User blog:Mystical Trixter/John Wilkes Booth vs Ezio Auditore; Epic Rap Battles of Firebrand

Huzzah, annother of these! For this one I'd like to thank Phil for making John's verses and as always a thanks to Stoff for the great cover, let's get started!



Intro
EPIC RAP BATTLES OF FIREBRAND

JOHN WILKES BOOTH

VERSUS

EZIO AUDITORE

BEGIN!

Ezio
Buon Girono, John, it's time for your curtains to close,

Lest the bloodshed of my violence fills this stage's front rows

My Thoughts be Bloody, and they're after this petty mustachied assassin

It's my creed to kill fools like you, not a soul will feel remorse for your passing

I'll chase you roof to roof if you act like this is the law and hit the deck

Jump to the ground, catch you off guard and stick a wrist blade in your neck

I can see the fear on your face, time to start the chase,

End the Wilkes case and make him Requiescat in Pace!

Booth
Sure, the curtain has closed but it’s ‘bout time for the Second Act.

You’re Dead to this Confed. ‘better hope your blades are intact!

Let your emotions take the best of ya, Did we? well that’s truly sad.

I might’a hung like your daddy, but this Assasin’s back!

Enough of the niceties, I’m just Your American Cousin,

You should watch ya’ back Ezio, I might just show your brains some lovin’

It’ll be a nice quick kill, no need to put up a fuss!

The only Assasin’s Creed I live by is “sic semper tyrannis”

Ezio
Your raps are as bad as your attempts at business,

Call this Soul Caliber when I floor you with my Critical Finish!

Hope you're Lincoln the pieces together that you'll soon be dead,

When I sneak into your Booth and make your head red by filling it with lead!

Booth
This “Noble-man” is worth nothin’ more than a Negro!

I’ve been all ‘round the states, playin’ Brutus and Romeo.

Ya’ll can’t beat me, ya couldn’t Deal with the Borgia,

Another victory claimed by the Confederate States of America!

WHO WON?

WHO'S NEXT?

ALREADY DECIDED!

EPIC *Logo gets shot and cut up* RAP BATTLES OF FIREBRAND!

Who won

Ezio Auditore

John Wilkes Booth