One afternoon two teachers, a science teacher and an English teacher, decided to take their students to the park because theirs students had asked. It was a cloudy morning. In the shade of another school the teachers were playing Magic the Gathering on a cement bench that was colored and designed into a wooden log. They laid out their cards on a one-hundred-yen towel. Curious onlookers stopped their own games to watch the two teachers. A giant copper robot was cast onto the battlefield, and in response, a saber tooth tiger appeared, canines large as combat knives, with green glyphs glowing on its rib cage, as it guards its master from behind. The giant robot nor his brother could ever catch the saber tooth tiger. The mythic abilities made him too agile. Sometimes the saber tooth tiger would appear in front of him. Sometimes it would appear behind him. It continued to play these tricks on the robot as the other forest creatures and icy elemental titans eluded combat, reaching the spell caster, and ultimately, ending him. "Who won?" a student, George, asked. "Mr. C," said the English teacher. "But Mr. Tang had a formidable robot," the science teacher said, and handed him the card. "That looks cool!" Flavor Text by John Tang
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