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    I understand how you feel about the D-Heroes, because I sort of like Jesse's Crystal Beats myself. I just saw the episode where Yubel-Jesse dueled Zane and thought ti was pretty interesting, even though the anime Rainbow Dark Dragon and real Rainbow Dark Dragon are summoned by different methods. I'd like to make up a duel with those Advanced Crystal Beasts, even though doing so may be a violation of the animeverse.

    I can't wait to read more, but I'll gladly wait if it means Storming Heaven's Gate gets an update, Brian. We need both fanfics on track.
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    What card had the dubious honor of being the first to be on every part of the Restricted List? If you said “Magician of Faith”, you were correctly able to Name that Card!



    My name is Daala, the Queen of Xanadu, at least for the time being.

    I’ve already admitted to being a terrorist. We’ve gotten that unpleasant business out of the way. Now, most terrorists are motivated by their perverted interpretations of either political or religious beliefs, making them viewed as radical at best, or insane at worst. Thus, they tend to have few allies who aren’t also terrorists, and many enemies.

    Now, I have no use for politics, and I don’t pretend to use religion as an excuse for what I’m doing. At least, not one that fits the usual definition of a religion. I’ll keep my motivations concealed for now. But I’m still a terrorist, and I’ve made several enemies.

    I may have made a very dangerous one… I may have stirred up the hornet’s nest…

    No, worse than that…

    I may have brought about the Wrath of the Spider Queen!




    CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE



    Wrath of the Spider Queen




    Sheena opened her eyes.

    She was in a large, circular room, with marble pillars on the wall. Light came from odd crystals in the ceiling, thirty feet above.

    Ahead of her was a dark portal of sorts.

    “I’m in an entrance hall,” she mused. “That portal should be the way into Xanadu proper…

    “Well, what am I waiting for?”

    Before she could take a step, two glowing, female eyes appeared in the portal in front of her. She stepped back.

    Stepping out of the portal was a woman of sinister beauty. She wore a red, low-cut leotard, with bat-like designs over her waist and chest, and blue rune-like markings. Most remarkably, she had horns, and six arms, each of which wore blue, velvet gloves.

    “Succubus Knight?” said Sheena.

    The Duel Spirit looked at Sheena with an annoyed glance.

    “So, you came on your own?” she pouted. “I was hoping for Nicholas… Didn’t expect the head of KaibaCorp to take such an active role.”

    “So, are you one of Daala’s servants?” asked Sheena.

    “Not right now,” said Succubus Knight with a sigh. “Sadly, my official title at the moment is favored slave.”

    “I don’t understand,” said Sheena. “Daala sent a slave to guard the entrance? Sounds like putting a match in charge of dynamite.”

    “I’ll explain,” said the Warrior with a smirk. “Ever hear of how criminals once had to serve as indentured servants as forms of reduced sentences?”

    “Uh huh,” replied Sheena. “Was popular back when another way of dealing with criminals was to ship them to Australia.”

    “Yeah, well, I used to be one of Daala’s henchmen,” purred the Duel Spirit. “I was a bounty hunter. As a Succubus Knight, I made a practice of seducing male victims. Once they fell for my charms, they didn’t resist when I tied them up and brought them in, where Daala could do to them as she wished.”

    She chuckled.

    “She even rewarded me by giving me a few of them as brainwashed slaves… I lived like a queen for a while…”

    “Good lord…” gasped Sheena.

    “However,” sighed the Knight, “I made the mistake one day of taking a fancy to Daala’s current lover, a captured and brainwashed member of the resistance. He was so muscular and handsome… I figured a short fling wouldn’t hurt…”

    She sighed again.

    “I was caught.”

    “Not very smart of you,” said Sheena, putting her hand on her hip.

    “Indeed,” muttered Succubus Knight. “I was thrown in prison…

    “But Daala gave me another chance a couple of hours ago. I simply had to apprehend whoever Sheena sent to Xanadu, and I would be freed. But if anyone got past me, I’d go back to my cell.

    “If it were Nicholas, all I’d have had to do was lure him into accepting a kiss, something I could easily do…”

    Sheena laughed.

    “But you can’t seduce women!” she exclaimed. “Well, just try to stop me. I’ll have you know, I received training as a Duelatopia Centurion, the crème de la crème of security forces…”

    Succubus Knight grinned.

    “And I am a Warrior-Type Duel Spirit who has survived as one for over six centuries,” she replied with a sneer. “Your training does not impress me.”

    Sheena stopped short.

    She’s over six-hundred years old? she thought. Even if she only had to fight for her life once a year, she’s defeated over six-hundred enemies…

    “We Warrior Spirits have watched humans who have been renowned as fighters,” purred Succubus Knight. “Bruce Lee, Jackie Chan, Chuck Norrris… They all made us laugh. None of them can hold a candle to any of the Warriors of the Twelve Dimensions. We knew how to fight like champions the instant we were born.”

    “So why are you just standing there instead of attacking?” asked Sheena.

    A Duel Disk appeared on Succubus Knight’s upper-left arm.

    “Because, there are traditions that I have to follow,” she said. “I could just beat you up, sure, but then I’d be thought of as a bully and a poor sport among other Spirits. Among civilized Spirits, there’s one way to handle a conflict between two adversaries.”

    “So then,” asked Sheena, “we handle this like duelists?”

    “Sure,” purred Succubus Knight. “It might even be fun.”

    And with the powerful cards that Daala loaned to me, she thought, beating this human will be a cakewalk.

    Sheena loaded her deck. Both Disks activated.

    “Game on!” they both shouted.


    (Sheena: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Succubus Knight: 8,000)



    “I’m drawing!” started Succubus Knight, drawing a card.

    She looked over her hand.

    “I’ll start by playing the Spell Card, Gold Sarcophagus.”

    With a rumble, a solid gold chest with the Eye of Wdjat on the front lifted out of the ground.

    In a flash of energy, all of the cards in her deck appeared in a hologram in front of her. She quickly pointed to one.

    The Sarcophagus opened, and the selected card lowered inside. The chest shut, and lowered into the ground.

    “We’ll get to that later,” she said, as a concealed Monster appeared, “I throw a Monster in Defense Mode, and I’ll leave it at that.”

    Sheena drew a card. She looked at it.

    She closed her eyes and held the card to her heart.

    Siegfried… she thought.

    Only a week before he was killed, he had given her two cards. A Ritual Spell, and a Ritual Monster, two cards that he had commissioned Industrial Illusions to make special. They would never be released to the public, and would be for her exclusive use, to be used in future Duelatopia tournaments in her role as the fearsome Eliminator, Shelob the Spider Savant.

    These two cards were an expression of his love for her, and the last gift he gave to her when he was alive.

    The card she had drawn was the Ritual Spell. Unfortunately, a Ritual Spell is no good without the Ritual Monster, so she couldn’t use it right now.

    She chose another one.

    “I summon… Chainsaw Insect!” she shouted.

    With a roar of chainsaws, a huge beetle with serrated mandibles appeared. (2,400/0)

    “And I’m not done,” she continued, as a Spell Card appeared. “I play Double Summon. “This lets me make a second Normal Summon this turn.

    “So I’ll also bring out Insect Knight!”

    In a burst of energy, the mantis warrior holding his serrated sword and shield appeared. (1,900/1,500)

    Succubus Knight fidgeted a little.

    “Insect Knight… Attack!”

    Insect Knight flew at the facedown card, and Sangan appeared on it. The furry, three-eyed Fiend was cut down.

    “I’m sure you know about Sangan’s effect,” chuckled Succubus Knight, looking through the cards in her deck.

    She took one, and then held the deck with her lower set of arms.

    “Advantage number forty-three of having six arms… It makes shuffling during a duel so much easier.”

    Sheena couldn’t deny it as she watched the Warrior shuffle with her extra arms.

    “I’m not done with you!” shouted Sheena, as her opponent put the deck back. “Chainsaw Insect, attack directly!”

    Chainsaw Insect scurried up to Succubus Knight and chomped its mandibles around her waist. She grunted and sweat, but didn’t scream.

    She panted for breath as it let go.


    (S: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,600)



    “My move…” she muttered, drawing a card.

    “I throw down a facedown, and have this defend me.”

    A facedown card and a facedown Monster appeared.

    “Your move.”

    Sheena quickly drew.

    “I summon… My Brown Recluse!” she shouted.

    In a burst of energy, a huge spider appeared next to Chainsaw Insect. It had a brown exoskeleton, long legs, and a marking on its back resembling a violin. (2,300/0)

    “Here’s a quick lesson in arachnid biology,” said Sheena. “The brown recluse, also known as the fiddler spider, is a venomous arachnid whose poison is almost as lethal as the more well-known black widow. Like most spiders, they weave webs… But unlike most, they leave their webs at night to hunt for food, much like mammalian predators do.”

    “What is this, a duel or a biology lesson?” snapped Succubus Knight.

    “We’ll see who laughs last,” said Sheena. “Brown Recluse, attack!”

    The spider scurried at the facedown Monster. Marshmallon appeared on the card, and the spider’s huge mandibles just bounced off of it. (300/500)

    Sheena screamed as a red aura surrounded her.

    “Didn’t quite go as you planned, huh?” asked Succubus Knight. “By the way, I activate this…”

    Her facedown card lifted.

    “Solemn Wishes. This grants me 500 Life Points whenever I draw one or more cards.”

    “Now, my Brown Recluse moves to Defense Mode,” growled Sheena.

    The large spider sat down and shielded itself with its legs.

    “I’ll set a card facedown, and end my turn,” she said, as a facedown card appeared in a flash of light.


    (S: 7,000) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,600)



    Succubus Knight drew a card. A shower of golden motes fell on her, as her Life Points went up.

    “First I’ll retrieve the card I put in the Sarcophagus,” she said.

    The Gold Sarcophagus rose out of the ground and opened. The card floated out, and she took it.

    “Now I play Pot of Greed,” she continued, as the evil jar appeared. “So I gain two more cards, and 500 more Life Points.”

    She made two draws, and the gold shower rained on her again.

    “Next, I play the Spell Card, Desperado Manager. I can use this if I have at least one card in my hand. Then I get to draw two cards.”

    The Spell Card appeared, and she drew twice. The gold shower rained on her again.

    “And then I take any three cards from my hand, and place them on the top of my deck.”

    She chose three cards in her hand, and placed them on the top of her deck quickly.

    “I’m just getting started,” she continued. “I play another Spell called Remove Bomb. This lets me remove the top five cards on my deck from play. And for each one of them that’s a Monster, you lose 300 Life Points.

    “So let’s see…”

    She took five cards off of her deck and held them up. Three were Monsters (clearly she had put them there herself), and the other two were Mystical Space Typhoon and Tribute Doll.

    Three bombs rolled towards Sheena. She braced herself as they exploded.


    (S: 6,100) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 7,100)



    The cards that Succubus Knight had held up vanished, but Sheena had seen them quite clearly.

    There’s only one reason anyone has those Monsters in her deck, she thought. It’s a very hard trick to pull off, but if she actually manages to do it…

    “I’m not done yet,” chuckled Succubus Knight. “Next, I play Foolish Burial. Now I get to send another Monster from my deck to my Graveyard.”

    The Spell Card appeared, and she tossed a card into her discard slot.

    “But it isn’t staying there. I play The Warrior Returning Alive. Now I can retrieve the Warrior I just sent to my Graveyard.”

    She played the card, and the card slipped out of her discard slot. She took it.

    “Now it’s time to summon it,” she said, taking another card from her hand. “Wondering what the card was that I put in that chest?

    “I play Dimension Fusion!”

    So that’s it… thought Sheena.

    “It costs me 2,000 Life Points,” said Succubus Knight, as she glowed with a red aura, “but now, Kazejin, Suijin, and Sanga of the Thunder are all summoned to the field.”

    In three large bursts of energy, three large Monsters appeared. One was a large green torso with arms, and the kanji symbol for wind on the front. (2,400/2,200) The next was a large, blue torso with claws, a demonic face, and the kanji symbol for water on the front. (2,500/2,400) The last was a large, gold and brown torso with claws, and the kanji symbol for thunder. (2,600/2,200)


    (S: 6,100) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,100)



    “The Warrior you searched for…” muttered Sheena. “It could only be…”

    “That’s right!” exclaimed Succubus Knight in triumph, as the light in the room dimmed. “I sacrifice my three elementals, to summon the mighty, all-powerful, unstoppable Gate Guardian!”

    The three deities vanished, and a titanic form loomed above Succubus Knight. Resembling nothing less than its three component Monsters stacked one on top of each other, it glowed with a dark aura of menace as it glared at Sheena with its eyeless face. (3,750/3,400)

    “So…” purred Succubus Knight. “Is the great Shelob the Spider Savant impressed?”

    Sheena shook her head.

    “No, not really,” she said. “Maybe I’m a little impressed with Daala for managing to find out that I was Shelob. The identities of the Duelatopia Eliminators were very closely guarded secrets.”

    “WHAT?” yelled Succubus Knight, clearly angry. “I managed to summon one of the hardest-to-summon Monsters in the game!”

    “Don’t get me wrong,” said Sheena. “Gate Guardian, is powerful, and it is indeed an icon of Duel Monsters.

    “But consider this: What would have given you more of an advantage, Gate Guardian, or keeping Kazejin, Suijin, and Sanga of the Thunder on the field?”

    Succubus Knight gave her a dirty look.

    “I hate it when my opponent makes sense!” she shouted.

    She took the last card from in her hand.

    “I Equip Gate Guardian with Fairy Meteor Crush,” she said, placing it in her Disk. “You’ll notice that your Brown Recluse is in Defense Mode, with zero Defense Points.

    “Attack her Brown Recluse! Tempest surge!”

    What could best be described as a small thunderstorm started to form around the giant Warrior…

    “Go, Spell Card!” shouted Sheena, as her facedown card lifted. “Mystik Wok! Now I can sacrifice Brown Recluse before your attack hits!”

    Brown Recluse vanished into grains of light, and Sheena glowed with energy.

    “Ah, fine,” said Succubus Knight. “Gate Guardian, attack Chainsaw Insect!”

    A blast of water charged with electricity shot from the titan, and Chainsaw Insect exploded.

    “Since your Bug battled,” she continued, “I get to draw another card, meaning my Trap Card activates.”

    She drew a card, and the shower of gold fell on her.

    She looked at the card she had just drawn.

    “Still my turn,” she said. “And since I haven’t Normal Summoned yet, I’ll set this, and that will be all.”

    A new defensive Monster appeared.


    (S: 7,050) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,600)



    “My move…” said Sheena.

    She drew a card.

    “I play MY Pot of Greed.”

    The jar appeared, and she drew two cards.

    “I move Insect Knight to Defense Mode…”

    Insect Knight knelt, and held its sword down.

    “Then another Monster in Defense Mode.”

    A facedown Monster appeared.

    “Then I toss this facedown.”

    A facedown card appeared in a flash of light.

    “And that’s all.”

    “Then I draw,” said Succubus Knight, drawing a card. The shower of gold fell on her again.

    “Go, Dust Tornado!” exclaimed Sheena, as her facedown card shot up. “There goes your Fairy Meteor Crush!”

    The tornado tore across the field, and the Equip Spell blew apart.

    “Seems you’ll have to take me out the old fashioned way,” she said with a smirk.

    “We’ll see about that,” said Succubus Knight. “I flip my facedown Monster into Attack Mode. Here’s an Insect for you… The Magical Merchant.”

    Her facedown Monster flipped up, revealing a humanoid bug with blue skin, wearing traveler’s shorts and carrying a large satchel. It held a collection of odd objects in its six hands. (200/700)

    “Due to its Flip-Effect, I get to pick up cards from my deck until I reach a Spell or Trap Card…”

    She picked up one card, and then a second.

    She grinned as she saw what the third one was.

    “…and as for these two Monsters, they go to the Graveyard.”

    She discarded an Unshaven Angler and a second Suijin.

    “Now, my suggestion to you is, brace yourself. I play the Spell Card that my Merchant gave me… It’s called Unspeakable Cruelty.”

    Sheena had never seen the Spell Card that appeared, and she did NOT like the look of it at all. The artwork depicted Demise, King of Armageddon and Ruin, Queen of Oblivion crushing the Earth between their hands.

    “I can use this card when I have a Monster whose Attack Score is at least 3,000,” chuckled Succubus Knight. “By sacrificing two other Monsters, it can attack directly.”

    Sheena’s eyes opened wide.

    Magical Merchant and Marshmallon vanished.

    Sheena barely knew what hit her. Gate Guardian’s tempest surge hit her with the force of a sledgehammer, throwing her clear across the room.


    (S: 3,300) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 6,100)



    When Sheena got up, her ears were ringing. Or so she thought. Then she realized that Succubus Knight was actually laughing at her.

    “To think I thought that seducing men with my powers and enslaving them was the biggest thrill I could ever have,” she laughed. “I had been a temptress for so long, I had forgotten what it was like to be a Warrior Spirit… I had forgotten what a true fight was like! How much it got the blood flowing, the heart pumping!

    “The thrill of pounding your opponent to a pulp until she begs for mercy… I had forgotten how satisfying it was!”

    Sheena stood up.

    “That’s easy to say when you have a Monster with over 3,000 Attack Points backing you up…” she snarled. “I’m taking you and your big lummox down.”

    “Oh, we’ll see about that,” chuckled Succubus Knight. “I play a facedown.”

    She played her last card, and facedown card appeared behind Gate Guardian.

    “My move!” shouted Sheena.

    She drew a card.

    “I play… Graceful Charity. Since you’re a Duel Spirit, I trust I don’t have to explain such a common card.”

    She quickly drew three cards. She looked over them and the other two cards in her hand.

    She discarded Saber Beetle and Multiplication of Ants.

    “All right!” she shouted. “Now your giant is gonna fall. Reveal… Man-Eater Bug!”

    Her facedown Monster flipped up, revealing the savage, four-limbed predatory Insect. (450/600)

    The huge Bug drooled. It leapt at Gate Guardian…

    “Not so fast!” shouted Succubus Knight.

    Her facedown card lifted.

    “I activate My Body as a Shield! This lets me pay 1,500 Life Points to protect my Gate Guardian and wipe out your Insect.”

    Man-Eater Bug exploded in mid-leap.

    “Sure, it’s expensive,” she said, “but when you use a deck where a NOMI Monster plays such an important part, it’s a necessity.

    “So what are you gonna do now?”

    Sheena sighed.

    “I’ll set a Monster, and that will be all.”

    A facedown Monster appeared next to Insect Knight.


    (S: 3,300) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 4,600)



    Succubus Knight drew, and the rain of gold fell on her again.

    “This is like target practice,” she said with a scowl. “Gate Guardian, annihilate her mystery Monster!”

    Gate Guardian blasted its tempest surge, and a large, black beetle appeared on the card. It was quickly washed away.

    “Thank you,” said Sheena, with a sinister look. “That was my Skull-Mark Ladybug. And when it gets swatted, I gain 1,000 Life Points.”

    “I’m beginning to get angry!” snarled Succubus Knight.

    She placed a card on her Disk, and a facedown Monster appeared.


    (S: 4,300) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,100)



    Sheena made her draw and looked at it.

    “I set this, and a card facedown, and that will be all,” she said.

    A new facedown card and a facedown Monster appeared.

    “Humph,” grunted Succubus, Knight, drawing. The shower of gold fell on her again.

    She looked at the card.

    “Ready for more pain?” she asked. “I play Premature Burial. Think I’ll bring back my Marshmallon.”

    Marshmallon appeared again in a flash of light. (300/500)

    “Next,” she said, “I flip Magician of Faith into Attack Mode.”

    Her facedown Monster flipped up, revealing the female mage with the ponytail and crescent-topped staff. (300/400)

    A card slipped out of her discard slot.

    “Your Unspeakable Cruelty Spell Card, right?” asked Sheena, with a sinister smirk on her face.

    “That’s right,” said Succubus Knight, playing it. “I’m sure you remember how it works…”

    Magician and Faith and Marshmallon vanished into grains of light.

    “Go, Trap Card!” exclaimed Sheena. “Magic Drain!”

    Her facedown card flipped up.

    “Here’s the deal, demon,” she said. “If you can discard a Spell Card, your Spell works. Otherwise, it’s a big waste.”

    Succubus Knight growled. She clearly had no cards left in her hand, Spells or otherwise.

    The Unspeakable Cruelty card shattered.

    “Gate Guardian, attack her facedown Monster!” she shouted.

    The tempest surge shot forward again. Neo Bug appeared on the card and was blown to bits.

    “You can’t keep defending forever,” warned Succubus Knight.


    (S: 4,300) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 4,800)



    I just need the right card, and I won’t have to, thought Sheena.

    She made a draw.

    Hmm, she thought.

    “I play a new card facedown,” she said, fitting the card that had already been in her hand into her Disk.

    A facedown card appeared.

    “Then, I play Card of Demise!”

    She played her last card, and the ominous guillotine appeared behind her. She drew five cards.

    Still not there, she thought, looking at them. Oh, Siegfried, where are you when I need you?

    She placed one of the cards on her Disk, and a new facedown Monster appeared.

    Succubus Knight drew a card. Once again, the shower of gold fell upon her.

    “I activate Pot of Avarice,” she said, playing it.

    Kazejin, Suijin, Sanga of the Thunder, Sangan, and Magician of Faith slipped out of her discard slot. She reshuffled her deck, and then drew twice. The shower of gold fell on her again.

    “Not bad,” she muttered. “I summon Kaiser Sea Horse.”

    In a flash of light, the armored fish-man with a glossy, blue exoskeleton, holding a spear appeared. (1,700/1,650)

    “Kaiser Sea Horse, destroy Insect Knight!” she ordered.

    The Sea Horse charged Insect Knight, and speared it with its weapon. The Insect shattered into pixels.

    “Gate Guardian, take care of her last Monster.”

    As Gate Guardian blasted its tempest surge, an odd Insect appeared on the card. It looked like a big arachnid with a barbed tail, and dragonfly wings. It shattered into shards.

    “You just squashed my Flying Scorpion!” laughed Sheena. “And when that happens, I get to Special Summon an Insect from my Graveyard. Except for Flying Scorpion itself, that is. So I’m bringing back Brown Recluse.”

    Brown Recluse appeared once again. (2,300/0)

    “Whatever,” said Succubus Knight. “It’s your move.”


    (S: 4,300) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 5,800)



    Sheena made one draw. One of the ropes on the guillotine snapped.

    “I play… my own Pot of Avarice,” she said.

    She played the card, and took Neo Bug, Chainsaw Insect, Man Eater Bug, Flying Scorpion, and Saber Beetle from her discard slot. She quickly reshuffled.

    She was about to draw two cards.

    Then she paused.



    Continued…

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    As Sheena looked at her deck, she felt a warm feeling… She felt like someone was holding her…

    Now it was time. She had no doubt…

    She made two draws. She smiled as she looked at them.

    She quickly took another one from her hand.

    “First, I play Premature Burial!” she announced. “Return!”

    She glowed with a red aura, and Insect Knight appeared again. (1,900/1,500)

    “Now, my facedown card activates!”

    Her facedown Spell Card lifted up.

    “A Ritual Spell?” gasped Succubus Knight.

    “That’s right!” said Sheena. “Wrath of the Spider Queen!”

    A sinister-looking altar with a spider motif, two flaming braziers shaped like fiendish spiders, and a pentagram on the floor appeared in the arena.

    “For this powerful ceremony, I need to offer eight Levels worth of Monsters. So, I offer Brown Recluse, and Insect Knight.”

    Flames surrounded the two Insects, and they were quickly consumed.

    “Now… Let’s all welcome, her royal majesty… The Spider Queen!”

    The altar exploded, and a large form appeared where it had been…

    It was clear where the inspiration for this Monster had come from. From the waist up, she looked like a sinister version of Sheena herself, with quite a few liberties taken – her skin was glossy black, her eyes were red, her hair pale-white, and her ears pointed. She wore a decorated metal halter and a silver tiara. She clutched an obsidian scepter with an emerald at the end, carved in the shape of a spider. She resembled a cross between Sheena and some sort of dark elf.

    That was from the waist up. From the waist down, she wasn’t human at all. Her lower body was a giant black widow spider. Although she was smaller than Gate Guardian, this frightening combination was far more intimidating as she glared at Succubus Knight. (2,600/2,800)

    “Oh… kay…” muttered Succubus Knight, nervously. “Heh… That’s hardly strong enough.”

    “We’ll soon see,” said Sheena. “Say goodbye to your ability to increase your Life Points. I play Mystical Space Typhoon!”

    She played the card, and the cyclone tore through the room. The Solemn Wishes card was blown to bits.

    “Next,” said Sheena, “I summon Leghul.”

    She played another card, and a large worm with a nasty pair of mandibles appeared. (300/350)

    “As you likely know, Leghul can attack you directly.”

    Leghul flew forward and bit Succubus Knight on the arm.

    “BITCH!” screamed Succubus Knight.

    “Call me all the names you want,” said Sheena. “For now, it’s lunch time.”

    “Huh?” said Succubus Knight. “You’re gonna stop to eat?”

    “Not my lunch time,” said Sheena, pointing to The Spider Queen. “Hers.”

    The Spider Queen aimed her scepter at Leghul, and fired a blast of green energy. Leghul was turned into black particles, and The Spider Queen absorbed them, glowing with energy.

    “See, like her friend Insect Queen,” explained Sheena, “if her majesty wants to throw down, she needs to eat first. So a sacrifice has to be made before she can attack.

    “Destroy Kaiser Sea Horse!”

    The Spider Queen’s eyes glowed with an evil light, and she blasted a bolt of eldritch energy from her scepter. Succubus Knight grunted as Kaiser Sea Horse exploded into pixels.

    “And I end my turn…” said Sheena.


    (S: 3,500) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 4,600)



    Succubus Knight angrily drew a card.

    She looked at it. It was Sanga of the Thunder.

    DAMN! she thought. I could have summoned this if that spider-whore hadn’t destroyed my Sea Horse!

    I’m gonna commit matricide…


    “Gate Guardian, kill The Spider Queen!” she ordered.

    Gate Guardian blasted its tempest surge. The arachnid monarch screamed and shielded herself.

    But when the brief storm subsided, she was still there… Soaking wet, and incredibly angry.

    “What?” said Succubus Knight, her eyes opening wide.

    “The Spider Queen is a goddess, Succubus Knight,” explained Sheena. “She’s hard to kill. I may have lost a few Life Points from your attack, but I discarded one of the cards in my hand to activate her effect, and keep her from being destroyed in battle.”

    “She still can’t defeat my beast!” shouted Succubus Knight.

    “She will soon,” said Sheena.

    “I end my turn!” yelled Succubus Knight.


    (S: 2,350) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 4,600)



    Sheena drew a card. The second rope on the guillotine snapped.

    “Okay, since I’m so nice,” said Sheena, “I’m gonna show you the card I just drew…”

    She flipped the card in her hand around.

    “Ta-da! It’s my Golden Ladybug!

    “Why am I showing you this, you may ask? Because if I show you Golden Ladybug during my Standby Phase, I gain 500 Life Points.”

    “Next, I’ll set a Monster, and move The Spider Queen to Defense Mode.”

    A facedown Monster appeared, and the Queen crossed her arms and sat on her abdomen.


    (S: 2,850) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 4,600)



    “Then I draw!” shouted Succubus Knight.

    She drew a card and looked at it. It was The Warrior Returning Alive.

    Then a painful groaning came from Gate Guardian. Succubus Knight looked up, and its stats fell to (2,950/2,600)

    “What happened?!” she shouted.

    “Your Gate Guardian attacked my Queen last round, remember?” said Sheena with a grin. “That was a fatal mistake. Any Monster that attacks her majesty is cursed with a Spider Venom Counter, which saps away 800 of its Attack and Defense Points during each of its owner’s Standby Phases.”

    “NO!” screamed Succubus Knight. “I won’t lose! Daala isn’t putting me back in that cramped capsule!”

    She threw a card on her Disk.

    “I summon Whirlwind Prodigy!”

    In a gust of wind, a young boy dressed in leather clothing, with pointed ears appeared. (1,500/1,600)

    “Attack the facedown Monster!”

    Whirlwind Prodigy pointed, and a blast of wind shot at the facedown card. A large beetle with four stars on its back appeared, and was blown to pieces.

    “That was my 4-Star Ladybug of Doom,” said Sheena.

    Whirlwind Prodigy gasped, as glowing stars appeared all over him.

    “And its effect destroys all Level Four Monsters.”

    Whirlwind Prodigy burst into pixels.

    “Gate Guardian!” screamed Succubus Knight. “Attack the Spider Queen!”

    Gate Guardian blasted its tempest surge at the Queen. Sheena quickly discarded her last card, which was Golden Ladybug, and she stood fast once again.

    “Heh, now you’re panicking,” said Sheena. “Do that, and you’ll lose for sure.”

    “I… have to end my turn…” stuttered Succubus Knight.

    Sheena drew a card. The third rope on the guillotine snapped.

    “I’ll simply move The Spider Queen to Attack Mode,” she said.

    The Spider Queen stood up.

    “Make your move…”

    Succubus Knight grit her teeth as she drew. Gate Guardian groaned again, and fell to scores of (2,150/1,800).

    The card she had drawn was Suijin.

    She looked at Sheena angrily. She turned the card on her Disk, and Gate Guardian knelt and crouched in Defense Mode.

    “My move,” said Sheena, drawing a card.

    The fourth rope on the guillotine snapped, leaving only one.

    “First, I summon Samsara Lotus,” she said.

    She played one of her two cards, and a large plant appeared on the field. It was indeed a lotus, with humanoid features on its stem. (0/0)

    “Next,” she continued, “I remove one Insect from play…”

    Golden Ladybug slipped out of her discard slot. She quickly pocketed it.

    “…to summon Aztekipede, the Worm Warrior!”

    The floor burst open, and a large arthropod burst out. It looked similar to Doom Dozer, but not as big, with a green exoskeleton and blade-like mandibles. (1,900/400)

    “Aztekipede,” she commanded, “destroy the Gate Guardian!”

    The Worm Warrior lunged at Gate Guardian, and rammed it in the chest. The giant groaned and then collapsed, before exploding in a burst of elemental energy.

    “Now that that’s taken care of,” said Sheena, “my Queen is gonna take care of you.”

    The Spider Queen pointed her scepter at Samsara Lotus and drained it dry, absorbing it.

    “Attack her directly!” ordered Sheena.

    Succubus Knight screamed as the monarch’s blast hit her. She fell over on her behind.

    “I end my turn,” said Sheena. “And that means, due to its effect, since I have no Spell or Trap Cards on the field, Samsara Lotus comes back.”

    In a burst of energy, Samsara Lotus reappeared in Attack Mode. (0/0)


    (S: 2,850) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 2,000)



    Succubus Knight slowly got up.

    She drew a card.

    It was Dark Mimic LV1.

    Okay… she thought. This guy is not gonna do it… It’s time to stop fighting via the traditional method and start fighting a more reliable way…

    …dirty.


    She set it on her Disk, and it appeared facedown.

    “Your move,” she said with a sinister smirk.

    “I draw!” exclaimed Sheena.

    She quickly drew a card.

    She jumped as the guillotine blade crashed down behind her. The card she had just drawn vanished.

    “Five rounds have passed since I played Card of Demise,” she said, “so I lose my hand…

    “And since my Samsara Lotus is on the field, I lose 1,000 Life Points…”

    She groaned a little as she and the Lotus glowed with dark energy.

    “But you’re through!” she shouted.

    “Hold it right there!” yelled Succubus Knight, reaching behind her back.

    “Hey,” said Sheena. “You can’t win them all.”

    “But I am gonna win this one,” snarled Succubus Knight, “unless you want me to drop this.”

    She held something up with her left hand. It looked like a sphere the size of her fist, with a button on top.

    She quickly pushed the button.

    “Armed,” said a computerized voice.

    “Armed?” said Sheena in surprise. “What is that thing?”

    “An implosion device,” said Succubus Knight. “Kind of like a bomb, but where a bomb causes an explosion, this causes an implosion.

    “Attack if you want, but I’ll drop this if you do. And if that happens, this pocket dimension that we’re in will implode in on itself, and be utterly destroyed. Both the portal behind you and the one behind me will also be destroyed, and we’ll both be blown into Xanadu.”

    “You’re nuts!” laughed Sheena. “I want to get into Xanadu!”

    “True,” growled Succubus Knight. “But if that happens, how will you get out?”

    Sheena stopped short.

    “These two portals and this chamber between them is currently the only link between our two worlds,” said Succubus Knight. “If I drop this thing, you’ll get in, but no-one is going back to Earth until a new one can be built. I don’t know when, if ever, that will be done. You’ll be trapped.

    “And so, might I add, will the five teenagers you came here to save. Is that what you want?

    “So… Surrender right now, and I won’t have to drop the bomb, so to speak…”

    “You’re insane…” whispered Sheena.

    “No…” growled Succubus Knight, “I just don’t want to go back to Daala’s prison. You’d understand if you’d been there yourself… And you will soon enough…”

    Sheena closed her eyes tightly. She touched the pouch on her hip that held her side deck. The place where she had put the virus program, which she now assumed had taken the form of a card.

    I have the only weapon that can possibly defeat Daala… she thought. If I lose here, I’ll never get a chance to use it… Daala will confiscate it… And she’ll destroy it once she finds out what it does…

    Tears flowed from her eyes.

    Daala might learn a new way to seize control of my company’s computer… She might attack the Earth again… I can’t let that happen…

    Heaven forgive me…


    She opened her eyes.

    She was about to give the command to sacrifice Samsara Lotus…

    And then she stopped short.

    Something was coming out of the portal behind Succubus Knight.

    Sheena paused again, as the whole figure emerged. It was Vita – Sheena hadn’t seen her yet, but the fact that this strange, masked woman seemed intent on sneaking up on her enemy gave her the idea that possibly, this was an ally.

    “Well, Spider-Girl?” asked Succubus Knight. “What’s it gonna be?”

    “I’m… I’m thinking…” muttered Sheena.

    “You’ve got three seconds!” threatened Succubus Knight, holding up the implosion device. “One… two…”

    She never got to three. She never saw it coming.

    Vita grabbed the Duel Spirit in a headlock, and then grabbed her wrist. The Warrior struggled, as the masked woman wrenched the deadly bomb out of her hand.

    “Ms. Arachne!” shouted Vita. “You’re all clear! Finish her off!”

    “You little!” screamed Succubus Knight as Vita dove for cover.

    Sheena gestured, and The Spider Queen drained the power from Samsara Lotus.

    “No…” gasped Succubus Knight.

    Aztekipede the Worm Warrior lunged at the facedown Monster, and the Dark Mimic was snapped up like a snack.

    Succubus Knight screamed as one final direct attack from The Spider Queen hit her.


    (S: 1,850) - - - - - - - - - - (SK: 0)



    Only a smoking stain on the floor remained where Succubus Knight had been.

    As Sheena’s two Monsters vanished, she turned to look for the masked woman, but she was gone. She clearly had fled through the portal.

    Sheena took some deep breaths. She looked through the portal, and clearly saw the ruined buildings of Nexus.

    “Well,” muttered Sheena, “I’m in…”

    She walked towards the portal.

    “Well, hurray for me. Things just got a whole lot more complicated. Somehow, I feel that it’s just gonna get worse from here…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Succubus Knight’s head was swimming.

    She slowly came to. She was lying on a stone floor.

    She stood up…

    And then she found that her arms, all six of them, were in chains.

    She cried out in shock. Then she looked around, and saw that it was the least of her problems. She was in a place that looked like an evil-looking temple, with demonic statues and flaming incense burners, along with candles made of black wax.

    “What… What’s going on?” she cried.

    “What’s going on?” said Daala’s voice. “I brought you here for your punishment, Succubus Knight!”

    Daala appeared out of the shadows, holding a scepter that seemed to be made entirely out of black crystal, with the tip carved in the shape of a simple helmet.

    “Daala… What punishment?” gasped Succubus Knight. “You said that if someone got through, you’d just send me back to my cell…”

    “That was before,” snarled Daala. “This is now. Since then, your crimes have increased, both in number and severity.

    “For one thing, unapproved use of a weapon, which you clearly stole.

    “Second, threatening an opponent in order to get her to surrender. That, my friend, is worse than cheating…

    “But your most severe infraction at this point was actually making a threat to destroy the only portal to Earth, which you clearly would have made good.

    “Succubus Knight… That portal is instrumental to our plans. The loss of KaibaCorp’s computer set us back badly enough… Had you destroyed that portal, do you know how far we would have been set back?”

    “Uhm… A week?” said Succubus Knight, meekly.

    “A week?!” shouted Daala. “We’d have had to construct a new portal from scratch, and that would have taken at least a year! And with Joan’s temple in Nexus, it would have been too dangerous to even start constructing it until she was captured and the rebellion was crushed!”

    She punched Succubus Knight in the face, and the Warrior fell over.

    “On your feet!” ordered Daala, pulling her up.

    “I didn’t know!” pleaded Succubus Knight.

    “Ignorance is no excuse,” growled Daala. “You wanted to avoid being sent back to that cramped capsule? You’ll find it far more desirable than what I have planned for you now.

    “For threatening to wipe out the key portal, you are now found guilty of treason.”

    “NO! Please!” begged Succubus Knight.

    She fell to her knees.

    “Don’t kill me, please…”

    Daala chuckled.

    “Yes, yes, you believe, like all residents of Xanadu, that treason is punished by death,” she said. “Well, you’re about to learn, as all condemned prisoners learn at the moment their sentence is carried out, that Xanadu actually has no death penalty. Whether the sentence is carried out by me or the executioner, their punishment is much, much different.

    “If I had to guess, I’d say you’ll wish I had killed you before long…”

    She raised the scepter.

    “Therefore… I sentence you to be banished.”

    “Banished?” gasped Succubus Knight. “Where are you sending me?”

    “I’m sending you to a place that’s under someone else’s jurisdiction,” said Daala. “Once you’re there, he will decide your fate.

    “Farewell…”

    The scepter glowed.

    “Dread Emperor,” chanted Daala. “I offer you the body and soul of this Duel Spirit as a sacrifice. Do with both as you see fit.”

    Succubus Knight screamed as an aura of dark flames surrounded her.

    “NO!” she screamed. “Don’t…”

    She couldn’t finish whatever she intended to say. She screamed one more time, and then vanished in a plume of smoke.

    The chains fell to the ground with a clatter.

    Daala turned away from the altar.

    “Unbelievable…” she muttered. “As if Arachne getting into Xanadu wasn’t bad enough…

    “To think that it was Vita who stopped her. That worm actually did me a favor, even if it wasn’t her intent.”

    She sighed. Vita was likely the resident of Xanadu she despised more than anyone. A long time ago, there was a bounty on her head, and Daala’s troops were instructed to capture her. Many tried, and eventually, one succeeded.

    But Vita couldn’t be held. She escaped from Daala’s prison, which was a Xanadu first. The hunt started again. Eventually, the capture was made again. But quickly, Vita escaped again, a Xanadu second.

    After this happened a third time, Daala decided that it was a big waste of time and resources to even try, and decided to simply leave her alone.

    As for why Daala hated her so much… Well, it for a reason that only the two of them knew…

    But the fact that Vita was taking an interest in Yumi and the others had hardly gone unnoticed. If it continued, maybe steps would have to be taken again…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    As this was happening, Aster, Yumi, Sam, and Erik were driving down the streets of Darkspire.

    “Aster,” called Yumi. “Cathedral of Mechanicles? I know that name… Mechanicles… It was a card that my dad used…”

    “It’s a Fusion Monster,” replied Aster. “A fusion of Machine King and Queen Machine.

    “Whether or not a Duel Spirit version of it truly exists is debatable. However, some Machine Spirits with some intelligence started a sect of sorts a long time ago, claiming that it did exist, and that it was the god of machine life.”

    “You gotta be kidding,” muttered Sam.

    “I’m deadly serious,” said Aster. “This sect isn’t very popular, but a few dedicated groups exist in the Twelve Dimensions.

    “Some time ago, some Machines in Darkspire built a Cathedral. The Realm Lord didn’t object at first. And folks had to admit, the choirs that Machines sang at the services were interesting, to say the least. But last year, Daala herself ordered it shut down. No-one knows why. The only reason that was given was ‘conflict of interests’.”

    “Clearly, Daala doesn’t allow Freedom of Religion among her subjects,” said Erik.

