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Due to the peace that Nazushnóton Nabår Nòm enjoys, Logan has not seen much action for the past three months. Nothing worthy of his time has come up out of the caverns to challenge him: no fearsome monster to match his strength. In the absence of a new challenger, Logan returns to fight one of his old enemies: the giant Cave Crocodile, who he has fought and defeated on two separate occasions. This time, however, it will be a fight to the finish…

The following is the report filed by Erush Lovedwheel, Director of Defense, submitted to His Majesty King Minkot Figureslick on the 3rd of Slate in the year 216.

2nd Slate 216

As you probably remember, Your Majesty, we discussed setting a werebeast against Logan some time ago. Unfortunately, the weresheep that attacked us two months ago only bit one dwarf, who was killed, before our military dispatched the threat. This left us with no infectees to use. I guess our military is that effective, eh? The vote shall be postponed on this movement.

But, as was also discussed, we’re low on enemies. So far, we’ve only pulled up a Troll with our monster attractor, who was extremely docile and wouldn’t attack anyone, let alone a Supersoldier. A giant bat and giant olm were spotted in the caverns, but Logan has defeated far greater opponents: they would pose no challenge to one as skilled as he. And since the Goblins have yet to show their faces since their last crippling defeat in the Spring of last year, we don’t have any formidable enemies to pit our soldier against. So, I decided to pit him against his old sparring partner the Cave Crocodile.

Poor beast is covered in scars, and is miserable in there anyway. It’s time for them to face down to the finish.

I was glad to see that Logan had not lost too much of his edge. As the crocodile lumbered out to face his old foe, Logan calmly received the attack, countering each strike with a series of mighty blows that resounded across the chamber.

The hide of the Crocodile was thick, and it’s built-in armor and size were the only reasons for its survival. But even the most well armored foes fall under the onslaught of Logan, and eventually the beast collapsed from over-exertion.

At this point, as always, Logan moved away, letting his opponent recover. After a few minutes, the Crocodile stood back up, and, with a roar of pure anguish, attacked again. A mistake. Logan knocked him back down again.

And again.

Until Logan unleashed a full-force punch on the Crocodile, sending it into oblivion.

Again, Logan retreated, and again, the Crocodile attacked. Logan welcomed him back with a toe-shattering kick.

This time, the Croc stayed standing, and continued it’s onslaught. In an impressive display of Kisat Dur, Logan whirled around his opponent, and wherever his strikes landed the part underneath exploded into gore.

When the Crocodile stood up next, Logan no longer waited for the attack to come. Logan launched his own offensive, going in for the finish. A quick punch to the foot knocked the creature slightly off balance, before Logan delivered a mighty blow to the Crocodile’s leg, shattering it like rope reed.

The Crocodile never came back up. It was crippled: and without the use of its legs, it didn’t dare attack anymore. It just lay there, finally defeated. Logan was escorted out of the chamber: the military finished the crippled beast. It didn’t fight back. And thus the life of the mighty Crocodile ended.

Logan improved his fighting and striking from the battle. I hope the Goblins start showing their faces: we have some traps laid out that will net us some soldiers: I hope to pit them against Logan.

Thus concludes my report on Logan Cudgelurdge, 9 year old Dwarven Supersoldier.

As you can see, Logan’s proving to become too powerful for his own good. I can’t find enemies for him to fight! I’m counting on something big turning up, but the only things larger than his previous opponent, the Blind Cave Ogre are Semi-Megabeasts and Megabeasts, which we are on short supply of. We’ll see how it turns out.