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He's got a very good point, Sol thought as he drew. He then paused, smiled, and tossed the card on his Duel Disk. "I activate the Magic Card Ancient Gear Garage, returning an Ancient Gear Monster from my Graveyard to my hand!"
Beneath the platform, the clouds began to roil and spin, becoming a tornado of white, fluffy material. Gears and bolts rose from within the funnel, assembling piece by piece into the Ancient Gear Beast, now the worse for wear. It disappeared, but the card shone in Sol's hand.
"Next," Sol continued, "I set a card facedown and play another Ancient Gear Castle!"
The facedown card flashed into being, and then the clouds parted as the age-worn, torch-studded castle rose up from the street below.
Scowling, the priest muttered, "You profane this sacred ground with that blasphemous place..."
"I thought all acts of creation were holy?" the young man queried. "You keep calling my monsters unholy and blasphemous..."
"There is a difference between creating and playing God, and your Ancient Gear monsters cross that line."
"Whichever... I sacrifice my Mine Golem to bring out the Ancient Gear Beast again."
As Sol said it, it happened - the facedown Mine Golem vanished, and the top of his Ancient Gear Castle opened, emerging the primitive crane again. This time, the newly-repaired Ancient Gear Beast hung from it, swaying slightly in the early morning breeze. With immense care, the crane set its load on the field, and the clockwork monster glared at Father Young as a torch lit on the castle. (2,000/2,000) Several chains fired from the castle and hooked to the Ancient Gear Beast as they had to the Soldier previously. (2,000/2,000 - 2,300/2,300)
Father Young's scowl only deepened as he thought, There's one turn-around... He then sighed.
"Ancient Gear Beast," Sol ordered, "attack the Hysteric Angel with Gear Fangs!"
In response, the mechanical creature hurled itself across the field, biting into the Hysteric Angel and thrashing about. And then the issue of the angel's gender was finally settled - she let out a remarkably feminine scream before she shattered.
The Sanctuary glowed, and a shield of holy light shot up into place around Father Young, the force of the energy causing his jacket to ripple. "Did you forget?" he said. "As long as I stand before the Sanctuary in the Sky, the defeat of my angels cannot harm my Life Points!" The shield soon faded, and the priest adjusted his glasses.
"I didn't forget," Sol replied, adjusting his hand. "I end my turn with that."
Father Young drew his next card, his scowl fading slightly as yet another rain of light covered him, raising his Life Points to 12,400. In front of him, the Angel of Force growled, his muscles bulging as his power increased further. (3,600/3,600 - 4,100/4,100)
Wow... Sol thought as he looked at Mars. It could almost crush the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon under its heel now. He then looked to his facedown card and thought, That won't last.
"You know the difference between Stray Lambs and Scapegoat, my child?" Father Young said. "You can't use a Scapegoat as a tribute for summoning monsters, but Stray Lambs work just fine. So now I call back my angelic creation - I sacrifice a Stray Lamb token to summon the Majestic Mech Ohka!"
One of the two little sheep disappeared in a puff of tiny lights. Those lights flew into the Sanctuary's door, and the symbol on its top glowed with a holy light. Soon the points of the crescent shot out blue electricity, forming it into the outline of the artificial winged lion. This outline turned red, and then it was there, roaring as it came to life. (2,400/1,400)
Behind Sol, another torch burst to life.
After a quick smile of satisfaction, the preacher shouted, "Ohka, strike down the Ancient Gear Beast now! Righteous Flame!"
The Majestic Mech threw back its head, drawing in a long, steady breath, and then fired a wave of red energy at the Ancient Gear Beast...
...and it hit an upraised cannon, which flipped around and pointed at Father Young. Sol merely held up the Magic Cylinder card, and a second later the blast hit the priest, throwing him to the ground as his Life Points dropped to 10,000.
As the Life Point counter went down, Mars staggered, feathers flying from his wings. He then sank to one knee, eyes half-shut as his power drained. (4,100/4,100 - 2,200/2,200)
My Angel of Force isn't powerful enough now, Father Young thought in irritation. But as long as the Sanctuary still stands I am in no danger. "I set a card facedown and finish my turn," he said.
Sol drew and glanced at his Graveyard, counting cards in his head. He then nodded to himself and said, "I play Pot of Avarice." The unusual jar appeared, and the Steel Ogre Grotto #2, Golem Sentry, Gear Golem the Moving Fortress, and two Mine Golems appeared for a second before funneling into it. The jar vanished and Sol drew twice before his eyes went wide. "And now I play Mystical Space Typhoon on the Sanctuary in the Sky!"
All the priest could do was cry out.