    “It’s just another reason to overthrow her,” said Yumi.

    “So,” said Erik, “if this place’s location is hidden from all Spirits except for Machines, we can assume that the executioner is one, right?”

    “Don’t forget, the executioner isn’t bound by any laws,” replied Sam. “It might be able to see through any veil that this place tries to use to hide itself.”

    “Exactly,” said Aster. “So expect anything.”

    They looked towards the cathedral as it loomed over them in the street ahead.

    “Chelsea… Ren…” pleaded Yumi. “Hang in there…”


    * * * * * * * * * *




    REMOVE BOMB (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A remote control directing a crane lowering a bomb into a shaft.

    Card Description: Remove the top five cards on your deck from play. For each Monster removed from play in this manner, inflict 300 points of direct damage to your opponent.

    Note: "Remove Bomb" was first used by Syrus in a fourth season episode of "Yu-Gi-Oh GX". Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    UNSPEAKABLE CRUELTY (Trap Card)

    Normal Trap

    Image:
    Ruin, Queen of Oblivion and Demise, King of Armageddon crushing the Earth between their hands.

    Card Description: Target a face-up Monster on your side of the field with an ATK of 3,000 or more. Offer as a Tribute two Monsters you control, other than the targeted Monster. The targeted Monster may attack your opponent directly this turn. You may not attack with any Monsters except the targeted Monster on the turn you use this card.

    Note: “Unspeakable Cruelty” first appeared in “Tilting the Balance” by Master of Paradox. Creative Credit goes to him.



    BROWN RECLUSE (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Insect/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 2,300
    DEF: 0


    Card Description: If this card attacks, it is changed to Defense Position at the end of the Battle Phase. This battle position cannot be changed until the end of your next turn, except with a card effect.

    Note: “Brown Recluse” first appeared in “Mandate of Heaven”.



    FLYING SCORPION (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Insect/Effect
    Attribute: Wind
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,500
    DEF: 1,200


    Card Description: When this card is destroyed as a result of battle and sent to the Graveyard, you may Special Summon an Insect-Type Monster from your Graveyard, except for a “Flying Scorpion”.



    WRATH OF THE SPIDER QUEEN (Spell Card)

    Ritual Spell

    Image:
    A dark, sinister altar with a spider motif, with two dark-skinned, female cultists in decorated armor kneeling and chanting before it.

    Card Description: This card is used to Ritual Summon “The Spider Queen”. You must also offer as a Tribute from your hand or deck Monsters whose total Levels equal eight or more.



    THE SPIDER QUEEN (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Fiend/Ritual/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 8
    ATK: 2,600
    DEF: 2,800


    Card Description: This card can only be Ritual Summoned with the Ritual Spell Card, "Wrath of the Spider Queen". If this card would be destroyed as a result of battle, you may discard one card from your hand to prevent it from being destroyed. (Damage calculation still applies.) You cannot declare an attack with this card without offering one Monster on your side of the field as a Tribute. Put one “Spider Venom Counter” on a Monster that battles this Monster. A Monster cannot have more than one “Spider Venom Counter” at one time. A Monster with a “Spider Venom Counter” loses 800 points from its ATK and DEF during each of its owner’s Standby Phases.



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    Coming up next:

    Can Ren and Chelsea hold on for a little longer? They’d better, because next chapter, the remaining members of the team find the way in to the Cathedral of Mechanicles blocked by one of Daala’s few enforcers who isn’t a Duel Spirit, a genius of strategy who holds an MD (“Monster Doctor”, of course). Yumi duels to get past, but is soon put between “The Rock and the Hard Place”. It’s coming soon.




    Name that Card!

    This Monster is based on a character named Jake, the protagonist of a Konami video game that has the same name as the Monster’s card. Can you name it?
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    Yay, I'm glad I got it right last time! Magician of Faith is one of my favorite cards.

    Anyways, that was a great duel. And now we know that Daala is worshipping Shogarr, so there will be a battle between Yumi and him near the end of this story.

    Keep up the good work, Brian.
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    What Monster was based on a video game character named Jake? If you said “Nanobreaker”, you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    Okay, let’s go over it again…

    Daala challenges me to duel. With some help from Joan, I win. Daala escapes, but not before telling us that we’re sentenced to die.

    Aster leads us into Darkspire. On the way, Bandit Keith ambushes us. Erik duels him. Even though he wins, we learn from Keith that the whole duel’s purpose was to stall – while we were out in the open. No sooner does Keith leave, than two Winged Beasts ambush us and grab Ren and Chelsea, paying no heed to the law that Joan uses to limit Daala’s power. Aster tells us that this is what happens when Daala wants an enemy dead, and that whoever the executioner is isn’t bound by any of Xanadu’s laws, because it isn’t bound by any law at all.

    Then Aster is attacked by an egotistical and loudmouthed assassin. He duels the guy, and he’s so certain that he can beat Aster, he gloats, and tells us where Ren and Chelsea are, confident that we’ll never find it. But Aster beats him anyway.

    Now, if this gloating wasn’t a lie, Ren and Chelsea are in this cathedral that was dedicated to a god of machines. Yep, you heard me right.

    And now, in order to get past the front door, I’m dueling one of Daala’s enforcers, a weirdo who claims to not only be an expert duelist, but to hold a doctorate in the field.

    So…

    There’s gotta be a pattern here somewhere…




    CHAPTER THIRTY



    The Rock and the Hard Place




    Sheena looked around. The hills and ruins of Nexus were around her.

    I didn’t exactly expect a parade, she thought, but you’d think someone would be here…

    Her hand touched the pouch at her side.

    Then she realized that she hadn’t checked the viral program yet to make sure her plan had worked. She opened up the pouch and took out the fifteen cards.

    She was very surprised when she saw what the top card was.

    The diskette had transformed into a card, all right. But it was not Parasite Paraside.

    She looked at the card. It was an incredibly powerful card that had obtained legendary status after the one time it had been used. It was incredibly rare in the real world. It may have even been unique.

    The important part was, it was worthless to her. An Insect Deck didn’t have the right cards to use it.

    It seemed she had to change her plans.

    She had to find Yumi and give the card to her. Then Yumi would have to duel Daala.

    AND… They’d have to pray like crazy, because unlike Parasite Paraside, this card was not so easily searchable.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    The Cathedral of Mechanicles was a landmark, to say the least. If you could picture Notre Dame, or a church of similar architecture, then replace the stone with concrete and sheet metal, change the stained glass images and gargoyles to depictions of robots, and then replace the buttresses with giant gears and cogs, you’d have an accurate description of what this building looked like. The whole thing may have once been a working machine itself, as well as a building, but apparently its motors had stopped running when Daala had forced the congregation to shut their doors.

    “Ren! Chelsea!” shouted Yumi, as their cycles skidded to a halt. “We’re coming!”

    “This place can hide itself from all Spirits except Machines?” asked Sam. “That would be like trying to hide an aircraft carrier!”

    “I said the same thing when a Nanobreaker guided me here the first time,” replied Aster. “I have no idea how the magic works. Emes the Infinity was in charge of a lot of the enchantments that went into the structure, and folks say that he may not be the typical Machine. He may have even been built by some god of the forge. At least that’s what he claims.”

    Then they stopped short.

    A huge Machine was crouched in front of the doors to the Cathedral. It was about thirty feet tall, humanoid, and broad, made of chrome metal. It was blocking the way, forming a barrier. (0/2,000)

    “Stronghold the Moving Fortress?” said Erik. “I thought that was a Trap Card.”

    “In your world it is,” replied Aster. “It’s a Duel Spirit here.”

    “Hey, buddy!” shouted Yumi, walking up to the colossal robot. “Beat it!”

    No answer.

    “I mean it, fellah!” ordered Yumi. “Move it or lose it!”

    Still no answer.

    “Uh, Yumi…” muttered Erik. “Maybe it isn’t too wise to yell at a thirty-foot-tall robot…”

    “It has no Gadgets,” said Yumi. “That means it has zero Attack Points. And we don’t have time for this…”

    She activated her Disk and drew a card.

    “Sam, summon something!”

    “You got it,” said Sam, as her own Disk activated.

    The Bistro Butcher materialized. (1,800/1,000)

    Yumi played a card, and the Butcher vanished. Chaos Command Magician appeared. (2,400/1,900)

    “Knock down!” ordered Yumi.

    Chaos Command Magician fired a blast at the huge Machine.

    Unfortunately, the blast just bounced off. The Moving Fortress didn’t move an inch.

    “Huh?” said Yumi. “Since when could that thing resist being destroyed by attacks?”

    “You got me,” said Aster, playing a card.

    Destiny Hero Devilguy appeared in a burst of darkness. (600/800)

    The Hero flew up to the huge Machine and gripped it with his claw.

    Stronghold still stood. Devilguy’s grip did nothing.

    “This doesn’t make sense!” gasped Aster.

    “It makes perfect sense!” laughed a voice.

    “I know that laugh…” said Aster, ominously.

    They turned around, as a plume of purple smoke appeared on the street…

    Appearing out of it was a strange, fiendish creature. Yumi hadn’t seen too many American movies, but she was immediately reminded of one she had seen called The Mask.

    This creature had green skin, and diabolically pointed ears. He was dressed in a purple formal tuxedo, an orange vest, a black tie, and a top hat. He had a big grin that suggested he had a dental cleaning every week.

    “Doresain…” growled Aster, angrily.

    “Uh, uh, uh!” scolded the creature, waving a finger. “You will address me by my full title, Aster. Dr. Doresain, MD.”

    “MD?” mused Sam.

    “Monster Doctor!” laughed the figure. “I’m not only an expert in dueling, I have a doctorate!”

    “You expect us to believe that?” asked Sam.

    “What, do you want to see my sheepskin?” asked the figure.

    “Guys, be careful!” warned Aster. “This is one of Daala’s enforcers. He isn’t an AI program. Most folks believe he’s a Pro League duelist from Earth that Daala recruited somehow.

    “And he’s never lost. This guy has taken out a lot of my friends in Joan’s army.”

    “Yes, but I do other things too,” said Doresain. “Emes designed the most of the special features of the Cathedral when the Machines were building it, but I put in a few as well, in exchange for some favors to be done later.

    “Mechanicles may or may not exist. I have no idea. But you can’t deny the divine power that places like this are able to channel, so long as enough creatures believe, even if they are Machines. Divinity is another of my skills, and I was able to use it to do some good work with the completed structure.

    “My best work was with the Protection Counters. This whole church works like a Field Spell for Machine Spirits, like good old Stronghold here. For every ten minutes that an actual Machine Spirit that isn’t involved in an actual duel stays in or near the Cathedral, it gains one. And it can resist one card effect or one attack for each Counter it has.”

    Yumi’s eyes opened wide. She looked at Stronghold.

    “How long has that been there?” she asked.

    “Since Daala proclaimed her sentence of death on you guys yesterday,” replied Doresain. “She plans ahead. She isn’t stupid.”

    “Do you realize how many ‘ten minutes’ that adds up to?” gasped Erik. “We’ll be here for hours! We won’t get in until it’s too late…”

    “Unless you use this…” replied Doresain.

    He held up a card.

    It was a Spell Card called Counter Cleaner.

    “I know that card!” gasped Aster. “It removes all Counters from all cards on the field!”

    “Hand it over, Doresain!” demanded Yumi. “Or you’ll make history as the first doctor to mend four broken limbs at once, all of which are your own!”

    “Make one move towards me and I’ll tear it in half,” threatened Doresain. “And no-one else in Darkspire has one, I promise you that. This card is far too situational for any duelist to use regularly.”

    Yumi stopped.

    “But…” he said, waving it in the air. “I am willing to duel for it…”

    “What’s the catch?” asked Yumi.

    “Well,” said Doresain. “You know how Sam wasn’t impressed by my degree?”

    “I’m not really impressed by it either,” muttered Yumi. “A diploma alone doesn’t make you a better duelist. You can claim to be educated, but that only gives you knowledge. You need to temper knowledge with other things as a duelist… Wisdom, inborn ability, instinct… In other words, knowing how a card works is one thing, but actually using it is another thing entirely.”

    “That’s what Daala said!” snarled Doresain. “She isn’t impressed by my degree either! And no matter what I do for her, I’m passed over time and again for promotions! I don’t even have a Deck Lord yet for Pete’s sake.”

    “What do you expect, Doresain?” said Aster. “You can’t commit to one strategy. You must have twenty different decks, and all of them are completely different. A Deck Lord can’t accommodate multiple strategies.”

    “Regardless,” said Doresain. “Once I defeat the Queen of Games, Daala will recognize my talent at last!”

    And I’ll be a shoe-in for the position in her inner circle that just opened, he thought.

    “Fine!” yelled Yumi, activating her Disk. “I don’t like doctors myself… Every time I have my physical, it’s always lie down, say ah, breathe in… Drives me crazy.”

    “You’re lucky,” muttered Erik. “You don’t have to deal with the ‘turn your head and cough’ part.”

    “Seems now I’m on the right side of the old needle!” exclaimed Yumi.

    A Disk appeared on Doresain’s, arm, and it activated.

    “Game on!” they shouted.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Sheena wandered over one of the hills of Nexus.

    This place looks like Euro Disney on a slow day, she thought.

    Then she noticed something.

    At the bottom of the hill, someone seemed to be working on a device of some sort.

    Sheena knew she had to be cautious. She didn’t know whether this was a friend or an enemy.

    She slowly walked down the hill, towards the figure, who was bent over. The figure was dressed in black, and had two pairs of wings growing out of its back, two feathered, and two bat-like. Clearly, it wasn’t human, but Sheena didn’t know what it was.

    “Ahem,” said Sheena.

    The figure got up and turned around. Sheena flinched.

    The figure was a woman – apparently – with pale skin, and glowing red eyes. Her clothing was armor of some sort, with a helmet and a skirt. The shoulder guards were designed to look like two bloodshot eyes. She held a long staff with a crescent blade on the end – apparently, she had picked it up when Sheena had made herself known.

    The Duel Spirit simply stared at Sheena.

    “Wait, now I know the face…” said Sheena. “Doma the Angel of Silence, right?”

    The Dark Fairy simply stared at Sheena for a few seconds. Then her lips slowly changed into a slight smile. It was a smile that made Sheena’s blood run cold.

    So now what? thought Sheena. Isn’t she going to say anything?

    Or maybe she can’t… She is the Angel of Silence, after all…


    Doma held her staff out in front of her, and it turned into dark energy. The energy surrounded her left arm, and formed into a Duel Disk.

    “Oh, you want to duel, huh?” asked Sheena.

    Doma nodded.

    “Okay,” said Sheena, as her Disk activated, “this I can handle!”

    Both Life Point counters set to 8,000…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Ren, Chelsea, thought Yumi, please, just hold on a little longer…


    (Yumi: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Doresain: 8,000)



    “My draw!” laughed Doresain, drawing a card.

    He held the card up.

    “North is up…

    “South is down…

    “Here’s a card to change the town!”

    He quickly threw the card into his Field Slot, and suddenly, the whole city started to change. The buildings of Darkspire all turned into clockwork constructs, made of gears, cogs, and sprockets. Spotlights shot into the dark sky, all with gear designs inside of them. It now looked like the whole city had been designed by whatever mad architect had designed the Ancient Gear Castle.

    “What’s going on Doresain?” asked Yumi.

    “I’ve taken us to Gear Town,” said Doresain. “I’d love to tell you what it does, but we’ll get to it later.

    “For now, I’ll set a Monster, and end my turn.”

    A facedown Monster appeared in front of him.

    Yumi drew a card quickly.

    He’s clearly using Machines, she thought. And Machines tend to be physically powerful. I’ll have to strike hard on my own.

    “Go, Skilled Dark Magician!” she shouted.

    The dark-robed Spellcaster appeared in a flash of light. (1,900/1,700)

    “Destroy his Monster!” she ordered.

    The dark mage nodded. He fired his spell of black magic, and Ancient Gear Soldier appeared on the facedown card. It was blown to scrap.

    “I’ll set this facedown,” she said, as a facedown card appeared in a flash of light, “and then you go.”

    Doresain drew.

    He grinned.

    Heh, heh, he thought. Just what the doctor ordered…

    He placed it in his Disk.

    “I’ll set a facedown of my own,” he said, as it appeared. “Then I’ll summon my Ancient Gear Engineer.”

    In a cloud of dust and dirt, a new Machine appeared in front of him. It looked similar to Ancient Gear Soldier, but rather than having a machine gun for a right hand, it had a drill for the right hand and a clamp for the left. (1,500/1,500)

    “Hey, wait just a second!” snapped Sam. “You can’t just summon a Level Five Monster directly to the field! You’d need a special card or something…”

    “But I do, Samantha!” laughed Doresain. “That’s one of the powers that Gear Town bestows. In this berg, Ancient Gear Monsters require one less sacrifice than they normally do. Since my Engineer normally requires one, here, it requires none.

    “Next, I’ll make it stronger. With Ancient Gear Tank.”

    He fit a card into his Disk, and a large vehicle resembling a cross between a tank, motorcycle, and go-cart appeared. Ancient Gear Engineer mounted it, and a blast shield covered its face.

    “This gives the driver some extra firepower.”

    (2,100/1,500)

    “Now, pulverize her Skilled Dark Magician!” he commanded.

    The Tank’s engine started up.

    “I activate…” started Yumi.

    Then she stopped short. She looked at her facedown card.

    Oh, that’s right… she thought. Since he’s attacking with an Ancient Gear Monster, my Trap Card is worthless…

    The Tank fired a blast from its cannon, and Skilled Dark Magician was blown to pieces. Yumi shielded herself.


    (Y: 7,800) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 8,000)



    “Now I can use my Engineer’s effect,” said Doresain, “to destroy your facedown card!”

    Another blast fired from the cannon, and Yumi’s Mirror Force was blown to bits.

    “My diagnosis is, you’re toast!”

    “I want a second opinion!” answered Yumi.

    She drew a card.

    “Come on out, Magician’s Valkyria!”

    In a burst of light, the attractive, brunette mage appeared. (1,600/1,800)

    “Next, I play Rush Recklessly!”

    She played another card, and Valkyria’s Attack Score shot up to 2,300.

    “Smash his Ancient Gear Engineer! Magic Illusion!”

    Valkyria cast her spell, and both Ancient Gear Engineer and its Tank exploded into scrap metal.

    Then Yumi screamed as shrapnel from the explosion flew at her, stabbing into her flesh.

    “I didn’t mention,” said Doresain, “when my Tank is destroyed, you lose 600 Life Points.

    “And I’m taking out your Valkyria too. Activate Trap!”

    His facedown card lifted. A large object that looked like a box covered with circuitry appeared on his side of the field. Valkyria gave an odd look…

    Then the box opened, creating a powerful suction force. Valkyria screamed as it started to pull at her. Then she was transformed into energy, and drawn into the box, which quickly slammed shut.

    “What happened?” demanded Yumi.

    “It’s a Trap called Unfinished Time Box,” said Doresain. “It creates an extradimensional jail which puts your Valkyria out of commission for as long as the Trap Card remains on the field.

    “And it has another effect. It lets me draw one card.”

    He made one draw.

    “So, anything else?”

    Yumi looked at her hand.

    “I…” she muttered. “I have to end my turn…”

    Yumi looked with worry as he drew another card.

    Clearly this guy is much more serious than he looks, she thought. And if I can’t beat him, not only will Ren and Chelsea be finished, I’ll be in the same situation!


    (Y: 7,200) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 7,800)



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Sheena watched as her opponent drew her first card.

    The Angel of Silence looked at the six cards in her hand.

    Then she looked at Sheena, and nodded.

    “What?” said Sheena. “You mean you’re ending your turn?”

    Doma nodded again

    I’ve heard of bad opening hands before, thought Sheena, but not even a card that she could use to bluff with?

    She drew her first card.

    I really don’t like this, but I can’t do nothing…

    “I summon Insect Knight!” she shouted.

    The tall mantis warrior appeared, holding its sword and shield. (1,900/1,500)

    “Attack her directly!” commanded Sheena.

    Doma didn’t move in the slightest as Insect Knight flew at her. She fell over as its sword slammed into her, but she didn’t make a sound, so it was impossible to tell whether the blow had hurt her or not.

    She quickly got up, her Life Points falling to 6,100.

    Okay… thought Sheena. I’m in the lead…

    But somehow, I still don’t like it… She practically let me attack her. I have the feeling she’s leading me into something bad…



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Doresain placed a card on his Disk.

    “I summon my Ancient Gear Knight,” he said.

    Another Ancient Gear Machine appeared. This one looked like Ancient Gear Soldier again, but held a long, metal lance in one hand, and a metal shield shaped like a big gear in the other. (1,800/500)

    “Oo-kay…” said Yumi. “This one I haven’t seen before…”

    “This is a Gemini Monster,” explained Doresain. “Until I Second Summon it next turn, it can’t use its effect, which is the same as that of Ancient Gear Soldier. But until then…

    “Attack her directly!”

    The Knight rushed at Yumi. She screamed as it stabbed its lance directly into her navel.

    She fell on her behind.


    (Y: 5,400) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 7,800)



    “Ouch…” said Erik.

    Yumi got up, holding her stomach in pain.

    “I’m guessing you never took the Hippocratic Oath, Doresain,” she growled.

    She drew a card.

    “Go, Monster Reborn!” she shouted, as the Spell Card appeared. “Now, my Skilled Dark Magician is coming back!”

    Skilled Dark Magician appeared again. (1,900/1,700)

    “But he’s leaving again,” she said, as he vanished, “so I can summon Dark Magician Girl!”

    Dark Magician Girl appeared in a burst of hearts and colors. (2,000/1,700)

    “All right!” cheered Erik.

    “Send his Knight to the recovery room!” shouted Yumi. “Dark burning attack!”

    Dark Magician Girl cast her spell, and Ancient Gear Knight exploded into metal shards.


    (Y: 5,400) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 7,600)



    Hmm, Yumi’s ace Monster? thought Doresain. Seems a shame to wipe out something so lovely…

    Especially since most of the Spirits I work with aren’t nearly as beautiful… It seems that Spellcasters always get the good looks…

    And some other creatures…


    He sighed. He paused for a minute to look up at the belfry of the Cathedral.

    He knew who the executioner was. The truth was, he didn’t want to help her. Few sane creatures would. His real goal here was to defeat Yumi, and he didn’t care one way or the other whether anyone rescued Ren and Chelsea. Not that he even thought that was possible.

    The executioner was someone who was… very hard to like, to say the least. She was beautiful… incredibly beautiful. More beautiful than most mortal women. But her beauty hid incredible evil that was obvious to anyone who looked at her. Most would agree that it was a tragedy that such beauty was wasted on such a cruel creature.

    “It’s your move,” said Yumi.

    Doresain drew a card.

    He simply placed it on his Disk, and a defensive Monster appeared.

    “Why’d he put that in Defense Mode?” asked Erik.

    “Cause he’s afraid of Dark Magician Girl, that’s why!” laughed Sam.

    “Don’t be so sure,” said Aster. “This guy is full of surprises.”

    Yumi drew a card.

    “I activate Pot of Greed,” she said.

    The jar appeared, and she drew two cards. She quickly looked at them.

    “I set a Monster of my own in Defense Mode,” she said, as a Monster appeared facedown.

    “Then I attack with Dark Magician Girl!”

    Dark Magician Girl aimed her scepter. The Monster appeared on the card. It looked like a two-legged robot with a turret on top, with two small guns. Her blast blew it to particles.

    “You activated the Flip-Effect of my DUCKER Mobile Cannon,” said Doresain. “That means I get to recover a Level Four Monster from my Graveyard.”

    Ancient Gear Knight slipped out of his discard slot, and he took it.

    “Fine,” said Yumi, with a scowl. “It’s your move…”

    Doresain drew a card. He grinned again.

    “I summon Ancient Gear Beast!” he said with a laugh.

    In a burst of energy, one of the more powerful Ancient Gear Machines appeared. The robotic wolf with sharp claws and teeth. (2,000/2,000)

    “Aw, nuts!” shouted Erik. “He summoned another high-Level Machine with no sacrifice!”

    “Attack her facedown Monster!” commanded Doresain. “Piston pounce!”

    Ancient Gear Beast leapt at the facedown card. Magician of Faith appeared right before she was squashed flat.

    “Bad news people,” said Aster. “That thing negates Monster effects, so Yumi’s Magician of Faith was just wasted.”

    “I’m more concerned about something else,” muttered Sam. “If he can summon a high-Level Ancient Gear Monster with no sacrifice…”

    “He can summon a very high-Level Ancient Gear Monster with one,” replied Aster.

    Yumi started to sweat.

    She knew about Ancient Gear Golem only too well. She had faced it in Duelatopia when she and Sam had formed a team against Tucker and Marlon.

    She didn’t want to face it again…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Sheena watched as her opponent drew a card.

    Doma added it to her hand, and then looked at Sheena.

    “Again?!” shouted Sheena. “You’re just going to end your turn again?!”

    Then, to her surprise, a voice came from her opponent. A soft whisper, almost as if it hurt her to talk.

    “Yes, Ms. Arachne,” whispered Doma, “I end my turn.”

    “So, you can talk,” said Sheena.

    “Yes, I just didn’t have anything to say until now,” whispered Doma. “And since I am ending my turn with a hand that consists of seven cards, I must now discard one to the Graveyard.”

    She discarded a card.

    “It is your move.”

    “Fine!” said Sheena, drawing a card. “It’s your funeral!”

    “Before this goes any further,” whispered Doma, “you should know that the card I just discarded was a Spell Card called Silent Pain. When this card is the only card in my Graveyard, then during your Standby Phase, all of your Monsters are destroyed, and you lose 1,000 Life Points.”

    “Huh?” said Sheena.

    Then Insect Knight exploded into shards, and she cringed as a dark aura surrounded her. Her Life Points fell to 7,000.

    “I knew you were up to something!” she snarled.

    She threw a card on her Disk.

    “I summon Neo Bug!”

    In a burst of energy, the large, winged, clawed Insect appeared. (1,800/1,700)

    “And I play this,” whispered Doma, holding up a card. “It’s called Silent Space. When Silent Pain is the only card in my Graveyard, I can remove this card in my hand from play, to destroy one of your Monsters.”

    Sheena stepped back in shock, as Neo Bug exploded into shards.

    “All right, buddy…” said Sheena, angrily. “I end my turn…”

    “Then I draw,” said Doma, drawing. “And once again, I end my turn.”

    Sheena grit her teeth as she drew.

    “Don’t forget,” whispered Doma, “the effect of Silent Pain now activates.

    “And that means I can activate this.”

    She held up another card.

    “Silent Torment. When Silent Pain’s effect activates, I can remove this card in my hand from play, and you lose an additional 1,000 Life Points.”

    Sheena screamed as an even more intense aura of darkness surrounded her, and her Life Points fell to 5,000.

    “You know…” she gasped. “I kind of liked it better when you weren’t talking!”

    “I am the Angel of Silence, Ms. Arachne,” whispered Doma. “And soon, I will silence you forever.”

    Sheena looked at the card she had just drawn.

    “Pot of Greed!” she shouted, playing it.

    She quickly drew two cards.

    She looked at the seven cards in her hand.

    Clearly a straightforward attack is not gonna work here, she thought. But… Maybe I can use her own strategy against her….

    “I throw two cards facedown, and a Monster in Defense Mode,” she said.

    Three facedown cards appeared, two vertical and one horizontal.

    Doma made a slight smile.

    “Trap Cards and Monsters in Defense Mode?” she whispered. “Don’t your realize by now that my strategy doesn’t involve attacking?”

    “Make your move,” said Sheena. “Not that I don’t already know what you’re gonna do…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Okay… thought Yumi, drawing a card. Dark Magician Girl and Ancient Gear Beast have equal Attack Scores… Attacking wouldn’t be wise.

    She looked at the card she had drawn.

    But this might help.

    “I play… Graceful Charity!”

    The Angel of Charity appeared, and her feathers fell on her deck. She quickly drew three cards.

    She smirked. She discarded Draining Shield and Goddess with the Third Eye.

    “I play Heavy Storm!” she shouted, throwing it into her Disk.

    A storm akin to a hurricane tore through Gear Town, and the results were dramatic. The Buildings started to erode, and then crumble, turning to dust. Then the Unfinished Time Box exploded, and Valkyria appeared next to Dark Magician Girl, looking very angry. (1,600/1,800)

    “I destroyed your Trap Card,” said Yumi. “So Valkyria is freed.”

    “True,” said Doresain, with a smirk, “but to do that, you also destroyed Gear Town, and when Gear Town is broken down, its second effect is activated. I get to Special Summon an Ancient Gear Monster from my hand, deck, or Graveyard.”

    Ancient Gear Soldier appeared, crouching in Defense Mode. (1,300/1,300)

    “Valkyria,” said Yumi. “Destroy his Soldier.”

    Magician’s Valkyria fired her blast, and the Soldier was blown to scrap.

    “Why did he Special Summon it?” asked Erik. “He knew that Yumi would trash it.”

    “Having Ancient Gear Monsters in your Graveyard can often be a benefit,” explained Aster.

    “See, a lot of Ancient Gear accessory cards are designed to make summoning the high-Level ones easier. If he has enough in his Graveyard, he could use Ancient Gear Factory, and Normal Summon a high-Level one without a sacrifice.

    “But according to my count, he doesn’t have enough in there to do it with the Golem yet.”

    “It’s your move, Doresain,” said Yumi.

    Doresain drew.

    “I activate my own Pot of Greed,” he said.

    He played the card, and then drew twice.

    He chuckled when he saw the two cards.

    “Your friend is right,” he said. “My deck has a lot of cards that I could use to get around needing two sacrifices to summon Ancient Gear Golem…

    “And here’s another way no-one mentioned yet. It’s old-fashioned, but still very effective. I play Cost Down.”

    A Spell Card appeared on his side of the field.

    “So I toss one card,” he continued, discarding Ancient Gear Knight, “and the Levels of all Monsters in my hand are downgraded by two.

    “That means I can sacrifice my Beast…”

    Ancient Gear Beast vanished.

    “To summon… Ancient Gear Golem!”

    In an even bigger explosion of dirt and dust, the most infamous of the Ancient Gear Machines rose up, looming over the field, over Yumi’s two Spellcasters. Both they and she stepped back in fright. (3,000/3,000)

    “Attack her Valkyria!” he ordered. “Mechanized melee!”

    The giant threw its fist forward, and Valkyria was squashed flat. Yumi was thrown back from the impact.


    Continued…

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    (Y: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 7,600)



    “Guess who’s next?” he chuckled, looking at Dark Magician Girl.

    “Still my turn, I believe…” he continued, as a Spell Card appeared. “I play The Shallow Grave. Now we each must Special Summon a Monster from our Graveyards in facedown Defense Mode.”

    Yumi gave him a strange look. A facedown Monster appeared on both sides of the field.

    “And that’s all,” he said.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “Once again,” whispered Doma, “I draw…”

    She drew a card.

    “And once again, it is your move.”

    Sheena drew a card, and looked at it.

    “Silent Pain activates again,” said Doma.

    Sheena cringed, as her facedown Monster shattered, and her Life Points fell to 4,000.

    “Thank you…” she said, with a grin. “The Monster that was just destroyed was a Pinch Hopper. That means I get to Special Summon any Insect from my hand.

    “I summon Metal Armored Bug!”

    The ground burst open, and a giant beetle the size of a mach truck with a metal exoskeleton appeared. (2,800/1,500)

    “Once again, I activate Silent Space,” whispered Doma, holding a card up.

    “Not this time!” shouted Sheena, as one of her facedown cards lifted up. “I activate Magic Drain!

    “Now you can’t use your Spell Card unless you discard another Spell Card.”

    “Fool,” said Doma. “I can easily discard a Spell Card.”

    She went to do so. Then she paused.

    “Wait a minute…” she said.

    “Yeah, it isn’t that simple, is it?” said Sheena, with a sinister grin. “See, Silent Space can only work if Silent Pain is the only card in your Graveyard. If you discard anything, it won’t work, and your whole strategy will be ruined. If you choose not to, my Trap Card will negate Silent Space and send it to the Graveyard, and your strategy will be ruined anyway.

    “No matter what you do, your Spell Card won’t succeed! You’re in a no-win situation!”

    “Or so you think,” whispered Doma. “I choose to discard a Spell Card.”

    She discarded a card.

    “Like you said, Silent Space cannot function now, so your Bug is safe. But your victory will be short lived. The Spell Card I discarded was called Silent Vengeance.”

    “Huh?” said Sheena.

    “When Silent Vengeance and Silent Pain are both in my Graveyard,” said Doma, “then when your turn ends, I can remove all cards except Silent Pain in my Graveyard from play, and inflict damage to you equal to whatever is inflicted on me this turn. I wouldn’t attack if I were you.”

    “Well…” said Sheena. “My turn is far from done…

    “I remove Insect Knight and Neo Bug from play, to summon Doom Dozer!”

    The two cards slipped out of her discard slot, and she pocketed them. In an explosion of dirt and rock, the huge, rust-red millipede with giant mandibles burst out of the ground. (2,800/2,600)

    “Now I activate… Wrath of the Spider Queen!”

    The sinister altar appeared again, and Metal Armored Bug was surrounded by flames.

    “I’ll sacrifice my Bug, to summon The Spider Queen!”

    Metal Armored Bug vanished, and the fiendish Queen appeared. (2,600/2,800)

    “Next,” continued Sheena, as her other facedown card lifted, “Call of the Haunted!”

    Metal Armored Bug dug its way to the surface again. (2,800/1,500)

    “Uh oh…” said Doma.

    “Metal Armored Bug, you first,” said Sheena.

    The huge beetle charged at the Angel of Silence, and chomped at her waist with its huge mandibles. Doma staggered backwards as her Life Points fell to 3,300.

    “Doom Dozer, your turn.”

    Doom Dozer roared, and made a savage bite at the Angel with its jaws. Doma screamed, the first time she had raised her voice. Her Life Points fell to 500.

    Sheena pointed, and The Spider Queen pointed her scepter at Metal Armored Bug. It was reduced to a mass of energy, and she consumed it. Then she fired a blast of energy at the Angel of Silence. Doma’s Life Points fell to zero, and she vanished in an explosion of black smoke.

    Sheena took some deep breaths as her two remaining Monsters vanished.

    Then she saw the thing that Doma had been working on before she got here.

    She raised an eyebrow.

    It looked like a football-sized mass of purple crystals…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “So, Yumi…” chuckled Doresain. “Still think that my degree didn’t do me any good?

    “You’d be surprised at how much it benefits someone to take their education as far as I did.

    “Take astronomers, for instance.”

    “Huh?” said Yumi. “Astronomers?”

    “Astronomers make six-figure salaries,” he said. “In American dollars, that is. They’re among the highest paid professionals in the world. Did you know that? The reason is, they all have doctorates in their fields, and men who specialize in their areas are incredibly rare.

    “Any profession that requires a doctorate tends to be respected… Chemists, physicians, psychiatrists…”

    “Yes, yes, that’s all well and good,” interrupted Yumi, rolling her eyes. “The probable reason why you don’t get the same level of respect is because you use your education the wrong way. You’re an enforcer for Daala. That’s nuts if you ask me. An assassin does not need a doctorate! What you should have done was teach.”

    “That’s what all doctors do!” snarled Doresain. “Excuse me for trying to be original!”

    It’s pointless trying to reason with him, thought Yumi. I gotta win this duel fast…

    She drew a card.

    “I Flip-Summon my Magician of Faith!” she exclaimed.

    Her facedown card flipped up, and Magician of Faith appeared. (300/400)

    “Now, I get back my Monster Reborn,” she said, as the card appeared in her hand. “And now I’ll play it.”

    In a flash of light, Magician’s Valkyria appeared. (1,600/1,800)

    “Next, I sacrifice both her and Magician of Faith…”

    Both of the lesser Spellcasters vanished into grains of light.

    Dark Magician appeared, making a dramatic pose. (2,500/2,100)

    “Ah, so what?” yawned Doresain. “That guy is overrated. Like caviar. He’s something everyone wants, but something that you wouldn’t want once you had.”

    Yumi closed her eyes.

    Must not fly into rage… she thought.

    She opened her eyes.

    “I’m not done,” said Yumi, playing another Spell Card. “Next, Pot of Avarice.”

    She took Magician’s Valkyria, Magician of Faith, Skilled Dark Magician, Valkyria, and Goddess with the Third Eye from her discard slot, and quickly reshuffled. She drew two cards.

    “Next up, Magical Stone Excavation,” she said, as another Spell Card appeared. “So I’ll toss these…”

    She discarded her Polymerization and Kycoo.

    “…and I get another Spell Card back…”

    She took another card from her discard slot.

    “This one,” she said, holding it up.

    “Rush Recklessly?!” gasped Doresain.

    “That’s right!” exclaimed Yumi, playing it.

    Dark Magician glowed with energy, as his Attack Score rose to 3,200.

    “Destroy his Golem!” she ordered. “Dark Magic Attack!”

    Dark Magician fired a mighty blast that shot right through the giant construct, sending gears, cogs, and other broken pieces of machinery flying out its back. Ancient Gear Golem teetered for a minute. Its right arm fell off, followed by its left, then its head. What remained crashed to the ground.

    “Curse you, Yumi!” shouted Doresain, shaking his fist, as the debris disintegrated.

    “Dark Magician Girl,” commanded Yumi, “attack his other Monster!”

    Dark Magician Girl fired a blast at the facedown card. Ancient Gear Engineer appeared on it, and was blown into scrap.


    (Y: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 7,200)



    “Well, Doresain has more Life Points,” said Sam, “but Yumi is the one with field advantage now. She may have turned it around.”

    Doresain drew a card.

    “You haven’t won yet,” he said. “I’m playing my own Pot of Avarice.”

    He played the card, and the Golem, Beast, Knight, and both Soldiers fell out of his discard slot. He shuffled them into his deck and drew twice.

    He chuckled.

    “Well…” he said. “Time to write the prescription for utter destruction!

    “I set one card facedown on the field…”

    A facedown card appeared.

    “Then I play… Future Fusion!”

    A Spell Card appeared, and he took his deck out of the holder.

    “I simply have to send Fusion Material Monsters to the Graveyard, and in two short turns, the matching Fusion Monster appears.”

    “He’s going to summon the Chimeratech Overdragon!” gasped Erik.

    Doresain laughed out loud.

    “Oh, I wish!” he laughed. “That fool Bandit Keith was an idiot to think that Daala would ever give him that card. Its Spirit is so dangerous, and so hard to control, Daala would only allow someone who could channel the power of the Core to use it. So I don’t have that card. I’m summoning something quite different.”

    He held up three cards.

    “So, I’m sending my Ancient Gear Golem, and two Ancient Gears.”

    He tossed them into his discard slot.

    “And that will end my turn.”

    “Ancient Gear Golem and two Ancient Gears?” said Erik. “What the Hell kind of Fusion Monster do they summon?”

    “Wait…” muttered Sam.

    She paused.

    “I heard stories about this… Stories about the Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem…

    “It was designed to be a Fusion of Ancient Gear Golem and any two other Ancient Gear Monsters. Pegasus designed this card personally. But only five copies of the card, the prototypes, were ever made.

    “I know that Dr. Vellian Crowler, likely the most famous duelist to use Ancient Gears, owned one of them. Exactly how he got it, I have no idea.

    “As for the other four, they eventually fell into the hands of rich collectors, and were never used in duels.”

    Doresain chuckled.

    “One of those ‘rich collectors’ was Rasputin, I’ll have you know,” he said. “He gave it to Tucker, hoping he’d use it in that duel where you teamed up with Yumi. Sadly, Tucker never drew his Polymerization card.

    “As for how I got this, I convinced Daala to download the information off of the I2 website to construct a virtual duplicate. It wasn’t easy…”

    “Wasn’t easy to duplicate it,” said Aster, “or wasn’t easy to convince her?”

    “Both!” growled Doresain, with a frown.

    He turned to Yumi.

    “But it will all be worth it once I use it to smash you to pieces!”

    “Don’t count on it!” snarled Yumi, drawing a card. “You have no Monsters, and I have two powerful ones!

    “Time for Magician’s Valkyria to make her reappearance!”

    She played a card, and Valkyria appeared again. (1,600/1,800)

    “Surprise,” said Doresain, “I have a Trap…”

    His facedown card lifted.

