User blog comment:Cfp3157/Deadliest Fiction News: June 2016/@comment-17814994-20160601090311

Here are my nominations:


 * Leolab's Oliver Monrue vs Sir Bors of Newcastle: The battle was short but it was intense and bloody as Hell. It was also very well-written anf flawless with little to no writing problems (as expected from one of the wikis greatest writers). Although my character died in that battle, his swift fight and execution was satisfying (he and I deserved it really). Overall, the battle maybe short, but it was delicious bite-size entertainment at its best. (10/10)


 * Wassboss's The Big One vs Shere Khan: Besides Leo's tourney, this battle was one of the most voted and hyped this month. Like Leo's, it was short and satisfying but what made it even more awesome was the well-written dialogue of Shere Khan. Wass did a great job in capturing Shere Khan's bloodthristy character through his words, and to be honest I actually felt that he was being voiced by Idris Elba himself. I can say for certain, that Wass' "Big One" battle... was a "Big Hit" (sorry for the pun). 10/10


 * Milen's Comanche vs Maori: Certainly one of the best historical battles this month. Although it's a bit unpolished, Milen did a good job in the action and the violence in his battle, proving that he's writing can only keep getting better in time. It also captured the experience that I had watching the classic Deadliest Warrior episodes of season 1; where the fight was one on one and focused mostly on just weapons and action. 7/10