A mighty wind picked up, and the clouds beneath Sol and his opponent were torn asunder by the gale. They vanished into the aether, revealing the street and the foundations of the Ancient Gear Castle. While the clouds vanished, the Sanctuary itself began to shake, its towers and the symbol atop it all toppling into the building itself. Stone rained from the sky, and the grand edifice shattered, crashing to the ground below.
Silence ruled, and then Father Young looked at the younger man, hatred in his eyes. "You have brought about the fall of Heaven, child," he said, slow and with a heavy anger on his words. "Rest assured you will pay in blood for your misdeeds."
"Any Heaven where you stand on the clouds is Hell disguised," Sol replied, glaring at his enemy. "Let me point out that without the Sanctuary to power him, your Angel of Force - Mars has no power."
Indeed, the fall of the Sanctuary in the Sky had hit Mars hard. His feathers molted off his wings, and he sank to his hands and knees under the weight of his spear. Finally, he let it fall from his hands, panting in agony. (2,200/2,200 - 0/0)
Blast! Father Young thought as he saw this. Why didn't I switch him to Defense Mode?
Looking at the other card he'd drawn, Sol let out a slight laugh and said, "Now allow me to show you my most powerful creation... the Ancient Gear Castle has two counters on it, and so I can sacrifice it for the Ancient Gear Golem!"
Again, the castle began to shake, but this time a triumphant theme began to play from within it. Both torches went out, and the building's foundations cracked straight up the middle. The chains attached to the Ancient Gear Beast shattered as part of the wall fell in. (2,300/2,300 - 2,000/2,000) More of the foundation pulled apart, stone and mortar falling inwards, and something rose from the street.
The castle finally fell apart, and the monster summoned stood amidst its ruins. It was a giant, clockwork-powered robot in the shape of a man, one arm thin and spindly and the other arm immense. Its head looked as though it wore a finned helmet, and its eyes glowed a bright yellow. Taking a step forward, the Ancient Gear Golem leapt onto the platform, shaking it as it landed. (3,000/3,000)
"I haven't done anything Heaven can punish me for," Sol said, arms crossing. "For that reason, Heaven's 'avengers' should go back where they came from! Ancient Gear Golem..." He raised an arm over his head. "Prove you're the stronger artificial being! Bring down Majestic Mech - Ohka with Ultimate Pound!"
On being ordered to do so, the Ancient Gear Golem drew one of its fists back, energy charging inside of its frame. It swung the powerful fist around, crushing the leonine being under the force of the blow and cracking the platform on impact. Father Young threw up his arms and struggled to stay upright as his Life Points dropped to 9,400.
As soon as he'd caught his own balance, Sol ordered, "Ancient Gear Beast, attack the Angel of Force with Gear Fangs!"
The giant clockwork dog sprang out, jaws locking around the once-mighty angel, and began to thrash its head about. Mars was too weak to even protest, and fell limp inside the metal monster's teeth, soon vanishing in a burst of light. His master sank to one knee, Life Points now reading 7,400.
Having expected more of a reaction, the young man merely shrugged, ran his fingers through his hair, and said, "That'll be all for me."
Father Young drew another card, but he did so numbly. His Life Points went up to 7,900 as light rained onto him, and then he stood back up, swaying for a brief moment as he caught his footing. He then examined his draw and slid it into his Duel Disk, announcing, "I'm getting a little tired of Solemn Wishes, so I'll dispose of it with Emergency Provisions and regain 1,000 Life Points. Think of it as one last donation in the collection plate..."
He must be rattled if he's making such an obvious joke, Sol thought.
The unearthly mouth stretched out, bit the Solemn Wishes card in half, and retreated as the preacher's Life Points rose further, to 8,900. Without missing a beat, Father Young took another card from his hand and declared, "I now activate Swords of Revealing Light! If I can't kill your abominations, I can at least hold them still!"
Holes opened in the sky, and it rained swords composed entirely of light, their blades piercing through the platform as they struck it. The Ancient Gear Beast and Ancient Gear Golem froze to a halt, their gears locking up.
His composure regained, Father Young pushed his glasses back up and said, "That concludes my turn."
"And I draw..." Sol looked at the card in his hand and frowned, thinking, That won't help for the next three turns. "I pass." Around him, the swords began to dim.
Drawing his next card, Father Young slid it into his Duel Disk, announcing, "One card facedown and I end my turn."
Now Sol drew again, but as he did so, the priest activated a facedown card, declaring, "I activate my Trap, Jar of Greed! Greed may be a sin, but drawing another card is worth the cost." Taking another card from his deck, Father Young tucked it into his hand.
The younger duelist decided not to acknowledge that act, instead frowning as he looked at his cards. "I pass again." As Sol's turn ended, the Swords of Revealing Light turned translucent around him, and his monsters began to move again, albeit with great difficulty.