    “Wall of Revealing Light! This requires me to spend my Life Points, and I’m gonna spend a whopping 3,000 of them!

    “Sure it’s expensive, but now, you can’t attack with any Monster that has less Attack Points than the amount of Life Points I just spent.”

    Yumi looked at him hard.


    (Y: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 4,200)



    “Your Trap Card isn’t indestructible…” muttered Yumi.

    “True,” said Doresain. “But you’ve already used your Heavy Storm. Any other card you have that can destroy Spells or Traps can only destroy one of them.”

    There was a long pause.

    “Wait…” said Aster. “I see what he means…”

    “What?” asked Sam.

    “That Fusion Monster he’s going to summon has all the powers of Ancient Gear Golem, meaning it’s resistant to Traps,” explained Aster, “and it likely has more Attack Points than anything Yumi can summon. The best way Yumi could defeat it would be by destroying the Future Fusion card.

    “But if she does that, she won’t be able to destroy Wall of Revealing Light until she draws something else that’s capable of doing it, and her attacks will be sealed off!”

    “The Rock and the Hard Place,” muttered Yumi. “I hate to say it, but this guy is pretty smart…

    “I have to end my turn…”

    Doresain quickly drew a card.

    “My Ultimate beast won’t show up until next turn,” he chuckled. “In the meantime, I’ll chip away at your Life Points some more…

    “I summon Ancient Gear Cannon.”

    A squat Machine, resembling a mass of gears with a turret and a cannon barrel, appeared in front of him. (500/500)

    “Then,” he said, taking his last card, “the Spell Card, Machine Duplication. Since my Cannon only has 500 points, this lets me Special Summon two more.”

    Two more of the squat Machines appeared.

    “Now, by sacrificing them, each one blasts off 500 of your Life Points!

    “FIRE!”

    All three cannons fired hot shells from their barrels. Yumi screamed and staggered back as explosions ripped around her. She fell over.


    (Y: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 4,200)



    She picked herself up, panting for breath.

    “What are you made of?” asked Doresain.

    “Flesh, blood, bone, nerve,” replied Yumi, “and apparently, a driving force who’s been waiting to fight Shogarr for millennia.”

    “Eh?” said Doresain. “Who’s Shogarr?”

    Yumi looked at him. She paused for a minute.

    The first possibility is, she thought, Daala has nothing to do with Shogarr, and I’m being paranoid. The other one is, she doesn’t tell most members of her army about him.

    But I’ll figure that out later…


    She reached for her deck.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Sheena bent down and looked at the odd cluster of crystals.

    “What is this?” she said out loud. “A geode?”

    She picked it up.

    “If it is, I’ve never seen one this big…”

    “Hey!” said a voice.

    Sheena leapt up, ready to confront the new enemy.

    Her face met with Jesse’s.

    “Whoa, too much caffeine, Ms. Arachne!” he laughed.

    “Uh, yeah…” she muttered.

    “Hey, look,” said Jesse, “I was watching your duel with Doma… Thanks for getting rid of her, she was a real pain…

    “I was going to duel her myself… I recognized her cards only too well…”

    “Uhm…” muttered Sheena. “I take it you’re part of the resistance in Xanadu?”

    “That’s right,” he replied. “If you came looking for your daughter, the Duel Spirits who have joined us since she and the others got here think very highly of her.”

    “That’s my girl…” sighed Sheena. “Look… I have a lot of information… If you could just show me to whoever the rebel leader is, I guarantee it would be for your benefit…

    “Oh, and do you know what this thing is?”

    She pointed to the cluster of crystals.

    “Hmm…” pondered Jesse. “No idea… That’s what Doma was working on, right? This is certainly new…

    “Whenever Daala tries something new, it’s bad news…

    “We’d best get to the safe area before any more of her goons show up. This way. And bring it with you.”

    Sheena followed him, carrying the odd gemstone. Things certainly were looking up…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Yumi looked at the card she had drawn.

    “I’ll set this facedown,” she said, as a facedown card appeared. “Then I’ll set a Monster in Defense Mode, and move Valkyria to Defense Mode.”

    A facedown Monster appeared. Then Valkyria knelt and crossed her arms.

    “Please,” laughed Doresain. “It will hardly matter what Mode she’s in.”

    He drew a card.

    “This is it!” he shouted, as the Future Fusion card started to glow with energy. “Arise, Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem!”

    Yumi had expected a big Monster, but not this big. The Monster that appeared was fully twice the size of the regular Ancient Gear Golem, looking almost too big to be real. It resembled a clockwork, iron centaur, with four legs and oversized arms. Generally, it appeared somewhat unbalanced and unwieldy, with far too many blades and other cutting implements. Clearly, whatever blend of magic and technology had created such a device was designed in the mind of a madman. (4,400/3,400)

    “This duel is over!” laughed Doresain.

    “Not yet it isn’t,” said Yumi. “Go, Threatening Roar!”

    Her facedown card shot up, and a bellowing roar echoed across the field.

    “That’s impossible!” he gasped. “How could you have drawn that just when you needed it?”

    “Like I said, Doresain,” said Yumi. “I have inborn ability, something that all duelists need, which a diploma can’t give you.

    “Not even tenure can give it to you!”

    “SHUT UP!” yelled Doresain. “We’ll see who laughs last. I end my turn!”

    “I draw!” shouted Yumi, drawing.

    She looked at the card.

    Her facedown Monster flipped up.

    “Go, Morphing Jar!” she shouted.

    The ceramic jar with its laughing occupant appeared. (700/600)

    Both duelists discarded the one card in their hands, and drew five times.

    Yumi’s eyes opened wide when she saw what one of the cards was.

    The card that Joan gave me… she thought. Just when it would be most useful…

    She chose another card.

    “I summon Breaker the Magical Warrior!” she shouted.

    In a burst of dark energy, Breaker appeared. (1,600/1,000) –> (1,900/1,000)

    “Destroy Future Fusion!” he ordered. “Take down his Golem!”

    Breaker’s shield glowed, as his Attack Points fell to 1,600. The Future Fusion card shattered, and Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem groaned. Then it exploded into shards of metal.

    Doresain laughed out loud.

    “You fell for it hook, line and sinker!” he laughed. “I gave you a choice, Yumi, but both of them led to dead ends!

    “Since you destroyed Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem, another effect activates. I get to break the rules, and Special Summon a normal Ancient Gear Golem from my Graveyard!”

    In another burst of dirt and dust, the regular Ancient Gear Golem rose above the field. (3,000/3,000)

    “Indeed?” said Yumi, with a grin. “Well, I’m gonna wipe that silly smile off your face, Mr. MD. It’s time I called in a specialist.

    “I sacrifice Dark Magician and Dark Magician Girl…”

    The two Spellcasters held hands, as an aura of eldritch energy surrounded them. They rose into the air, and slowly vanished as the aura started to intensify…

    Huh? thought Doresain. Sacrificing two of her strongest Monsters?

    “By giving my two Dark Magicians as sacrifice,” continued Yumi, “I can Special Summon a magician who’s darker still. Come forth… Sorcerer of Dark Magic!”

    He emerged from the aura… A magician garbed in raiment similar to that of Dark Magician, but even more pronounced and exotic, with a long cape and an even fancier staff. His eyes glowed with great magical power. (3,200/2,800)

    “Thirty-two hundred Attack Points?” gasped Doresain.

    “And that’s strong enough to bust through your Wall of Revealing Light,” said Yumi.

    “Attack his Golem! Celestial blast!”

    Sorcerer of Dark Magic fired a beam of burning darkness at the Machine, and it exploded in a burst of metal shards. Doresain covered his head as shrapnel rained down on him.


    (Y: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 4,000)



    “My turn is over…” said Yumi.

    Doresain growled as he drew a card.

    “I’m not done yet,” he snarled. “Time for my backup plan.

    “First, I’ll conjure up my Ancient Gear Castle.”

    He placed a card in his Disk, and with a loud rumble, a huge castle, also made out of gears, cogs, and camshafts, with a battering ram coming out of its front gate, and gun turrets on it towers, appeared behind him.

    “Now, any Monster with the word ‘Ancient’ in its name gains 300 Attack Points.

    “Next, I’ll summon Ancient Gear Soldier again.”

    The Soldier appeared again, this time in Attack Mode. (1,300/1,300) –> (1,600/1,300)

    A torch lit in one of the castle’s windows.

    “Attack her Morphing Jar!” he shouted. “Rapid-fire shot!”

    The Soldier aimed its gun, and fired a burst of hot lead at the vase. Yumi cringed again as it exploded.


    (Y: 1,600) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 4,000)



    “Now, I play Ancient Gear Drill.”

    He played a card, and then discarded another.

    A large drilling Machine appeared on the field. It bored into the ground, as a card slipped out of his deck.

    “This card lets me search for any Spell Card I desire and set it on the field, even though I can’t use it this turn.”

    He chuckled, and flipped the card around.

    “Limiter Removal?” gasped Sam.

    Doresain fit it in his Disk, and it appeared facedown.

    “Finally,” he said, “I play Ancient Gear Workshop. Now, I get an Ancient Gear Monster from my Graveyard.”

    Ancient Gear Golem slipped out of his discard slot, and he took it.

    “And it’s your move…”

    “This is bad, people,” said Sam. “If Yumi attacks, he’ll obviously trigger that Spell Card, and Ancient Gear Soldier and Sorcerer of Dark Magic will kill each other. Yumi will lose the only Monster she has that’s able to attack.”

    “Even worse,” said Erik, “she can’t play another Monster. If she does, that Castle will gain enough power for him to use it to summon the Golem again. And if he uses Limiter Removal when that’s on the field.”

    Yumi closed her eyes and drew a card.

    She looked at it.

    “I summon… Apprentice Magician!” she exclaimed.

    A new Spellcaster appeared. It wasn’t often that this one was summoned in Attack Mode, so not many of Yumi’s opponents ever saw her clearly. She was a short (somewhat petite) female mage, clothed in a purple tunic, with blonde hair, holding a long staff with a triangle design on the front. (400/800)

    A second torch lit in the castle.

    “Huh?” said Doresain.

    “When Apprentice Magician is summoned,” explained Yumi, “she can put a Spell Counter on any card that can take one. Like Breaker!”

    Apprentice Magician’s staff glowed, and she pointed at Breaker. The gem in his shield started to shine again, and he rose to 1,900 Attack Points again.

    Then he fell to 1,600 again, and the Wall of Revealing Light shattered.

    “Bah!” shouted Doresain. “Big deal! I still have Limiter Removal, and next turn, I’ll summon my Golem and finish you off!

    “If you had any sense you would have destroyed the Castle. Then you might have kept me from summoning the Golem for at least two turns.”

    “But you aren’t getting even one more turn, Doresain,” said Yumi. “Your Limiter Removal will be worthless in a minute.

    “I play Magical Dimension!”

    The Spell Card appeared in front of her.

    “I sacrifice Apprentice Magician…”

    The female mage vanished into grains of light.

    “To summon Dark Magician of Chaos!”

    In a burst of dark energy the mighty Chaos Mage appeared, brandishing his scepter. (2,800/2,600)

    “And as per the second effect of Magical Dimension, I can destroy one Monster. Guess which one…”

    Ancient Gear Soldier shattered into pixels.

    “Urk!” gasped Doresain.

    Sorcerer of Dark Magic and Dark Magician of Chaos pointed their staffs at him.

    “This isn’t fair!” gasped Doresain. “My strategy was perfect… I went over everything a thousand times… I had the more logical strategy, dammit!”

    “Yeah, well,” said Yumi, “you didn’t take one thing into account.

    “I’m a teenager. I’m not a very logical person.

    “Put the doctor in intensive care.”

    Dr. Doresain screamed as two powerful bolts of black magic honed in on him. The Ancient Gear Castle was blown to pieces by the impact, and rubble rained down on him, a big piece falling on his head and crushing his hat. He collapsed on his face.


    (Y: 1,600) - - - - - - - - - - (D: 0)



    “Hand it over, NOW!” demanded Yumi.

    Doresain took some deep breaths, and sat up.

    “Take it!” he shouted, tossing her the card. “By all means, go up into the belfry and confront the executioner. Try to save your friends, if you think you can...

    “Because you can’t. Even if you don’t arrive too late, she’ll dispose of them, and then do the same to you! She can’t be beaten!”

    “She?” said Aster.

    Doresain chuckled.

    “She is a force of Chaos whose very name causes Duel Spirits to tremble with fear…” he said. “They see her in nightmares where they also see ruined cities under burning skies… She is a name associated with cataclysms and dooms, for such are things she wishes to cause.

    “She is one of two… She is the fallen angel who can see the Apocalypse in her dreams…

    “Daala’s executioner is Ruin, Queen of Oblivion!”

    He laughed an evil laugh as he vanished, leaving behind three teenagers and one AI program, all four of them terrified.

    Yumi turned to Stronghold the Moving Fortress.

    “I play Counter Cleaner!” she exclaimed.

    A weird machine appeared in front of her. It looked like a large, industrial-strength vacuum cleaner shaped like the Pot of Greed.

    The on switch turned on, and the vacuum cleaner started sucking through its nose, sucking minute specs off of the huge robot. It took all of ten seconds before it turned off, and then vanished.

    “Destroy it!” shouted Yumi to Sorcerer of Dark Magic.

    The Spellcaster aimed his staff, and Stronghold exploded.

    “Uh, Yumi?” said Erik, as they ran into the Cathedral. “Ruin is a goddess of destruction. Exactly what are we gonna do once we get up there?”

    “We’ll figure that out when we get there,” said Yumi.

    Hopefully… she thought.


    * * * * * * * * * *




    GEAR TOWN (Spell Card)

    Field Spell

    Image:
    A city, the buildings made of metal gears and cogs,

    Card Description: “Ancient Gear” Monsters require one less Tribute to Normal Summon. When this card is destroyed and sent to the Graveyard, its controller may Special Summon an “Ancient Gear” Monster from his hand, deck, or Graveyard.

    Note: “Gear Town” was released in Japan in “The Duelist Genesis”, available for the TCG in August.



    UNFINISHED TIME BOX (Trap Card)

    Continuous Trap

    Image:
    A circuit box on a computer motherboard being fixed with soldiering irons.

    Card Description: Activate this card when a Monster you control is destroyed as a result of battle. Remove from play the Monster that attacked, and draw one card from your deck. If this card is destroyed, Special Summon the Monster that was removed from play to its owner’s side of the field in Attack Position.

    Note: “Unfinished Time Box” was first used by Crowler in a fourth season episode of “Yu-Gi-Oh GX”. Creative credit goes to the creators of that episode.



    SILENT PAIN (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    Malice Doll of Demise with an evil smile on its face.

    Card Description: You can activate the effect of this card when it is the only card in your Graveyard. During your opponent’s Standby Phase, destroy all Monsters on your opponent’s side of the field, and inflict 1,000 points of direct damage to your opponent.



    SILENT SPACE (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    Malice Doll of Demise standing in a void of swirling colors, holding the Doll Hammer.

    Card Description: You may only activate this card during your opponent’s turn, when “Silent Pain” is the only card in your Graveyard. Remove this card in your hand from play to destroy one Monster on your opponent’s side of the field.



    SILENT TORMENT (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    Malice Doll of Demise lurking behind a nervous-looking man.

    Card Description: You may only activate this card during your opponent’s Standby Phase when the effect of “Silent Pain” activates. Remove this card in your hand from play to inflict an additional 1,000 points of direct damage to your opponent’s Life Points.

    Note: “Silent Pain”, “Silent Space”, and “Silent Torment” were first used by Masked Knight of Impassivity in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Triple Play (Part Two)”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    SILENT VENGEANCE (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    Malice Doll of Demise, partially hidden by shadow, holding a dagger.

    Card Description: You can activate the effect of this card during your opponent’s End Phase when both this card and “Silent Pain” are in your Graveyard and you have no Monsters in your Graveyard. Remove from play all Spell Cards in your Graveyard except for one “Silent Pain”. Inflict damage to your opponent’s Life Points equal to the amount of damage you took during the turn due to attacks and card effects controlled by your opponent.



    Coming up next:

    You all have likely been worried sick about Ren and Chelsea, since I left their fate ambiguous. Well, you finally know the identity of their abductor, and next chapter, you’ll learn what was happening as Yumi was struggling to win her way into the Cathedral. In a duel against one of the most dreaded Spirits in existence, one draw can mean the difference between survival or doom. It’s a chapter called “Parasite of Light”, coming up next.




    Name that Card!

    Careful examination of the artwork for this Beast-Type Monster’s card reveals that its name is actually “Beth”. Can you name it?

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    The diskette had transformed into a card, all right. But it was not Parasite Paraside.

    She looked at the card. It was an incredibly powerful card that had obtained legendary status after the one time it had been used. It was incredibly rare in the real world. It may have even been unique.

    The important part was, it was worthless to her. An Insect Deck didn’t have the right cards to use it.

    It seemed she had to change her plans.

    She had to find Yumi and give the card to her. Then Yumi would have to duel Daala.

    AND… They’d have to pray like crazy, because unlike Parasite Paraside, this card was not so easily searchable.
    Oh come on, who didn't see THAT coming?

    And I didn't expect a Duel Spirit of the light fairy summoned by End of the World to be Daala's executioner! This is bad, folks.

    Great chappie. Keep up the good work, Brian. (And why is nobody else reviewing?)
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    What Beast-Type Monster’s actual name is “Beth”? If you said “Guard Dog” (whose name can be seen printed on its doghouse in the background of its card) you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    Every card in the game of Duel Monsters has a story behind it, and you’ll find them if you look long enough. As one of the lords of the Higher Plane, I know many of them firsthand. And I can tell the myths from the reality.

    One that I’ve heard many times is the story behind two powerful and incredibly evil Ritual Monsters.

    Here’s how the most common version of the story goes:

    Long ago, the Terrorking Archfiend and his consort, Infernalqueen Archfiend, sought to create an heir out of the very essence of Pandemonium. But their powers were tainted by the land itself, and they created a cruel, immoral creature that frightened even them. Horrified, the Terrorking named the creature Demise, King of Armageddon, before he cast it into oblivion.

    At the exact same time, Shinato, King of the Higher Plane, sought to create a wife for himself, a female Fairy who would rule the heavens by his side. But while speaking the words of creation, he stuttered, and the woman he created, while beautiful, was infused with chaos. He had inadvertently created a wicked creature with no soul. Frowning with disgust, he named the female Ruin, Queen of Oblivion, before purging her from existence.

    The story goes on to say that these two beings survived the destruction of their physical forms. Furious at being rejected by their makers, they sought nothing less than to unmake all of creation, cause the Gates of Hell to split and Heaven to fall. They sought to convince others to perform the rituals to restore their bodies so they could bring doom upon the world.

    They have come to the Twelve Dimensions to make attempts several times. And now, at least one of them has come to Xanadu.

    Two of the humans whom I recruited have been kidnapped by Daala’s executioner, and the ones who remain have learned her identity… It is none other than one of these two beings… I dare not leave my temple again to help them, and I do not even know if my powers could make a difference anyway… I can only pray…




    CHAPTER THIRTY–ONE



    Parasite of Light




    Chelsea slowly woke up from a nightmare-filled slumber. She opened her eyes.

    She looked around. She was in a dark chamber surrounded by enormous cogs and gears, with a giant bell overhead. If this mechanism had ever worked, that time was long ago. The gears were now still, and covered in dust and cobwebs.

    Stained glass windows were on each wall, providing dim illumination.

    A belfry? she thought.

    “Chelsea!” shouted Ren’s voice.

    He ran up to her and hugged her.

    “Ren!” she gasped. “Where are we? Last thing I knew, Keith had disappeared… And…

    “We were grabbed…”

    “And you fainted,” added Ren. “Chelsea, rule number one for construction workers, linesmen, and anyone else who works in a high place – don’t look down.

    “As for the goons who brought us here…”

    He pointed, and the Harpie’s Brother and Sonic Shooter were on the other side of the room, standing as still as statues.

    “What are you guys…” started Chelsea.

    “It’s no use,” muttered Ren. “I already tried talking to them, and they won’t say a thing or move from that spot. I think they’re brainwashed or something.

    “As for a way out, there’s a spiral stairway over there that leads both to the roof and to the lower floors, but both ways are blocked off. We’ll have to find another way out…”

    “I’m afraid there’s no way out, children,” purred a female voice. “This is the end…”

    Chelsea turned to see a ghostly image behind her. It was a humanoid, rat-like creature, dressed in a grey vest, brown pants, and a red bandana tied around his head. A large metal claw was fitted over his right hand. It was a Burglar – or rather the ghost of one. And he looked incredibly frightened.

    “Chelsea, get up!” urged the Beast. “She’s coming! You have to flee! Run for your life!”

    “Who’s coming?” asked Chelsea.

    “I dare not speak her name…” muttered the Burglar. “She is death itself!”

    “What are you worried about?” asked Chelsea. “You’re already dead.”

    The Burglar paused.

    “Oh, that’s right…” it said. “Well, unless you want to be too…

    “Oh no… It’s too late!”

    Ren and Chelsea looked at the two Winged Beasts, as a Spell Card appeared.

    They recognized it. It was the Ritual Spell, End of the World.

    Both of them jumped back in surprise as the two Duel Spirits erupted in white hot flames. The flames started to congeal, forming a humanoid shape…

    From out of the flames stepped a woman, a coldly beautiful woman with white hair, in a red dress and black skirt combo. She was surrounded by an evil-looking shadow that constantly shifted, like black flames. She carried a long, red staff with a forked blade at the end.

    She smiled evilly at the two duelist.

    They recognized her only too well…

    “Ruin…” whispered Chelsea.

    “What do you want?” asked Ren.

    “What do I want?” replied the Queen of Oblivion. “What I want, myself and Demise, is to bring about the end times…

    “Burn every city to the ground, reduce the forests to ashes, and the mountains to rubble… Kill all that live… Bring the apocalypse to your world and that of Duel Spirits…

    “But that’s a long-term goal. For now, I’m the executioner of Xanadu, and Daala has death sentences on the two of you… Do the math.”

    “Hold me, Ren…” cried Chelsea, hugging him.

    “Why would Daala ever trust someone with such goals?” asked Ren.

    Ruin chuckled. She sat down (which was the strangest thing – she apparently sat on mid-air, as if there was an invisible chair).

    “You know,” she said with a smile, “It’s funny… Daala is the only ruler ever to treat Demise and I in a positive manner. People tend not to like us. Every time we manage to come into one of the Twelve Dimensions, our plans never succeed. Sooner or later, a powerful force comes after us, and banishes us to some prison dimension where we have to wait for another opening.

    “The last time was one of the best, while it lasted. We decided to take a less aggressive approach when we arrived in the dimension where Spellcasters were the rulers. Since I could pass as a Spellcaster, Demise stayed hidden, and I used my powers to convince the commoners that I was the rarely-seen Empress that ultimately ruled the land. The commoners readily believed it. It was easy to perform a few miracles to convince them. Turning water into honey mead, healing sick children, making their crops grow full and bountiful… It helps to have powers that originated in the Higher Plane.

    “It was good for a while. I had them lavishing attention on me, treating me like royalty… They brought me gifts and presents… I actually considered for a while abandoning the plan to lay waste to the kingdom, since I was having such a good time being its empress.”

    “So what happened?” asked Ren.

    “One day, a teenage girl spoke against me,” answered Ruin, “calling me an imposter. I let my… pride get the best of me. I refused to stand for it, and ordered her to be flogged.

    “But right before this sentence could be carried out, the true Empress appeared. Apparently, she had been away gathering rare herbs to use for some magical experiment, but she rushed back as soon as she heard what was going on. She was angry enough before… The fact that I was about to have her favorite handmaiden whipped put me in an even worse situation.

    “Her subjects all turned from me and begged her for forgiveness. I could only hope later that they were punished. Demise came out of hiding and tried to defend me, but we both had grossly underestimated her power.”

    Ren and Chelsea saw that the shadowy aura around Ruin was now burning with more intensity.

    “The prison demiplane that she banished us to was incredibly secure…” she muttered. “For a while, we thought that this failed plan would be our last…

    “Until Daala broke us out…

    “You see, Demise and I are so thick with Chaos, we can ignore the concept of Law itself. At first, Daala tried to use us to attack Joan’s temple. We could have broken through its wards, but we realized just in time that the booby traps Joan had erected in case anyone had succeeded in breaking in would have grabbed us if we did. It seems Joan was prepared for anything. And we didn’t want to be imprisoned again.

    “So… Daala had Demise start work on something else, and appointed me as executioner, to deal with folks when she couldn’t be bothered by Joan’s edict that prevents her from kidnapping anyone who doesn’t lose… She promised us something in return, but I won’t tell you what. After all, you may leave here alive by some miracle, and it wouldn’t do for you to know that.”

    “So, you’re just gonna kill us?” asked Ren.

    “Dunno…” said Ruin. “Depends…”

    Her staff started to glow, and then formed into a Duel Disk that fit around her left arm.

    “Maybe I won’t…” she purred. “I am a force of Chaos after all… If one of you duels me and shows me a good time, I might let you go and tell Daala that you managed to escape…

    “If not, then both of you will be banished.”

    “Banished?” gasped Chelsea, getting up. “To where?”

    “Better you didn’t know,” said Ruin. “At least not yet.”

    “What, you’re gonna duel us both?” asked Ren.

    Ruin chuckled.

    “What, you think I’m stupid?” she asked. “One of you will duel… Whoever decides to duel me, the result of the duel will decide his or her fate, and that of the other…

    “That’s why I decided to deal with the two of you first. Once this duel concludes, I would find it amusing if my opponent knew that his failure doomed not only himself, but his soulmate as well.”

    She smiled a wicked smile.

    “This is nuts…” muttered Ren.

    “Did I mention I’m not giving you a choice?” asked Ruin. “Dueling me is your only chance, however slim it may be.”

    Ren looked at Chelsea. They both raised their fists.

    They shook them.

    Ren’s fingers jutted out, scissors. Chelsea’s hand opened up, paper.

    “I’ll do it,” said Ren.

    “Good luck, Ren!” shouted the Burglar.

    “He can’t hear you,” moaned Chelsea.

    It was at this point that Ren noticed Ruin’s Disk. It was the same style as the one Chaos Sorcerer used when he dueled him.

    Odd, thought Ren.

    “Where is Demise, by the way?” he asked.

    “I’m not at liberty to say,” replied Ruin. “Well, I could, but I don’t want to. He’s around somewhere…”

    The two Disks activated. A deck materialized in Ruin’s.

    She smirked a little again.

    “Game on!” they shouted.


    (Ren: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ruin: 8,000)



    * * * * * * * * * * *



    Meanwhile, Yumi, Sam, Erik, and Aster rushed into the ground floor of the Cathedral.

    “There,” said Aster.

    He pointed to a large, spiral stairway on the opposite side that went up… And up, and up, and up, all the way to the top of the huge structure.

    “That’s not gonna be an easy climb…” said Sam, scratching her head.

    “At least there are no guards,” said Erik.

    As soon as he said that, three large Machines materialized in front of them. They looked like wooden shacks, each of which had four wheels on the bottom, and two arms, one of which ended in an axe and the other in a drill. (1,700/1,400 x3)

    “When will I learn to keep my big mouth shut?” moaned Erik.

    “Ancient Tools,” muttered Aster. “You guys handle them, then I can bring out someone who can get us up there quickly.”

    “All right,” said Yumi, as three Disks activated.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “Feel free to go first,” said Ruin.

    Ren made his first draw.

    “I summon… My Armageddon Knight,” he said.

    In a dark shadow, the Warrior in rusty armor and cavalier hat, wearing a long scarf and holding a cutlass appeared. (1,400/1,200)

    “Interesting,” chuckled Ruin.

    “Now I activate his effect,” said Ren, taking his deck from its holder.

    I don’t trust this babe one bit, he thought, looking through the cards. What if Demise is actually in her deck? It wouldn’t surprise me at all…

    He chose a Monster Card.

    I’d best be prepared in case that’s the case.

    He discarded it, and then reshuffled.

    “I throw three cards facedown, and that will be all.”

    Three facedown cards appeared in three bursts of light.

    “Not a bad start,” said Ruin, making her first draw.

    “I’ll simply set this, and that will be all.”

    A facedown Monster appeared.

    Defending? thought Ren. Somehow… I expected her to be a bit more aggressive…

    He drew a card.

    “I’ll trade in Armageddon Knight…”

    The Warrior vanished into grains of light.

    “…to bring out Penumbral Soldier Lady!”

    In a burst of shadow, the lovely, blonde Warrior carrying her sword and shield appeared. (2,100/1,400)

    “Attack!” ordered Ren. “Sword of shadows!”

    Penumbral Soldier Lady leapt at the facedown Monster, sword first…

    The Monster that appeared on the card wasn’t frightening at all. In fact, it was rather cute. It looked like a pink, metal button with a face on the front, cat-like ears, and bendy arms and legs.

    Penumbral Soldier Lady struck it, and it burst into a shower of sparks.

    Ruin chuckled.

    “That was a Batteryman Micro-Cell,” she said. “And you just activated its two effects. First, by flipping it, I get to Special Summon another Batteryman, up to Level Four, except another Micro-Cell.

    “So I’ll summon Batteryman AA.”

    In a burst of electricity, a cute robot with a battery for its torso – with a 3 on the chest – and orange arms and legs appeared, and crouched in Defense Mode. (0/0)

    “Batterymen?” said Chelsea.

    “Second,” said Ruin, “because it was destroyed, I get to draw once.”

    She made one draw.

    Ren nervously looked at the other two cards in his hand.

    Heck, what am I worried about? he thought. Sure, if she manages to summon all three of them, their Attack Scores will be 3,000 apiece… But my Soldier Lady’s effect will make her even stronger…

    He sighed.

    I’d be a lot more sure of myself if she wasn’t looking at me like the way my little sister looked at that three-flavor, four-topping banana split I treated her to on her birthday…

    “I end my turn,” he muttered.

    Ruin drew a card.

    “I’ll set this, and that will be all,” she said, slyly.

    A facedown card appeared behind the Batteryman.

    Ren looked a little confused as he drew.

    “I summon Getsu Fuhma,” he said.

    In another burst of energy, Getsu appeared, holding her katana aloft. (1,700/1,200)

    “Attack her Batteryman!” he shouted. “Whirlwind blade!”

    Getsu Fuhma slashed with her weapon, and Batteryman AA was blown to bits.

    “You’re wide open!” yelled Ren. “Penumbral Soldier Lady, direct attack!”

    Ruin barely moved as the Warrior closed in on her. She did cringe and stagger back a little as the sword slammed into her torso.


    (Re: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 5,900)



    “Ah!” cried Ruin, throwing her arms up in the air. “Yes! Wonderful…”

    “What the?” said Ren. “You liked that? You wanted me to attack you?”

    “Such glorious pain…” cried Ruin, happily. “Yes, Ren, I want it more than anything… Feeling it just empowers me, thrills me, invigorates me. The more my enemies hurt me, the more they prepare me for my ultimate goal…

    “You see Ren… I want to bring about the apocalypse, and cause suffering on a cosmic scale in the process. And Demise and I aren’t stupid… We both know that we won’t be spared from the cataclysm.

    “So we want others to hurt us as we work towards our goal… It strengthens us… It prepares us for the day when we will meet our goal. When all other creatures are overcome by the unimaginable pain that the Armageddon will cause, we’ll laugh in its face while we wait for the conclusion!”

    Ren glared at her.

    “Okay,” he muttered. “One, you’re crazy. Two, I’m guessing this is a form of sadio-masochism. I don’t know, I’m not a psychiatrist. But if you like pain so much, I’ll certainly dish it out!”

    Ruin chuckled, and drew a card.

    “And I’ll give it right back…” she purred, with an evil smile.

    “I play Battery Charger. By simply paying 500 Life Points, my Batteryman returns.”

    Batteryman AA appeared on the field again, this time in Attack Mode. (0/0)

    “Next,” she said, as her facedown card lifted, “I play Inferno Reckless Summon. Now I get to summon two more Batterymen of the same type.”

    Two more Batterymen appeared, and a second Getsu Fuhma appeared on Ren’s side of the field. (1,700/1,200)

    “Since I have three Batterymen AA,” said Ruin, “and all three of them are in Attack Mode, each of them gains 1,000 Attack Points per Batteryman.”

    (3,000/0 x3)

    “I know that,” said Ren.

    “Did you know about this?” asked Ruin, holding up a Spell Card. “It’s called Short Circuit, and I can use it when I have three Batterymen on the field. It destroys all cards on your side of the field.”

    “Say WHAT?” shouted Ren.

    “REN!” shouted Chelsea.

    “Time to end this,” said Ruin, playing the card.

    “Well, before it’s too late…” said Ren. “Go, Emergency Provisions!”

    “Huh?” said Ruin.

    One of Ren’s three facedown cards shot up, and the large mouth appeared, and swallowed his Hidden Soldiers and Rising Energy.

    A giant bolt of lightning struck Ren’s side of the field, and Penumbral Soldier Lady and the two Getsu Fuhmas were atomized.

    “Impressive…” chuckled Ruin. “I guess I can’t end this right now after all… Still…

    “Attack him directly! Assault and battery!”

    “Tell me when it’s over…” moaned the Burglar, covering his eyes.

    The three Batterymen rushed towards Ren. However, as the first one tried to throw a punch at him, Necro Gardna appeared in a burst of energy, and shoved it aside.

    “Surprised?” asked Ren. “He was the Warrior I discarded with Armageddon Knight’s effect.”

    Ruin scowled.

    The second and third Batterymen socked at Ren with their fists, and he screamed as electricity shot through him.

    He fell to his knees. Smoke poured from his torso.


    (Re: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 5,400)



    “You can look now, you big baby,” sighed Chelsea. “God, why are ghosts such cowards?”

    She paused.

    “Ren’s dueling one of two Heralds of the Apocalypse, and I wonder why he’s scared…” she muttered.

    “So you managed to dodge my OTK,” muttered Ruin. “So be it… Next round, my Batterymen will still be here, and they’ll still have 3,000 Attack Points apiece.”

    “One question,” muttered Ren, getting up. “Why use Batterymen? Surely, there are better themes suited for someone like you.”

    Ruin chuckled.

    “You may have noticed that my Disk isn’t standard issue, Ren,” she said. “It’s a powerful artifact of Chaos called an Anarchist Disk. Only beings completely devoted to the concept of Chaos or a being representing the concept can use one.

    “It creates the deck for the user, and is never the same twice. It takes into account the surroundings, and the opponent. It chose Batterymen because their Attribute conflicts with yours, and Batterymen are allies of Machine Spirits, who once treated this Cathedral as sacred ground.

    “And the instant it creates a deck, it gives the user complete information on how every card works. A nifty device if you are blessed with the power to use it.”

    “Lovely…” muttered Ren. “It’s my move…”

    He drew a card.

    “I play Monster Reborn!” he shouted.

    The holy ankh appeared, and Penumbral Soldier Lady appeared in a flash of light. (2,100/1,400)

    “Huh?” said Ruin.

    “She gains 1,000 Attack Points whenever she battles a Light Monster,” said Ren, “and that’s just enough.

    “Attack!”

    Soldier Lady leapt at the Batteryman in the middle, and her Attack Score rose to 3,100. With one swipe of her sword, it was smashed to pieces.

    Ruin frowned.


    (Re: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 5,300)



    “Without him,” said Ren, “the other two lose 1,000 Attack Points.”

    The other two Batterymen fell to (2,000/0)

    “I’ll throw one card facedown, and that will be all,” he said.

    As the facedown card appeared, they started to hear a pounding.

    “Huh?” said Ruin.

    They all turned. Someone was definitely pounding on the door from below.

    Then, a huge blast of energy burst up from the floor. It was followed by the creature’s body flying through it – the hulking, bat-winged, horned Warrior. Yumi, Sam, Erik, and Aster were holding tightly to his arms.

    “Dogmaguy?” said Ruin. “How in the world…”

    The Destiny Hero landed, as the four duelists leapt off.

    “Looks like we got here just in time,” said Yumi. “Thanks for the ride.”

    Ruin chuckled. Her staff appeared in her right hand.

    She pointed with it, and a blast of burning light shot at Dogmaguy. The Warrior groaned and shattered into pixels.

    “Did you really think that some Warrior in a dumb outfit frightened me?” she asked. “I’m actually glad you all are here. It saves me the trouble of grabbing the rest of you. Once I finish this duel, I can carry out all five of Daala’s sentences and get back to the palace in time for dinner.”

    “Not if I beat you,” said Ren.

    “Dream on,” laughed Ruin, as the staff vanished again. “It’s my move.”

    “People, I’m worried…” said Yumi.

    “Worried about what?” asked Sam.

    “Ren is good,” muttered Yumi. “He may yet win the duel…

    “But if Ruin truly can defy Law itself, then even if she loses, it may not matter! Defeated duelists in Xanadu don’t last long, but Ruin can ignore that rule. Defeating her might only make things worse by making her angry.”

    So what am I supposed to do? thought Ren. Lose on purpose and then beg?

    Ruin smiled an evil smile as she tucked the card she had drawn into her hand.

    “Let’s see…” she said, looking at the cards in her hand.

    She separated them into two sets of three.

    “So many decisions… These are good… But then again… There’s always these…”

    “Will you hurry up?” shouted Ren.

    “Patience,” said Ruin. “That’s something that both Demise and I had to learn over the millennia.

    “That’s the problem with most of the folks your family has fought, Yumi… People like Marik and Dartz… They wanted to take over the world and get it all at once. They didn’t understand that it just doesn’t work that way.

    “If you want to rule a world, you have to do what Daala did… Establish yourself as ruler of one nation first. Then you move on to assimilating more land, making your piece of the pie larger, and extending your influence. You gain power gradually, not all at once.

    “The best way to conquer the world is through political and economic power, not brute force. Heck, even your uncle knew that, Sam. He knew that someone with enough financial influence could pretty much do anything he wanted, given enough time.”

    “You should write a book,” said Sam, with a frown. “You could call it World Domination For Dummies.”

    “And just where would I find a publisher?” asked Ruin.

    “You’d be surprised,” said Sam. “Ever been in a bookstore? Some folks will publish anything.”

    Ruin frowned. Then she played a card.

    “I play a second Battery Charger!” she shouted. “It costs me 500 Life Points again, but I get to bring back the Batteryman you just destroyed.”

    The third Batteryman AA appeared again, and all three of them rose to (3,000/0)

    “Next, a Field Spell,” she said. “The invigorating Light of Luminous Spark!”

    She placed the card in her Field Slot, and a bright light wafted over the field. Each Batteryman rose to (3,500/0)

    “I could finish you off with these,” she said, “but I have a better idea.

    “I sacrifice one Batteryman to summon my Batteryman Charger.”

    One of the three Batterymen vanished, and a much different Batteryman appeared. Its body was box-shaped, with an infinity symbol on its waist, and its head was shaped like an oblong capsule. It had long, thin limbs. (1,800/1,200) –> (2,300/800) The two AA versions fell to (2,500/0)

    “By summoning him, I get to Special Summon another Batteryman from my deck. So I’ll summon Batteryman D in Defense Mode.”

    Yet another Batteryman appeared. This one looked similar to the AA group, but was colored green and orange, was somewhat thicker, and had a 1 on its chest. It knelt and shielded itself. (0/1,900) –> (500/1,500)

    “When Batteryman D is on the field, you aren’t allowed to attack any Thunder Monsters except Batterymen D.

    “And as for Batteryman Charger, it gains an extra 300 Attack Points for each Thunder Monster I have. So even with your Soldier Lady’s effect, she’s toast.”

    Batteryman Charger sparked with electricity… (3,500/800)

    “Charger,” ordered Ruin, “turn Penumbral Soldier Lady extra crispy.”

    Batteryman Charger pointed at the Warrior…

    “Trap Card, go!” shouted Ren. “Attack Guidance Armor!”

    “Huh?” said Ruin.

    Ren’s Trap lifted up, and the demonic suit of armor flew towards Batteryman D. It clamped over the Thunder Monster, and Charger’s lightning bolt turned around in mid-air. Batteryman D exploded in a burst of sparks.

    Ruin sneered.

    “Fine…” she said with a scowl. “Fortunately, it was in Defense Mode…

    “I end my turn…”


    (Re: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 5,300)



    Ren quickly made a draw.



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    “I set one card facedown,” he said, fitting a card into his Disk.

