audience in exchange for his own life: one mistake can mean his death. Some believe that matadors who die while performing remain in this world.
|smt4a=A master sportsman who entertains the audience in exchange for his own life: one mistake can mean his death. Some believe that matadors who die while performing remain in this world.
|smt5=A master sportsman who entertains the audience at the cost of his own peril; even one small slip-up can spell certain death.<br/>It is said that some of the men who die in this cruel game remain in this world as Fiends, bound by regret as well as the thirst for the cheers and excitement.
|smt5=A master sportsman who entertains the audience at the cost of his own peril; even one small slip-up can spell certain death.
It is said that some of the men who die in this cruel game remain in this world as Fiends, bound by regret as well as the thirst for the cheers and excitement.
|smti=
|smti=
|dx2=
|dx2=