Father Young drew another card, and then sighed. "I play the Magic Card Pot of Charity, which allows me to draw three cards, but requires a Light monster in my Graveyard to leave the game altogether. It seems the Angel of Wisdom will let me draw more cards after all... even if the price to her is a little steep." The beautiful jar hovered in front of him, and there was a moment's cry as Mercury was sucked into it. The jar then vanished, and the priest drew three cards. "Now I play Terraforming..."
Oh, not this again... Sol thought.
The blue beam of light appeared before Father Young, and again he stopped it after a few seconds, taking the card that appeared. But this time, he immediately opened his Field slot and inserted it. "I play a second Sanctuary in the Sky!" he declared.
Again, the clouds gathered underneath the platform, and the grand building of the Sanctuary rose up behind its controller. Despite its earlier total destruction, the building seemed none the worse for wear. As a matter of fact, it was actually gleaming. Sol then remembered this was a different Sanctuary in the Sky, not the one he'd destroyed.
"I summon Shining Angel and end my turn," the preacher finished. Again, the toga-clad angel landed in front of him, arms crossed. (1,400/800)
If it weren't for those swords, I could knock the Shining Angel down, but what good would that do with the Sanctuary out? Sol thought. He drew, paused for a moment, and then said, "I summon the Ancient Gear Cannon in Attack Mode."
The platform shook for a second as a large, primitive cannon rose from it, gears flanking the barrel. (500/400)
"Now," Sol continued, "I activate its special ability - by sacrificing it, I can deal 500 points of damage to your Life Points. To put it another way..." He swung his hand down. "Fire!"
A burst of smoke came from the cannon's muzzle as it exploded, and a cluster of gears struck the priest, knocking him onto his knee again. He coughed briefly as his Life Points lowered to 8,400.
Giving a glare at one of the swords around him, Sol muttered, "That's it for now." The swords vanished, and his monsters moved freely once more.
After drawing his next card, Father Young paused for a moment, dusting off his clothing. He then held his cards at arm's length and crossed them with his other hand, whispering, "Lord, defend the poor child's soul as I lay waste to his body..." Looking at his opponent again, he took a card from his hand, saying aloud, "I offer two monsters as a Tribute for my next monster - my Shining Angel and the surviving Stray Lamb. You seem to be familiar with the Majestic Mechs..."
"Yeah," Sol replied. "As I recall, there's Senku..."
"The Messenger, whom I haven't drawn..."
"Ohka..."
"The Protector, which you destroyed..."
"And..." Sol paused, and then his eyes went wide.
Father Young nodded. "The Destroyer, which I am about to bring forth. I tried to go easy on you, my child, but now Heaven demands your defeat! I summon the most powerful of Heaven's creations, the Majestic Mech - Goryu!"
Both the long-forgotten sheep and the Shining Angel looked to the sky, and then they vanished in twin flashes of light. Overhead, the early morning sky parted, and... something emerged. It slowly flew down from the heavens above, looking like a gold-and-white serpent for most of its considerable length. Its body was topped by a vaguely triangular chest, with massive white wings stretching from its back and a featureless head looking upon Sol. (2,900/1,800)
It's not as strong as my Ancent Gear Golem, but there must be something in Father Young's hand to power it or he wouldn't have made two sacrifices for it when one would have brought it out for the turn... Sol prepared himself.
"'In my father's house there are many mansions...'" Father Young taunted, holding up another card. "This card is one of them. It's an Equip Magic Card called Shine Palace, and it grants a Light monster 700 Attack Points - and Goryu, as a creation of Heaven, qualifies!"
The clouds of the Sanctuary in the Sky parted, and a glowing castle rose from them next to the Sanctuary in the Sky itself. Its light flowed over Goryu, which trilled in appreciation. (2,900/1,800 - 3,600/1,800)
"Now, Goryu..." Father Young bowed his head. "In the name of God, we shall strike down the damned abomination called the Ancient Gear Golem with the eternal Radiant Eruption. Amen."
Goryu rose over the heads of the duelists, pinpoints of light covering its body. Those wings stretched out, and then it was as a rain of needles falling onto the Ancient Gear Golem, burning a thousand holes through the machine's surface. Its clockwork came to a halt, and it slowly toppled over with a sound like an ironworks collapsing before shattering. Sol couldn't help thinking it was somewhat overblown, as his Life Points only dropped to 7,200.
The Majestic Mech descended again, and Father Young smiled. "End turn."
Sol drew, thinking, Well, hello... He then glanced to the Ancient Gear Beast, which was rusting slightly from nonuse. Sorry in advance. "I set a card facedown and a monster in Defense Mode," he said now. "That's it."