    A facedown card materialized.

    “Now I play… Card of Demise!”

    He played his last card, and the five-moored guillotine appeared behind him as he drew five cards.

    He looked over them.

    “I summon Dark Squire,” he said, playing one of them.

    The young page in black appeared, and quickly knelt in Defense Mode. (300/300)

    “Next, I play Mystical Space Typhoon, to clear away this field Spell.”

    He played another card, and a tornado erupted in the center of the field. The bright light dimmed, and then faded. The two Batterymen AA fell to (2,000/0), while Batteryman Charger fell to (2,700/1,200)

    “Penumbral Soldier Lady, attack Batteryman Charger!”

    Soldier Lady swung her sword, and Charger burst into an explosion of sparks.


    (Re: 4,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 4,400)



    I’ve had just about enough of that blonde bimbo… thought Ruin.

    “I’ll toss one more card facedown,” said Ren, as another facedown card appeared, “and that will be all for me.”

    Ruin quickly drew a card.

    “Okay, Ren…” she muttered. “I was hoping I didn’t have to do this, but you’re making me mad…

    “I sacrifice one Batteryman AA to summon the Super-Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon!”

    One of the remaining Batterymen vanished, and a huge creature appeared in an explosion of electrical energy. It looked more like a Mecha-Godzilla than any dragon the duelists watching had ever seen, covered with circuitry and blinking lights. (2,400/1,000)

    The Burglar hid behind Chelsea.

    “Since I summoned it by sacrificing a Batteryman AA,” continued Ruin, “it gains 1,000 more Attack Points.”

    (3,400/1,000)

    “And I’m going to summon someone else too. I remove two Batterymen from play…”

    Micro-Cell and Charger fell out of her discard slot.

    “In order to Special Summon Batteryman Industrial Strength!”

    A new Batteryman appeared, and unlike the previous ones, this one wasn’t cute at all. It looked like a heavy duty car battery with arms and a head, with one wheel where legs would be. It held two jumper cables, which were attached by cords to a power cell on its back. (2,600/0)

    “Now I activate its effect,” said Ruin. “By removing one more Thunder Monster in my grave from play, I can destroy one Monster and one Spell or Trap Card.”

    Batteryman D fell out of her discard slot, and bolts of energy shot from the Industrial Strength Monster, vaporizing Penumbral Soldier Lady and Ren’s Final Attack Orders.

    “No…” gasped Chelsea.

    “Well…” chuckled Ruin. “Only thing left to do is wipe out your last Monster… Batteryman AA, destroy Dark Squire!”

    The smaller Batteryman blasted a bolt of lightning, and Dark Squire shattered into bits.

    “Her effect activates,” muttered Ren. “And we both get to draw two cards.”

    Ruin smiled as they both drew twice.

    “As if it will matter!” she laughed. “Super-Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon, attack him directly!”

    The huge Thunder Monster roared. It blasted a bolt of pure electric energy at Ren…

    “GO!” shouted Ren. “Sakuretsu Armor!”

    His facedown card shot up, and a shimmering plane of force surrounded him. The bolt of energy fell back on Super-Electromagnetic Voltech Dragon, and it exploded into a conflagration of light.

    Ruin clenched her fist in rage.

    “I still have my Industrial Strength!” she shouted. “Attack! Give Ren a jump start!”

    Batteryman Industrial Strength rolled towards Ren and jabbed him in the chest with its jumper cables. Ren screamed loudly as his muscles started to stiffen from the electricity.

    He fell to his knees.


    (Re: 1,400) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 4,400)



    “Ren!” shouted Chelsea. “Ren, please get up!”

    “You are the luckiest son of a bitch I have ever met,” snarled Ruin.

    “I’ll take that as a compliment,” groaned Ren, as he crawled to his feet, “even though you didn’t mean it as one…”

    “Yeah?” said Ruin. “Well, you must be almost out of Traps by now.”

    “We’ll see, won’t we?” said Ren.

    I’m not telling her, he thought, but the truth is, she’s right… I really don’t have any cards left that can block another attack from another heavy hitter…

    “I play Burial From a Different Dimension,” said Ruin, playing a card. “Now those three Batterymen return to my Graveyard.”

    Batteryman Charger, Batteryman Micro-Cell, and Batteryman D slipped into her discard slot.

    “I’ll throw a card facedown, and that will end my turn.”

    A facedown card materialized behind her.

    “Here goes…” said Ren, drawing a card.

    The first rope on the guillotine snapped.

    “I activate a Trap,” said Ruin, as her facedown card lifted. “It’s called Portable Battery Pack. This works like Call of the Haunted for Batterymen, except it lets me summon two of them.”

    In a burst of energy, the two other Batterymen AA appeared. The Attack Scores of all three of them rose to 3,000.

    Ren paused.

    “I play Premature Burial,” he said, playing a card. “It costs me, sure, but I get to bring Penumbral Soldier Lady back one more time.”

    Penumbral Soldier Lady appeared again. (2,100/1,400)

    “Now I play a Field Spell of my own… Mystic Plasma Zone!”

    He fit the card into his Field Slot, and darkness covered the field. Penumbral Soldier Lady’s scores changed to (2,600/1,000)

    Okay, let me think, he thought. I only get one attack this round… If I don’t take out one of those AA, they’ll be a problem…

    But… If I don’t get rid of her Industrial Strength, she’ll just do the same thing again! I won’t last another round…

    Only one thing to do…


    “Attack Batteryman Industrial Strength!” he commanded.

    Penumbral Soldier Lady rushed at the heavy-duty Batteryman, and her Attack Score rose to 3,600. She made a slash with her blade, and it let out a shower of sparks before exploding into slag. Ruin winced a little.


    (Re: 600) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 3,400)



    Ruin’s eyes narrowed as she looked at Ren.

    “My draw,” she said.

    She snapped the top card off of her deck.

    “I move all three Batterymen to Defense Mode,” she said.

    All three Batterymen knelt, and shielded themselves with their arms.

    “Since all three are in Defense Mode now, their Defense Scores are each 3,000.

    “Next, I Equip my central one with Raregold Armor.”

    She played another card, and the Batteryman in the center turned to gold.

    “That means he’s the only Monster you can attack.”

    “Big deal,” said Ren. “Penumbral Soldier Lady can beat that Defense.”

    “Not for long,” replied Ruin. “I also play this. The Spell Card, Impenetrable Formation.”

    She fit a card into her Disk.

    “I choose one Monster on my side of the field,” she said, “and I choose my Equipped Batteryman. Since I have at least two Monsters, and all of them are in Defense Mode, it gains an additional 700 Defense Points, for a total of 3,700. That’s just strong enough to repel her attack.

    “Make your move.”

    Ren drew a card.

    I gotta do something before she manages to draw another Short Circuit, he thought. No way can I dodge it again.

    Here goes…


    The second rope on the guillotine snapped.

    “I remove Dark Squire from play, to summon La Sombra,” he said, as Dark Squire’s card slipped out of his discard slot.

    The sexy, female bandito appeared in a burst of shadow. (1,800/1,000) –> (2,300/600)

    “Now you have to draw a card, Ruin,” he said. “What happens next depends on what it is.”

    Ruin frowned, and made one draw. She turned it forward.

    “Dust Tornado,” said Ren, with a smirk. “An oldie but goodie. And since it’s a Trap, La Sombra gets to attack directly, something that Raregold Armor can’t stop.”

    La Sombra shouted a battlecry, and leapt over the Batterymen, lashing at the evil goddess with her whip. Everyone cheered as Ruin took a step back.


    (Re: 600) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 1,100)



    “A lady with a whip, Ren?” said Ruin, with a smile. “I’m almost starting to like you!”

    “Oh, just move,” grumbled Ren.

    “What do you think she and Demise do when they’re alone?” asked Erik.

    “I don’t even wanna know…” muttered Sam.

    Ruin drew a card.

    She played two cards, and a facedown Monster and a facedown card appeared.

    She looked at Ren, and nodded.

    Ren drew again. The third rope on the guillotine snapped.

    The facedown card is probably Dust Tornado, he thought. Nuts, she could destroy Soldier Lady with that…

    And with Raregold Armor in play, I can’t attack any of her Monsters except the Equipped one this turn.


    He fit two cards into his Disk, and two facedown cards appeared.

    That’s it, he thought. Those are my last two Trap Cards. Let’s hope they’ll make a difference.

    “Your move,” he said.

    Ruin quickly drew a card.

    “I flip Morphing Jar to Attack Mode,” she said.

    Her facedown card flipped, and the cackling Rock Monster appeared. (700/600)

    Ren frowned. They quickly discarded their cards and made five draws.

    “Now I play Dust Tornado!” shouted Ruin, as her facedown card flipped up. “And I think I’ll destroy…

    “Your Field Spell!”

    The tornado tore across the field, and the darkness of Mystic Plasma Zone blew away.

    What? thought Ren. Why didn’t she destroy my Premature Burial?

    “Not so fast!” he shouted. “I have a Dust Tornado of my own!”

    “One of his own facedown cards flipped up, and another cyclone started. The Portable Battery Pack card shattered, and so did the two Batterymen it had summoned.

    “It doesn’t matter Ren,” said Ruin, with an evil smile. “Something you should know about Anarchist Disks… They include a special feature whenever a Duel Spirit uses one.

    “I play Monster Reborn to summon a Batteryman AA again.”

    Another Batteryman AA appeared.

    “Next,” she said, playing another card, “I play Enemy Controller, to move Penumbral Soldier Lady to Defense Mode.”

    She played the card, and a large video game controller appeared in mid-air. Penumbral Soldier Lady sparked with energy, and knelt in Defense Mode.

    What in blazes? thought Ren. Why did she do that?

    “Now…” said Ruin. “I play this!”

    A Spell Card appeared…

    “End of the World?” gasped Ren.

    “That’s right?” said Ruin, with a sinister smirk. “To play this Ritual, I have to sacrifice eight Levels worth of Monsters. And I mean exactly eight. For a Ritual this powerful, it needs the exact amount. Any less, and the offering is beneath contempt. Any more, and the power would tear the fabrics of the summoning process.

    “So, I sacrifice both my Batterymen, and my Morphing Jar…”

    The three Monsters erupted in flames, similar to the ones that had apparently killed the Harpie’s Brother and the Sonic Shooter when Ruin had first appeared. The flames started to congeal into a humanoid shape, just like before.

    “I summon…” shouted Ruin.

    “Well, heh… She’s been right in front of you this whole time!”

    In an explosion of energy, an exact duplicate of Ruin, holding her forked staff, appeared in front of her. (2,300/2,000)

    “Oh, come on!” yelled Chelsea. “You played yourself??”

    “Talk about a prima donna,” said Yumi.

    “Well, why not?” asked Ruin. “I’ve always been a sort of take-charge person… And now I can attack your Soldier Lady personally!”

    Her twin aimed her staff, and fired a blast of burning-hot flames, blowing Penumbral Soldier Lady to ash.

    “Oh, and by the way,” said Ruin, “my doppelganger has a special ability. When she crushes one Monster, she gets to attack a second time!”

    The Ruin on the field aimed her staff again. La Sombra screamed right before she was incinerated. Ren was thrown backwards.


    (Re: 100) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 1,100)



    “He’s still in it!” shouted Chelsea.

    “Barely,” said Ruin. “And I’m making sure I don’t have to deal with that whore again.”

    As Ren got up, she discarded a card.

    “I’m discarding my D.D. Crow to remove Penumbral Soldier Lady from play.”

    Ren growled as he pocketed the card.

    “You have a lot of nerve calling her a whore,” he grumbled. “Look in the mirror lately? And do you realize the mistake you made?

    “If you had used the other effect of Enemy Controller, and sacrificed Morphing Jar to take control of Penumbral Soldier Lady for one round, you would have won.

    “But you were so thick with pride, you had to summon the Monster with your face on it. An admittedly beautiful face, but such beauty is wasted on an abomination like you.”

    Ruin grit her teeth in anger.

    “We’ll see…” she growled. “It’s your move. You have only 100 Life Points left! Just try to turn this around!”

    “I draw!” shouted Ren.

    He drew a card. The fourth rope on the guillotine snapped.

    “I activate Call of the Haunted!” he shouted.

    His Trap Card lifted up, and a coffin appeared on his side of the field. It opened, and Getsu Fuhma stepped out. (1,700/1,200)

    “And just what is she gonna do?” asked Ruin.

    “You’ll see,” said Ren. “I’m playing a Ritual Spell of my own.”

    He played a Spell Card, and lightning flashed. A ziggurat appeared behind him, on which where two tall, metal spires and a burning cauldron.

    “The Litmus Doom Ritual!” he exclaimed. “Like your Ritual, this requires eight Levels worth of Monsters. So I sacrifice Black Lotus and The Immortal Bushi.”

    Black Lotus and The Immortal Bushi appeared on the field, and then both of them vanished into grains of light. The cauldron on the ziggurat behind Ren started to boil, and churn out thick smoke.

    “I summon… The Litmus Doom Swordsman!” he shouted.

    The ziggurat vanished, and lightning flashed again. A different Dark Warrior appeared, this one dressed in the flamboyant costume of a matador, with a fancy cape, headpiece, and mask, all in hues of violet, white, and gold. He held two sharp scimitars. (0/0)

    “He doesn’t have any Attack Points…” said Ruin.

    “Not to start,” said Ren, “but when a Trap Card is active on the field, like Call of the Haunted is now, his Attack Score goes all the way up from zero to 3,000!”

    Litmus Doom glowed with a shadowy aura. (3,000/0)

    “Hey, wait a minute…” said Ruin.

    “Time to end this,” said Ren. “Litmus Doom, destroy the Queen of Oblivion!”

    The Litmus Doom Swordsman leapt at Ruin’s twin, and with one swipe of his blade, cut her in half. The real Ruin clutched her chest in pain, and clearly, this was a type of pain that she did not enjoy.

    “Getsu Fuhma…” commanded Ren. “Take her out…”

    Getsu Fuhma leapt at the evil goddess, and a slash of her katana sent her to the floor.


    (Re: 100) - - - - - - - - - - (Ru: 0)



    “All right!” shouted Chelsea, running up to him.

    She hugged him.

    “You won!”

    Then they were startled by a blast of energy that blew both Getsu Fuhma and Litmus Doom to pieces.

    Everyone looked, and saw Ruin, holding her staff, with her eyes burning with flames.

    “Yes, you won,” she said, her voice now sounding far less attractive than it had been before, and more like that of a demon. “Congratulations…

    “And since I am, as you said, so thick with pride, doing so is going to make your end even more agonizing…”


    “Uh, guys?” said Ren, as he and Chelsea backed up towards the others. “I really hope you have a plan…”

    “Uhm…” muttered Yumi, “actually, we were too busy trying to find you two to think of that part…”

    “Oh,” moaned the Burglar. “Don’t look at me… I’d have run away half an hour ago if I wasn’t cursed to haunt this place for twelve hours out of the day…”

    “Daala wanted me to banish you all to Shogarr’s palace,” said Ruin. “That’s the usual punishment for those whom she passes a death sentence on…”

    “WHAT?” gasped Yumi. “So Daala does work for Shogarr!”

    “I don’t know in what regard,” said Ruin. “But anyway, I’m thinking I’m not going to do that… I’m thinking I really am going to kill you.

    “Maybe I’ll reduce this whole Cathedral into a flaming, burning wreck, with all of you still inside it!”


    “Destroying a church?” asked Aster. “Wow, you ARE evil…”

    “QUIET!” shouted Ruin, aiming her staff at them.

    And then, Yumi’s deck started to glow…

    In a burst of magical energy, a tall, intimidating form appeared between them and Ruin…

    “Cosmo Queen?” said Yumi, in shock.

    Ruin stopped short.

    “You…” she whispered.

    The two Duel Spirits looked at each other.

    “YOU!” she screamed. “You got us the last time, but you aren’t gonna do it again!”

    She fired a blast of energy at Cosmo Queen, but the Spellcaster simply caught it in her palm.

    Then Cosmo Queen cast her cosmic nova, hitting Ruin in the stomach. Ruin screamed.

    “Those two don’t seem to like each other much,” said Erik.

    “Of course!” gasped Ren. “It all makes sense now! Cosmo Queen is the Empress of the dimension where Spellcasters are the rulers! That’s why Sand Gambler was afraid of her!

    “And she’s the one who banished Ruin and Demise last time!”

    Cosmo Queen gestured, and a card appeared in her hand. They saw that it was Shadow Spell. A bolt of energy shot from the card, and two chains sprouted out of the floor, latching onto Ruin’s wrists.

    Cosmo Queen turned, and cast a spell, aiming for the door that was blocking the stairway’s way up. The blast smashed it to pieces.

    “Head for the roof!” said a voice coming from the Spellcaster (although her lips didn’t move). “I’ll handle her…”

    “Should we?” asked Sam.

    Ruin angrily tore free from the chains, and started to burn with black fire.

    “We’d be crazy to stay down here!” shouted Yumi.

    Ruin threw herself at Cosmo Queen, and the two started to grapple. The six duelists and the ghost of the Burglar rushed up the stairs, as the belfry below them started to glow with intense light…

    As they ran out to the roof, where they could see a view of the whole city, they heard an explosion below, and the windows were all blown out in bursts of flame.

    “Uh…” muttered Chelsea. “So who won?”

    Cosmo Queen floated through the floor and looked at them. She had a satisfied smile on her face.

    She turned into energy, and flew back to Yumi’s deck.

    “I think that answers your question,” said Aster.

    They all sat down and took some deep breaths.

    “Chilly up here…” muttered Chelsea.

    “So…” said Yumi. “What’s the next step? How do we even get down from here?”

    They were a little surprised to see what looked to be a fighter plane flying towards them.

    “A Gradius?” said Erik.

    The Machine started to hover. Then it let a beam of light out of its front, and a holographic projection appeared.

    It looked like a Machine Duel Spirit, a robot of some sort that was eight feet tall, designed to look like some sort of admiral or other military officer.

    “That’s a Robotic Knight,” said Erik.

    “No…” exclaimed Sam, getting up. “That’s Nezbitt!”

    “Very perceptive of you, Samantha,” said the voice of the former technology expert of the Big Five. “As you may have guessed by now, this Realm is my domain, and I’m not at all pleased at the trouble you all have been causing in it.

    “However, I also know that a confrontation is likely inevitable. So I’m not going to delay it any further.

    “Rather than try to stop you from breaking into my Infernal Clock, I’m giving you an open invitation. I’ll even send you a ride. It will be there in exactly four minutes.”

    “Fine!” said Yumi. “But if you think we’re going to trust you…”

    “I don’t expect you to,” said Nezbitt. “Four minutes. Be ready by then.”

    The Gradius flew away.

    “So, uhm…” mumbled the Burglar to Chelsea. “That’s not much time… If you could just tell me…”

    “Remember the chalice you stole from Emes the Infinity?” sighed Chelsea. “If he gets it back, you won’t be cursed any more.”

    The Burglar stopped short.

    “I know where that is!” he exclaimed. “Thanks!”

    He vanished.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Daala took a walnut from a dish, and then crushed its shell with a nutcracker. She looked at Skull Knight, who was looking at a screen.

    “Where did Cosmo Queen banish her to?” she asked, as she chewed on the nut.

    “Uh…” said Skull Knight, looking at the information. “According to this, Carceri.”

    Daala sighed. She crushed another nut.

    “Carceri…” she muttered. “The Prison Plane… The place where the most powerful entities and even the gods banish creatures that are judged too dangerous to walk free…”

    “Indeed…” replied Skull Knight. “I believe it was where Zeus sent the Titans after he overthrew them.”

    “Figures,” muttered Daala. “It was only a matter of time before someone tried sending her there. She’s going to have the hardest time ever finding a way out this time…

    “Demise is going to be in a foul mood when he wakes up. That isn’t good…”

    She crushed another nut.

    “Well…” said Skull Knight, “it isn’t really bad either, come to think of it…”

    “Pardon?” said Daala.

    “Well, if Demise is angry,” said Skull Knight, “he’ll be more merciless when it comes time to do his job.”

    Daala frowned.

    And then she smiled.

    “Indeed…” she chuckled. “And Cosmo Queen was Yumi’s Monster… You might say that Yumi was responsible… As was anyone she was working for and with…”

    She chuckled again.

    “Ah, well, too bad for Ruin… But by sacrificing her, we may well have made our other plan even more potent…”

    She gestured, and the screen came up in front of her. She hit the command to send an e-mail.

    She typed in the address of the recipient:

    LLoA.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Exactly four minutes after the group had spoken to Nezbitt, a much larger craft approached the Cathedral. It was a giant spaceship, with weapons all over its armored hull, and a glowing core in the center.

    “A Big Core, huh?” said Sam. “Well, I give him an A for originality.”

    The huge spaceship hovered, and a door opened in its underbelly. A walkway descended.

    “Well people, come on,” said Yumi. “We aren’t getting any younger…”


    * * * * * * * * * *




    LITMUS DOOM RITUAL (Spell Card)

    Ritual Spell

    Image:
    An ominous altar on a ziggurat, with spires, arches, and a blazing cauldron, surrounded by cloaked men with torches, with lightning striking from above.

    Card Description: This card is used to Ritual Summon “Litmus Doom Swordsman”. You must also offer as Tribute from the field or your hand Monsters whose total Levels equal eight or more.



    LITMUS DOOM SWORDSMAN (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Warrior/Ritual/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 8
    ATK: 0
    DEF: 0

    Card Description: This card is Ritual Summoned via the effect of “Litmus Doom Ritual”. You must also offer as Tribute from the field or your hand Monsters whose total Levels equal eight or more. This card cannot be destroyed as a result of battle. This card is unaffected by Trap Cards. If at least one Trap Card is face-up on the field, the base ATK of this card becomes 3,000.

    Note: “Litmus Doom Ritual” and “Litmus Doom Swordsman” were first used by Bastion in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “The Duel Off (Part Two)”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    Coming up next:

    At the time Jaden Yuki left school, he had already completed a very illustrious career. He had saved the world, this one and others, several times, and had made many allies along the way. One might think then, that he had a sense of fulfillment at that time.

    However, even Jaden had left a small number of loose ends that he never addressed… A few unsolved mysteries that one can’t help but think he wondered about.

    Next chapter, closure is brought to one of these loose ends, as an enemy from the past appears blocking the team’s path to Nezbitt. It’s a chapter called “Cover the Sun”, coming soon.




    Name that Card!

    It’s no secret that, in the anime, a Monster’s attack has a cool-sounding name. And sometimes in the history of the game, a Monster’s attack’s name has been made into a Spell Card.

    Dark Magician’s attack’s name was made into a card, and so was the attack of another one of Yugi’s Monsters. Can you name it? (The Monster, not the Spell.)

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    Sorry, I can't answer this one, I'm too busy doing The Sims 2 Legacy challenges.

    Still, that was one awesome duel between Daala's executioner and Ren. Yumi may have been too late to stop the duel, but her monster kicked Ruin's behind!

    I can't wait to see this loose end Jaden left hanging. Keep it up, Brian.

    (And anyone else reading this, don't be shy! Post what you think!)
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    Which of Yugi’s Monsters other than “Dark Magician” got a Spell Card named after his attack name? If you said “Gaia the Fierce Knight” (whose attack name was “Spiral Spear Strike”) you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    I’ve studied the career of many great duelists ever since I became one, including the career of Jaden Yuki. I know of all of his triumphs, and his tragedies.

    One small footnote in his memoirs that is rarely addressed is a loose end, in which no closure was ever reached. This is odd, because most of the time, he didn’t leave things unfinished. But maybe he didn’t have much of a choice in the matter.

    Somewhere up there, behind the clouds, I hope he’s watching, because I’m about to bring closure to this problem he left unfinished a long time ago. I never expected to clean up after him, so to speak, but I guess he didn’t expect my opponent right now to ever come back.

    Let’s duel…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO



    Cover the Sun




    Daala looked through her screen, which was currently showing Nexus. She rubbed her chin.

    “Sheena may have stopped Doma from setting her beacon,” she pondered, “but my other men set more than enough of them.

    “Pretty soon, we’ll be ready to start the first wave. Not having control of KaibaCorp’s computer will force us to make a subversive attack rather than a frontal one, but we should be able to handle it.”

    She picked up her phone.

    “Best tell the General to start readying his troops…”

    “Milady,” said Skull Knight, as he walked in.

    “Yes?” replied Daala.

    “Someone to see you,” he said with a frown. “He claims it’s important.”

    A short, ugly-looking Fiend in rich, yet worn clothing walked in. It was clearly the Goblin of Greed. Daala glared at him in disgust.

    “Your excellence,” said the Goblin, bowing.

    “You have five minutes to get my attention, Goblin,” sighed Daala, leaning back on her couch.

    “Oh, I don’t need that long,” said the Goblin. “I have something that I heard you were looking for…”

    He held up a Duel Monsters card. It was King Dragun.

    Daala frowned again.

    “And where, pray tell, did you get it?” she asked. “If you give it to me, is some infernal bounty hunter going to come to Xanadu with orders to take back some rich archdevil’s stolen property and take the soul of whoever has it as compensation?”

    “Please!” protested the Goblin. “Why must we make accusations? I am merely a merchant…”

    “You are a merchant who freely deals with the yugoloths,” snapped Daala. “They are a race known for being greedy by nature, and being mercenaries in every sense of the word.

    “An army of yugoloths will hire themselves out to the Dark Eight, and fight for the side of Hell one week. Then, no sooner are they’re done and are paid, they’ll look for another employer, and if it’s the army of demons that the Dark Eight hired them to oppose before, they don’t care. They have no loyalties. So no-one trusts them, nor does anyone trust anyone who works for them.”

    “Well, I didn’t steal it,” replied the Goblin, “least of all from some archdevil. I’m not that dumb. I have many clients, and they have contacts.”

    “You want to sell me that card, right?” asked Daala. “Well, how much, dare I ask?”

    “Actually, milady,” said the Goblin, “I want to make a deal. I know about the problem you’re having with five teenagers right now, whom you’re opposing.”

    “And?” asked Daala.

    “I want in!” exclaimed the Goblin. “I want to duel one of them for you. Chelsea, to be exact. I want to duel her, and set some special stakes… You might say she has something I desire.”

    Daala rubbed her chin.

    She closed her eyes.

    “Fine…” she said.

    “You can go to the Frozen Wastes if you desire. If Chelsea isn’t captured before she gets there, I’ll let you deal with her. If she is, you can come back here, and I’ll let you duel her before she’s brainwashed. Who knows? It may even be fun to watch.”

    The Goblin of Greed chuckled. He handed the card to Daala.

    “You won’t regret this, milady,” he laughed.

    “Anything else you need?” muttered Daala, looking at the card.

    “Uhm…” said the Goblin. “Come to think of it… Got anything to eat?”

    Daala sighed. She motioned to one of her servants behind her.

    “Show him to the commissary, will you?” she ordered.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Near the top of the Infernal Clock, there was a large docking bay, where Machine Spirits who could fly could enter and park, often depositing passengers.

    At the far end was an entrance that led inside, which was guarded by two Pendulum Machines.

    One of them sighed, the boredom of its job getting to it.

    “Hey, Number 14…” it said to the other one. “How come we always get stuck with guard duty?”

    “Because, Number 10,” replied the other one, “we’re two Level Six Monsters with only 1,750 Attack Points. No sane duelists are ever going to want us for their decks any more. And when Monsters have as little use as we do, they tend to get the boring jobs, like it or not.”

    “Yeah…” said Number 10. “Well… It wouldn’t hurt you to show some leg…”

    “We don’t have any legs,” said Number 14.

    “It was only an expression!” said Number 10. “Don’t give me no lip!”

    “We don’t have lips either,” said Number 14.

    Then a robed, hooded figure, his face completely concealed behind the hood, walked out from the door behind them.

    “If you two overgrown pocket knives don’t like guard duty,” scolded the cloaked figure, “perhaps you’d be happier collecting garbage or cleaning up sewage.”

    “No, no, we’re good!” said Number 10.

    “Yeah, well both of you go recharge your batteries now,” said the figure. “The Lord is expecting guests, and I’m here to greet them.”

    “Whatever you say,” said Number 14.

    The two Machines turned and went inside.

    “I hate Machines,” muttered the man. “I like them a lot better when they don’t talk…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    The Big Core slowly came to a landing in the large docking bay. The walkway descended, and the six duelists started to emerge.

    They weren’t very happy. The Core had apparently been designed to transport Machine Spirits rather than humans. There were no seats, and the ride had been rather choppy and cramped.

    And still, it hadn’t been as bad as the typical subway ride in Domino City during rush hour…

    “So what now?” asked Erik. “Nezbitt didn’t exactly say what…”

    They all saw the robed figure in front of the door.

    “Uh, I don’t think that guy’s a Machine…” said Ren.

    “No,” replied the figure. “I’m the Realm Lord’s chancellor, at least for now. He told me to… Brief you guys.”

    “And who the heck are you, may I ask?” asked Aster.

    The hooded figure chuckled.

    “You’re an AI program, right?” he asked. “Programmed using advanced technology, possessing all of the memories of the real Aster Phoenix…

    “So then… I’m pretty certain that you can remember me…”

    Then the figure lowered the hood and moved the cloak aside… Aster stepped back in shock.

    He was tall, about Aster’s age, with a muscular build, not quite that of a bodybuilder, but still pretty built. He had spiky, brown hair, and glasses. He wore a sleeveless vest, leather gloves, designer slacks, and a necklace that appeared to be made out of black beads. He carried a Duel Disk that seemed to be custom made, but it didn’t seem to fit any theme that they could identify. The tray was rectangular rather than crescent shaped, and it was bulkier.

    “Adrian Gecko,” said Aster with a sneer. “So are you an AI too?”

    Adrian chuckled.

    “Nope,” he said. “Make no mistake… Unlike most of the human members of Daala’s army, I’m completely human. I’m no copy…”

    “But we thought you were dead,” said Aster. “After everyone was rescued from Yubel’s dimensional prison, neither you nor Echo came back. And you never came back.”

    “And no-one ever came looking for me, thank you very much!” shouted Adrian.

    He took some deep breaths.

    “Okay, I can’t fairly make that claim,” he muttered. “Maybe someone did… How was I to know?

    “Here’s what happened, Aster… In Dark World, at first, most people believed that everyone who lost a duel was simply gone. Gone forever. In truth, Yubel locked them up in a pocket dimension. And when Jaden merged himself with Yubel, she released most of them. That you know firsthand.

    “It was her idea of mercy, because they had really done nothing to oppose her.”

    “But because you double-crossed her and tried to usurp her power,” replied Aster, “you warranted special punishment.”

    “Yes,” said Adrian. “She decided to teach me a lesson. I was put in solitary confinement, and I wasn’t released. And she refused to release Echo as well. As added torture, she made it so that the two of us could speak to each other, but not see each other. Like inmates in adjoining cells.

    “The fact that the two of us didn’t go mad from the decades we spent like this was a testament to the will we had, and the determination we had to get out and get even. In the meantime, I apologized for everything, and she was more than willing to forgive.

    “And as fate would have it, we got lucky. Just one year ago we were both yanked out, and deposited unceremoniously in the Burnt Paradise.

    “We saw each other. We tried to run to each other…

    “But then, Echo vanished. Then Daala appeared.

    “Daala told me that she was the one who had sprung the two of us, so to speak, and she wanted me to work for her. The reason she gave was, she had interests in the human world, and I still would hold a great deal of influence in the incredibly powerful Gecko Industries once they found out I was alive.

    “But she was more wary than Yubel. She knew about my history of betrayal, and how I much preferred to rule rather than serve.

    “So, she would use Echo as her bargaining chip for now. She’s a guest right now in Daala’s palace at the Core. I’ll get her back once I prove I can show true loyalty.”

    “Can you?” asked Yumi.

    “YES!” exclaimed Adrian. “If I don’t, Daala has threatened to downgrade Echo’s status to slave, or even worse. She’s suffered enough.”

    He placed a deck of cards in his Disk.

    “I can show you to Nezbitt, but he’s busy at the moment. So I think I’ll prove how loyal I can be by sending one of you to Daala right now.”

    “Oh, I’ll take you on!” answered Aster.

    “Please,” said Adrian. “Why would I waste time dueling a carbon copy of someone who couldn’t even beat me the first time? You aren’t worth my time, Aster.”

    Aster was clearly very angry. Ren lifted up his hand as if to hold him back.

    Then Chelsea stepped forward.

    “Fine, Adrian,” she said. “It’s been a while since I had to deal with one of Daala’s goons, so I’m more than willing to take you on.”

    “Chelsea, be careful!” shouted Aster. “He has the original Exodius!”

    Adrian chuckled.

    No I don’t, he thought. That card only works when I have the Spirit of Exodia supporting me, and I lost his favor after the deck was defeated. I’m sick of Exodia anyway. From now on, I use the deck that I built with my own two hands.

    “Don’t worry Aster,” said Chelsea, “I have a strategy to use against it.”

    “Book of Life, right?” asked Adrian. “Well, we’ll soon see if it works…”

    The two Disks activated.

    “Game on!” they both shouted.


    (Chelsea: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Adrian: 8,000)



    “I’ll start this off,” said Chelsea, drawing a card.

    “I summon, my Blood Sucker!”

    In a burst of energy, the bat-like, red-skinned Zombie appeared with a screech. (1,300/1,500)

    “I’ll toss this facedown, and then we’ll see what you’ve got.”

    A facedown card appeared behind Blood Sucker.

    “Heh,” chuckled Adrian. “Not the best, but I’ve seen worse…”

    He drew a card.

    “I’ll set a facedown card of my own, and then play Cloudian Squall.”

    A facedown card appeared, followed by a Continuous Spell. It was an odd card that had the image of white clouds being blown through a dark one.

    “I’ll gladly tell you what it does. This card’s effect activates each time I start my turn, giving each Monster on the field something called a Fog Counter.

    “Next, I summon Cloudian – Poison Cloud.”

    He played the card, and a blood-red cloud formed in front of him. It changed into a horrid-looking thing, with a fiendish face, clawed arms, and veins all over its surface. (0/1,000)

    “Ugh!” gasped Chelsea.

    “I take it you don’t like my Poison Cloud,” said Adrian. “You know, I don’t like it much either, so I’m playing another Spell Card.

    “It’s called Exploder Cloud. This lets me destroy one Monster that’s in Attack Mode, so long as I take damage equal to the Monster’s Attack Score.”

    He played the card, and lightning flashed, striking the Poison Cloud and blowing it to shards.

    “Since Poison Cloud had zero Attack Points,” he continued, “I don’t lose any Life Points. But since it’s now in my Graveyard, I can remove it from play to Special Summon something better.”

    The card slipped out of his discard slot, and he quickly pocketed it. Then he placed another card on his Disk.

    “The Cloudian – Storm Dragon.”

    Thunder rumbled, and another cloud appeared in front of Adrian. It slowly shaped itself, transforming into what looked like a dragon with wings and a long tail, although overall, it still resembled a cloud. (1,000/0)

    “It can’t hurt my Blood Sucker,” said Chelsea.

    “But what it can do is put a Fog Counter on any Monster on the field during every one of my turns,” said Adrian. “Starting right now. And I think I’ll use that effect to put one on itself.”

    Storm Dragon glowed with energy.

    “Finally,” said Adrian, “I play The Sanctuary in the Sky.”

    A Field Slot opened in his Disk, and he placed his last card in it. The docking bay faded away, and the whole arena turned into a cloudy realm, with the divine Sanctuary behind Adrian. But something was amiss. Storm clouds were overhead, and lightning flashed in the distance. It seemed that all was not well in paradise.

    “Your move,” said Adrian.

    “I draw one card,” said Chelsea.

    She drew a card, and looked at it.

    “And my Trap Card activates,” said Adrian, as his facedown card lifted. “Since you have at least four cards in your hand, and I have none, I can activate Gamble.”

    “You’re taking a big risk, pal,” said Ren. “If you miss the coin toss, you’ll have to skip a whole turn.”

    “Risk, Reginald?” asked Adrian, with a smile. “A big risk? Look… If my dad never took big risks, his company wouldn’t have become the world’s biggest supplier of petroleum outside of OPEC. Nor would it have become the sixth-biggest name in the chemical industry, right behind Exxon-Mobile and right ahead of DuPont.

    “He told me that to get ahead in life, you can’t always play it safe.”

    A coin appeared in his hand.

    “It’s heads!” he shouted, tossing it.

    It fell to the floor.

    It was indeed heads.

    “Lucky me,” he said. “That means I get to draw until I have five cards.”

    He quickly made five draws.

    “If you’re done,” said Chelsea, taking a card from her hand.

    “I summon Zombie Master!”

    She played a card, and the ghoulish Zombie appeared in a burst of energy. (1,800/0)

    “Now, I’ll discard one Monster to use his effect.”

    She discarded Vampire Lady.

    Zombie Master cackled, and lightning flashed. Vampire Lady appeared in a burst of energy. (1,550/1,550)

    “Not bad…” said Adrian.

    “Attack his Storm Dragon!” she commanded. “Wrath of the undead!”

    Zombie Master gestured, and blasted a volley of lightning bolts at Storm Dragon. However, the bolts passed through it as if it wasn’t there.

    “Huh?” she mused.

    “Trying to attack a cloud, Chelsea?” asked Adrian. “Do you know how silly that sounds?

    “Attacking a Cloudian is like attacking air. You can’t destroy them that way.”

    “But you still should have taken damage…” muttered Chelsea.

    Adrian shook his head.

    “Normally, perhaps,” he said. “But most Cloudians, including this one, are also Fairies. And with my Field Spell in play, I take no damage from any battle involving them.

    “In other words, Chelsea, so long as the Field Spell and at least one Cloudian are on the field, I’m untouchable.”

    Chelsea looked at him.

    “I… end my turn…” she said, slowly.

    Adrian drew a card.

    “No wonder he risked using Gamble,” muttered Sam. “Even if he had to skip his next turn, he’d still have been safe!”

    “I draw one card,” said Adrian, drawing a card.

    “Now, my Cloudian Squall activates, and every Monster on the field gains a Fog Counter.”

    Storm Dragon, Blood Sucker, Zombie Master, and Vampire Lady glowed with misty energy.

    “Next,” he continued, “I use Storm Dragon’s effect. Once again, I’ll have it put a Fog Counter on itself.”

    Storm Dragon glowed again.

    “Now I play Pot of Greed.”

    He played the card, and the sinister jar appeared. He ignored it, and drew two cards.

    “Next up, I summon Cloudian – Turbulence.”

    A new Cloudian appeared, this one looking like a miniature tornado with arms and a face. (800/0)

    “When this guy is summoned, he gains one Fog Counter for each Cloudian on the field. In other words, two.”

    Turbulence glowed with the same misty energy.

    “Just what do these Fog Counters do?” asked Chelsea.

    “That’s for me to know, and you to find out,” replied Adrian. “But you will, eventually.”

    “Well, your strategy has one major flaw,” said Chelsea. “Your Monsters may be invincible, but they’re weaklings. How do you intend to beat me if you can’t summon a Monster that can beat mine?”

    Adrian just looked at her.

    “Oh, have it your way!” she shouted, drawing a card.

    “I activate Zombie Master’s effect again,” she said, discarding it.

    In a burst of energy, a second Vampire Lady appeared. (1,550/1,550)

    “Next, I sacrifice Blood Sucker, for Vampire Lord!”

    Blood Sucker vanished, and older, male vampire appeared. (2,000/1,500)

    “Attacking would be pointless, so that’s all for now…”

    Adrian drew a card.

    He smirked slightly when he saw what it was.

    “Once again,” he said, “Cloudian Squall activates.”

    Storm Dragon, Turbulence, both Vampire Ladies, Zombie Master, and Vampire Lord glowed with misty energy.

    “Next, I activate the Spell Card, Lucky Cloud.”

    He played the card, and the clouds parted overhead, and a beam of light fell on him.

    “If I’m lucky enough to summon two Cloudians with the same name this turn, I get to draw two cards.

    “So, first, I’ll summon Cloudian – Cirrostratus.”

    The Cloudian that appeared this time was a puffy one with a cute, catlike face. (900/0)

    “Like Turbulence, this one gains one Fog Counter for each Cloudian on the field. So it gains three.”

    The Cirrostratus glowed with energy.

    “Next, the Spell Card, Double Summon. Now I get to Normal Summon another Monster. And if you haven’t caught on yet, it’s another Cirrostratus.”

