House Prard Seizes Victory in Zonefall Championship Thriller

CPIN Affiliate Signal 7 Sports Anchor Kecc’had’danar reporting…
In a match destined for the archives of Ascendancy sport, House Prard’s Zonefall team clinched a breathtaking 2–1 victory over House Csohn in the final round of the Zonefall Ascendant League Championship, held under the radiant lights of the Naporar Combat Sphere.
The event, watched live by over 142 million Ascendancy citizens throughout Chiss Space, and streamed via delayed broadcast in Lesser Space for the Ascendancy’s Gekto III colony, showcased the very best in Chiss athleticism, precision, and battlefield logic.
The Match: Tactical Brilliance Meets Raw Power
From the first whistle, House Csohn, known for its brute-force style and experimental tech upgrades, opened aggressively. Their Pulse Gunner, Resh’kar’an, unleashed a relentless assault that pushed House Prard’s Grav Manipulator into the rear zone within the first minute—drawing thunderous applause.
But Prard, ever the bastion of discipline and strategy, responded with cold efficiency. Their Aegis Engineer, Ara’sha’niv, deployed a perfectly timed Shield Splice, bouncing a kinetic shot into Csohn’s Grav Manipulator, forcing a rare early-zone retreat.

Csohn’s Pulse Gunner Resh’kar’un and Grav Manipulator Mas’sar’dista face off against Prard’s Aegis Engineer Ara’sha’niv in Round 3…
The turning point came in Round 2, when Prard’s team executed a flawless Grav Chain Reversal, reversing a triple push attempt and flipping momentum in one sweep. The arena roared—yes, roared—as Csohn’s Pulse Gunner was propelled off the field by a backfiring repulsor field. It was the first KO Csohn had suffered all season.
Command from the Sidelines
T’lozan’virr, Prard’s team commander and former Expansionary Defense Fleet analyst, said after the match:
“This wasn’t about firepower. It was about psychology, reading the rhythm, and exploiting Csohn’s overreach. Our players moved like a thought with three bodies.”
Csohn’s lead technician and tactical director, Zu’larn’mek, was more reserved:
“They deserved it. We underestimated their Grav control sequence. It won’t happen again.”
On news of victory, Patriarch Dagaro of House Prard spoke:
“House Prard’s crest is the incomplete citadel which stands for our firm commitment to the unfinished work of defending Chiss society. In the same manner our team demonstrated brilliant defense-centric tactics. In both work and play, House Prard stands firm!”
Ascendancy Reactions
Social networks and Ascendant sports channels were alight with praise. Fans dubbed Prard’s final move “The Blue Veil Collapse,” a reference to the elegant way they cornered Csohn into triggering their own elimination.
The Syndicure of Youth Development issued a statement congratulating both teams, highlighting the sport’s growing role in military training pipelines and diplomatic outreach.

Chiss youth league members re-enact House Prard’s “Blue Veil Collapse”
Final Score
Round | Winner |
---|---|
1 | House Csohn |
2 | House Prard |
3 | House Prard |
House Prard now holds its fourth league title in six years—cementing its status as a dynasty in Zonefall history.
What’s Next?
- Offseason exhibition games begin next cycle.
- House Prard has announced a new youth academy league, and rumors suggest Grand Syndic Gliddon himself may appear as a guest strategist at next year’s opener.