"In that case, I draw," Father Young said, doing so. He looked at it, and then smiled. "You have slain six of my angels thus far. Most demons could not claim to be as hostile to the forces of Heaven as you are... Now I call upon the might of a mortal who has vowed to avenge my slain angels! Come forth, Mudora!"
A hot wind blew, and a tornado of sand whirled over the field, before releasing a large man in a bronze mask. He had tanned skin, wore a loincloth, and bore a sharp knife in one hand. Clenching a fist, he turned the knife over in his hand. (1,500/1,800)
"And for each angel in my Graveyard," the priest noted, "Mudora gains 200 Attack Points. Because I removed Mercury for Pot of Charity, there are five in there." In front of him, Mudora's fist tightened, and he growled under his breath. (1,500/1,800 - 2,500/1,800) "Now, Mudora, attack the Ancient Gear Beast!"
Pulling his knife back, the Egyptian man dashed across the platform, head down and other arm at his side...
"I activate Draining Shield!" Sol countered, watching the card rise in front of him.
Before it even rose all the way, Father Young replied, "This is why I have Trap Jammer, my child. You won't stop Mudora's vengence!"
The preacher's facedown card lifted, and the Draining Shield never even formed - the card merely shattered. Mudora reached the Ancient Gear Beast and swung his knife around, a glowing arc of light tearing through the clockwork dog. It exploded, hurling gears and framework to the ground, and Sol winced as his Life Points dropped to 6,700.
One gear landed next to Father Young, and he kicked it off of the platform as he ordered, "Goryu, strike down his facedown monster with Radiant Eruption!"
Again the Majestic Mech rose over their heads, spreading its wings and generating its pinpoints of light. They rained down from its body, tearing through the now-revealed Gear Golem the Moving Fortress. Smoke rose from the destroyed machine's casing, and it detonated, flooring Sol in the explosion and leaving him with 5,300 Life Points.
"That's all I can do for now," Father Young concluded.
Staggering to his feet, Sol wondered, That hurt a great deal... I know this is a Dark Duel, but it definitely doesn't feel like any of the ones Gerald ever fought in. Am I just buying into Father Young's delusions, or does Heaven really have a hand in all this? He then shook his head, thinking, This duel is getting to me! He drew a card, blanched at his limited options, and thought, I am in serious trouble. "I set a card facedown and a monster in Defense Mode. End turn..."
The priest drew another card, thinking, Now he shall experience a trial of the flesh. And none too soon - I think I'm running low on cards. "Remember when I mentioned the Messenger of the Majestic Mechs?" he said aloud. "He comes now. I call down Majestic Mech - Senku in Attack Mode."
There was nothing of the fanfare that accompanied Goryu's summoning. Instead, a being made of the same substance as the other Majestic Mechs floated down from the sky. It looked something like the Shining Angel as modeled in that way. (1,000/500)
Both of Sol's feet dug into the platform, and he crossed his arms in front of his face.
"Bracing yourself won't help, my child," Father Young said, shaking his head. "Goryu, unleash a Radiant Eruption upon his facedown monster."
The wings spread, the Majestic Mech raised its body, and the light rained down once again. A crude clay being, its body assembled from small cylinders, appeared for a moment to be full of holes, and then it collapsed. (1,000/1,900) Sol quivered slightly as his Life Points hit 3,600.
As the monster died, a mine landed at Father Young's feet. It beeped twice, and before the priest could react it exploded, knocking him to the ground. His Life Points dropped to 7,900, and as he pulled himself to his feet he muttered, "Ah, yes... that was a Mine Golem. I should have guessed you would play those."
Sol ignored this, as he was busy being pessimistic. My trap won't save me - it does nothing by itself to prevent attacks! I'm wide open... He then saw the black lines of the Dark Duel at his feet, looked to his Life Points, and remembered something.
Taking a deep breath, Sol called out, "I bring forth my Image!"
What lies in your soul, my child? Father Young thought.
A white fog emerged from Sol's palms, much to his confusion - he had expected it to come from his back - and gathered in the air around him. Lines of pure light began to form in the fog, slowly drawing themselves in midair. They looped, curved, and arced about him, and soon the creation was complete - a gigantic man-like being composed of the light lines, hunched over Sol's field and glaring at Father Young.
"Protector of the Sanctuary," the preacher noted. "Judah Lowe, the story says, created a golem to protect the Jews of Prague from those who would harm them. You seek to protect the world, with your deck containing the golems you use for that purpose. I guess it works. But unless its effect prevents direct attacks, you won't be protecting anything today."