    A second of fluffy, cute Cloudians appeared. (900/0)

    “This one gets four Fog Counters,” he continued, as it glowed with energy. “And next, I’ll use Storm Dragon’s effect to give it a fifth one.

    “I’ll set one card facedown…”

    A new facedown card appeared.

    “I’m ending my turn, and due to Lucky Cloud, I get to draw twice.”

    He made two draws.

    What she doesn’t know is, he thought, I don’t have to attack to beat her. On my next round, my true strategy will be revealed, and this duel will be over.

    “Adrian…” said Chelsea, drawing a card. “I’m curious… You agree that Daala doesn’t trust you, right?”

    She played the card, and the Pot of Greed appeared. She drew two cards.

    “She said so herself,” replied Adrian. “She said something like, ‘What did you ever do to deserve trust?’ I suppose that…”

    “Do you trust Daala?” asked Chelsea, interrupting him.

    “Huh?” said Adrian.

    “How do you know that Daala is being honest with you about poor Echo’s fate?” asked Chelsea. “How do you know that she’s truly being treated as a guest in her palace?

    “Maybe she’s already being used for slave labor… Working her fingers to the bone on some chain gang in some dark mine…”

    Adrian stopped short.

    He thought for a minute. Honestly, that had never occurred to him.

    “That’s… That’s not true…” he said, slowly. “Daala wouldn’t…”

    “Would she?” asked Chelsea. “How do you know? She’s a tyrant, Adrian. She doesn’t have to keep her word. Her word is law in Xanadu. If she goes back on the deal, what would you do to stop her? What could you do? She’d just have you locked up as well.”

    “I… I… She wouldn’t do that!” he snapped. “Make your move!”

    He paused.

    But… Maybe it wouldn’t hurt to make sure…

    “I sacrifice Vampire Lady to summon Vampire’s Curse,” said Chelsea.

    Vampire Lady vanished into grains of light, and the armored, grey-haired vampire with wings appeared. (2,000/800)

    “Next, I remove Vampire Lord from play to summon Vampire Genesis.”

    Vampire Lord faded away, and in a flash of lightning, the mighty vampire deity appeared. (3,000/2,100)

    “I end my turn.”

    “My draw…” said Adrian.

    He sighed as he looked at the card.

    Echo is perfectly safe… he thought. Daala wouldn’t lie to me…

    He paused.

    Come to think of it, Daala hasn’t let me see or speak to her since we got here. I haven’t even received any letters.

    Maybe it is kind of… suspicious…


    The Cloudian Squall glowed, and so did Storm Dragon, Turbulence, both Cirrostratus, Vampire’s Curse, Vampire Genesis, Zombie Master, and Vampire Lady.

    “I use Storm Dragon’s effect again…” he muttered.

    Storm Dragon glowed with misty energy again.

    “Let’s see…” he mumbled. “Six, five, four, where the heck is a calculator when your need one?”

    “What are you talking about?” said Ren.

    “Twenty-seven,” said Adrian. “There are a total of twenty-seven Fog Counters on the field. So I have just enough…”

    His facedown card lifted.

    “I activate Updraft. This Trap Card removes all twenty-seven of them. Then we get to the good part – you lose 300 Life Points for each one.

    “Multiply it.”

    “Uh…” muttered Erik. “That would be…”

    “8,100 Life Points!” gasped Yumi.

    “CHELSEA!” screamed Ren.

    A blast of sheer cold shot out of the card, and Chelsea let out an earsplitting scream as it hit her…


    INTERLUDE



    With Jesse leading her, Sheena walked into the temple.

    “Miss Arachne, you honor us with your presence,” said Joan.

    “I, uhm, wish I could say I had more good news,” said Sheena, nervously.

    She chuckled.

    “Heh, I even wish I could say this was the first time I had spoken to an angel, but it isn’t. Of course, the one who approached me when I was a child was much more martial. He had armor, a sword… He looked like he was looking for a fight.

    “Of course, I just dueled Doma too, but I think she’s an angel in name only…”

    “Yeah, Sheena fought off Doma,” said Jesse, “and she was clearly up to something… She had this.”

    He held up the odd crystal.

    “A beacon…” whispered Joan.

    “Huh?” asked Sheena. “A beacon? What, we don’t like beacons?”

    “As you know,” started Joan, “the one portal between Xanadu and Earth is in Nexus. Right now, it can only be accessed from Nexus, and only transport small groups at a time.

    “Daala is clearly trying to increase its power. Enable large groups to use it, and enter it from anywhere in Xanadu. If enough of these beacons are planted, she may succeed.”

    “But why?” asked Jesse.

    Joan sat down.

    “One reason I can think of,” she said. “A reason why it would benefit her to shut down the power in Domino…

    “Invasion.”

    “HUH?” shouted Sheena and Jesse at once.

    “I feared this might have been Daala’s goal for a long time,” said Joan. “Let me tell you something about Duel Spirits. They are active on Earth. And they can interact with humans.

    “Only special humans who have special powers can see them. If a Spirit wanted to, it could approach a human unseen, and do whatever it wanted… Rob, kidnap…”

    She shuddered.

    “Or other things too horrible to mention. And the victim wouldn’t know he was in danger until the Spirit’s claws were around his neck. And in these times, they might do it without fear of punishment from others, if not for one thing.”

    “What thing?” asked Sheena.

    “Well,” explained Joan, “several millennia ago, in the days of the Shadow Games, some did. Back then humans who could see Spirits were far more common, and they fought back. This threatened to start an all-out war. The wisest Duel Spirits knew that this could not happen. It would doom both the human world and theirs.

    “So a treaty was drafted. One with enchanted powers. The current rulers debate just who drafted it… We Fairies like to claim that Shinato did so, but he will not confirm or deny that fact. He was, however, one of the rulers who signed it. And after it was drafted, all the rulers of each of the Twelve Dimensions signed it. Even Terrorking Archfiend, who ruled Pandemonium, preferred to sign it rather than risk his kingdom being devastated by the war that would start if it was not signed by all the rulers. Finally, the human representatives signed it as well, and it was finalized, and locked away in a secure vault, its location known only to a privileged few.

    “Its powers forbade such outright attacks on humans. Duel Spirits are incapable of rebelling against this treaty without powerful assistance or complex rituals, such as the one that was used to free Jinzo before Jaden banished him again.”

    “So we have nothing to worry about, right?” asked Sheena.

    “Yes we do,” sighed Joan. “The treaty made no provisions in case a new dimension was created. It has no elastic clause. Xanadu is not one of the Twelve Dimensions, no ruler representing it ever signed the treaty, so no Duel Spirit under Daala’s rule is bound by the treaty in the slightest!”

    Joan sighed.

    “Things have definitely taken a turn for the worse…”


    END OF INTERLUDE

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    Chelsea was on her knees, holding herself, and shivering.

    “Well…” said Adrian. “That should… Eh?”


    (C: 3,200) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 8,000)



    “That’s impossible…” he muttered. “How did you…

    “Wait… Where did your big vampire go?”

    It was true. Vampire Genesis was gone.

    Chelsea slowly stood up, still shivering.

    “T-talk about activating a f-facedown card just in time…” she muttered.

    “Facedown card?” said Adrian.

    “The one I set on my first turn,” said Chelsea. “It was Mystik Wok. I chained it to your Updraft, sacrificing Vampire Genesis. As a result, there were only twenty-six Fog Counters on the field, and I gained 3,000 Life Points before I lost any.

    “So I’m still in this duel.”

    “Heh…” chuckled Adrian.

    “Well, let me tell you something else my father told me about how to succeed…

    “Always have a plan-B.

    “Still my turn… I sacrifice all four of my Monsters…”

    Storm Dragon, Turbulence, and both Cirrostratus dissolved into particles of water vapor.

    “…to summon Cloudian – Nimbusman.”

    A new Cloudian appeared, this one vaguely humanoid, but still made of cloud-stuff. (1,000/1,000)

    “Four sacrifices?” asked Chelsea.

    “Technically, I only had to sacrifice one Monster, since it’s Level Five,” said Adrian. “But with this one, the more the better, because for each Water Monster I sacrifice, it gains a Fog Counter, and for each Fog Counter it has, it gains 500 Attack Points.”

    Nimbusman roared, and grew to three times its size. (3,000/1,000)

    “I seem to remember you saying my Cloudians were weaklings,” said Adrian. “Is this strong enough for you?”

    “Uhm… Yes…” squeaked Chelsea.

    “Attack her Zombie Master!” ordered Adrian. “Merciless gale blast!”

    Nimbusman exhaled a ferocious wind and a raging storm blew in Chelsea’s direction. She was knocked over, as Zombie Master was blown to pieces.

    “And that’s all for now,” he said.


    (C: 2,000) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 8,000)



    Man… thought Chelsea, drawing a card, his strategy just did a complete one-eighty, turning from burn to beatdown!

    I might be able to turn this around if I just get a recharge…


    “I move both my Monsters into Defense Mode,” she said.

    Vampire Lady sat and crossed her arms, while Vampire’s Curse knelt and folded his wings over his shoulders.

    “Now, I’ll throw one card facedown, and play Mirage of Nightmare.”

    A facedown card appeared, and the Mirage of Nightmare appeared on the field.

    “Eh, the old Mirage/Provisions trick, huh?” said Adrian, drawing a card. “Old-fashioned, but reliable…

    “Enjoy it while you can… Mirage of Nightmare will likely be outlawed soon. Assuming you ever escape from Xanadu…”

    “We’ll see!” shouted Chelsea. “For now, I get four cards!”

    She made four draws.

    “Now, Emergency Provisions!”

    Her facedown card lifted up, and the mouth swallowed the Mirage card.

    “Whatever,” sighed Adrian. “In case you forgot, my Cloudian Squall is still on the field, meaning that every Monster gets a Fog Counter now.

    “And with each Fog Counter, my Nimbusman gets even stronger.”

    Nimbusman grew even bigger. (3,500/1,000)

    “That means it will get stronger with each turn…” said Sam. “Like a cloud on a hot day…”

    “Exactly,” replied Adrian. “Right before its power is unleashed in the form of a rain storm.

    “And I’m going to play my own old-fashioned Spell Card… Stop Defense.”

    He played the card, and Vampire Lady glowed. She struggled, but the glowing aura made her stand up into Attack Mode.

    “Stop Defense?” said Yumi. “Why play that? Enemy Controller is better.”

    “You’ll see in a minute,” said Adrian. “For now…”

    Nimbusman blew its merciless gale blast at Vampire Lady, and she screamed before shattering into bits.


    (C: 1,050) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 8,000)



    “Now, as for why I used an antiquated card,” explained Adrian, placing a card in his Disk, “this is why.”

    A Continuous Spell appeared on his side of the field.

    “It’s called Sealer Formation. If I so choose, I can get Stop Defense back next round, so long as I skip my Draw Phase. That means I’ve cut off every avenue of defense, Chelsea.

    “It’s your move.”

    Chelsea drew a card.

    “Fine,” she said with a scowl. “If my defenses are shut down, I’m moving to offense. Vampire’s Curse… Stand up!”

    Vampire’s Curse obeyed, moving to Attack Mode.

    “In case you forgot,” said Adrian, “even if you made him strong enough, Cloudians can’t be destroyed in battle.”

    “I didn’t forget Adrian,” said Chelsea, as a Spell Card appeared on her side of the field. “Your Cloudian isn’t what he’s going to attack.

    “I play Overpowering Eye. This lets a Zombie that has 2,000 Attack Points or less attack directly this turn.”

    “Huh?” said Adrian. “Wait a minute…”

    “Curse,” ordered Chelsea, “attack him directly with night shade!”

    Vampire’s Curse fired a beam of blackness and Adrian gasped as it hit him, knocking him over.

    Whoa, he thought. Okay, that was unexpected...


    (C: 1,050) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 6,000)



    “Yeah!” shouted Ren. “It’s about time you lost some Life Points, pal!”

    “So I won’t win by shutout,” said Adrian, getting up. “Big deal. The player who still has any at all when the duel is over wins.”

    Chelsea put a card in her Disk and a facedown card appeared.

    “Just make your move,” she said.

    “I will,” said Adrian. “Guess I don’t have to use Sealer Formation after all.”

    He drew a card.

    Cloudian Squall glowed, and Nimbusman grew to an Attack of 4,000.

    “Attack Vampire’s Curse!” he commanded.

    The violent wind started to blow…

    “Gotcha!” shouted Chelsea. “I activate Widespread Ruin!”

    Her Trap Card shot up.

    “Say what?” exclaimed Adrian, opening his eyes.

    He shielded himself as Nimbusman exploded in a fiery blast. (Which was kind of odd – one would expect that a cloud was the last thing that could catch on fire.)

    “Looks like your Nimbusman was a big windbag,” said Chelsea. “And if you summon it from the Graveyard, it will only have 1,000 Attack Points.”

    “Hardy, har, har,” sneered Adrian. “Just make your move, will you?”

    “I will!” shouted Chelsea, drawing. “You’re defenseless! Vampire’s Curse, get him!”

    Adrian cringed as the night shade hit him again.

    He panted for breath.


    (C: 1,050) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 4,000)



    “You know, Adrian,” said Chelsea, “it doesn’t have to go down like this.”

    “Say what?” said Adrian.

    “You may think that Daala is telling the truth, but I know better,” said Chelsea. “I don’t think she ever intends to give you back Echo. So long as she has Echo, you’ll follow her like a lamb.

    “In other words, Adrian, you’re a prisoner too, in all but name. And once you outlive your usefulness…

    “Well… Daala might decide to send both of you back to that extradimensional jail that she took you from. Or something even worse.”

    For the first time, Adrian’s calm demeanor changed. He now looked incredibly angry.

    “But like I said, Adrian,” said Chelsea, “it doesn’t have to go down like this. If Joan’s forces are victorious, Daala’s prisoners, including Echo, will be rescued. Joan will make sure of that. Then the two of you can finally live happily ever after.

    “That is… If she still wants to after you did nothing to rescue her from Daala.”

    “SHUT UP!” screamed Adrian.

    He drew a card.

    “I set one Monster in Defense Mode, and end my turn!”

    A facedown Monster appeared.

    “Draw…” said Chelsea, drawing a card.

    “Destroy his Monster!” she shouted.

    Vampire’s Curse’s night shade shot towards the card. A large grizzly bear appeared on the card, and was blown to pieces.

    “That was a Mother Grizzly,” muttered Adrian. “And when it’s destroyed, I get to Special Summon a weak Water Monster. So, since a second Mother Grizzly would fit the bill…”

    Another Mother Grizzly appeared in front of him. (1,400/1,000)

    “It’s your move,” said Chelsea.

    Adrian drew a card.

    Okay…he thought. Time to resort to desperate measures…

    “I play Premature Burial,” he said. “And I’ll bring back my first Mother Grizzly.”

    He glowed with a red aura as the original Grizzly appeared next to the second. (1,400/1,000)

    “Now… I sacrifice both Monsters…”

    Both Mother Grizzlies evaporated into water vapor…

    “To summon the perfect storm! Cloudian – Eye of the Typhoon!”

    Lightning flashed. A Monster slowly started to appear, and it was huge. It looked like a giant storm cloud, with arms, and one glaring eye. (3,000/1,000)

    “Okay…” gasped Chelsea. “That’s certainly… big…”

    “If you think it looks big, wait until see it attack!” shouted Adrian. “Attack Vampire’s Curse! Hurricane rage!”

    “Everyone hold on!” shouted Yumi.

    “To what?” yelled Ren.

    Eye of the Typhoon collapsed into a spinning cyclone of fury. Chelsea staggered against the storm as Vampire’s Curse collapsed into Defense Mode, and then exploded into pixels.

    “Fortunately for you,” said Adrian, as the windstorm started to subside, “when it attacks, your Monsters change modes. So your Life Points are safe. For now.”

    “Uh…” gasped Chelsea, looking at the cards in her hand. “I think I won’t use his effect.”

    “Suit yourself,” said Adrian. “Make your move…”


    (C: 1,050) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 3,200)



    Chelsea sighed as she drew a card.

    It was Monster Reborn.

    She looked at the other cards in her hand again. She had Penelope, as well as Call of the Mummy, a way to summon her.

    Fat lot of good she’ll do me, she thought. She can’t destroy that thing any more than my other Monsters can. In fact, with Widespread Ruin gone, I don’t have ANY card in my whole deck right now that can destroy it. I don’t…

    Then something came to her…

    “Penelope was resourceful, and you are too,” said the Commandant. “You will find out how to use it when the need is great enough…”

    She paused. She looked at Monster Reborn.

    The card I got from the Gravekeeper! she thought. Now’s the perfect time to use it!

    She looked at Penelope.

    “Ready to take the big step?” she whispered.

    She swore she saw a small twinkle in the Monster’s eye, which was all the proof she needed.

    She took a card from her hand.

    “I play Call of the Mummy!” she shouted, as it appeared. “And I’ll use it to summon my ace Monster… Penelope, Lady of the Night!”

    A shining light appeared on the field, and the brilliant form of Penelope, holding her staff and wearing her long gown flew out of it. (1,000/200)

    The Call of the Mummy, Sealer Formation, and Cloudian Squall cards shattered into bits, and The Sanctuary in the Sky was blown to pieces, returning them to the docking bay.

    “With a total of six Zombies in my Graveyard,” said Chelsea, “her Attack Score gets a big boost.”

    Penelope glowed with energy. (3,400/200)

    “Please,” said Adrian, closing his eyes. “She still can’t destroy my Cloudian, so I’ll only lose 400 Life Points. On the other hand, her Defense Score is pathetic, so when my Cloudian attacks, it’s curtains for her.”

    “I have other plans,” said Chelsea. “I play Monster Reborn!”

    The holy ankh appeared.

    “And I’m going to raise a Monster from your Graveyard!”

    “Huh?” said Adrian, as his discard slot glowed.

    Cloudian – Nimbusman appeared on Chelsea’s side of the field. (1,000/1,000)

    “I seriously don’t get it,” muttered Adrian. “How is my Nimbusman going to hurt my Typhoon? If you were smart, you wouldn’t have wiped out my Field Spell before summoning it. Then it would have acted like a shield.”

    “I’ve heard the story of Penelope so many times,” sighed Chelsea. “Let me tell it to you, just to enlighten you.”

    Adrian chuckled.

    “This should be interesting…” he said.

    “She was once a holy woman…” started Chelsea. “A maiden who had little, except her faith and her desire to help others. She imagined a life devoted to charity and compassion, putting the needs of others before her own.

    “But fate played a cruel trick on her. One terrible night, she was ambushed by a savage vampire, who fed on her blood and drained her dry, leaving her lifeless body where it lay. And no sooner did her grieving family lie her to rest, than she rose as one of the undead herself, with the monster’s voice in her ears, calling for her to join him.

    “Usually, that’s how it goes… A vampire’s victim becomes his slave. But Penelope was able to resist the callings. She covered her ears with her hands and ran to the nearest place of worship. Only there were the monster’s calls deafened by the hallowed ground.

    “How she resisted, no one is sure. Some say that her faith was so great, her soul was able to fight off the darkness that tried to infect it, unlike most vampires. But she didn’t know what to do.

    “She did the only thing she could do… She prayed…

    “And eventually, someone answered. A beautiful form came out of the darkness and touched her. The form had bad news… It could not restore her to what she once was. The dead could not be restored to life. But it told her that the seed of evil that was planted inside her could be purged if she was willing to fight the unholy spawn with all her strength. Penelope said yes, and she had a very good reason for doing so... She truly had nothing left to lose.

    “The being told her how to do it, and she left the church, and was immediately beset by the calling again. She fashioned a makeshift wooden stake and found a mallet, and followed its voice. She took the monster by surprise… and silenced the voice.

    “It was only the beginning. By night, she hunted for vampires and similar creatures. At every dawn, she dug herself a makeshift grave in the earth and slept, safe from the sun which was now a danger. The common folk saw her now and again. Sometimes her quarry had valuables that had been stolen from victims. She had no use for them, so she gave them to the impoverished. The common folk regarded her as a savior, and called her by many names, among them, The Lady of the Night, seeing as that was the only time they saw her.

    “It’s unclear how long this went on… It might have been ten years, it might have been a hundred years. But eventually, she fell asleep, and some say a hand from Heaven took her out of her grave and lifted her into the afterlife.”

    “Interesting bedtime reading,” chuckled Adrian.

    “Yes,” said Chelsea, “and that’s usually where the story ends. But recently, a new chapter was added that I didn’t know existed.

    “It is said that Penelope’s influence never left the mortal world. She watches over those who would hunt the creatures of the night. Vampire hunters and others who risk even more than their lives fighting the ultimate darkness. She watches over them as their patron, even if they do not know it. And if the need is ever great enough, if the dangers of the night ever become too powerful for mortal men to handle, she will return. But if she does, she will be quite different than what she once was…

    “To unleash this great power, I require Penelope, and a Fairy-Type Monster that’s at least Level Five. Your Cloudian meets the requirements. Now, I remove both Monsters from play…”

    Penelope and Nimbusman vanished into grains of light. A Fusion Monster card appeared in Chelsea’s hand.

    She threw it on her Disk.

    A blinding portal of light opened behind her…

    “Come forth… Penelope, the Divine Avenger!

    The figure that stepped out of the portal was Penelope, but she had indeed changed. Her long robe had been traded in for decorated plate armor, and her staff had been swapped for an ornate two-handed sword. Her long, dark hair was now tied in a long braid.

    In a dramatic sweep, two huge, feathered wings sprouted from her back.

    “Whoa…” muttered Ren. “She’s more beautiful than ever…”

    (2,800/2,500)

    “Penelope has a few special abilities as well,” said Chelsea. “Her Attack Score is increased by that of the Fairy-Type Monster that I used to summon her.”

    (3,800/2,500)

    “It’s still pointless!” screamed Adrian. “My Cloudian can’t be…”

    Then Eye of Typhoon roared, and exploded into misty residue.

    “Destroyed?” asked Chelsea. “Guess again. When the Divine Avenger is summoned, one card of my choice is obliterated.

    “One thing left to do…”

    “Oh no…” said Adrian.

    “Time to quell this storm,” said Chelsea. “Attack him directly! Avenging blade!”

    Penelope the Divine Avenger flew at Adrian, and he screamed as her sword cut directly down his torso. He collapsed on his back.


    (C: 1,050) - - - - - - - - - - (A: 0)



    Penelope vanished. Adrian groaned and got up.

    “Adrian!” shouted an angry voice.

    They all looked up and saw Nezbitt’s face on a large screen.

    “What’s going on, Adrian?” demanded Nezbitt. “Quit fooling around and show them to the antechamber.”

    “Yes, my Lord,” sneered Adrian, in a voice that was thick with sarcasm.

    He deactivated his Disk.

    “This way, people,” he growled. “Your host is waiting…”

    He started to walk towards the door.

    Let them duel Nezbitt, he thought. I really don’t care who wins…

    In fact, maybe if Nezbitt loses, I can take over Darkspire if I strike when these fools aren’t expecting it. I know how to control these idiotic Machines.

    But while they’re dealing with Nezbitt, Daala and I are going to have a long talk…



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    “Joan,” said Sheena, “there’s something you have to know.”

    “Yes?” asked Joan.

    “The man who helped me regain control of my computer,” said Sheena. “He got an e-mail from Xanadu, from someone who wants to help us.

    “It might be a Duel Spirit. I have no idea. It calls itself the Testament.”

    “The Testament?” asked Joan.

    “Yeah,” said Sheena. “Who is that?”

    “The Testament…” repeated Joan.

    She paused.

    “Miss Arachne…” she said, “I’m afraid I truly have no idea…”


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    EXPLODER CLOUD (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A dark cloud with lightning flashing from it.

    Card Description: Destroy one Monster on the field that is in Attack Position. Then, inflict direct damage to your Life Points equal to the destroyed Monster’s ATK.

    Note: “Exploder Cloud” was first used by Adrian in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Breaking of the Sacred Seal!”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    SEALER FORMATION (Spell Card)

    Continuous Spell

    Image:
    A dark man in a robe and mask, sitting in front of a talisman marked with a kanji symbol that is on fire.

    Card Description: You may choose to skip your Draw Phase to instead add to your hand from your Graveyard one “Stop Defense”, one “Block Attack” or any card with “Seal” in its name.

    Note: “Sealer Formation” was first used by Sorano in a fourth season episode of “Yu-Gi-Oh GX”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    PENELOPE, THE DIVINE AVENGER (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Fairy/Fusion/Effect
    Attribute: Light
    Level: 9
    ATK: 2,800
    DEF: 2,500

    Card Description: “Penelope, Lady of the Night” + one Fairy-Type Monster that is Level Five or higher

    This card can only be summoned via Fusion Summon by removing from play the above-named Fusion Material Monsters on your side of the field (you do not use “Polymerization”). Increase the base ATK of this card by the base ATK of the Fairy-Type Monster used as Fusion Material to summon this card. On the round that this card is Fusion Summoned, destroy one card on the field. At the End Phase of the turn this card is summoned, return this card to your Fusion Deck.



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    Coming up next:

    Compared to all the other fortresses you’ve so far seen in Xanadu, one must think that building a giant, demonic clock might seem going a bit overboard. Why would Nezbitt waste resources on such a structure? Vanity? Or is it some deeper reason? Only the members of Joan’s rebellion who have gotten this far – and met with defeat – know the true reason.

    Next chapter, Sam quickly learns the reason, as the Big Five’s technology expert challenges her to prove that the forces of the Underworld are no match for the power of technology. Sam learns the reason Nezbitt is “The Clock King”, coming up next.




    You’re probably expecting a “Name that Card” right now. Well, I’ve got something else instead.

    You all are likely wondering, what is the deal with Vita? She’s shown up several times in the course of the story, usually simply as a spectator, but sometimes to help the heroes. She rarely talks, and when she does appear, she leaves as mysteriously as she comes. Daala apparently knows who she is, and doesn’t like her.

    I’m not going to spill her secrets right now, but she wants to help Yumi and company even more. However, to offer the most help, Yumi will eventually have to pass a test of sorts, and she can’t do it alone. One of her allies will have to help her.

    Who? It’s up to you!

    PM me which of Yumi’s four partners you want to have help her in the two-part chapter in which Vita’s secret is finally revealed. I’ll tally up the votes, and the one with the most votes will be the one.

    Votes will be counted for two weeks from this date, up until midnight. One vote per person. Only Ren, Chelsea, Sam, and Erik are eligible choices.

    Remember, the fate of Xanadu may rest in this decision, and there may be unpleasant consequences for failure. Send in your votes now.

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    I must say it was a good outing for the Cloudians. The last time we saw them, the duel was a bit too focused on the single 'cursed' card. Perhaps having the major character who used them in the anime helped things a bit. It's also good to see Adrian again, especially since he came so close to achieving ultimate power. Though it seemed a little silly for him to fall into Daala's hands, at least enough doubt was put into his head, and hopefully a confrontation between employer and employee is inevitable.

    The duel itself was ok, although I believe there was an error. According to a recent ruling, "You cannot activate "Zombie Master's" effect if there are no Level 4 or lower Zombie-Type monsters in the Graveyard, even if you would discard one to activate the effect." In this case, near the start of the duel, Chelsea discarded Vampire Lady when she had no other low-level Zombies in the Graveyard. As such, she wouldn't have been able to revive it with Zombie Master's effect.

    Just wanted to point it out, though it may not make much of a difference in the long run.
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    Okay, I looked that up.

    This ruling is correct. However, this ruling was recently added as a revision to existing rulings. Previously, you could indeed use Zombie Master's effect to Special Summon the one you discarded to use its effect.

    I outlined the chapter before I knew about this ruling revision (heck, I didn't know until now), but trust me, I'll use the updated rules in future chapters.

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    Yeah, that's the funny thing about it. It took Upper Deck this long to clarify how the effect works. I remember when I was using a Zombie deck of my own, before this new rule was applied, that I'd abuse Master's effect to bring out other copies of itself along with Pyramid Turtles and the like. It's both amazing and sad that one small technicality can either raise a deck to top-tier or send it crashing to the ground.

    If I recall correctly, the ruling would also effect Lumina, Lightsworn Summoner, since her effect is essentially identical to Zombie Master's (except it's used for other low-level Lightsworn monsters). Speaking of which, I wouldn't be at all surprised if one of Daala's higher-ranking servants (or Daala herself) ends up using a Lightsworn deck in the future...
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    “Now I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds.”

    This grim sentence was quoted by the American scientist Professor Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the atomic bomb, right after his greatest and most terrible invention was first tested. These words from his own mouth lead you to believe that he was not happy with his incredibly powerful weapon of mass destruction, and could predict how it would change the world for the worse.

    Nezbitt, the technology expert of the Big Five, would have had a different opinion if he had invented it. He wouldn’t have been happier. His job while working under Gozaburo was to design and build new designs that a military firm could profit from, weapons of war and conflict. And he loved his work. He cared little about how his inventions were used, and who they hurt… In his opinion, it was a world where the strong survived, and the weak were stepped on.

    When my uncle took over the company, he would have none of it. KaibaCorp would build weapons no longer. He forced Nezbitt to destroy his facilities and blueprints, and told Nezbitt in no simple terms that if he couldn’t adjust, he could find another job.

    Nezbitt worked on video game software during the time the Big Five still worked for Kaiba, and hated every minute of it. So he needed no prompting to go along with their plan to overthrow Kaiba.

    And as it turned out, the man who thought that the strong deserved to rule was a big coward. In Noah’s world, he forced Duke, Tristan, and Serenity to duel him, because he knew that they were amateurs. To make matters worse, he lost anyway.

    He seems to have gotten braver now. He’s decided to face me, as a way of getting back at Kaiba the only way he can. I wish I could say this would be easy, but the proof of his past victories are behind me…

    Time to stop this clock… Time to duel…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE



    The Clock King




    The six duelists followed Adrian through a series of passageways and rooms, whose architecture was clearly not designed by anyone lucid. Giant gears and cogs were all over the place, and at several times, they seemed to block the way. However, they always moved aside just as Adrian approached them.

    He eventually led them up a stairway, then onto a catwalk, and then a set of metal doors opened.

    Behind the doors was a dark, creepy chamber, like the kind found in many science fiction movies. Strange machinery was positioned along each wall, and several odd tanks with glowing, green liquid inside them were on one end.

    “Make yourselves comfortable,” muttered Adrian. “He’ll be here shortly…”

    He walked to the other end of the room.

    In the meantime, he thought, I’m going to have a word with Daala…

    “Adrian!” called Chelsea. “Like I said, it doesn’t have to go down like this. I suggest you stay with us.”

    “Forget it, Chelsea,” he replied. “I’m not the kind of guy who likes playing the hero.”

    He exited though another set of doors.

    “Is there any way to get any light in here?” asked Ren.

    Aster looked at the wall, where a large switch with an odd symbol was placed.

    He grabbed hold of the switch, and threw it up.

    As he expected, the light fixtures up above came on.

    “Guys…” said Chelsea.

    She pointed to the strange tanks.

    They saw what was inside them now. They held five youngsters, three boys and two girls, connected to strange wires and apparently asleep.

    “These are Joan’s duelists!” gasped Aster, running up to the tank. “I know them!

    “Oh, in the name of… What did he do to them?”

    “Can you get them out of there?” asked Yumi.

    Aster looked around.

    “I can find a light switch,” he said, “but something like this is really not my thing…”

    Then a red light came on. They noticed that something was starting to rise in the middle of the floor. It was a lift of some sort.

    The large form of Robotic Knight rose out of the floor. He glared at the assembled duelists.

    “You know, Nezbitt,” said Yumi, “the form of a Machine isn’t very fitting for you. You’re more of a Fiend.”

    “What, are you talking about them?” asked Nezbitt, pointing to the tanks. “They’re in no pain at the moment. They’re actually having wonderful dreams.”

    “So they’re drugged too?” asked Yumi. “That only sickens me more…”

    “Kids today…” muttered Nezbitt. “So disrespectful of their elders… If I was in charge, they’d still have the draft…”

    “Oh, come on, Nezbitt,” said Yumi, rolling her eyes. “If YOU were in charge, the world would be governed by military rule!”

    “And that’s one of the main reasons people like you are NOT in charge,” added Aster.

    “I’m in charge of Darkspire, aren’t I?” replied Nezbitt. “In a way, I got part of what I wanted… Command over legions of Machines. I couldn’t thank Daala enough… Machines are the only form of life that doesn’t sicken me.”

    “Oh, I’ll make you sick…” sneered Yumi.

    “I think not, Yumi,” said Nezbitt. “The one I want to duel is Samantha.”

    “Any particular reason?” asked Sam.

    “Why do you think?” asked Nezbitt. “Seto Kaiba destroyed my life’s work… He forced me to take a torch to my journals and my laboratories. Every plan I had made, every invention I envisioned was ruined, because of that bastard. He destroyed my dreams.”

    “Nezbitt, your life’s work involved making weapons and war machines,” sighed Sam. “All you could do with that stuff was build things that could kill, destroy, and cause human misery.

    “So please, excuse my uncle for wanting to take a step towards peace!”

    “Your uncle ruined me,” said Nezbitt. “He’s dead now, so I’ve been cheated out of true revenge. So I’ll have to get satisfaction from defeating his heir. Daala has promised me that once you are defeated, she’ll brainwash you and give you to me as my personal servant. I can’t think of a better way to get my revenge on Kaiba.”

    He gestured, and a hatch on his left arm opened. A collapsible Disk unfolded, forming a rectangular shape with gear designs on the tray.

    Sam activated her own Disk.

    “We’ll see about that!” she snapped. “I’m gonna clean your clock, Nezbitt.”

    “I think not, Samantha,” said Nezbitt. “Aster’s Destiny Heroes may rule Clock Tower Prison, but in this clock, I am king.

    “Now let’s see your Deck Lord.”

    Messenger of Hades – Gors appeared behind Sam in a burst of dark fire.

    “And as you can see,” said Nezbitt, “I am Robotic Knight, so I will be my own Deck Lord.”

    “Game on!” they both shouted.

    “People, look around,” whispered Yumi. “He obviously has a scanner set up, just like his pals did. We have to stop it from gaining whatever information from Sam that Daala is trying to gain.”

    Nezbitt heard this. His audio sensors were far more acute than human ears.

    What they don’t know, he thought, is they can’t possibly find it. Robotic Knight is no longer a disguise for me… I’m an actual Duel Spirit, and a true Machine Spirit. And with such creatures, adding modifications only takes an hour or so, and the proper tools.

    I installed the scanner in my own hardware, and I can use it simply by looking at Samantha with my optic sensors. They can search all they want, but they won’t find a thing unless they can see through metal.



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    Meanwhile, Adrian was inputting a command into a screen in another room.

    Daala came up on the screen, looking over something on another screen.

    “What do you want, Adrian?” she asked, in an annoyed tone. “I’m busy.”

    “Simple,” said Adrian. “I want to talk to Echo. I want a little proof that she’s okay.”

    Daala paused. She looked at him.

    “I’m afraid I can’t do that Adrian,” she replied. “I suggest you not ask questions that may get you in trouble.

    “You’re lucky you’re getting more privileges than most members of my army. You know that most of my men aren’t forgiven for losing a duel. But you’re more valuable for me out of prison for the time being, which is why you aren’t there right now.”

    “What proof do I have that she IS okay?” asked Adrian. “How do I know you haven’t brainwashed her and forced her to work washing dishes?”

    Daala looked at him.

    “I assure you, Adrian,” she said. “Echo is perfectly comfortable the way she is.”

    Adrian looked her in the eye.

    “My father taught me how to tell when a person is lying, Daala,” he said, “and that was clearly the most boldfaced lie I’ve ever heard.

    “I’m changing the terms of our bargain. I want Echo back now.”

    Daala laughed.

    “Or you’ll do what?” she asked.

    “Or I’ll reprogram the Master Programmer!” shouted Adrian.

    Daala looked at him.

    “That’s right, I know all about it,” said Adrian. “It’s how Nezbitt controls the Machine population in Xanadu. And it would make it very easy for anyone to…”

    Then he noticed that Daala was punching numbers on a cell phone.

    “Huh?” he said. “What are you doing?”

    “You aren’t so valuable to me, Adrian,” she said, “that I’m willing to tolerate being threatened.”

    She spoke into the phone.

    “Nezbitt?” she said into it. “Gecko has turned against us. Give an order to every Machine in Darkspire to apprehend him.”

    “Yeah, right,” chuckled Adrian. “Like he can actually do that in the middle of a duel…”

    Then he heard the door open behind him. He slowly turned around.

    Standing there was a Gatekeeper, a Slot Machine, and a Kinetic Soldier.

    “Okay…” muttered Adrian, backing up. “Then again… Maybe he can…”

    “Machine Spirits tends to be multifunctional, Adrian,” sighed Daala. “I could have also told him to set his DVR to record the Dr. Who marathon, and he’d have done it without losing his concentration in that duel for a second.

    “So you figured it out… Echo is actually in prison, Adrian. To be honest, I intended to keep her as a guest, and I did so for about… well, a week. But she tried to send you some very powerful cards that she stole from a member of my inner circle. It seems she can’t get the idea out of her head that you deserve to rule rather than serve.

    “I rule this world, Adrian. I won’t tolerate Joan threatening my position, and I consider her a worthy opponent. The power she has was earned through backbreaking hard work. Do you actually think I’m going to tolerate a threat from a spoiled rotten rich kid whose power was given to him?

    “You were lucky you got what you had. Your stepfather rescued you from the desert out of charity and compassion. You lucked out big time... A wonderful life was practically handed to you… But you still wanted more…

    “But don’t worry, be happy… You’ll be reunited with Echo soon…”

    The screen went dark. Adrian faced the Machines, and activated his Disk.


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    (Sam: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Nezbitt: 8,000)



    “My draw,” said Nezbitt, drawing his first card.

    He added it to his hand.

    “I set one Monster, and one facedown card,” he said.

    A Defensive Monster and a facedown card appeared.

    “And that will do to start.”

    “My move…” said Sam, drawing a card.

    “And I’m almost glad you went first. Now my Deck Lord can use his new ability.

    “Fiend Ambush! When I have no Monsters on my side of the field, and you have at least one, I get to Special Summon one. It has to be a specific kind of Monster, of course, but I have plenty of them.

    The Bistro Butcher appeared in a burst of dark energy. (1,800/1,000)

    “And since that was a Special Summon, I’ll Normal Summon my Opticlops.”

    In another burst of dark energy, Opticlops appeared. (1,800/1,700)

    “Now my Butcher is about to slice and dice your facedown Monster!”

    The Butcher charged at the facedown Monster, holding his cleaver high.

    “I activate a Trap Card,” said Nezbitt, as his facedown card lifted. “The powerful Waboku.”

    Three priestesses in long, blue robes and hoods rose up, blocking The Bistro Butcher’s advance.

    “As you likely know, this Trap Card reduces the damage I receive from your attacks to zero, and prevents my Monsters from being destroyed by battle.

    “However, your attack was not negated, so my Monster’s Flip-Effect still activates.”

    On the facedown card a sinister-looking treasure chest appeared. (100/1,000)

    “Dark Mimic LV1?” asked Ren. “That’s no Machine…”

    “There some rule that says I can only use Machines?” asked Nezbitt. “It lets me draw one card, so I’ll gladly use it.”

    He drew a card.

    “Your move, Nezbitt,” said Sam.

    Nezbitt drew a card.

    He smiled inwardly. The card he had drawn was a key part of his strategy. But it wasn’t quite time to use it yet.

    “During my Standby Phase,” he continued, “my Dark Mimic can evolve into its Level Three form.”

    Dark Mimic grew and mutated, turning bigger, bulkier, and more fiendish, but still in Defense Mode. (1,000/1,000)

    “Next, I’ll set a new Monster, and that will be all for now.”

    A facedown Monster appeared next to the Mimic.

    Sam drew a card.

    If I remember correctly, she thought, his Deckmaster ability in Noah’s world was the ability to discard Machine-Type Monsters in order to inflict 500 points of damage to his opponent for each one. He hasn’t done so yet…

    So he’s either lost that ability, or for some reason, he wants to keep all his cards.

    I don’t believe for a second that his deck isn’t using Machines in some way.


    “I summon La Jinn, the Mystical Genie of the Lamp.”