There was a rush of information into Sol's mind, he instinctively knew the powers of his Image... and his heart sank. It was useless at the moment. "...it can't..."
"In that case, Senku, attack him directly with Bright Arrow!" Father Young shouted.
Hoverign in front of Sol, Senku placed all six of its legs in front of itself, charging up a ball of light. This it hurled into Sol's face, and the young man cried out as the light burned into him, his Life Points now at 2,600.
The priest drew a card, noting, "On a direct attack from Senku, I get a card from my deck. Now, Mudora..." He sighed. "Had I not played Pot of Charity, this duel would be over. As it is, Mudora, smite him!"
Even as he shut his eyes, Sol could hear a cry of assent from Mudora. He could hear the thud of sandaled feet striking the pavement that composed the platform on which they fought.
And he could feel Mudora's knife sinking into his stomach, reaching his spine before it came to a stop. The monster's hand pressed against his chest, and Sol fell back, pushed off of the blade. He hit the ground wordlessly, hearing a whirr as his Life Point counter moved to 100.
"My turn ends," the priest said, "and Senku goes to the Graveyard as per its effect." The smaller Majestic Mech faded away, and Mudora punched his free hand into the palm of his knife-hand. (2,500/1,800 - 2,700/1,800)
Behind his glasses, Father Young looked at Sol with a worried expression, watching the downed young man stir. Get back on your feet, my child, he thought. Do not tell me the Light allows those who are willing to give up to seek it.
A long moment passed, during which Sol turned his thoughts inward...
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Gerald was asleep, and thus the Heaven's Sphere did not actually exist at the moment. It never did when he was unconscious, even in such a benign way.
But there was a glimmer of light over his sleeping frame, one in a somewhat spherical shape. He stirred, tugging Laura a little closer to him, and had one of the more unusual dreams he would ever have.
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"Get up, Sol."
On hearing his name, Sol Kilkarn pushed himself to his feet, dusting off. He was surprised to see a distinct lack of knife wounds, but then remembered he was dealing with holograms, not actual divine avengers with sharp objects. And standing next to him... "Gerald?"
Indeed, the Chosen of the Light was standing next to him, or at least a transparent facsimile of the same. His hair was tussled, and he looked half-asleep - even more so than usual. "The last time I checked that was still my name. Now, what seems to be the problem?"
Sol sighed, looking to his opponent. "Father Young has me on the ropes. I brought my Image out, but without monsters even that can't protect me. Even if I had monsters I would still be in trouble..."
"Yes, I know the feeling. The Darkness is exceptional at backing people into corners. Ever hear of Jacob Waterknot?"
"No..."
Gerald shuddered and said, "Then you have more luck than you think. Either way... As far as my senses for this sort of thing go, the Light tapped out its resources earlier today, so don't hold your breath on being helped directly. Indirectly, on the other hand..." He smiled. "Get up and draw your next card. You still have to make up for your misdeeds, but you'll do so in person, understand?"
Nodding, Sol smiled back. He got the picture. "I understand. We'll meet again, I suppose?"
"And sooner than you think." And Gerald vanished with that.
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When the dream ended, Sol was standing up again, although he had no memory of actually rising, and he was holding his draw for the turn. And it was just the card he needed. "I play Card of Sanctity!" he announced. "Now let's both refill our hands!"
After he and Father Young had both drawn their hands up to six cards, he activated his facedown card, continuing, "Now I activate Trap Trip, returning a Trap Card from my Graveyard to my hand, and I pick Negate Attack!" He retrieved it and slid two cards into his Duel Disk, concluding, "I set a card facedown and a monster in Defense Mode, and turn the game over to you."
He has confidence again, Father Young thought as he drew his hand to seven cards. I wonder what he saw while he was down... He paused. Attacking will trigger his trap, but it won't hurt me, and I have no way to take it out. "Goryu," he said to his monster, "attack his facedown monster!"
The pattern repeated itself - Goryu rose up, drew forth its lights, and fired them into the air. This time, however, they struck against an invisible barrier. Sol did not name the card, but his Negate Attack was face-up for both to see.
Briefly nodding, Father Young said, "I set two cards facedown and end my turn."
This time, Sol didn't even look at the card he'd drawn. It wasn't part of his plans for the turn. "I flip my Dummy Golem into Attack Mode!" he declared.
The resulting monster was another crude replicia of a human being, but much shorter and carved from stone instead of the Mine Golem's clay body. Whoever had carved it had decided that a "I'm better than you" sneer was an appropriate facial expression, and thus had likely deserved a sound thrashing. (800/800)
Just seeing the monster threw Father Young into a brief moment of panic, but then he recovered and interrupted, "I activate my Trap, Divine Wrath! By simply discarding my Chosen One from my hand, I can negate and destroy that blasphemy and its effect!"
Clouds formed above the Sanctuary in the Sky, and lightning danced on their edges. Soon, a single crackling bolt shot down from the sky, aimed directly at the Dummy Golem...
But then Sol slid a card into his Graveyard slot, and the Protector of the Sanctuary turned solid, its body a bright blue. It lifted a hand, and the lightning bolt fizzled out harmlessly against its palm.
From within the Protector, Sol explained, "My Image effect has quite a lot of usefulness. By discarding one card from my hand, once per turn, I can negate and destroy any one effect that would destroy a monster I control. So my Dummy Golem survives, and all it cost me was an Ancient Gear." His Image turned clear again, and he smiled. "And as you seem to know, that means I can trade Dummy Golem for one of your monsters. You get to pick which one."
The priest laughed for a moment, thinking, There aren't any angels in his Graveyard, so Mudora's Attack Points will drop right back to their starting amount. So all I have to say is... "I choose Majestic Mech - Goryu." He then clapped a hand over his mouth and thought, Why did I say that?!?
Blinking, Sol muttered, "All right... Didn't expect that, but the trade is confirmed."
In front of him, the Dummy Golem began to spin rapidly, a cloud of dust developing around it. A similar cloud developed around the Majestic Mech, which twitched and rotated nervously. Soon neither monster could be seen behind their dustclouds... and then the clouds cleared, and the Dummy Golem was on Father Young's field, while Sol controlled Goryu.
And then something strange happened. It was hard to tell with a featureless creature like Goryu, but the angelic creation seemed to relax once it was on Sol's field. Its wings lowered, and its body went slack.
Raising an eyebrow, Sol ignored this, instead continuing his turn. "I now play my final Ancient Gear Castle..." For a third time, the proud fortress penetrated the clouds, all its torches cold. "...and summon another Ancient Gear Soldier in Attack Mode!"
Once more, the primitive crane swung out from the castle's top, depositing a metal soldier on Sol's field next to Goryu. (1,300/1,300) Several chains fired into its body as a torch lit on the Castle, and the gears tightened. (1,300/1,300 - 1,600/1,600)
"Thanks for teaching me the monster's attack name, by the way," Sol went on. "Now, Goryu, attack Mudora with Radiant Eruption!"
The attack was different this time, and Sol couldn't understand why. As before, the Majestic Mech flew high into the sky, its wings spread... but this time, the wings folded in on either side of the head, and a bizarre configuration of lines formed at its base. Those lines ran up Goryu's body, and a powerful blast of blinding light shot from its face. The blast hit Mudora, and when the smoke cleared, only his knife was left behind.
As before, the Sanctuary's power engulfed Father Young, surrounding him in a shield of light, but he still flinched as his monster died.
Sol paused, thinking, If I attacked with the Ancient Gear Soldier, I could destroy the Dummy Golem... but it's not a Fairy - or an angel, as Father Young keeps calling it. That facedown card's not an anti-monster trap, so I could do more damage by waiting until my next turn and destroying it with Goryu. "I set a card facedown and end my turn," he said.
Sweat rolled down Father Young's forehead as he drew. He then went to his Duel Disk, saying, "I activate Beckoning Light, returning Ohka and Mars to my hand!" The two monsters appeared for a moment and returned to his hand. He went on, "I set a card facedown, switch Dummy Golem to Defense Mode, and summon the Angel of Force - Mars once again!"
The golem crouched, and overhead, the sky parted as the mighty purple-winged angel flew down from Heaven once again. He still bore all the scars from his previous battles, and a new line of teethmarks on his waist. Landing atop the Sanctuary, he glared at Sol. (0/0) Extending his hand, he drew forth power from the building, his eyes shut. (0/0 - 7,800/7,800)
Two torches now burned on the Ancient Gear Castle.
He has only 100 Life Points, Father Young thought. I can't lose! I cannot possibly lose! In the rush, he yelled, "Angel of Force - Mars, Fury of the Highest! Strike down the apostate Goryu!"
Flying off of the Sanctuary in the Sky, Mars took aim with his spear and hurled it at the Majestic Mech, watching it burn towards its target... and then it hit a octagonal barrier, and began to fly back towards him...
"Mirror Force," the priest whispered as he saw the facedown card on Sol's field lift. "Damn my pride. Damn me."
The spear struck Mars, and the angel quite simply exploded, balls of burning fire striking the field around his master. One hit the Sanctuary in the Sky, which began to smolder.
Blinking, Father Young muttered, "All I can do is end my turn."
Drawing another card, Sol nodded at that. "I play Monster Reincarnation," he began, "discarding my Brain Control to return a monster to my hand. Guess which one."