    She played a card, and in an explosion of green smoke, the jovial genie appeared, letting out a throaty laugh. (1,800/1,000)

    “Humph,” said Nezbitt. “A throwback to your uncle’s deck, I suppose? It wasn’t exactly one of his better Monsters.”

    “It can still beat your Dark Mimic!” shouted Sam.

    He’ll be able to draw two cards, she thought, but I don’t have many other options.

    “Get it!” she ordered.

    La Jinn blasted a volley of lightning bolts from his fingers, and the Mimic burst into pixels.

    “Now I get to draw twice,” said Nezbitt, making two draws.

    “Butcher, attack his facedown Monster!” shouted Sam.

    Once again, the Bucher charged at the facedown card…

    An odd-looking Machine appeared on the card. It looked like a squat, bulky robot with very thick legs and no arms, with two missile launchers on top. (1,200/1,800)

    The Bistro Butcher’s cleaver struck it with a clang, but it couldn’t dent it.

    “My Machiner’s Defender is too durable for a mere kitchen utensil to harm,” said Nezbitt.

    “Machiner’s Defender?” said Chelsea.

    “Plus,” said Nezbitt, “you activated another Flip-Effect. I now get to take a specific Monster from my deck.”

    A card slipped out of his deck, and he took it.

    Nuts… thought Sam. I gotta find room for Nobleman of Crossout in this deck…

    “We’ll get to that later,” continued Nezbitt. “You should also know, the instant a Machine is summoned, my Deck Lord ability is automatically activated.

    “It’s called Chrome Armor. I must activate it if there is a Machine on the field, but if there are several, I can change the recipient at any time.

    “In layman’s terms, the recipient cannot be destroyed by my opponent’s card effects.”

    “I end my turn…” grumbled Sam.

    Nezbitt drew a card.

    “I summon Machiner’s Sniper,” he said.

    “Another Machiner?” asked Sam.

    Another robot appeared. This one was thin and lanky, colored beige, and carried a rifle. (1,800/800)

    “This Machine has a powerful effect of its own,” said Nezbitt. “So long as it’s on the field, you aren’t allowed to attack any Machiners except for Snipers.

    “Next, I’ll switch my Chrome Armor ability from Defender to Sniper.”

    “Lovely…” said Sam.

    “Then a Spell Card,” said Nezbitt, placing a card in his Disk. “I Equip Sniper with Mist Body.”

    A misty aura surrounded the Machine.

    “This protects my Sniper from being destroyed in battle.”

    ‘But that means…” said Erik.

    “It means that Sniper is immortal,” added Aster, “until Sam manages to destroy that Equip Spell. And Defender is well-protected too.”

    “It’s your move,” said Nezbitt.

    Sam drew a card.

    Odd… thought Sam. He could have destroyed any of my Monsters by attacking… So why didn’t he?

    I have a bad feeling about this…


    “I summon Archfiend Soldier!” she shouted.

    In a burst of energy, the diabolic shock trooper appeared. (1,900/1,500)

    “Attack his Sniper!” she shouted.

    Archfiend Soldier slammed his sword into Machiner’s Sniper, and the droid staggered backwards.


    (S: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 7,900)



    “Your Sniper may be invincible,” said Sam, “but you sure aren’t.”

    “Please,” said Nezbitt. “You barely made a scratch.”

    “Just move…” sighed Sam.

    Nezbitt quickly drew.

    “First, I summon Machiner’s Soldier,” he said.

    Another droid appeared, this one apparently modeled after a soldier in green fatigues with a helmet, with a long blade in place of a right hand. (1,600/1,500)

    “Next, I play the Spell Card Double Summon,” he said. “Now I can make a second Normal Summon for this turn. And I choose to summon the Monster that I searched for with Defender’s effect.

    “I summon General Commander Covington.”

    A new droid appeared, somewhat smaller than the Machiners, and somewhat odd. It was designed to look like a man in a beige officer’s uniform, with riding pants, a tall helmet, and a jacket and tie. (1,000/600)

    “Eh?” said Sam.

    “Now, I activate Covington’s effect,” said Nezbitt. “When it’s on the field, I can sacrifice my Soldier, Sniper, and Defender…”

    The three Machiners vanished into grains of energy.

    “…to bring out my ultimate weapon…”

    A huge creature loomed over the field behind Nezbitt. Sam stepped back in shock. It was as big as Ancient Gear Golem, but clearly not ancient. It was covered with armor that suggested battle fatigues, wore a helmet, and held a rifle that was as long as a man was tall. Twin missile launchers were mounted on the Machine’s back, and blades jutted out from every joint.

    “Meet the greatest Machine Monster ever created,” said Nezbitt. “The Machiner’s Force.”

    (4,600/4,100)

    “Forty-six hundred Attack Points?” gasped Ren. “It’s even stronger than Ultimate Ancient Gear Golem…”

    “The strongest Monster in the game that isn’t a Fusion,” said Nezbitt. “Look at this Monster, Samantha.”

    “It’s hard not to…” said Sam, nervously.

    “When I first saw this card on I2’s website,” continued Nezbitt, “I was determined to have it. Do you know why?”

    “Because you hated my uncle so much, you wanted to one-up him by having a Monster that trumped his Ultimate Dragon?” asked Sam.

    “That was one reason, but not the most important,” replied Nezbitt. “I saw this Monster, and realized I had seen it before… In my dreams, and in my fantasies. My dream was to someday design and build the ultimate war machine… An unstoppable, unrelenting juggernaut that would be a true terror on the battlefield. A weapon like this… But thanks to your uncle, my dream would never come true…”

    Sam gave him a dirty look.

    “Your ‘fantasy’ was to build a mindless, soulless killing machine that could slaughter an army…” she muttered. “Nezbitt, I really hope you’re insane, because if you aren’t, the only other explanation is that you have the mind of a demon. Only a truly evil man would have dreams of building such an abomination!”

    “You can insult me all you like,” grumbled Nezbitt, “but in the end, what it all comes down to is who’s holding the thirty-foot-tall battle mecha.

    “And soon, very soon… My dream will be realized…”

    “What do you mean?” asked Sam, her eyes opening wide.

    “The Machiners are Monsters that were created entirely by humans,” replied Nezbitt. “No Duel Spirits of them are known to exist, nor have any ever existed. That is, until very recently.

    “With Daala’s support, my factories have already finished the prototypes for real Machiners. Three sets of the lesser Machiners and one Machiner’s Force are now finished. Using them as prototypes, my workers are now producing the machinery and molds that will mass produce them. As they are completed, they are inanimate and inert, but when the project is complete, Daala will anoint them with the power from the Core, and they will truly live.

    “Soon, sooner than you think, a these creatures will be assimilated into my existing army, and an unstoppable force will be ready to march out of Darkspire.”

    “An army of Machiners?” gasped Aster. “Multiple Machiner’s Forces?”

    “That’s right,” replied Nezbitt. “Soon, Daala’s army will have a battalion of Machines with them at the head, and will be relentless. Joan will not be able to stop them, no one will. The satisfying conclusion to a lifelong dream.”

    “Not if I stop you first!” screamed Sam.

    “Easier said than done,” said Nezbitt. “Since my Sniper left the field, I am forced to choose a new recipient for my Chrome Armor ability. Thus, I will choose Machiner’s Force.”

    “No way…” said Chelsea. “If Sam can’t destroy that thing with effects…”

    “She’ll have to summon a Monster with more than 4,600 Attack Points to beat it!” exclaimed Erik. “It’s just like Daala’s strategy with her F.G.D.!”

    “I set two cards facedown, and my turn is over,” said Nezbitt.

    Sam lifted an eyebrow as two facedown cards appeared in front of Nezbitt.

    What the… she thought. He had me dead to rights, and he didn’t attack?

    He’s up to something, and I don’t think I’m gonna like it…


    She drew a card.

    She looked at it. It was Dark Ruler Ha Des.

    Oh, I’m sorry, Ha Des… she thought. I can’t summon you right now… You’d just be smashed flat by that thing…

    “I move all my Monsters to Defense Mode,” she said.

    Archfiend Soldier, La Jinn, Opticlops, and the Bistro Butcher knelt and shielded themselves.

    “Then I play a facedown, and another Monster in Defense Mode.”

    A facedown card appeared, and a fifth defensive Monster appeared.

    “That’s all for me.”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    In another room not far away, an indoor hurricane had started. A Labyrinth Tank exploded into scrap metal, and a squad of other Machines were blown back against the wall.

    Adrian was behind his Cloudian – Eye of the Typhoon, holding off Nezbitt’s troops as best he could. But for each one that went down, it seemed that three more took its place.

    “BACK!” he screamed. “Back! I said back, you clattering, clanging collections of corroded junk!”

    Then a spherical Machine flew at the Cloudian and latched onto its face.

    “A Blast Sphere?” gasped Adrian. “That’s… not good…”

    He dove for cover as the Cloudian exploded.

    His glasses fell off his face. The sound of broken glass told him that a lens had shattered.

    “My glasses!” he shouted.

    Then he heard the clicking of a weapon.

    “I’ll get new glasses…” he snarled, as he got up.

    As he started to run, artillery fire from a Cannon Soldier and a Twinbarrel Dragon nicked his heels.

    He ran through a doorway and hit the controls with his fist. The door slammed shut behind him.

    He slumped down and took some deep breaths. He knew that the door wouldn’t stop them for long.

    “I hate Machines…” he moaned.

    He growled.

    “I hate Machines! I hate the service at the post office! I hate those little packages of mustard! The commercials they show in movie theaters! And all the popcorn they give you! Why the heck do they give you a tub of popcorn the size of a garbage pail? I can never possibly eat that much!”

    He hit himself on the head.

    “Control yourself, Adrian…” he muttered. “Don’t go crazy…”

    He looked at his deck. He had already used up half of it trying to fight them off.

    “Okay Adrian…” he grumbled. “Time to wake up and smell the coffee burning… There is no way you are even going to get off of this floor by yourself, let alone all the way to the Master Programmer.

    “And you can’t save Echo if you get captured too…”

    He sighed.

    Even if he somehow managed to escape from Darkspire, then what? He had indeed intended to challenge Daala for the throne of Xanadu eventually, but it was obvious he would never get as close to Daala as he did to Yubel. Daala would clearly have a much stronger army protecting her if he even found a way into the Core…

    “Father had another word of advice for getting ahead in business…” he mused. “Always know the value of alliances.

    “Looks like it’s time for this Gecko to change its colors…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “I draw one card,” said Nezbitt.

    He drew. He looked at the card.

    “I activate Pot of Avarice,” he said.

    He played the card, and the goofy jar appeared. Both Dark Mimics and all three Machiners slipped out of his discard slot.

    “When you work with machines,” he said, shuffling his deck, “recycling your materials is always an important skill.”

    He made two draws.

    “Now, since Covington has served its purpose, I’ll sacrifice him, to summon Machine King.”

    Covington vanished, and a far more familiar Machine Monster appeared. The King of Machines, a twenty-foot-tall robot with bulky limbs, a solid torso, and one red visor for eyes. (2,200/2,000)

    “It gains 100 extra Attack Points for every Machine on the field,” said Nezbitt.

    (2,400/2,000)

    “No big deal,” said Sam.

    “It will become a big deal soon,” said Nezbitt. “You might be wondering about this clock. What ultimate purpose it serves…



    Continued…

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    “Well, a key part of my strategy is a Spell Card that I also used in Noah’s world. This card was never distributed to the public. It was judged to be too powerful and unbalanced.

    “Noah had no problem with me using it. He used several similar cards that he downloaded the information for, such as Deepest Impact and Giant Flood. Spell Cards that Pegasus had designed to combat the Egyptian God Cards if they ever threatened him…

    “However, this card would not normally work in Xanadu. Actual dimensions of Duel Spirits have a natural way of keeping such unbalanced cards from working.

    “In order to use this card, I needed to create a focus, a way of concentrating the Dark energy of Darkspire to a single point. So I built the Infernal Clock to do just that. The Infernal Clock focuses all the Dark energy to whatever spot in this Realm I desire, allowing the card to be used.”

    “Wait… one… minute…” said Yumi. “You mean to tell me… That you likely spent time, resources, manpower, and God knows what else on a massive construction project, and built this huge structure, all for the purpose of cheating in your duels and using a broken card?!”

    “Yes,” said Nezbitt. “And I’d like to know how you intend to stop me.”

    He placed the card in his Disk.

    “I play it now… Fell the power of… Clockwork Night!”

    The Spell Card appeared, and an ominous toll rang through the room. The Infernal Clock had just hit the hour, apparently…

    “Clockwork Night has multiple effects,” explained Nezbitt. “First, all Monsters on the field who are not Machines have their Type changed to such.”

    Sam gasped as her four Fiends all turned metallic, and their joints turned to mechanical hinges.

    “Second,” said Nezbitt, “all Monsters that have their Type changed this way lose 500 Attack Points.”

    La Jinn, Opticlops, and The Bistro Butcher fell to Attack Scores of 1,300, while Archfiend Soldier fell to 1,400.

    “And third, for as long as this card is in play, all Monsters that are already Machines gain 500 Attack Points.”

    Machiner’s Force grew to an Attack Score of 5,100, while Machine King grew to 2,900.

    “Plus, with four more Machines on the field, Machine King grows stronger.”

    (3,300/2,000)

    “I’m not done,” he continued. “I play a second Double Summon. Now I can summon my Giga-Tech Wolf.”

    A Spell Card appeared, and another Monster materialized on the field. It was a large, mechanical wolf, with large fangs and multiple tails. (1,200/1,400) –> (1,700/1,400)

    Machine King glowed with energy again. (3,400/2,000)

    “Now, I’ll activate my facedown card,” said Nezbitt.

    One of his facedown cards lifted.

    “Rare Metalmorph. This makes my Machine King stronger yet. And it also gives it the ability to, just once, negate the effect of a Spell Card that targets it.”

    Machine King glowed with energy again. (3,900/2,000)

    “Please tell me there isn’t more to this…” muttered Sam.

    “I’m afraid there is,” said Nezbitt, as his other facedown card lifted. “I activate Final Attack Orders.”

    Sam gasped as all four of her face-up Monsters stood up into Attack Mode.

    This is gonna sting… she thought.

    “Machine King,” ordered Nezbitt, “attack The Bistro Butcher.”

    A beam of pure energy blasted out of Machine King’s chest plate, and The Bistro Butcher exploded. Sam screamed.

    “Giga-Tech Wolf,” he said, “attack her genie.”

    The mechanical wolf pounced, and La Jinn was blown to shards.

    ‘Now, I’ll pay 1,000 Life Points so my Machiner’s Force can attack,” he said. “Attack her Opticlops with scud missile barrage.”

    Machiner’s Force blasted a rain of artillery from its rocket launchers, blowing Opticlops to particles and throwing Sam on her rump.


    (S: 1,200) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 6,900)



    Machine King fell to an Attack Score of 3,600.

    “Sam!” shouted Erik. “Sam! Say something!”

    “Something…” muttered Sam.

    Gors bent down, and helped her to her feet.

    “So this is how Kaiba’s legacy ended up,” said Nezbitt. “Maybe when I’m bored with you, I’ll simply terminate you so that you can meet him in Hell.”

    Sam angrily glared at Nezbitt.

    “My uncle helped protect the Mandate of Heaven…” she whispered. “He was entrusted with secrets that evil creatures wanted, that he swore to protect… He gave his life to protect them…

    “My uncle is with God now, Nezbitt… I’ve never been more certain of something. But if it’s the other place you’re interested in, I’ll be sure to give you a grand tour…”

    “You cannot defeat me,” said Nezbitt.

    “Want a bet?” asked Sam.

    Nezbitt paused.

    “Actually…” he said, “I do…”

    “Huh?” said Sam.

    “Why not make a wager?” asked Nezbitt. “I recently acquired two powerful cards, but they aren’t my style. You, on the other hand, have a card I could use.

    “I’ll wager those two cards on the results of this duel.”

    “And what would I have to wager?” asked Sam.

    “Messenger of Hades – Gors,” replied Nezbitt.

    Sam paused. She looked at Gors.

    “Go ahead, Sam,” said the Fiend. “I have no doubt that you can beat this overgrown can opener.”

    “You sure you’re okay with this?” asked Sam. “It’s a risk…”

    Gors chuckled.

    “We’re in Xanadu, Sam!” he laughed. “How is it different than any other time? We’re both risking our necks with every duel.”

    “Good point…” muttered Sam.

    “Besides,” said the Messenger, “it might make things more interesting…”

    “All right, Nezbitt…” said Sam. “It’s a bet… And it’s my move!”

    She drew a card.

    “I flip my Morphing Jar into Attack Mode,” she said.

    The card flipped up, and the laughing, one-eyed creature emerged from its ceramic vase. (700/600)

    “Now, we must both ditch every card in our hands and draw five more.”

    “Fine,” said Nezbitt. “It’s like recharging a battery to me.”

    Sam discarded her four cards, and drew five. Nezbitt had no cards in his hand, so he simply made five draws.

    Hey… thought Sam. I just drew the card that Joan gave me… Think I’ll give him a go…

    But first…


    “My facedown card activates,” she said. “I’ll use my own Pot of Avarice.”

    The goofy jar appeared on her side of the field. La Jinn, The Bistro Butcher, Opticlops, Gaap the Divine Soldier, and The Masked Beast (the last two of which she discarded with Morphing Jar) slipped out of her discard slot. She reshuffled her deck, and made two draws.

    Excellent, she thought.

    “I play Monster Reborn!” she shouted. “And thanks to my Deck Lord, I get to break the rules regarding what Monsters I can summon with it.”

    The golden ankh appeared, and Dark Ruler Ha Des appeared in a burst of flame and smoke. (2,450/1,600)

    “Since he’s on the field, I can Special Summon this gal… Dark Queen Per Sephone!”

    In another burst of smoke and flames, the fiendishly beautiful woman with wings and horns, and the same features of the duelist using her, appeared, crouching down and ready to pounce. (2,200/1,200)

    “Next, I use her effect. I toss one card…”

    She discarded Buster Thousand.

    “And I get to summon someone else from my deck.”

    Winged Minion appeared in a small burst of smoke. (700/700)

    “Is there a point to all this?” asked Nezbitt.

    “There sure is,” said Sam with a grin, holding up a card. “I play Mystical Space Typhoon! So say goodbye to your precious Clockwork Night!”

    Nezbitt’s optic sensors widened, as if in horror.

    The cyclone tore across the field, and Clockwork Night exploded into black shards.

    “Do you have any idea what you’ve done?” said Nezbitt, with an obvious tone of bile in his voice.

    “Yes I have,” said Sam. “I’ve taken your Machines down a notch.”

    Machiner’s Force fell to its base Attack of 4,600, Machine King fell to 3,000, and Giga-Tech Wolf fell to 1,200.

    “And my Archfiend Soldier is Fiend-Type again, so Machine King loses more power.”

    (2,900/2,000)

    “It’s still stronger than anything you have…” growled Nezbitt.

    “We’ll see,” said Sam. “I sacrifice Morphing Jar and Archfiend Soldier…”

    The two Monsters shattered into black shards. Then a bonfire appeared where they had been.

    “To summon the ruler of the Fourth Circle, and a commander of eighty legions of devils… A Fiend who can’t be happier fighting the demons of Chaos because he’s been doing so for eons…

    “Belial, Marquis of Darkness!”

    A tall, intimidating figure stepped out of the flames. Although he was a Fiend, it was clear that he had once been a fallen angel. He had dark, feathered wings, and wore armor and a cape over a long toga. He had long, pale hair, and a dark halo. He held a long claymore made of black metal. (2,800/2,400)

    “Yeah!” shouted Ren.

    “Go, Belial!” cheered Chelsea.

    “Next,” continued Sam, “I’ll activate Winged Minion’s effect, sacrificing it to give Belial’s scores a boost.”

    Winged Minion vanished, and Belial rose to (3,500/3,100)

    “Ha Des…” shouted Sam, “attack Giga-Tech Wolf with Stygian blast!”

    Ha Des blasted his dark flame, and Giga-Tech Wolf exploded into scrap.

    “Ergh…” muttered Nezbitt.

    “All right!” shouted Aster. “Now Machine King loses even more power!”

    Machine King fell to (2,800/2,000)

    “Belial,” ordered Sam, “destroy Machine King with flaming sword of Phlegethos!”

    Belial’s sword erupted in flames, and he slashed at the King of Machines. Sparks flew from the wound, and the huge robot exploded.

    “You’re not gonna get away with this, you brat…” growled Nezbitt.


    (S: 1,200) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 4,950)



    “I set two cards facedown, and that will be all,” said Sam. “By the way, Belial has a powerful effect. While he’s on the field, you can’t target any of my Monsters except him for attacks, card effects… basically, anything.”

    Nezbitt angrily drew a card.

    “Who cares?” he said. “I still have Machiner’s Force, and in case you forgot, my Chrome Armor ability protects it from being destroyed by your card effects. Whatever those two facedown cards are, they cannot destroy it.

    “I’ll pay 1,000 Life Points again. Machiner’s Force, obliterate the Marquis of Darkness.”

    A barrage of missiles shot from the huge robot’s cannons again. Strangely, Belial was unmoving as they honed in on him, and an explosion erupted around him…

    Then Belial leapt out of the explosion, and made a savage slash at Machiner’s Force. The giant mecha started to spark, and flames shot out of its armor. It crashed to the ground, and exploded into a burning wreck.

    “WHAT?” shouted Nezbitt.

    Then he noticed that Sam had activated one of her facedown cards.

    “Shrink?!” he shouted.

    “You said that my card effects couldn’t destroy the Monster that Chrome Armor protected,” chuckled Sam. “You didn’t say my cards couldn’t do anything else to them. My Quickplay cut its Attack Score in half, to 2,300, low enough for my Marquis to defeat.”


    (S: 1,200) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 2,750)



    “Fortunately,” sighed Yumi, “a Monster of a specific Attribute was not required to destroy Machiner’s Force.”

    Nezbitt looked at the other cards in his hand.

    “I set a Monster,” he said, “and then play Swords of Revealing Light.”

    A facedown Monster appeared. Then he played a Spell Card, and a shimmering shower of swords rained down around Sam.

    “That won’t hold me for long,” said Sam.

    “I end my turn,” said Nezbitt. “This duel is not over yet.”

    Sam drew a card.

    “I play Pot of Greed,” she said.

    She played the card, and then drew twice.

    She looked at the two cards.

    “I’ll set this, and that will be all,” she said.

    A facedown card appeared next to her other one.

    “I draw,” said Nezbitt.

    He made a draw. He smiled inwardly as he looked at the Quickplay Spell.

    “And here goes my Trap Card,” said Sam. “Dust Tornado!”

    Her facedown card lifted up, and the Swords shattered into particles.

    “Very clever,” said Nezbitt. “But I don’t need the Swords any longer. I only needed to delay you for one round.

    “I flip Mask of Darkness into Attack Mode.”

    His facedown Monster flipped up revealing a tattered, yellow mask, brittle and torn. (900/400)

    “Uh oh…” said Aster. “Now he gets a Trap Card back from his Graveyard… And he hasn’t used many…”

    The Rare Metalmorph card slipped out of his discard slot, and he took it.

    “Next,” said Nezbitt, I sacrifice Mask of Darkness to summon Needle Burrower.”

    The Mask vanished, and a new Machine appeared. It looked more or less like a huge, mechanical scorpion with a nasty blade on its tail. (1,700/1,700)

    “Okay…” muttered Chelsea. “If you need to sacrifice a Monster to summon something with only 1,700 Attack Points, it’s gotta have a powerful effect.”

    “Indeed it does,” replied Nezbitt. “If this Machine destroys a Monster via battle, the destroyed Monster’s owner loses 500 Life Points times the destroyed Monster’s Level.”

    “I see one thing wrong with that,” said Sam. “You can only attack Belial, and your Needle Burrower isn’t even close to being strong enough.”

    “We’ll soon see,” said Nezbitt. “I play Trap Booster. So I toss one card…”

    He played the Spell Card, and discarded his Backup Soldier.

    “…and I can activate Rare Metalmorph directly from my hand.”

    He played the card, and Needle Burrower rose to an Attack Score of 2,200.

    “Still not strong enough,” said Sam.

    Nezbitt played another card.

    “Limiter Removal?” shouted Sam.

    Needle Burrower glowed with fiery energy, and rose to 4,400 Attack Points.

    “Strong enough now?” asked Nezbitt.

    “This is bad, people!” shouted Aster. “Belial is Level Eight! If this attack lands, Sam will lose… 4,900 Life Points total!”

    “Exactly,” said Nezbitt. “Attack the Marquis of Darkness.”

    “Well, I hate to do it…” muttered Sam, “but I gotta get rid of Belial…

    “I activate Mystik Wok!”

    Her facedown card lifted up.

    “Now I get to sacrifice Belial, and gain 3,500 Life Points to buffer your attack!”

    Belial vanished, and Sam glowed with energy.


    (S: 4,700) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 2,750)



    “How amusing…” said Nezbitt. “How utterly pointless. Now my Burrower is free to attack your Dark Ruler, and the result will be the same… Your Life Points will still be reduced to zero. And you have no facedown cards left.

    “Attack the Dark Ruler Ha Des.”

    Sam braced herself, as Needle Burrower slashed at the Dark Ruler with its tail, and Ha Des burst in an explosion of soot and smoke. Then Sam screamed as the blade slashed across her torso and she fell on her behind again.

    “Well,” said Nezbitt, with a chuckle, “it was a good...

    “Huh?”


    (S: 1,700) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 2,750)



    “This can’t be…” he said.

    Then he noticed that several small creatures were hanging in the air around Sam. Sam was panting for breath.

    “Surprised?” asked Sam, as she panted for breath. “I had no facedown cards, but the last card in my hand was my Kuriboh. Yumi’s grandfather had a lot of good ideas in his day…

    “When your Needle Burrower attacked, it cost me 3,000 Life Points in effect damage… But thanks to Kuriboh, the actual battle damage was reduced to zero.”

    Nezbitt was speechless.

    “Not much to say, huh?” asked Sam, as she got up. “You were so proud of your huge, powerful, unstoppable killing machine… And in the end, a little Kuriboh was your undoing.

    “And given the look on your face, Chrome Armor does not prevent your Monster from being destroyed by the effect of your own cards, so when you end your turn, the side effect of Limiter Removal will send that thing packing.”

    “I end my turn,” said Nezbitt.

    Needle Burrower shattered into pixels.

    Sam drew a card.

    “Well, not the best…” she said. “But it will do. I summon Skull Knight #2.”

    She played the card, and the skeletal, scimitar-wielding Fiend appeared. (1,000/1,200)

    You may have won this duel, Samantha, thought Nezbitt, but I’m not going to go offline just yet… I’ll have the last laugh…

    “Skull Knight… Per Sephone…” ordered Sam, “attack him directly!”

    The two Fiends lunged at Nezbitt, and with a slash of a sword, and a claw, he fell over.


    (S: 1,700) - - - - - - - - - - (N: 0)



    Gors lifted his zanbatô, and Nezbitt screamed as his energy was drained. Then he shattered into dark shards.

    “Chalk up another one…” muttered Sam.

    Thunder rolled outside.

    “Huh?” she said.

    She saw two cards floating in mid-air where Nezbitt had fallen.

    She walked up to them.

    “Hey, Erik, c’mere,” she said.

    She took the cards as Erik walked up.

    “He kept his side of the bargain,” she said. “Hey, I remember hearing about these…”

    She handed them to Erik.

    “Well, they aren’t my style either. Think you can use them?”

    “Oh yeah…” said Erik, with a smirk.

    Then Adrian rushed into the room. He punched the controls again, and the door slammed shut.

    “Adrian?” asked Yumi.

    Adrian stopped to catch his breath. Sweat ran down his face.

    “You beat Nezbitt?” he asked.

    “You bet,” said Sam.

    “Congratulations,” said Adrian. “But unfortunately, you aren’t done here.”

    “Guess again, Adrian,” said Ren. “Nezbitt has been sent packing, so Joan will be taking over.”

    “You are all fools,” snapped Adrian. “It isn’t that easy in Darkspire. Nezbitt has not been ‘sent packing’, as you say. You were all played for chumps.”

    “What do you mean?” asked Yumi.

    “Haven’t you people seen enough movies to know that intelligent machines are almost impossible to control?” asked Adrian. “Machine Spirits are cold, remorseless, emotionless creatures. There’s no way that one with Nezbitt’s limited level of power could ever command an army of them without powerful supernatural help!

    “Daala used some sort of magical power to build an… artifact of sorts. It’s a kind of enchanted computer located underneath the Infernal Clock called the Master Programmer.

    “It is what controls the Machine population of Xanadu. It’s currently set so that all but a few that are capable of independence, the ones you’ve allied with, Aster, obey a Robotic Knight. And Daala has taken steps to assure that Nezbitt is the only Robotic Knight in Xanadu.

    “You may have won the duel, but wherever he is now, so long as he doesn’t leave Xanadu, Nezbitt still commands all of Daala’s Machine forces. And he likely has already ordered the whole population of Darkspire to storm this fortress!”

    Thunder rolled again.

    “Omigod, what do we do?” gasped Chelsea. “Omigod, Omigod…”

    “This is officially serious,” said Ren. “Anything over two Omigods qualifies.”

    Adrian took some deep breaths.

    “We have to reprogram the Master Programmer,” he explained. “Change the Duel Spirit it recognizes as the master from Robotic Knight to Guardian Angel Joan. Then and only then will the Machines recognize her rule.”

    They heard a crash from down the hallway.

    Erik activated his Disk and Toy Magician appeared.

    “We’ll have to smash our way through them then,” he said.

    Ren activated his, and Dark Blade appeared.

    “Just show us the way,” he said.

    Adrian looked through a slot in the door.

    “Oh… Crap…” he muttered.

    “What?” shouted Yumi.

    “We’re in serious trouble…” replied Adrian. “It’s worse than I thought.”

    “On a scale of one to ten?” asked Yumi.

    “Try twelve,” said Adrian. “Nezbitt has sent the front line of the Steel Legion, an elite fighting force of Machine Spirits programmed to both fight and duel. They were programmed to have no fear, and are completely without the concept of mercy.

    “Their leader is the Perfect Machine King. He’s the second-best duelist in Darkspire… Only Nezbitt is better.”

    “I assume this is the army that the Machiners were going to be assimilated into,” asked Yumi.

    “Uh huh,” muttered Adrian, as he activated his Disk. “We have one chance… Perfect Machine King has one weakness… He has an incredible ego, and he’s too proud to refuse a challenge. And if I beat him, the Legion may become confused for a little while. Only a little while, but it may buy you some time.

    “GO!”

    “Go where?” shouted Sam.

    “Fifteen floors straight down!” yelled Adrian. “The password to access the Master Programmer is the name of a Spell Card, that’s all I know.

    “Once you’ve accessed it, you have to replace all the information on the card, Type, Attribute, everything, with those for Joan’s card. The name of the card goes last. Do you hear me? Put the name of the card last.”

    “All right!” shouted Aster, holding up a card.

    Toy Magician and Dark Blade vanished, and Destiny Hero Dreadguy appeared.

    He roared, and grabbed a hunk of the floor, tearing a huge hole in it.

    “Hey, Adrian,” chuckled Chelsea. “I thought you said you didn’t like playing the hero.”

    “Doesn’t mean I don’t know how,” said Adrian. “Now vamoose.”

    The six duelists followed Dreadguy through the hole in the floor, as Adrian stood facing the door…

    “Come on…” he goaded. “Come and get me, you big, rusty, son of a…”

    He braced himself, as an explosion tore it open.


    * * * * * * * * * *




    MACHINER’S SOLDIER (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,600
    DEF: 1,500


    Card Description: When this card is successfully Normal Summoned, Flip Summoned, or Special Summoned when you have no other Monsters on your side of the field, you may Special Summon one “Machiner’s” Monster that is Level Four or less from your hand, except for a “Machiner’s Soldier”.



    MACHINER’S SNIPER (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,800
    DEF: 800


    Card Description: When this card is face-up on your side of the field, your opponent cannot target “Machiner’s” Monsters, except for “Machiner’s Sniper”(s), for an attack.



    MACHINER’S DEFENDER (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,200
    DEF: 1,800


    Card Description: Flip: Search your deck for one “General Commander Covington” and add it to your hand. Then reshuffle your deck.



    GENERAL COMMANDER COVINGTON (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,000
    DEF: 600


    Card Description: When this card is face-up on your side of the field, you may offer one “Machiner’s Soldier”, one “Machiner’s Sniper”, and one “Machiner’s Defender” as a Tribute to Special Summon one “Machiner’s Force” from your hand or deck.



    MACHINER’S FORCE (Monster Card)

    Card Specs


    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 10
    ATK: 4,600
    DEF: 4,100


    Card Description: This card cannot be Normal Summoned or set. This card cannot be Special Summoned except by the effect of “General Commander Covington”. You must pay 1,000 Life Points to attack with this card. You may offer this card as a Tribute to Special Summon one “Machiner’s Soldier”, one “Machiner’s Sniper”, and one “Machiner’s Defender” from your Graveyard.

    Note: “Machiner’s Soldier”, “Machiner’s Sniper”, “Machiner’s Defender”, “General Commander Covington”, and “Machiner’s Force” are Japanese promotional cards that have not yet been released in the United States.



    CLOCKWORK NIGHT (Spell Card)

    Continuous Spell

    Image:
    The interior of a clock tower, full of gears, with the window to the outside showing the night sky.

    Card Description: All non-Machine-Type Monsters currently face-up on the field when you play this card have their Types changed to Machine for as long as this card remains on the field (this card has no effect on Monsters summoned after it is played). Monsters that have their Types changed by this effect lose 500 Attack Points. Machine-Type Monsters currently face-up on the field, and all Machine-Type Monsters summoned while this card is in play gain 500 Attack Points while this card remains on the field.

    Note: “Clockwork Night” was first used by Nezbitt in the original anime episode “Mechanical Mayhem (Part One)”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    TRAP BOOSTER (Spell Card)

    Quickplay Spell

    Image:
    A bear trap with rockets on its hinges, flying forward.

    Card Description: Discard one card from your hand. This turn, you can activate one Trap Card from your hand.

    Note: “Trap Booster” was used by several characters in “Yu-Gi-Oh GX”, originally by Zane in “The Demon”. Creative credit goes to the writers.



    Nezbitt’s Deck Lord: “Robotic Knight”: “Chrome Armor”: Target one face-up Machine-Type Monster on the field. That Monster cannot be destroyed by the card effects of its controller’s opponent. You may switch the target at any time during your turn. If the targeted Monster leaves the field, you must target another Machine-Type Monster to use this effect on. This effect is not optional, and must be used on an available face-up Machine-Type Monster if one exists on the field. (Greater Power)



    Sam’s Deck Lord: “Messenger of Hades – Gors”: “Fiend Ambush”: When you have no Monsters on your side of the field, and your opponent has at least one Monster on his side of the field, you may Special Summon a Fiend-Type Monster that is Level Four or less from your hand. (Intermediate Power) “Immortal Ruler”: You may disregard the summoning restrictions for “Dark Ruler Ha Des” and Special Summon it from your Graveyard using the appropriate card. (Minor Power)



    * * * * * * * * * *




    Coming up next:

    Like the little guy in
    Berserk, our heroes have an army of robots after them, and their only hope for survival is to reach the Master Programmer and reprogram it. But they’ll soon learn that the artifact has a powerful guardian, and to make things worse, it’s someone they remember only too well. Who? I can’t give away the name of the chapter, it would be giving away too much.



    We interrupt this fanfic for a special announcement.

    We have completed thirty-three chapters of “Soul of Silicon”. According to my outline, that means we have reached the exact halfway point of this fanfic.

    I announced a while ago that this would be my last foray into the realm of Yu-Gi-Oh fanfiction. My decision still stands… For now.

    However, a lot of factors might change that decision.

    A lot of readers are not happy with the idea of losing my writing. They express regret at the fact that I have decided to retire. One reader lamented about what he was going to read at work. I should have told him, he should be doing his work.

    But anyway, there is another factor. I have been watching Yu-Gi-Oh 5D, and I have become very fond of it. I’ll admit, it might be fun to write a fanfic set in the 5D world, and the thought of writing a duel where D-Wheels are used would be a new challenge, and possibly a good one.

    Should I change my decision? I’m asking for feedback.

    PM me with your opinions. If I receive enough support to eventually write a 5D fanfic after “Soul of Silicon” is finished, I might, just might decide to revoke my earlier decision and stay at it. I’m not promising anything yet, however. Let me know how you feel. If I feel there is proof enough that it’s warranted, I won’t quit yet.

    And by the way… I’m still accepting votes in the poll that I announced last chapter. One candidate recently took the lead. Keep the votes coming, because it isn’t over yet!

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    Ahh, a refreshing breath of fresh air. This chapter is your best in a long time. Takes me back to the days of Venusaur to be honest.

    For one thing, this was the first member of the big five that truely felt like his anime counterpart. Nezbitt was always my least favorite of the five. (not that any of them were unentertaining, bit his deck theme seemed the most generic)

    Here you didn't make the judgement to base an entire deck on one combo, as well as using anime cards to keep him grounded. Both points are things you haven't done in awhile, and truely add something to the duel.

    As for Sam, I've always had a little trouble pinning down her exact deck. Maybe if I saw the list it would make sense. I'm still trying to keep track of what's added and what's taken out. (something I've been trying to keep track of with all of the characters from story to story in point of fact) Belial was a perfectly in character addition, but I'm still wondering where Masked Beast came from.

    As for your decision, I only have this to say. I think you have the makings of a good storyteller if you're willing to take your time. You have a specific style of describing events without much detail (this is especially evident throughout the history of your work describing monster attacks in about 5 words)

    Whether this is to finish a work quickly to update every week or leave things up to a reader's imagination, I don't know. I think it would be a good experiment to try a work once where your creativity took its natural course and things flowed more naturally instead of you trying to meet a deadline.

    In short, if it's something you think you would like to do, then do it for you first, and then for the readers. The results will reflect your devotion.

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    I'M BAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAACK!

    Horrible horrible storm caused something bad to happen to the antenna which normally transmits the Internet and the company was so understaffed it took a week to get the whole thing fixed. But I'm back, and I love it!

    Since I missed two chappies, I'll review them both:

    "Cover the Sun": Adrian is one of my favorite characters, looks cool, and I made made a SimSelf of him in my Alphabet Legacy challenge. (I'll send a pic when he's a young adult, just installed Univesity. ) His deck is also cool, in both senses of the word. Cloudians are not your average fairies.

    Since Yu-Gi-Oh GX is off the air for the time being, it's nice to see background like this. I don't care about being spoiled, it makes watching the episodes even more awesome.

    As for Chelsea, her deck is now cemented as my favorite of the "Yugi's grandkid and friends" team, espcially since I controlled one on The Sims 2. (Sim Vampires exist thanks to the Nightlife expansion pack; I apologize for being a Sim fanboy, but go over to http://www.forums.boolprop.com/ and click on the Legacy Challenges link and read the amazing stories there! Of course none beats Brian's works.)

    "The Clock King": I liked the whole deal with Darkspire being controlled by a master computer. Sort of like Tron and the MCP. ^_^

    Oh, the duel was pretty good and had a funny ending, and the cards look pretty interesting, seems Erik might use them in the future.

    So, it looks like Erik might be the one to hold the "Key", depending on what Daala finds out.

    These are great chapters, Brian. Keep it up.
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    Hey folks. I’m still taking votes, and I’ll accept them up to midnight on Saturday. If you haven’t gotten your vote in, don’t miss your chance.

    And now back to our fanfic.



    He’s the Spirit of a broken card… One that’s been illegal for a long time.

    When we first met him in the Sea of Infinite Tears, he told us a story that may have been taken from the history books of Hell, one which explains the cursed fruit that we used to gain power. He threatened to kill us if Ren couldn’t beat him. Fortunately, Ren proved to be better than he was.

    Now he claims that his duel with Ren was done for laughs. He’s much more serious now.

    He stands between us and the Master Programmer. Behind us is an army of Machines, and the only way to stop them is to get past him TO the Programmer.

    And to make things worse, I haven’t been more nervous about facing an opponent than I have been since I dueled Claret. Something is clearly different this time…

    Only one way out of this, and it isn’t gonna be easy…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR



    The Plague




    There wasn’t much in the world – any world – that frightened Adrian Gecko. After all, he had dared to tame the Spirit of Exodia, and he was one of the select few duelists brave enough to stand up to Yubel alone, who had used Armitael the Chaos Phantom against him.