"Your Ancient Gear Golem."
"Right." The stylized holy symbol, which resembled but did not match the Monster Reborn ankh, briefly glowed on the field before a single card appeared in Sol's hand. The young man then said, "I sacrifice the Ancient Gear Castle and its two counters to summon the Golem itself!"
As before, the castle fell in on itself, and the Ancient Gear Golem itself rose up in glory, even as the castle's chains snapped off of the Soldier. (3,000/3,000) (1,600/1,600 - 1,300/1,300)
All Father Young could do was watch, as behind him, the Sanctuary in the Sky fully caught fire. The clouds, being mostly water vapor, were unaffected, but embers were flying over the Shine Palace attached to Goryu.
"I switch the Ancient Gear Soldier to Defense," Sol continued, "and now, Goryu, strike down the Dummy Golem!"
Rising over both players, the Majestic Mech called forth another burst of light. Not even dust was left when the attack concluded, although one of the Dummy Golem's fists did survive. It shattered a second later, and Father Young's Life Points stopped at 5,100.
Before Sol could keep going, he shut his eyes and covered his face with his free hand. He then ordered, "Ancient Gear Golem... direct attack. Ultimate Pound."
The imposing clockwork titan took a few steps forward, the clouds and the platform both quaking with each step. It looked at Father Young as if it were a waste to expend energy on him, and then drew its fist back. The resulting impact cracked the platform, left a hole in the clouds, and stunned the preacher, leaving him with 2,100 Life Points.
"That ends my turn," Sol then said.
Several minutes passed before Father Young got his composure back together, readjusting his glasses. One lens had a hairline crack inching across it. He straighened his jacket, and then shouted, "Emerge, my Image!"
Unlike Sol, the fog did not rise from the priest's hands - instead, the black cloud rose from his mouth, as if he were exhaling his soul. It gathered over his head and became solid, eventually turning into a blue-skinned demoness with small horns and red hair. She wore the remnants of a white robe, and gently fluttered her wings, blushing a little at her lack of more suitable attire.
"Marie the Fallen One?" Sol said, looking at his opponent's Image as his own shifted its weight. "Well... I guess it's the only suitable Image for a hypocrite."
"Silence, my child, I must concentrate," Father Young replied as he studied his hand. Inside his head, he thought, I'm holding Ohka, Graceful Charity, Mirror Force, Senku, and the Angel of Judgment - Saturn I just drew. Graceful Charity might well deck me if I play it... I don't need it, anyway. Marie's Image Effect lets me use her as an Ultimate Offering for Light monsters by paying 1,000 Life Points, so I can summon Senku or Ohka, and then use her effect to summon Saturn and finish him off. He only has 100 Life Points, so any advantage will be enough! I can win this right now... I can win... I can...
The priest's hands dropped. Oh, who am I trying to fool? he thought. I could have won with Mars. I could have won with Goryu and Mudora. But both times that boy drew just what he needed to get out of the hole. Every time he nears defeat he escapes it. I should have seen it several turns ago... I was never meant to win this duel. A part of me knows that, even - that's why I gave him Goryu instead of Mudora.
He managed a laugh at this point. The Light wants that boy to keep going. It wants him to win. It does not want a self-righteous hypocrite like me - face it, Emil, you are hypocritical as they come - to bring him down. If I want to even pass for having an iota of faith I have to accept it.
"I pass this turn," Father Young said aloud. "Do what needs to be done." He bowed his head and stepped to the platform's edge.
Sol drew, giving Father Young an expression of pity. "I understand... I play Ancient Gear Tank on my Ancient Gear Golem, giving him 500 more Attack Points."
The Ancient Gear Golem raised its arm, and what looked like a motorcycle with a cannon on the front welded to the appendage. Steam rose from its gears. (3,000/3,000 - 3,500/3,500)
"I'll spare you an attack from your own monster," the young man concluded. "Ancient Gear Golem, end this duel with Diesel-Powered Ultimate Pound."
For the last time, the Ancient Gear Golem raised its fist, the one with the Tank hooked to it. It brought the arm down with enough force to blow away the burning Sanctuary, shatter the platform into ten thousand fragments, and throw the priest facedown. Father Young's Life Points hit zero, and the Dark Duel circle disappeared.
Enough of the platform remained for the two duelists not to plummet, but the Ancient Gear Golem's attack also shattered the seal of the Dark Duel, and so the holograms and their Images faded. Sol shut off his Duel Disk, breathing heavily as he did so. Slowly, the ruined portion of the street settled back to the ground.
It was several minutes before Father Young stirred, his Duel Disk vanishing in a cloud of darkness as he rose to one knee. He dropped his head and murmured, "I yield. You stand victorious, my child..."