    Right now, however, he couldn’t help but be nervous.

    He was facing the Steel Legion, an army of Machines programmed to be ruthless in every sense of the word, to disregard their own safety, and to not comprehend the concept of mercy in the slightest.

    Several of them were Gadgets. There were also Mechanicalchasers, Cannon Soldier MK-2s, Reflect Bounders, and even Cyber Dragons.

    And in front of them was the general of this squadron… The most intimidating Machine of all, Perfect Machine King. The ten-foot-tall, armored, heavily armed Machine glared at Adrian.

    “You’re either very brave, or very stupid, Gecko,” mocked the King, in a voice that sounded much more human than the typical Machine. “Most humans OR Duel Spirits who knew that the Steel Legion was coming would have run ten miles by now.”

    Adrian lifted his Disk. The King laughed.

    “You’re serious?” it laughed. “So, you want to humiliate yourself before we put you out of your misery?”

    “Doesn’t a dying man get a last request?” asked Adrian.

    The King chuckled again.

    “So be it,” it said. “If that’s how you desire to meet your end…”

    It pulled a switch on its left arm, and a Disk made of gunmetal grey steel unfolded.

    “Give us some space!” it shouted to its troops.

    “I should warn you, Gecko, just as I’m the Perfect Machine King, I have a perfect record as a duelist.”

    “Nobody’s perfect,” replied Adrian. “And I happen to know that Emes the Infinity scored higher than you on the last IQ test.”

    “That test had a margin of error!” shouted the King.

    That’s it, Adrian, thought Adrian. If you can duel this blowhard and keep it occupied, maybe, just maybe, you’ll distract the Legion long enough for the others to get to the Master Programmer.

    Even if I lose… I’ll go down hoping that Daala’s reign will end because of this…



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Below the room, Aster’s Monster had punched through several floors, taking the group on a direct route down, down to the subbasement of the Infernal Clock.

    They were now in a cavernous complex. It reminded them of the creepy places that Sigourney Weaver trekked through, hunting for aliens in several old movies so many years ago.

    And they weren’t alone.

    Getsu Fuhma’s sword sliced through a Cannon Soldier, cutting it in half. At the same time, Vampire Lady’s fist came down on a KA-2 Des Scissors, crushing it.

    “I don’t like this,” muttered Yumi. “All we’ve seen so far are weak Machines. Clearly, we’re being led into something.”

    They followed the hallway, with their Monsters leading the way.

    “Look,” said Aster.

    Up in front of them was a large, iron vault door. Printed on it were the words: “RESTRICTED AREA!! ENTRY FORBIDDEN!!”

    “A huge metal vault with a not-too subtle warning,” said Aster, taking a card from his deck. “The Programmer is either behind that door, or something just as valuable is.”

    Vampire Lady and Getsu Fuhma vanished, and Destiny Hero Dreadguy appeared. He grabbed hold of the door, and ripped it off the hinges.

    He tossed it aside…

    Then a bolt of magical energy shot out of the room inside. Dreadguy screamed and shattered into shards.

    “Look sharp everyone!” warned Yumi.

    They looked into the room. The Master Programmer was there, all right. At least that was what they assumed the huge computer was…

    But standing in front of it was a very familiar Duel Spirit.

    “Hello, folks,” said Chaos Sorcerer. “Did you miss me?”

    “Yeah,” growled Ren, “like I missed a toothache. We thought you were dead.”

    Chaos Sorcerer closed his eyes and shook his head.

    “Ren, Ren, Ren,” he scolded. “I know you read a lot of comic books… Don’t you know the five rules regarding the deaths of villains?”

    “Eh?” said Ren.

    “Rule one:” started the Sorcerer. “If the body isn’t found, there’s no proof of death. So the villain isn’t dead. He survived.

    “Rule two: If the body IS found, it likely isn’t the real body. So he survived.

    “Rule three: If the body is found and it IS the real body, his soul likely didn’t die with it. So he survived.

    “Rule four: If the body is found, it is the real body, and his soul went with it, someone else will become the villain. So at least in spirit, he survived.

    “Rule five: If the body is found, it is the real body, his soul went with it, and no-one else becomes the villain, well then, he wasn’t a villain that was worth fighting in the first place.

    “You didn’t even get past rule one.”

    Ren glared at him.

    “What do you want?!” he shouted.

    “I want to go to New York City and see the next production of Wicked on Broadway,” said Chaos Sorcerer.

    “You are trying our patience pal,” snarled Sam.

    “He asked what I wanted, didn’t he?” asked the Spellcaster. “But business before pleasure, I always say… You folks weren’t planning on messing with the Master Programmer, were you?”

    “You want me to kick your ass again?” asked Ren.

    “I don’t want to duel you,” replied Chaos Sorcerer. “I’m in the mood for something of a different flavor.

    “How about you, Erik?”

    “Me?” asked Erik.

    A Disk appeared on Chaos Sorcerer’s arm.

    “Duel me,” he said. “Defeat me, and I’ll be on my way.”

    Erik nervously looked behind him.

    Chaos Sorcerer’s eyes glowed.

    “Try to get past me any other way,” he said with a grin, “and it might get ugly…”

    “Guys, he’s trying to delay us,” said Erik. “Nezbitt’s army is probably right behind.”

    “We’ll watch your back, baby,” said Sam. “Take him out for good this time.”

    Erik activated his own Disk.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Back at the antechamber, Adrian seemed to have an advantage in one area and a disadvantage in another. He had Cloudian – Eye of the Typhoon (3,000/1,000) in Attack Mode, naturally, two facedown Monsters, and 3,500 Life Points remaining. Perfect Machine King had two facedown Monsters, two facedown cards, Gear Golem the Moving Fortress in Defense Mode, (800/2,200) and 3,900 Life Points remaining.

    “My draw!” laughed the King, drawing a card.

    “First thing’s first,” it said. “I’m taking out your big cloud.”

    One of his facedown cards activated.

    “My Zero Gravity Trap Card. Now, all Monsters that are face-up switch modes.”

    Gear Golem rolled into Attack Mode, while Eye of the Typhoon shielded itself in Defense Mode.

    “No!” gasped Adrian. “Cloudians can’t defend! If they try to…”

    Eye of Typhoon exploded into pixels.

    “Isn’t that too bad?” said the King. “Next, I Flip-Summon Bokoichi the Freightening Car.”

    One of his facedown Monsters flipped up, revealing itself to be a freight car with a fiendish-looking face. (500/500)

    “Then I’ll play Machine Duplication,” it continued, playing a Spell Card. “Why stop at one…”

    Two more Bokoichis appeared.

    “When three is much more fun?”

    I can see what’s coming from a mile away, thought Adrian.

    “Next, I’ll flip my other Monster,” said the King.

    His other facedown Monster flipped up, revealing a steam locomotive, again with a fiendish-looking face. (1,400/1,000)

    “Dekoichi the Choo-Choo,” muttered Adrian. “Like that’s a surprise…”

    “Now I get to draw one card,” said the King.

    “And you get to draw an additional one for each Bokoichi,” added Adrian. “I know, I know…”

    Perfect Machine King drew four cards.

    “Did you know what I was going to do next?” asked the King. “I haven’t Normal Summoned yet, so I’ll sacrifice Gear Golem…”

    The Moving Fortress vanished.

    “To summon Metal Shooter.”

    A new robot appeared, this one very high-tech. It was pear-shaped, streamlined, hovered on an energy platform, and had two arms that ended in what looked like blasters. (800/800)

    “Big deal,” said Adrian. “It has 800 lousy points.”

    “Not for long,” replied the King. “When Metal Shooter is Normal Summoned, it gains two counters, and each one grants it 800 more points.”

    Metal Shooter grew to an Attack Score of 2,400.

    “In addition,” it added, “if you try to destroy it with a card effect, it can survive by getting rid of one of the counters.

    “Next, I’ll play the Spell Card, Sniper Mode.”

    As he played the card, hatches opened on the three Bokoichis, and nasty-looking rifles emerged. Adrian looked at them nervously.

    “We’ll get to that later… Now, Metal Shooter, attack his first facedown Monster with plasma cannon!”

    Metal Shooter lifted its arm, and it glowed with pure light. It blasted a beam of brilliant energy at the facedown Monster. A small, puffy cloud appeared and was vaporized.

    “You just destroyed my Cloudian – Sheep Cloud,” said Adrian. “And when that happens, I get to summon two Sheep Cloud Tokens in Defense Mode.”

    Two small, puffy clouds appeared in front of him. (0/0 x2)

    “Dekoichi,” ordered the King, “attack his other Monster!”

    Steam blew from Dekoichi’s stack, and its wheels started to turn. It sped at the facedown card. A second Cloudian – Sheep Cloud appeared, and was run over.

    “Nice,” said Adrian. “Now I have four Tokens.”

    Two more Sheep Cloud Tokens appeared.

    “They won’t protect you,” said the King. “You see, thanks to my Sniper Mode, all Machine Monsters that are Level Three or less can attack directly this turn.”

    Adrian froze in fear as three glowing crosshairs appeared on his chest…

    Three shots rang out, and he clutched his chest in pain. His Life Points fell to 2,000.

    “Well then,” said the King, “guess I’ll activate my other Trap Card…”

    His other facedown card lifted.

    “Virus Cannon! Now, for each Monster I choose to sacrifice, you have to discard one Spell Card from your deck.”

    Dekoichi and the three Bokoichis vanished.

    Lovely, thought Adrian, taking his deck. But… Maybe I can use this to my advantage…

    He quickly discarded four cards.

    "I'll end by setting one more facedown card," chuckled the King, as a facedown card appeared. “My turn is over, so the effect of my Sniper Mode expires. It’s your move.”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Erik noticed something. The Disk that Chaos Sorcerer was using was standard issue.

    “That isn’t an Anarchist Disk,” he muttered.

    “Ah, yes,” chuckled Chaos Sorcerer. “Well, I was willing to use one when I dueled Ren back at the Sea… It was all for fun back then…

    “But this duel is simply too important to leave to the whims of chance. I’ll duel this time using a deck I created myself.

    “Now… Shall we?”


    (Erik: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Chaos Sorcerer: 8,000)



    “My draw,” said Erik, making his first draw.

    He looked at the six cards in his hand.

    “I summon my Toy Tank,” he said.

    With a loud beeping and whirring noise, the large, plastic tank rolled onto the field. (1,300/1,100)

    “Then I’ll set these, and that will be all.”

    He fit two cards into his Disk, and two facedown cards appeared.

    Chaos Sorcerer chuckled.

    “A toy tank,” he laughed, as he drew. “Takes me back…

    “I’ll have this defend me, and that will be all.”

    A facedown Monster appeared in front of him.

    “Hmm…” said Erik, drawing another card.

    He had expected an attack, truthfully.

    “I summon Toy Magician!” he shouted.

    In a burst of light, the plastic, colored mage appeared. (1,600/1,500)

    “Now, my Toy Tank attacks your Monster!”

    Toy Tank’s turret glowed, and it blasted a beam of energy from its cannon. Mother Grizzly appeared on the card, and exploded into a splatter of water.

    “I’m sure a duelist as experienced as you knows how Attribute searchers work,” said Chaos Sorcerer. “I think I’ll summon a second Mother Grizzly.”

    Another Mother Grizzly appeared. (1,400/1,000)

    “Toy Magician, destroy it,” ordered Erik.

    Toy Magician cast his spell, shooting a blast of plasma motes at the second Mother Grizzly. It exploded just as the first one had.

    “Now that you’re out of attacks,” said Chaos Sorcerer, “I’ll use its effect to summon my Devil’s Slime Mold.”

    With a wet, slurping sound, a creature that looked like a Fiend made of thick liquid rose up from the floor. (500/500)

    “Ga-ross!” gasped Sam.

    “Yes, that’s usually the first impression one makes upon seeing this Monster,” answered Chaos Sorcerer. “These handsome creatures are formed in areas where Fiends live and large amounts of garbage is dumped.

    “But enough about stuff you could read in any good textbook… Anything else?”

    “Just move,” said Erik.


    (E: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 7,800)



    “I draw one card,” said Chaos Sorcerer, making a draw. “Then, during my Standby Phase, if Devil’s Slime Mold is in Attack Mode, I can pay 500 Life Points to get a bonus… And summon a second one from my deck.”

    He glowed with an aura of red energy, and second of the Slime Molds appeared. (500/500)

    “In fact, I think I’ll use that effect twice, and summon a third one as well.”

    He glowed again, and a third Mold appeared. (500/500)

    “And just what are you going to do with three weak…” started Erik.

    Then he caught himself.

    “Oh… no…” he muttered.

    “That’s right, Erik,” said Chaos Sorcerer with a sinister smile. “I plan to use these weak Monsters as sacrifices…”

    The three Slime Molds erupted into dark flames…

    A stale wind started to blow through the subbasement. They heard the noise again…

    …the neighing of that demonic horse…

    “It’s another one!” shouted Yumi. “He has another of the Horsemen!”

    “Indeed,” chuckled Chaos Sorcerer, with an evil grin. “I call forth Pestilence, the White Horseman!”

    The creature appeared in an explosion of energy…

    Erik stepped back when he saw the thing. It looked like a man suffering from an advanced case of leprosy, its skin covered with ugly sores and lesions, wrinkled and scarred – clearly, this case had never been treated. But unlike a typical sufferer of that dreaded disease, it stood up straight, with no trace of a limp or any sign that its motor functions were impaired. It was dressed in a pure, white toga, that was spotlessly clean, in start contrast to its blemished skin. (2,500/2,500)

    Erik looked nervously at the new Horseman…

    “Something wrong, Erik?” asked Chaos Sorcerer. “I haven’t even gotten to my Battle Phase yet…

    “Well, best do that now… Attack his Toy Tank! Winds of sickness!”

    Pestilence opened its mouth, opening it far wider than it should have been able to, revealing a huge maw with terrible fangs. It blew a dark, foul blast of air mixed with filth in Erik’s direction, and he staggered back as it hit the Toy Tank.


    (E: 6,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 6,800)



    Erik took some deep breaths.

    “Something’s… not right…” he muttered.

    He looked. Toy Tank was still there. It seemed to be dirty and rotting in a few places, but it had not been destroyed.

    “Not that I’m complaining,” mused Erik. “But… Why did my Tank survive?”

    “Pestilence can’t destroy Monsters that it battles,” explained Chaos Sorcerer.

    “Say what?” asked Erik.

    “Yes, I know,” said Chaos Sorcerer. “But before you think that’s a benefit, my Monster has a few other effects.

    “First off, every time it battles a Monster, that Monster gains a Plague Counter. A Monster with two of them is destroyed.

    “Second, the illness that it causes to all of your Monsters while it is on the field fills them with a fever-induced rage. All of your Monsters that are in Attack Mode must attack during your turn.

    “Anyway…

    “I throw down a few facedown cards, and then Equip Pestilence with Mist Body.”

    He played all five of the cards in his hand. Four facedown cards appeared, and Pestilence became surrounded with a misty aura.

    “Your move…”

    Erik drew a card.

    “Hmm…” he said.

    “Think I’ll activate two of them right now,” laughed Chaos Sorcerer, as two of his facedown cards lifted.

    “Final Attack Orders, and Light of Intervention.”

    “Well that’s a surprise,” muttered Chelsea. “Now Erik can only summon in Attack Mode.”

    “And when his Monsters attack that thing,” said Ren. “He’ll lose… 1,700 Life Points.”

    “Not quite…” said Erik. “My Monsters may have to attack… But they don’t have to attack Pestilence.”

    “What are you talking about?” asked Chaos Sorcerer. “It’s the only target.”

    Erik played a card.

    “I summon another Toy Magician,” he said.

    As second of the toy mages appeared. (1,600/1,500)

    “Now I play… Forced March! For this round only, if I cut my Monsters’ Attack Scores in half, they can attack directly!”

    “Oh crap…” muttered Chaos Sorcerer.

    Both Toy Magicians fell to Attack Scores of 800, while Toy Tank fell to 650.

    “Get him!” shouted Erik.

    Toy Tank blasted its cannon, and the Toy Magicians shot showers of sparks out of their scepters. Chaos Sorcerer fell over, and his hood fell off his head.

    “I throw down a facedown, and that will be all,” muttered Erik, as a facedown card appeared.


    (E: 6,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 4,550)



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Back in the antechamber, Adrian drew a card.

    “All right, scrap pile,” he snarled. “First, I play a facedown.”

    A facedown card appeared.

    “Now, I’m using these Sheep Clouds to gain back some strength. I play Token Thanksgiving. This destroys all my Token Monsters, but I gain 800 Life Points for each one.”

    The four Sheep Clouds vanished, and he glowed with energy as his Life Points went up to 5,200.

    “Next, it’s time to change locales…”

    He placed a card in his Field Slot.

    “I play Royal Castle of the Fog!”

    A misty fog covered the whole area, and then a huge, medieval-style castle with five towers loomed behind Adrian. The ceiling turned into a dark sky.

    “What, no moat?” asked Perfect Machine King.

    Adrian closed his eyes and chuckled.

    “Now I summon a king of my own,” he continued. “Fog King, that is.”

    He played a card.

    “I don’t see any Fog King,” said the King.

    “Look up,” said Adrian.

    Perfect Machine King looked, and saw the Monster on the Castle’s central tower. It was a knight-like creature in full plate armor and a cape, holding a sword. (0/0)

    “Fog King is Level Seven,” explained Adrian, “but I can summon him with one sacrifice, or none at all. And his Attack Score becomes equal to the combined Attack Scores of the Monsters I sacrificed to summon him.”

    His opponent laughed out loud.

    “You summoned it with NO sacrifice!” he laughed. “That means its Attack Score is zero!”

    “Still my turn,” continued Adrian. “I Equip him with Royal Sword.”

    Fog King’s sword vanished, and a much fancier sword appeared in his hand.

    “And I end my turn. By the way, so long as Fog King is on the field, neither player is allowed to sacrifice Monsters.”

    This doesn’t make sense… thought Perfect Machine King, drawing a card. His King still has no Attack Points…

    “Metal Shooter, attack his Fog King at once!”

    Metal Shooter fired, hitting Fog King. The tower he was on erupted in flames.

    “So much for him,” chuckled the King.

    “Think again,” said Adrian, as his facedown card lifted. “You triggered my Spirit Barrier, so I take no damage, so long as I have a Monster on the field.

    “And as for Fog King, take another look…”

    Fog King was now on the tower to the left of the one that was on fire.

    “Let me explain this setup,” started Adrian. “My Castle has five towers, each one representing a space on my Monster Zone. If Fog King would be defeated in battle, he can survive by jumping to another tower. However, that lights a beacon on the one he was previously on, and I can’t use the ones with beacons on them.

    “Also, there’s his Royal Sword. Each time he battles, it gains a Crest Counter, which boosts his Attack Score by 800 per Counter.”

    Fog King rose to (800/0)

    “And when it has four Crest Counters, I can send Fog King and his sword to the Graveyard, to blast you for a mighty blow with 4,000 points of damage behind it!”

    “WHAT?” shouted Perfect Machine King.

    “My move!” yelled Adrian.

    He drew.

    “Fog King, attack Metal Shooter!”

    Fog King bravely leapt off the tower at the Machine.

    Curses! thought Perfect Machine King. With his Spirit Barrier there, if I use my facedown Limiter Removal, my Monster will be wasted!

    Metal Shooter fired again, causing another explosion.

    Fog King reappeared on the third tower, and rose to a score of (1,600/0)

    “I throw one card facedown, and end my turn,” said Adrian.

    A facedown card appeared.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Chaos Sorcerer fastened his hood back on his head.

    “Stupid thing,” he muttered. “Should trade this in for one that’s more manageable... How the heck does Dark Magician keep that dumb hat of his on his head all the time anyway?”

    “You got me,” said Yumi. “I’ll be sure to ask him the next time my cards talk to me.”

    “Whatever,” snarled Chaos Sorcerer. “My move!”

    He drew a card.

    He frowned when he looked at the card he had drawn. It was Pot of Greed.

    “You drew a very useful Spell Card, right?” asked Erik. “Too bad you can’t use it… All five of the slots in your Spell Zone are being used!”

    Yes, that is the double-edged sword of this strategy… thought Chaos Sorcerer.

    One of his facedown cards lifted.

    “I activate Fatal Abacus,” he said. “This card lets you count your way to the end, because it inflicts 500 points of damage on a player whenever one of his Monsters is sent to the Graveyard.

    “Now, attack his Toy Tank! Winds of sickness!”

    Pestilence started to blow its vile breath towards Toy Tank…

    “Go!” shouted Erik, as one of his facedown cards lifted up. “Mirror Force!”

    The holy light started to intensify…

    “Not so fast!” shouted Chaos Sorcerer. “I activate a facedown card of my own. The Spell Card, My Body as a Shield!”

    One of his facedown cards flipped up.

    “Sure, it costs me 1,500 Life Points, but it protects my Monster from your Mirror Force.”

    Erik’s Trap Card was blown to pieces.

    “Nice try, Erik,” muttered Sam.

    The vile attack plowed into Toy Tank, and it started to warp and rot even more.

    “Since it has two Plague Counters,” said Chaos Sorcerer, “it’s destroyed…”

    Toy Tank exploded. Fatal Abacus glowed, and Erik cringed in pain.

    Nuts, thought Erik. Since that doesn’t count as destroyed by battle, I can’t use its effect…

    “And one more thing… When a Monster is destroyed by Pestilence’s effect, you also lose 200 Life Points for each Level it had. Sorry if I left that out. Since Toy Tank was Level Four, you lose 800 more Life Points.”

    Erik cringed even more.


    (E: 4,300) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 3,050)



    “Now that that’s out of the way,” said Chaos Sorcerer, “I have a free space, so I’ll play Pot of Greed.”

    The evil jar appeared, and he made two draws. He looked at the two cards.

    “I’ll end my turn there. Don’t forget, on your turn, your Monsters must attack.”

    Erik drew a card. He looked at it.

    “My pleasure…” he growled.

    “I sacrifice both Toy Magicians…”

    Both of his Magicians vanished.

    “…to summon Puppet King!”

    In a burst of energy, Puppet King appeared, towering over the field. (2,800/2,600)

    “All right!” cheered Ren. “Puppet King is stronger than Pestilence!”

    “Yeah, but Pestilence still has that Mist Body,” said Aster. “So it can’t be destroyed in battle.”

    “Puppet King,” ordered Erik, “attack the White Horseman with Majestic Checker!”

    Puppet King charged at Pestilence and walloped it on the chin with his fist. The White Horseman fell over, but didn’t shatter.

    “My Horseman is unharmed,” chuckled Chaos Sorcerer. “Yours, on the other hand, gains a Plague Counter for that move.”

    Puppet King groaned, and rotting sores started to form over its wooden body.

    “I end my turn…” growled Erik.


    (E: 4,300) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 2,750)



    “Then I draw,” said Chaos Sorcerer, drawing a card.

    “Then I summon Plague Wolf.”

    Another Monster appeared, this one a rotting, undead zombie wolf, foaming at the mouth with fur falling off its flesh in handfuls. (1,000/1,000)

    “Good boy,” he said. “Now, I activate its effect, and double its Attack Score.”

    Plague Wolf rose up to (2,000/1,000).

    “Pestilence, attack Puppet King.”

    Pestilence’s foul wind blew at Puppet King. Puppet King swatted it aside, and the Horseman fell over again.

    Then Puppet King groaned again, and exploded into pixels.

    Fatal Abacus glowed again, and Erik groaned.

    “Puppet King was Level Seven,” said Chaos Sorcerer, “so now you lose 1,400 more Life Points.”

    Erik screamed as the pain tore through his body. It was more than pain… It was like a nasty fever, like he was literally burning up inside.

    “Feeling sick Erik?” asked Chaos Sorcerer. “Feeling fever? Chills? Slight headache? Loss of appetite? That is to be expected… This creature represents disease in all its forms.

    “And I can spread even more… Plague Wolf, attack him directly.”

    Plague Wolf blew a second gust of foul wind at Erik…

    “Trap activate!” gasped Erik. “Fortress of Sand!”

    His Trap Card lifted, and a huge sand castle appeared behind and over him. Plague Wolf’s blast blew away a chunk of it, but he was safe.

    “Pity,” said Chaos Sorcerer. “And when I end my turn, Plague Wolf will be destroyed because I used its effect…

    “So I’ll use Mystik Wok to sacrifice it before that happens.”

    He played the card, and a huge wok appeared behind him with a fire burning underneath. Plague Wolf appeared, and dark smoke fed into Chaos Sorcerer.

    “It costs me 500 Life Points from Fatal Abacus,” he said, “but I gain 2,000 back.

    “And with that, I end my turn.”


    (E: 2,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 3,950)



    Meanwhile Yumi had been watching down the hallway behind them. As she was, she saw several shadows appear behind the corner.

    “People…” warned Yumi. “We’re gonna have company soon…”

    She, Ren, Chelsea, Sam, and Aster stood at the door, and watched as the shadows grew larger.


    Continued…

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    “Your move, your highness…” goaded Adrian.

    Fog King’s sword now had three Crest Counters, giving him an Attack Score of 2,400, while the Castle had three beacons burning. Emes still had Metal Shooter, and a Monster in Defense Mode.

    I won’t be beaten by this human… thought Perfect Machine King, as it drew a card.

    It looked at its card, and quickly set it facedown.

    “Your move,” it said.

    Adrian drew.

    “Trap Card, activate!” shouted the King, as its facedown card shot up. “Dust Tornado!”

    The Tornado flew across the field, and the Royal Sword flew from King Fog’s hands, exploding against the walls of the Castle.

    “You triggered my own Trap!” shouted Adrian, as his facedown card flipped up. “Crest Burn! Now, for each Crest Counter that the Sword had when it was destroyed, my Castle gains one beacon!”

    Fog King vanished, as the two remaining towers of Royal Castle of the Fog erupted in bonfires.

    “WHAT?” shouted the King. “That renders your entire Monster Zone unusable! Why would you do something so stupid?

    “Because I had not one, but two plans to beat you,” said Adrian. “Now that beacons are lit on all five of my Castle’s towers, I can activate another of its effects, which I can do by sending the Castle itself and every card in my hand to the Graveyard.”

    The Castle vanished.

    “I have to skip my Battle Phase this round too, by the way.

    “And what do I get in return, you may ask?

    “I get any four cards I want from my Graveyard. And I’m going to get the four Spell Cards you made me discard with your Virus Cannon.

    “And now I’m going to play all four…

    “First, Dark Room of Nightmare.”

    He played the card, and a Continuous Spell appeared.

    “Now, you take an extra 300 points of damage whenever you take effect damage. Like when I play Meteor of Destruction!”

    He played the second card, and a ball of flaming energy struck Perfect Machine King. The Machine cringed as its Life Points fell to 2,600.

    “Want more?” asked Adrian. “I play Tremendous Fire!”

    The King screamed. Adrian’s Life Points fell to 4,700, while its Life Points fell to 1,300.

    Adrian slowly played the last card, which was another Tremendous Fire. Perfect Machine King screamed again as Adrian’s Life Points fell to 4,200, and its own fell to zero.

    Perfect Machine King collapsed, and slowly vanished into grains of light. The rest of the Steel Legion looked around, looking somewhat unsure of what to do.

    Just as I hoped, thought Adrian. Their general is gone, and they’re confused. But they won’t be for long.

    He looked at the torn-up floor behind him where Yumi’s group had escaped through. He deactivated his Disk.

    So I’d best skedaddle before they become un-confused. And once I’m in the clear, I’ll make a phone call.

    He turned tail and leapt down the opening.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Erik sweat as he drew a card.

    He looked at his arm. Red welts were forming on it.

    He looked at the Monster in front of him. He shivered in fear.

    “I play Toy Memorial,” he said, weakly. “I have to skip my Battle Phase, but I get to draw once for each Toy Monster in my Graveyard.

    “And that means…That means my Monsters won’t be compelled to attack this round. You can’t force me to attack if another card makes that impossible.”

    Chaos Sorcerer frowned.

    “You don’t have to tell me how to play the game,” he grumbled.

    Erik drew three cards. His eyes lit up when he saw what they were.

    “Now I activate Emergency Provisions,” said Erik, as his facedown card lifted. “I’ll sacrifice Toy Memorial and Fortress of Sand to gain 2,000 Life Points.”

    The sand castle and the Memorial card vanished, and Erik glowed with energy.

    “It’s feed a cold, starve a fever, Erik,” corrected Chaos Sorcerer.

    “Now, I summon Spell Striker,” said Erik, ignoring him.

    He played a card, and the toy wizard with the horned helmet appeared. (600/200)

    “Next, I play a Spell Card. It’s called Toy Box.”

    He played a card, and a large box with a goofy, smiling face and two bendy arms appeared in front of him. (0/0)

    “Huh?” said Chaos Sorcerer. “Some sort of token?”

    “That’s right,” muttered Erik. “My Toy Box can’t be attacked, and it’s impervious to Spell Cards. Also, when I summon it using that Spell Card, I can take two Monsters with the word ‘Toy’ in their names on the field or in my hand, and hide them in the Toy Box.”

    Toy Box’s lid opened, and two of the cards in Erik’s hand turned to globes of energy. They flew inside the Toy Box, whose lid slammed shut.

    “And what happens to them in there?” asked Chaos Sorcerer.

    “You’ll find out later,” sighed Erik. “That’s all for me.”


    (E: 4,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 3,950)



    Meanwhile, Erik’s allies were guarding the door, with Skilled Dark Magician, Dark Blade, Zombie Master, Gil Garth, and Destiny Hero Diehardguy in front of them.

    The Machines started to march towards them. Mighty Guards came first, then DUCKER Mobile Cannons, then Twinbarrel Dragons.

    “CHARGE!” shouted Yumi.

    Their five Monsters plowed into the mechanical forces. Diehardguy crushed the smaller Machines with the shells on his arms, while Dark Blade and Gil Garth cut through the artillery with their swords. Skilled Dark Magician and Zombie Master fired bolts of dark energy, blowing more of them to scrap.

    “My move!” yelled Chaos Sorcerer.

    He drew a card.

    “Pestilence, attack Spell Striker!” he shouted.

    Pestilence blew its disease-laden breath, and Spell Striker groaned.

    “Due to his effect,” said Erik, “my Life Points are unharmed.”

    “Then I’ll set this,” said Chaos Sorcerer, setting a facedown card.

    “And I activate the effect of my Toy Box,” said Erik. “I get to Special Summon one of the Monsters I put in there.”

    The Toy Box’s lid opened, and Erik’s third Toy Magician hopped out. (1,600/1,500)

    “I end my turn,” said Chaos Sorcerer.

    “I draw…” muttered Erik.

    He drew a card.

    “And look at this!” he said, as more sweat ran down his face. “I play Mystical Space Typhoon!”

    He played it, and the cyclone tore across the field. The Mist Body card shattered, and the aura surrounding Pestilence blew away and faded.

    “Now, I use the effect of Toy Box again!”

    Toy Box opened again, and this time a much bigger Toy leapt out.

    It was Toy Dragon. (2,300/2,000)

    The Toy Box vanished.

    “Guess what, Chaos Sorcerer?” laughed Erik, nervously. “He gets 400 more Attack Points for each other Toy on the field, and Toy Magician is standing strong.”

    (2,700/2,000)

    “Oh, crap…” muttered Chaos Sorcerer.

    “Attack the White Horseman!” commanded Erik. “Shooting star shower!”

    A blast of glowing, sparking motes shot out of Toy Dragon’s jaws, and Pestilence exploded into a cloud of dust.

    “And thanks to your own Fatal Abacus,” added Erik, “you lose an extra 500 Life Points!”

    Chaos Sorcerer groaned.

    “I activate a Spell Card!” he shouted, as his facedown card flipped up.

    “Great Fall?” asked Erik. “Wait, I remember that…”

    “You should,” replied the Sorcerer. “Want used it. Since a Level Ten Monster was destroyed, I get to draw twice.”

    He made two draws.

    “Don’t forget, your Dragon still gets a Plague Counter.”

    “Well, I’m not done with you!” continued Erik. “Toy Magician, Spell Striker, attack him directly!”

    Chaos Sorcerer screamed as Toy Magician’s sparkle blast and a shock from Spell Striker’s wand hit him.


    (E: 4,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 1,050)



    Erik took some deep breaths. He looked at his arm in relief. The red welts were fading to nothing, and the burning sensation was going away.

    “Well, that’s one way to cure an illness that you can’t get from a doctor,” he chuckled.

    Meanwhile, the last of the Machines outside had just fallen.

    “That was almost too easy…” said Chelsea.

    Then they heard something. It sounded like a large vehicle being driven towards them.

    As they watched, a huge Gatling Dragon, followed by several Gadgets, turned the corner.

    “And when something is too easy,” muttered Ren, “it gets harder quickly…”

    Three blasts from the huge Machine vaporized Skilled Dark Magician, Zombie Master, and Diehardguy, and their owners shielded themselves.

    “Go, Destiny Signal!” shouted Aster, as a facedown card lifted.

    The spotlight shot towards the ceiling, and Destiny Hero Defendguy appeared in Defense Mode.

    “Let’s see it get by that,” he said.

    “Erik?” said Sam. “You think you can hurry?”

    “I’m trying!” shouted Erik.

    “My move,” said Chaos Sorcerer.

    He drew a card.

    “I play Giant Trunade,” he said.

    He played the card, and a tornado blew over the field. His Light of Intervention, Fatal Abacus, and Final Attack Orders disappeared, returning to his hand.

    “Next,” he said. “I play Magical Mallet. I’ll send these three cards back to my deck…”

    He placed the three Trap Cards in his deck, and reshuffled.

    “Then I’ll make three draws.”

    He drew three times.

    “I’ll set one Monster, and one card facedown. And then you go. This duel is not over yet.”

    A facedown card and a facedown Monster appeared.

    Erik drew a card.

    Pot of Avarice? he thought. Nuts… I can’t use this right now…

    “Attack his facedown Monster!” ordered Erik.

    Toy Dragon blasted its shooting star shower at the facedown Monster, but Chaos Sorcerer gestured, and his facedown card flipped up. The Negate Attack card appeared, and the blast hit an invisible shield.

    “Fine, fine,” said Erik. “Your move now.”

    Yumi held up a card.

    “I sacrifice two Monsters…” she said.

    Gil Garth and Dark Blade vanished.

    “To summon Cosmo Queen!”

    Cosmo Queen appeared in a burst of dark energy.

    She blasted her cosmic nova, and Gatling Dragon erupted into a mighty explosion of flaming debris and scrap metal. The Gadgets ran for cover.

    “Looks like they’re running scared!” laughed Ren.

    “No…” muttered Aster. “They’re falling back so that something even worse can come…”

    Chaos Sorcerer drew a card.

    “I play Awakening From Beyond,” he said. “Now, you get to draw two cards, but I get a Monster back from my Graveyard.”

    Erik drew two cards. A card slipped out of Chaos Sorcerer’s discard slot.

    “Give you one guess what it is,” he said, turning the Pestilence card forward.

    “What about sacrifices?” asked Erik. “As in, you need three of them?”

    Chaos Sorcerer chuckled.

    “I flip Lekunga into Attack Mode,” he said.

    His facedown card flipped up. The Monster that appeared looked like a green, slimy sphere with one big eye and several tentacles. (1,700/500)

    “Some sort of Fiend?” asked Erik.

    “No, a Plant,” replied Chaos Sorcerer. “And now I activate its effect. By removing two Water Monsters in my Graveyard from play, I get a Lekunga Token.”

    Both Mother Grizzlies slipped out of his discard slot, and a Monster that looked like a smaller version of Lekunga appeared next to it. (700/700)

    “And I think I’ll use that effect a second time.”

    Two Devil’s Slime Molds slipped out of his discard slot, and a second Token appeared.

    “Now, I sacrifice Lekunga and its two Tokens…”

    The three Monsters shattered into shards.

    “…to summon Pestilence again!”

    In another display, the diseased Fiend appeared again. (2,500/2,500)

    “Attack Toy Magician!” ordered Chaos Sorcerer.

    Erik screamed again, as the winds of sickness plowed into Toy Magician.


    (E: 3,900) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 1,050)



    “I set two cards facedown, and end my turn,” said Chaos Sorcerer, as two facedown cards appeared. “Let’s see what else you have.”

    Erik looked at the two cards he had drawn with Awakening From Beyond.

    He drew another card.

    Toy Dragon already has one Plague Counter, he thought. Sorry old pal, but I gotta do this…

    “I move Toy Magician and Spell Striker to Defense Mode,” he said, as the two smaller toys knelt and shielded themselves.

    “Toy Dragon, attack Pestilence!”

    Toy Dragon blasted its shooting star shower again.

    “Activate Draining Shield!” shouted Chaos Sorcerer.

    An invisible shield formed around Pestilence, and energy flowed into Chaos Sorcerer.

    “Thanks for the recharge, pal!” laughed the Sorcerer.

    His other facedown card lifted.

    “And now, my Trap Trip. This lets me get a Trap Card right back from my Graveyard…”

    The Draining Shield slipped back out of his discard slot.

    Erik scowled. He placed two cards in his Disk, and two facedown cards appeared.


    (E: 3,900) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 3,750)



    Yumi and the others watched as a dark shadow crept across the hallway where they had come.

    “Now what?” she said.

    A huge Monster came into view. It looked vaguely like a dragon, cobbled together from gears, spare parts, and various pieces of junk. It was thirty feet long, and had a forty-foot wingspan.

    “The Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon!” gasped Aster.

    The huge Machine blasted multiple balls of burning lava from its jaws, and Cosmo Queen screamed before exploding into pixels.

    Yumi quickly set a Monster.

    “Duel faster, Erik!” she yelled.

    “My move!” laughed Chaos Sorcerer, drawing a card.

    “I’ll set a card facedown…”

    A facedown card appeared.

    “Now I attack your Toy Magician with Pestilence!”

    The blast hit Toy Magician, and it started to rot and decay. It shattered into bits.

    “Don’t forget its effect,” said Chaos Sorcerer. “You lose 800 Life Points. Consider yourself fortunate that it was in Defense Mode.”

    Erik groaned and started to sweat again.


    (E: 3,100) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 3,750)



    “And your Dragon is cut down to size.”

    Toy Dragon fell to its base Attack of 2,300.

    “It’s your move,” said Chaos Sorcerer.

    The Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon blasted its weapon, and Defend Guy was smashed to bits.

    Yumi’s facedown Monster flipped up, and Magician’s Valkyria appeared. Then she played another card, and a second Valkyria appeared.

    “Both of you,” she said, “you’re our last defense. We’re counting on you.”

    The two Valkyria nodded, and turned to face the Dragon.

    Erik drew a card.

    “It all comes down to this…” he muttered.

    “I summon Toy Wind-Up!” he shouted.

    He played the card, and the tin soldier holding his blunderbuss appeared. (1,000/700) Toy Dragon rose to an Attack Score of 2,700 again.

    “Now, Call of the Haunted!”

    One of his facedown cards lifted up, and Puppet King appeared again. (2,800/2,600)

    “Puppet King… Attack Pestilence!”

    Puppet King charged at the White Horseman.

    “Once again,” said Chaos Sorcerer, “I activate Draining Shield.”

    His Trap Card lifted up.

    “Actually pal, you don’t,” said Erik.

    His own facedown card lifted up.

    “Solemn Judgment!” yelled Erik.

    There was a flash of lightning, and an old man in a toga with a beard, carrying a cudgel with two beautiful muses behind him appeared.

    “I have to cut my Life Points in half, but so much for your Draining Shield.”

    The Trap Card was blasted to pieces.

    Puppet King punched Pestilence, and the White Horseman burst again.

    “Toy Wind-Up, attack directly! Blunderbuss blast!”

    Toy Wind-Up fired his weapon, and Chaos Sorcerer screamed.

    “And when Toy Wind-Up damages your Life Points,” said Erik, “I get to summon another one.”

    A second Toy Wind-Up appeared. (1,000/700) Toy Dragon’s Attack Score rose to 3,100.

    The second Wind-Up fired, and Chaos Sorcerer screamed again.

    “Toy Dragon…” commanded Erik. “Attack directly with shooting star shower!”

    Chaos Sorcerer’s scream echoed through the whole subbasement as the final blast hit him.