What do I do now? Sol thought. He crossed his arms in front of him, watching his defeated opponent with a wary look in his eyes.
The priest laughed, shaking his head and picking up his glasses. "You don't trust me, do you?" he said. "I can't blame you... After all, my words were picked in order to goad you into the Dark Duel. But while you may not believe it, most of them were a lie."
"What?" Sol yelled. "What do you mean you were lying? That was a Dark Duel, you just said so yourself!"
"Allow me to explain," Father Young said, raising his hand. "Those words were true before last night. But last night the Darkness committed a sin I cannot allow, a sin that made me rethink all that I had thought..." He paused, fists clenching. "They summoned a demon to this world."
The thought of it made Sol shiver. "Degas and Alexander did what?"
"That was my reaction when I sensed it. I was willing to damn my own soul to see the plan through, but when they called on the demon, I could no longer lie to myself - the Darkness isn't going to scour the world, it's going to tear it apart! There was no way I could continue telling myself I was doing what the Lord needed done after that!" Father Young then sighed. "But once I knew that, I needed to see if the Light had enough power to truly challenge the Darkness."
A lightbulb went on in the young man's head, and he said, "So you challenged me to test the Light's strength."
The preacher nodded, continuing, "Do not take this the wrong way, but you are the weakest of those battling Degas and Alexander. If I defeated you, then my orders would be fulfilled. But every time I came close to victory, you overcame it and struck back. The Light truly stands powerful enough to challenge the Darkness, and I know it for certain. Thus I shall refute it." He held out his open hands, and dark smoke began to rise from them.
Now that the battle was over and the adrenline wearing off, Sol yawned wide, turning towards the outskirts of the ruins. "I think I'll leave you to whatever you're going to do next," he said, eyes already starting to close.
"Wait, my child..." Father Young said. "Before you go, allow me to give you my blessing."
Sol blinked, turned back towards the preacher, and muttered, "I would, but I happen to be Jewish." He pulled up on the chain around his neck, revealing what was on the end of it - a silver Star of David.
"You're still my child - we are all children of the Lord - and we follow the same god, despite calling him different names." Father Young held out one hand, two fingers extended, and crossed the air in front of him. "May the Lord be with you, the saints preserve you, the angels watch over you, and Heaven help you..."
Nodding, the young man yawned again and walked out of the ruins, head drooped.
Father Young watched him go, thinking, So that's one of those who serve the Light. If Gerald is stronger than he is, they may stand a chance... He frowned. But they're still fighting a losing battle. The Darkness has no boundries anymore. They've already summoned a demon to their side... I don't even want to think about what they'll do to top that.
He picked up his Bible from the ground, holding it under one arm, and thought on. The only thing I can do is challenge them directly. Degas, Alexander... I believe, cliche as it is, that I must bring the wrath of God upon you.
There was a burst of darkness, and the priest disappeared.
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Within the lair of Degas and Alexander, the rising sun had no power. There, the only way to tell if it was day or night was to trust one's watch.
Degas awoke, his senses filtering through various layers as he sat up on his bed. "Father Young's betrayed us," he said to himself as he picked up an image of the duel. "Ah, well. We still have use for hm..."
Sensing something else, the Hand of Darkness smiled, putting his sunglasses back on. "It will be moot anyway. The Pillar of Death is free."
TRAP TRIP
Type: Normal Trap Card
Image: A hand reaching for a mousetrap baited with a candy.
Effect: Return one Trap Card from your Graveyard to your hand.
Note: This card was used by Mad Dog in the GX episode "No Pain, No Game". Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.
SHINE PALACE
Type: Equip Magic Card
Image: A glowing fairytale castle rising from a green book.
Effect: Increase the ATK of a LIGHT-type monster equipped with this card by 700 points.
Note: This is an actual card in Japan, but has not yet come out in America.
PROTECTOR OF THE SANCTUARY
Image Effect: "Guarding the Populace" - Once per turn, you may discard one card from your hand in order to negate and destroy an opponent's card effect that would destroy a monster or monsters you control.
MARIE THE FALLEN ONE
Image Effect: "Sophistry" - You may Normal Summon an additional LIGHT-type monster during your turn by paying 1,000 Life Points.
Coming next chapter: With the last of the Pillars awake, Gerald and his allies could use all the information they could get. As it happens, one last Darkness Infected walks the streets of St. Paul, but the circumstances are a little odd. If they're going to get the knowledge they need, the Chosen of the Light and friends will have to put their trust in someone else... and hope things don't turn too weird to handle. What am I talking about? You'll see in Chapter Twenty-Five, "Catfight", which might be misnamed...