    (E: 1,550) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 0)



    When Erik looked again, it seemed that the blast had vaporized him, leaving only a burned-out Duel Disk.

    Once again, the body isn’t found… he thought.

    “Sam!” he shouted, running up to the Master Programmer. “Come here! You know more about computers than I do!”

    Sam left the others and ran up to it.

    “We gotta hurry,” she said. “There’s enough robots out there to remake all six episodes of Star Wars, and Yumi’s Valkyria Lock is the only thing holding them back.”

    She hit a button on the screen.

    “INPUT PASSWORD,” it said.

    “Okay, Adrian said it was a Spell Card,” she said.

    “There are hundreds of Spell Cards!”

    “It’s likely a very rare Spell Card,” added Erik. “One which plays a very important part in Nezbitt’s deck.”

    Outside, a Red Gadget held up a Spell Card.

    “That’s Tribute to the Doomed!” gasped Chelsea.

    One of the Valkyria screamed as her partner was seized by mummy wrappings and pulled under the ground.

    Then the Dragon blasted its flaming breath at her, and she was incinerated.

    Aster quickly played a card.

    “Destiny Hero Devilguy!” he shouted.

    The Dark Hero appeared, and floated towards the huge Machine. He gripped it with his claw, and the creature disappeared.

    “Wait, wait, I think I’ve got it…” said Sam.

    She typed in. “Clockwork Night”.

    “Access Approved.”

    A card image came on the screen. It was the Robotic Knight card.

    “I just gotta change this data to Joan’s,” said Sam, “and put her name last.”

    She quickly changed “Machine” to “Fairy”, and then changed “Fire” to “Light”.

    A Green Gadget punched Devil Guy, and the Destiny Hero shattered.

    “Hurry up in there!” shouted Aster.

    Sam quickly changed the Level from Four to Seven. Then she changed ATK from 1,600 to 2,800.

    “Uh, people, what’s Joan’s Defense Score?” she shouted.

    “2,000!” yelled Aster.

    “Right,” said Sam, making the change.

    Ancient Gear Gadjiltron Dragon reappeared and roared.

    “Just a few seconds more,” said Sam, as she deleted the words “Robotic Knight”.

    She carefully typed in “Guardian Angel Joan”.

    She hit the Enter key.

    The screen flashed, and the Robotic Knight card shattered into pixels. Guardian Angel Joan’s card materialized.

    The huge Dragon moaned. It slowly landed. The Gadgets looked confused.

    “Did we do it?” asked Sam.

    Yumi’s cell phone rang.

    “Joan?” she gasped, answering it.

    “Well done, children,” she said. “I have word on another line that the Machine forces of Darkspire are under control.”

    “Another line?” asked Yumi. “Who?”

    “Adrian Gecko,” said Joan. “He claims he wants to defect. Honestly, I didn’t even know he was working for Daala. But if his claim to have defeated Perfect Machine King is true, such help is welcome.”

    Yumi sighed.

    “Well…” she said, “as long as you have him on the line, ask him what the quickest way out of here is, will you?”

    She looked at the Master Programmer.

    “And, uh, when you arrange to set up shop here, you might want to include someone who’s really good at guarding things…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Daala poured smoking, green liquid into a wine glass. Nezbitt was in front of her.

    She slowly sipped the drink.

    “Well, Nezbitt?” she said.

    “I made the scan, milady,” he said. “I’m afraid the Key was not with Samantha.”

    Daala paused.

    “Interesting…” she mused.

    “You aren’t angry?” asked Nezbitt.

    “No…” said Daala. “Actually, I’m not…”

    Five screens came on around her, showing profiles of Yumi, Ren, Chelsea, Sam, and Erik.

    “We may have lost control of four Realms…” she said. “But now, we’ve scanned all of them but one…”

    She looked closely at Erik’s face.

    “The cold, hard process of elimination puts the Key squarely in that one’s head…

    “Tomorrow, they will no doubt continue, attempting to take the Flaming Peaks…

    “And that is where we will drop our subtlety and secrecy, and stop playing by their rules. We will give Erik an offer he will not dare refuse…

    “And I have the perfect duelist to get what we need to make that offer…”

    She got up and picked up her Duel Disk.

    “Skull Knight,” she said, to her second-in-command by the door. “I’m going out for a walk. I’ll be in the Burnt Paradise.”

    “But milady!” said Skull Knight. “Joan’s men control that area! What if they see you?”

    “Ah, I hope they do,” said Daala. “Crushing a member of the rebellion might make me feel good.

    “I’ll show them who truly rules Xanadu…

    “Oh, before I leave… Is your protégé ready?”

    “Uh, yeah…” mumbled Skull Knight, nervously. “I wanted to talk to you about that… Look… I don’t think having her duel Yumi just now is a good idea.”

    Daala looked at him.

    “Why?” she asked.

    “Don’t get me wrong,” said Skull Knight, “I have a lot of faith in the lass… But maybe she should wait before taking Yumi down… Wait until she’s more powerful…”

    Daala sighed.

    “Skull Knight,” she scolded. “I’ve given her a lot of leeway so far. It’s time she proves that she has true value. She will duel one of them tomorrow. If not Yumi, have her choose a target.

    “And be sure she knows full well what her punishment will be if she fails.”

    She turned and walked out.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    The Master Programmer had kept most Machines in Darkspire loyal to Nezbitt. However, Nanobreakers were a species that Aster had made friends with a long time ago. Some said that these Machines had not always been Machines, that the first ones had been Warriors who had gained strength through cybernetic technology.

    In the antechamber, everyone watched as one of them worked the controls to the large tanks that held the prisoners captive. The vile liquid started to recede.

    “Easy,” she said. “They’re in a very deep sleep right now… If they wake up too fast, it will be quite a shock…”

    Erik sighed, and looked at the Pestilence card, that Chaos Sorcerer had left behind.

    He knew he had best give it to Joan along with the others…

    But still… He could swear that when he held the card so that he was seeing it out of the corner of his eye, there was a wicked smile on the thing’s face that he couldn’t see when he looked at it directly.

    “I have a bad feeling about this…” he muttered.


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    FORCED MARCH (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A squad of exhausted Toy Soldiers marching up a staircase.

    Card Description: During the turn you activate this card, the ATK of the Monsters on your side of the field is halved, and they may attack your opponent directly.

    Note: “Forced March” was first used by Bonaparte in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Dormitory Demolition”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    TOY BOX (Spell Card)

    Quickplay Spell

    Image:
    A box with arms and a smiling face, with the top open, filled with toys.

    Card Description: Special Summon one “Toy Box Token” (Machine/Earth/Level Two/0 ATK/0 DEF). The “Toy Box Token” cannot be targeted by an attack, and is unaffected by Spell Cards. The “Toy Box Token” cannot attack and cannot be Tributed. Upon activation of this card, you may take one or two Monsters on your side of the field and/or in your hand with the word “Toy” in their names and remove them from play. Once per turn, during either player’s turn, if the “Toy Box Token” remains on the field, you may Special Summon one of the Monsters that was removed from play by this effect. Once all removed Monsters are Special Summoned via this effect, destroy the “Toy Box Token”.

    Note: “Toy Box” was first used by Little Yugi in the “Yu-Gi-Oh R” issue “Toy Magic!!”. Creative credit goes to the writers.



    PESTILENCE, THE WHITE HORSEMAN (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Fiend/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 10
    ATK: 2,500
    DEF: 2,500

    Card Description: This card cannot be Special Summoned. This card can only be Normal Summoned by offering three Monsters as a Tribute. This card does not destroy Monsters that it battles (damage calculation still applies). All opposing Monsters in Attack Position must attack during their owner’s turn if they are able to. When a Monster battles this card, it gains one “Plague Counter”. A Monster that has two “Plague Counters” is destroyed after damage calculation is applied. If a Monster is destroyed via this method, its owner loses 200 Life Points for each Level of the destroyed Monster.



    TRAP TRIP (Trap Card)

    Normal Trap

    Image:
    A hand moving towards a mousetrap that is baited with candy.

    Card Description: Select one Trap Card from your Graveyard and add it to your hand after showing it to your opponent.

    Note: “Trap Trip” was first used by Mad Dog in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “No Pain, No Game”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    AWAKENING FROM BEYOND (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A ghostly face superimposed over a group of coffins.

    Card Description: Your opponent draws two cards. Select one Monster in your Graveyard and add it to your hand.

    Note: “Awakening From Beyond” was first used by the Pharaoh episode “The Final Duel (Part Three)”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    ROYAL CASTLE OF THE FOG (Spell Card)

    Field Spell

    Image:
    A castle with five towers, with a burning beacon on each tower, with misty fog below.

    Card Description: If a Monster you control would be destroyed in battle, you can prevent it from being destroyed by moving it to another space on your Monster Zone (only the controller of this card can use this effect). If this effect is used and there are no free spaces on your Monster Zone, the Monster is destroyed. When this effect is used, this card gains a “Beacon Counter” (max. 5). For each “Beacon Counter” on this card, one space in your Monster Zone cannot be used for as long as this card is in play. You may send this card with five “Beacon Counters” and every card in your hand to the Graveyard to select four cards from your Graveyard and add them to your hand. If you use this effect, you cannot conduct your Battle Phase that turn.



    ROYAL SWORD (Spell Card)

    Equip Spell

    Image:
    Fog King holding a sword with four glowing lights on it.

    Card Description: Equip only to “Fog King”. When the Equipped Monster battles, place one “Crest Counter” on this card (max. 4) at the end of the Battle Phase. The Equipped Monster gains 800 Attack Points for each “Crest Counter” this card has. If this card has four “Crest Counters” you may destroy the Equipped Monster to inflict 4,000 points of damage to your opponent.



    CREST BURN (Trap Card)

    Normal Trap

    Image:
    A glowing orb, pulsating with light.

    Card Description: Activate only when a “Royal Sword” that you control is destroyed. Place a number of “Beacon Counters” on a “Royal Castle of the Fog” that you control equal to the number of “Crest Counters” that were on the destroyed “Royal Sword”.

    Note: “Royal Castle of the Fog”, “Royal Sword”, and “Crest Burn” were used by Adrian in a third-season episode of “Yu-Gi-Oh GX”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    VIRUS CANNON (Trap Card)

    Normal Trap

    Image:
    A robot shaped like a spider with a laser cannon on its front tipped with a crystal.

    Card Description: Tribute any number of Monsters on your side of the field (except tokens). For each Monster Tributed, your opponent selects one Spell Card from his deck and sends it to the Graveyard.

    Note: This is the actual OCG version of “Virus Cannon” which was based on a Spell Card used by Kaiba in the anime. The anime version was far more powerful (and broken). It has not been released in the United States.



    METAL SHOOTER (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Machine/Effect
    Attribute: Light
    Level: 5
    ATK: 800
    DEF: 800

    Card Description: When this card is Normal Summoned, place two counters on it. This card gains 800 Attack Points for each counter it gains via its effect. If this card would be destroyed by a card effect, negate the destruction by removing one of its counters.

    Note: “Metal Shooter” has not been released in the United States, although it has been released in other countries that use the TCG version of the game.



    SNIPER MODE (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A heavy-duty assault rifle, with a crosshairs behind it.

    Card Description: During the round this card is activated, Machine-Type Monsters that are Level Three or less can attack directly.

    Note: “Sniper Mode” was first used by David in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” Manga. Creative credit goes to the writers.



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    Coming up next:

    The heroes head back to the temple, and while they’re doing that, Daala does indeed find someone during her evening stroll who’s willing to oppose her. But it isn’t what she was expecting at all. A duelist appears who knows far too much, and who has the item her army has been looking for. Without them to support her, the Queen of Xanadu makes a wager whose outcome will have dire repercussions either on her, or on her enemies.

    “All or Nothing” is coming up next.




    Name that Card!

    One Konami video game has a hero character that was made into a card. The final boss of the game was also made into a card; the boss was a creature that transformed three times, and had to be defeated repeatedly. The art on the card depicts its final form. Can you name it?

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    Interesting deck and we see the third Horseman card. That just leaves Death. Interesting duels and last-minute save!

    I can't wait to see who this person is that opposes Daala and what they have.
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    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    Ah. Chaos Sorcerer. Definitely my favorite villain in the story. I do hope he keeps providing a good role, and his unusual wit keeps giving a little flavor to the story.

    Edit: I notice Sorc used Light of Intervention again... though then again, both of his strategies are fairly similar...

    Hmm...

    Though, I really really do hope Daala gets at least one victory in this story, and considering the circumstances of the next chapter...

    I really hope that that chapter at least makes her come over as compotent. Because the duel with Yumi and her... does make her seem a little "All bark, no bite" in terms of threat.
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    Are you kidding? I think Yumi would likely have lost if Joan hadn't helped her in that duel.

    But anyway, Daala is a more public figure than most villains, probably because she openly rules Xanadu as its queen and, well, let's face it, she's an egotist. Unlike most villains, she gets bored staying her lair just watching her henchmen deal with the heroes. Proven by the fact that she's willing to go for an evening stroll in a territory that her enemies have sucessfully taken just to blow off some steam. (She isn't an idiot, however - does Joan really have control over the Burnt Paradise?)

    Expect Daala to take more of a hands-on role many times in future chapters. And next chapter is something of a departure in the usual good-guy/bad-guy story because the bad-guy is the star, with the good-guys taking a back seat. And it won't be the last time.

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    Is that so? I know you said that some villians can't be redeemed, but I am really hoping that Daala realizes the error of her ways when the inevitable duel between her and Yumi ends.
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    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    For real? I don't. Villains switching sides makes them look less...real in my opinion. I love it when a hero defeats a villain, or is going to, and they give the villain the choice to join them or so, and the villain just spits on them. It adds extra power to whatever motive the villain has for being...the villain.
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    No, I'm not saying that the hero should try to reform the villian! When Mandate of Heaven was being pushed out onto this forum, I suggested that some little boy could be the goodness in Saurius and I could write a story about it, considering he was once a good angel, but he rejected the idea 100% saying that if any goodness in Saurius had remained, it would cheapen the annihilation of the villian.

    In a way, I guess I can see his point. Long ago, when Brian came out of the woodwork with Legacy of the Duelist, as he did the duel between Yugi Jr. and Anastasia and he triied to beg her to surrender, she said "Go to hell" and Yugi sadly killed her off. This could have been the end of the story - the witch dies for all her crimes. But then it's revealed, oh she's not really evil at all and Yugi has to save her soul. I like how she turned out, but it could have been her rotting in Hades for all eternity and nobody would care because she's a witch. Saurius is the Anastasia we thought would exist.

    And in some way, I think a lot of people are going to feel the same way with Daala. I would like another Anastasia, but Brian has every right to make it so Daala is irrevocably unforgivably evil and MUST BE ERADICATED! However he writes Daala is fine by me, and I don't want to cheapen any victory Yumi has by begging her to reform. In fact, they don't even know about Daala's past - only Nick and Olga know.

    I just want Daala to briefly regret her ways as she is double-crossed, that's not the same as the hero begging her to reconsider her evil. It would be cool if Yumi gloated over her and then Daala sobbed as she was erased by Shogarr, leavnig Yumi to wonder "what was she like before she turned evil?"
    Quote Originally Posted by Zorak
    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    I won't say whether or not Daala is incapable of redemption or not. That is for future chapters to reveal.

    I will say, however, that no-one, not you, not Nicholas and Olga, not even her father, knows the full story yet. How did a sickly teenager who loved Duel Monsters turn into a follower of Shogarr who was willing to destroy her mortal body to obtain rulership over a growing dimension? It's a pretty big jump, if you ask me. Certainly, more remains to Daala's origin than we've seen so far, and it will be revealed when the time is right.

    When it all comes out, maybe then you will be able to draw your conclusions as to what paths her future may take. How much of her humanity and decency is left? Maybe none, maybe a little, or maybe the question is more complex than you think.

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    What card is based on a video game boss who changed forms three times? If you said Getsu Fuhma’s archenemy “Ryu Kokki”, you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    My name is Daala, and I am the ruler of Xanadu.

    Joan thinks she is gaining power by taking away my nominal rule over the six visible Realms of Xanadu. Piece by piece, she compromises my authority. She doesn’t know that so long as I hold the power of the Core itself, I possess incredible power… Power of raw Chaos.

    Now… A threat more serious than Joan has challenged me.

    I rule Xanadu through the good graces of another entity. He gave me a few conditions, and one of them was to find the Dark Exemplar, a creature who served him as one of his two generals before it became a Duel Spirit. Once I find it, and manage to pass one final test, I’ll be allowed to use it in my ultimate deck, and the Dark energy it will unleash will allow him to begin his master plan.

    For years now, I’ve had my army digging up Xanadu, searching for the Dark Exemplar, who crash landed here after drifting in the void for so long. It was defeated once, and it was wounded, so its cries were too weak for me to hear. I cannot use the deck I’ve built without it… The other Monsters in it have orders to only obey me if it leads them.

    And now, I’m facing someone who has found it…

    If I lose this duel, the Dark Exemplar will fall into enemy hands, and my patron’s anger will be without limit. And my opponent has an incredibly powerful strategy.

    I like present the impression that, as the queen of this land, I fear nothing… But right now, fear is slowly working its way into my bones…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE



    All or Nothing




    Having left both Aster and Adrian at the Infernal Clock to see to the rescued prisoners (with a promise from both not to kill each other), the five members of Yumi’s group drove back into Nexus, arriving just as the sun was starting to set.

    Everyone was exhausted as they walked into the temple.

    “Honey, we’re…” said Ren.

    He stepped back in surprise.

    “…home?”

    The common room of the temple was crowded. Several Monsters were gathered around, apparently waiting to be seen to.

    Yumi and her group could identify most of them. There was an Octoberseer, a King of Yamimakai, a Flame Champion, a Garoozis, a Molten Behemoth, and a Dark Chimera, among many others.

    “Are we late for a party?” asked Chelsea.

    “Everyone, calm down!” shouted Joan’s voice. “I need to speak to my current troops. Please wait in the other room.”

    The gang of Monsters turned and walked into the other room, some of them grumbling.

    “What’s going on, Joan?” asked Erik.

    “Your idea, Erik!” beamed Joan. “It was wonderful! I sent out word that any Monster whose card had fallen out of use for lack of value would be welcomed, and ever since then, recruits have been coming in by the dozen!”

    “Whoa…” muttered Erik. “I didn’t think it was that good an idea…

    “Uhm, anyway, here’s something for you to lock up…”

    He handed her the Pestilence card.

    Joan gave it a careful look.

    “One Horseman remains…” she said with a sigh. “The worst of the lot… The only one that Revelations truly mentioned by name…

    “Death… Clearly, Daala may be saving the best for last.”

    At that moment Sheena and Jesse walked in.

    “No good yet, Joan,” said Sheena. “We still can’t break through the…”

    “MOM!” yelled Sam.

    She ran up to her, and mother and daughter hugged each other tight for a minute.

    “Ms. Arachne?” said Yumi. “You came after us?”

    “It took some help from Nicholas and Olga, but yes,” said Sheena. “And right now, my main goal is trying to contact them.

    “We have to warn Domino some way… We think we may know Daala’s plans…”


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    The Burnt Paradise may have been the Realm of Light, but night did fall on the sands.

    Daala walked over the rocky area where Yumi had encountered Sand Gambler, and a lot was on her mind.

    She wanted a member of the resistance to ambush and challenge her. She was thinking up terrible punishments that she would inflict on whoever did after she defeated him.

    “First I’ll hang him by his wrists,” she grumbled. “No, better yet, by his ankles. Then I’ll force him to duel two of my soldiers at once upside-down...

    “Then, once that’s done, I’ll shrink him to pixie size, put him in a jar, and place him on my mantle…”

    She looked around.

    “Well? Is anyone gonna challenge me?”

    Silence.

    “No patrols,” she muttered. “Joan isn’t doing a good job keeping order here…”

    She heard a loud meow.

    She spun around.

    A Cat of Ill Omen was in front of her.

    It meowed, and then quickly leapt away, into the darkness.

    “Okay…” she muttered. “That was… creepy…”

    She noticed something up ahead. A torch had been lit.

    She followed the flame, and came to a large, Arabian-style tent, with two torches flanking the entrance.

    “Okay…” she said. “This certainly wasn’t here before…”

    She shrugged, and went inside.

    Inside the tent was a simple table, with a crystal ball in the center.

    The air behind the table shimmered. A humanoid form started to appear.

    It was a tall woman, dressed in the blue and red clothing of a gypsy, with a blue cape, and a veil over her face. She gestured, and a blue orb appeared between her hands.

    “The Crystal Seer?” asked Daala.

    “Well, well,” purred the Spellcaster. “What brings the Queen of Xanadu to my humble abode?”

    Daala glared at her.

    “Tread with caution…” she warned. “I’m not overly fond of Spellcasters, especially ones known to be used by my enemy.”

    “And you shouldn’t,” said the Seer. “But you should be wary as well, my queen… I know things that people try to keep secret, and I know what you seek…

    “In fact, I have what you seek.”

    “You have no idea what I want,” growled Daala. “Nor will I be fooled by some charlatan fortuneteller. There’s an old saying you may have heard of… Never trust someone who wears a mask.”

    The Seer gestured, and the orb vanished.

    “Do you trust your own eyes, my queen?” she asked.

    She took a card out of the folds of her robe, and Daala gasped in surprise.

    It was a Duel Monsters card, the orange border indicating an effect Monster. The art on the card had been replaced by a dark fog, and the effect text was gone. All that remained on the card were the Level Stars, the Type, and the Attribute symbol.

    “The Dark Exemplar!” whispered Daala.

    “The card that you have urged your men to tear up the landscape looking for,” said the Seer. “I have found it.”

    “Give it to me!” demanded Daala.

    “No,” replied the Seer.

    “Give it to me,” growled Daala, “or you’ll spend the rest of your life in the darkest, dirtiest, smelliest part of my prison…”

    The Seer closed her eyes, and placed it back in her robe.

    “You think you can capture me, yes?” she goaded. “But what if you can’t? What if I escaped, and then showed every Spirit in Xanadu what lay behind your mask?”

    She took another card out of her robe. Daala was startled by it.

    “No!” cried Daala. “How did you…”

    “Like I said,” purred the Seer, “I know things that people keep hidden. And if others knew your shame, my queen, you’d lose the support you had, and all the remaining Spirits loyal to you would join Joan in an instant.

    “So I strongly suggest you stop threatening me.”

    She quickly put it back. Daala looked at her.

    “I must have the Dark Exemplar,” she said with a scowl. “What do you want for it? Do you have a friend who’s in prison who you want released? What?”

    “I have several,” said the Seer. “You’ve imprisoned so many… Most for unjust reasons. You forced The Unhappy Girl to duel a member of your inner circle, and had her arrested once she lost, never giving any reason.”

    “Heh…” chuckled Daala. “She wasn’t much of a duelist… I mean, a Stall Deck? And using Terrible Deal? Not exactly the best Trap Card…”

    “I know the real reason you had her arrested…” said the Seer. “She had information you wanted, and you knew that coaxing it out of her would be easy.”

    “I let her go!” shouted Daala.

    “And she did nothing but sob for five days straight after that Warrior Lady of the Wasteland found her,” replied the Seer. “We still have no idea what sort of interrogation you put the poor thing through.

    “But I know why you want the Dark Exemplar.

    “It is one of two powerful creatures of Chaos that serve Shogarr the Dread Emperor. Once you have it, the members of the Dread Council in the deck you have created will combine their powers to give it a new body. Then you will be able to use it in the same deck, so long as you are able to pass a test to ensure that you are worthy of doing so. The duel energy released by it and the Light Exemplar, which is in the hands of another servant of Shogarr, will complete the Great Helm, an incredibly powerful artifact that will enable Shogarr to initiate the ritual which will begin the Grand Rebirth, which would remake the universe into a place where Chaos ruled.”

    “In… so many words…” muttered Daala.

    “Or…” added the Seer. “Or, I could give it to Joan, and it would spend eternity confined to the most secure prison in the Twelve Dimensions, to assure that Shogarr’s plan failed.”

    Daala started to sweat.

    “I’ll duel you for it!” she shouted.

    The Seer chuckled.

    “And what would you wager?” she asked. “It is worth so much… Not even Kaiba’s three Dragons are worth this much. The very fate of the universe may rest on where it ends up…

    “Even if it is imprisoned, I know that Shogarr may be able to empower a creature to take its place, perhaps after several years and many resources spent. Demon lords like him are, if nothing else, very persistent…

    “Therefore, I will only duel you for it if you agree to ante the whole Dread Council against it. If they were taken away, Shogarr would be weakened to the point where the Wind Dukes of Aaqa could finally assault his domain in the Abyss and emerge victorious. His plan would truly be ended before it began.

    “In other words, Daala… We duel for all or nothing.”

    Daala started to sweat heavily. She looked at the deck case on her belt. The one that held the Dread Council. Well, most of it.

    If she refused this duel, and the Dark Exemplar fell into the hands of the Higher Plane, Shogarr would hold her responsible… She’d never be forgiven.

    She had been to Shogarr’s palace once, and seen his defeated enemies displayed like trophies, sealed inside soulgems for eternity. It had scared the Hell out of her. (Being a guest in a demon lord’s palace is only slightly better than being a prisoner. Anyone who deals with them knows that.) The same fate would await her if she refused this duel…

    If she accepted and lost, it would be little better. If Shogarr took that serious a blow to his power, he would need all the power he had left to protect himself, so he’d take it back from all of his followers, including her, leaving her powerless. She’d have no real control over Xanadu at all, and she wouldn’t be able to fight back against Joan any longer. She knew of the outlaw status that Voltanis had placed on the rulers of Xanadu, and she knew that facing the prosecutor in his court was worse than doing so in any mortal justice system…

    Then she calmed down a little.

    What am I worried about? she thought. I’ve only lost a duel once since I became ruler of Xanadu, and that was to Yumi. I can beat this third-rate Spellcaster. And it’s not like she can use the Dark Exemplar herself.

    “I accept!” she shouted.

    “I knew you’d see it my way,” said the Seer. “This tent is a little cramped, wouldn’t you say? Why don’t we step outside?

    “Oh, and by the way… Should I win, this wager applies to the entire Dread Council, including the member who is not currently in your deck.”

    “How did you know…” gasped Daala.

    She stopped short.

    This Seer knows far too much, she thought. I have to defeat her just to keep her mouth shut.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Daala and the Crystal Seer glared at each other.

    The Seer gestured, and a Duel Disk made entirely of blue crystal appeared on her left arm.

    “What are you so nervous about, my queen?” she asked. “The results of this duel will only decide your fate for the rest of your immortal life.”

    ‘Don’t try to be funny,” growled Daala, as the two Disks activated. “Just duel.”


    (Daala: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Crystal Seer: 8,000)



    “I’ll go first, if you don’t mind,” said Daala, making her first draw.

    “And I’ll set a Monster in Defense Mode, and leave it at that.”

    A facedown Monster appeared in front of her.

    The Seer made her first draw.

    “I play a facedown,” she said, as a facedown card appeared in front of her. “And then I summon Blackland Fire Dragon.”

    A small, green, scaly Dragon with large wings appeared on the Seer’s side of the field. (1,500/800)

    “What?” shouted Daala. “A Blackland Fire Dragon? Of all the Dragons you could have put in a deck, why use one so outdated?”

    “I have my reasons,” said Crystal Seer. “Attack her Monster at once!”

    Blackland Fire Dragon spit a ball of flame at the facedown Monster. A Troop Dragon appeared on the card and exploded.

    “I use Troop Dragon’s effect,” said Daala, “and summon another one in Defense Mode.”

    A second Troop Dragon appeared, kneeling and crouching. (700/800)

    “That will be all,” said the Seer.

    Not much yet, thought Daala, making her draw. But I don’t trust her one bit…

    She looked at the card she had drawn. It was Dragon’s Mirror.

    Ah… she thought. It’s only a matter of time before I can summon my ultimate beast… Then this foolish gypsy will learn not to take things that don’t belong to her.

    She added it to her hand and chose another one.

    “I summon Blizzard Dragon!”

    In a blast of arctic air, the large, icy Dragon appeared. (1,800/1,000)

    “And I activate my Spell Card,” said Crystal Seer, as her facedown card lifted.

    “It’s called Both Sides. As you know, Chaos is a two-sided concept, and has two parts, Light and Dark. This card lets me sacrifice a Light Monster to summon a Dark one, or vice-versa.

    “So I’ll sacrifice Blackland Fire Dragon to summon Light Lindworm from my deck.”

    The Dragon vanished, and a new Dragon appeared. It was more a large lizard than a true Dragon, with no wings, golden scales, and six long tails. (1,900/1,200)

    Daala frowned.

    “My Blizzard Dragon can’t defeat that,” she said, “but I can use its effect to put your Lindworm on ice!”

    Blizzard Dragon blasted a beam of frost, and Light Lindworm was frozen solid.

    “And I end my turn.”

    Crystal Seer drew a card. She looked at it closely, and added it to her hand.

    “I summon my Slate Warrior,” she said.

    She played another card, and the alien-looking fiend with a blue, metallic face, a gold breastplate, and ruffled sleeves and pants, whose upper torso was separated from its lower body, carrying a long staff, appeared. (1,900/400)

    “Slate Warrior, attack her Blizzard Dragon.”

    Slate Warrior pointed its staff, and blasted a bolt of pulsating, green energy at the Dragon. It roared, and shattered.

    “I set one card facedown,” said Crystal Seer, “and end my turn.”

    A facedown card appeared.


    (D: 7,900) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 8,000)



    Daala frowned again, and drew a card.

    It was Divine Dragon Ragnarok.

    Perfect, she thought. All I need now is Lord of Dragons and Polymerization, and I can put that replacement King Dragun to good use.

    But I can summon something powerful right now…


    ‘I play Premature Burial!” she shouted.

    She played the card, and glowed with red energy as Blizzard Dragon appeared again. (1,800/1,000)

    “Now, I sacrifice both my Monsters…”

    Blizzard Dragon and Troop Dragon vanished into grains of light.

    “Come on out, Tyrant Dragon!”

    With a roar, the ferocious Fire Dragon loomed over the field. Smoke poured from its jaws. (2,900/2,500)

    “Oh dear,” said Crystal Seer. “A big, scary Monster… Whatever shall I do?”

    “Laugh while you can,” growled Daala. “Unless that facedown card is a Mirror Force, your two Monsters are goners!

    “Attack Light Lindworm! Imperial inferno!”

    Tyrant Dragon roared, and flames appeared in its jaws. It breathed a fiery burst at the much smaller Dragon, and Crystal Seer shielded herself as her Monster exploded in a conflagration of cinders.

    “Now, attack her Slate Warrior!”

    Tyrant Dragon blasted its breath weapon again, and Slate Warrior was blown to pieces.


    (D: 7,100) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 6,000)



    “Scared yet?” asked Daala.

    “No,” said Crystal Seer, calmly. “You forget, my queen, I hold the Dark Exemplar. The card wasn’t unguarded in the place where I took it from, you know. Not many Spirits would have stolen a treasure from the cursed shrine where I found it if they were frightened of a Monster like Tyrant Dragon.

    “And by the way, since Tyrant Dragon destroyed Slate Warrior, Slate Warrior’s effect activates, causing Tyrant Dragon to lose 500 Attack Points.”

    Tyrant Dragon roared, and fell to an Attack Score of 2,400.

    “You didn’t forget, did you, my queen?”

    “Of course I didn’t!” yelled Daala.

    She chose a card from her hand.

    As if it matters, she thought. Unless she has a Chainsaw Insect, it’s still more than strong enough to defeat anything she can summon with no sacrifice.

    She threw a card into her Disk.

    “I play Super Rejuvenation! Now, during my End Phase, I get to draw once for each Dragon I sacrificed this turn.

    “Okay… I’m moving to my End Phase NOW.”

    She made two draws.

    Her eyes lit up.

    She had drawn Lord of Dragons and Polymerization.

    Heh, she thought. Who cares if it loses 500 Attack Points? Next turn, I can summon King Dragun. Then I’ll have four Dragons total in my Graveyard and one additional one on the field, so I’ll be able to summon F.G.D. as well. I’ll destroy anything she summons with King Dragun, and then my best Monster will blast her into next week!

    “My draw,” said the Seer.

    She made a draw. She considered it for a minute, and then placed it in her Disk.

    “I play a facedown,” she said, as it appeared on the field.

    “Then, I remove from play one Dark and one Wind Monster in my Graveyard…”

    Blackland Fire Dragon and Slate Warrior appeared behind her and then faded into nothing.

    “One Dark and one Wind Monster?” said Daala. “What the heck? Is this some sort of summoning?”

    “Indeed it is…” said Crystal Seer.

    A dark tornado started to form in front of her…

    “The Dark Exemplar isn’t the only remnant of Shogarr’s might that I located… I found an ex-employee who’d like a word with its old peers…

    “I summon… Dark Simorgh!”

    In a burst of wind and darkness, a huge bird with black feathers appeared in front of Crystal Seer. It looked like a dark and evil parody of the famous Simorgh, Bird of Divinity. It glared at Daala, and its eyes turned red, like glowing, hot coals. (2,700/1,000)

    “Impossible…” gasped Daala. “It’s… It’s the one who was lost!”

    “Yes, my queen,” said the Seer. “I located the lost member of the Dread Council. And it’s none too happy with them or anyone who’s allied with them.

    “And it’s going to show you right now. Attack Tyrant Dragon with foul hurricane.”

    Dark Simorgh beat its mighty wings, and a storm started, causing the desert sands around them to whip up into a sandstorm. Daala braced herself, and Tyrant Dragon roared before exploding.


    (D: 6,800) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 6,000)



    “By the way,” said Seer, “as you likely know, all the members of the Dread Council have powers that are twisted versions of the powers that are possessed by their more benign counterparts.

    “Dark Simorgh is no different, and it hasn’t lost its touch after being away for so long. So long as he’s on the field, you aren’t allowed to set any cards.”

    “I can’t set cards?” asked Daala.

    “That’s right,” said the Seer. “Meaning you can’t defend, nor can you use Trap Cards.”

    Doesn’t matter! thought Daala. I can summon two powerful Monsters next turn without having to set cards…

    She paused.

    Hey… I just had an idea…

    Shogarr has been looking for the lost one for centuries… If I brought it back, I’d be rewarded…

    Maybe I’ll sweeten the pot…


    “Oh, Seer?” she said with a smile. “How about we increase the terms of our wager a little?”

    “What did you have in mind?” asked the Seer.

    “I’ll ante my F.G.D. against your Dark Simorgh!” exclaimed Daala.

    Crystal Seer closed her eyes.

    “A foolish wager,” she said. “But I accept nonetheless.”

    “So…” chuckled Daala. “It’s still your move… Anything else?”

    “Yes, as a matter of fact,” said the Seer.

    The facedown card she had set the previous turn lifted.

    “I activate Anti-Spell Fragrance.”

    A smell like strong, burning incense wafted over the field, and Daala’s eyes opened in terror.

    “When this Continuous Trap is in play,” said the Seer, “both players cannot play Spell Cards unless they set them a turn beforehand.”

    “But that means…” gasped Daala.

    “It means that I have you in the ultimate lock,” said the Seer. “You are unable to use Spells and Traps at all. And as Yugi Mouto said to Joey Wheeler when the latter first started dueling, you cannot win a duel using only Monsters.

    “I’m sure that the Dread Council believes that Dark Simorgh was captured and imprisoned by some enemy. They’re wrong. It left via its own free will. You see, my queen, it desired something that all sentient beings desire.

    “Independence. It wanted to prove that it could be its own beast, and didn’t have to rely on others to help it.

    “This strategy proves that it can. I’ve combined the powers of Jinzo and Horus into one. Dark Simorgh doesn’t need to be part of any team to be powerful.

    “I haven’t Normal Summoned yet, so I’ll set a Monster in Defense Mode…”

    A facedown Monster appeared.

    “And it’s your move…”

    Daala’s hand shook as she drew a card.

    She looked at it.

    Her eyes lit up with excitement.

    How lucky can you get? she thought.

    “I summon Decoy Dragon!” she shouted.

    In a small burst of smoke, a little baby dragon with blue scales and small wings appeared in front of her. (300/200)

    Crystal Seer chuckled.

    “Clever…” she said. “If I attacked that little thing, you could Special Summon Tyrant Dragon from your Graveyard and draw the attack to it. You’d have to sacrifice another Dragon, of course, but Decoy Dragon fits the requirements.

    “There’s only one problem, my queen… I don’t have to attack you in order to win… You forget… I’m a seer. Fortunetelling is my specialty.”

    Her other facedown card lifted, and lightning flashed.

    “I activate Destiny Board.”

    A demonic laughter filled the air, and Daala looked up in fright. A spooky-looking Ouija board materialized above the field, with a fiendish and evil version of Crystal Seer holding the glass.


    Continued…

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    The evil Seer moved the glass to the letter F, and a flaming, ghostly letter appeared under the board.

    “See the full scope of my strategy now, my queen?” asked the Seer. “When my Board’s message is complete, you lose. And you can’t destroy my Board without Spells or Traps. You certainly wouldn’t have Breaker in your deck… You’d never risk using a card whose Spirit might have more loyalty to Yumi.”

    Daala started to sweat even more.

    “I end my turn…” she said.

    “That means Destiny Board gets its second letter,” said the Seer, as her evil twin moved the glass.

    A flaming letter I appeared next to the F.

    Crystal Seer drew a card.

    “Wait…” said Daala.

    The Seer looked at her.

    “There’s a flaw in your strategy,” said Daala.

    The Seer stared her in the face.

    “You can’t complete Destiny Board when you have Anti-Spell Fragrance on the field.”

    Crystal Seer simply looked at her. She placed a card on her Disk, and another facedown Monster appeared.

    “I’m well aware of that,” she replied. “It’s your move.”

    Daala drew a card.

    It was Heavy Storm.

    OOH! she thought. Tyrexxus is probably laughing his head off right now. And he’ll be able to laugh in Shogarr’s face if I don’t figure out something…

    I’m going to lose some Life Points, but I have to put something on the field in case she manages to destroy Decoy Dragon, and try to get rid of her other Monsters. She must be planning something with them.


    “I summon Masked Dragon!” she shouted.

    She played the card, and the rust-red Dragon wearing a metal mask appeared. (1,400/1,100)

    “Attack the facedown Monster on the left!” she shouted.

    Masked Dragon blasted a stream of fire at the facedown card.

    Morphing Jar appeared on the card, and laughed hysterically.

    “NO!” screamed Daala.

    It was too late. The blast incinerated it.

    “Now we have to discard all our cards and draw five more,” said Crystal Seer.

    Daala bowed her head. She discarded the five cards in her hand – her Heavy Storm and the cards that were required to summon two of her best Monsters. Crystal Seer mostly benefited from it, because she only had to discard one card.

    Both of them made five draws.

    Daala looked at her new hand. Were the gods taunting her? She now had Pot of Greed and Monster Reborn, but both were worthless.

    “I move Decoy Dragon to Defense Mode, and end my turn…” she muttered.

    Decoy Dragon sat and shielded itself.

    “And my Destiny Board continues to count down to your destruction,” said Crystal Seer.

    Her doppelganger’s hand moved again, and a flaming letter N appeared.

    “Draw…” said Crystal Seer.

    She drew a sixth card.

    “Dark Simorgh,” she said, “blow Masked Dragon away.”

    The dark storm started again, and Masked Dragon was blown to bits.

    “I use Masked Dragon’s effect,” muttered Daala. “I get to summon another weak Dragon. So I’ll summon a second one in Defense Mode.”

    Another Masked Dragon appeared. (1,400/1,100)

    “Your move,” said the Seer.


    (D: 5,500) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 6,000)



    “I draw…” said Daala.

    She drew a card.

    “I summon Luster Dragon…” she muttered.

    In a burst of energy, the beautiful, sapphire Dragon appeared. (1,900/1700)

    “I end my turn.”

    The evil Seer moved her hand again, and the letter A appeared.

    “So now what?” asked Daala, with a scowl.

    “I’ll show you,” said Crystal Seer, drawing a card.

    “I summon Breaker the Magical Warrior. Unlike you, I have no fear of him.”

    In a burst of energy, Breaker appeared, holding his sword and shield aloft. (1,600/1,000) –> (1,900/1,000)

    You gotta be kidding me… thought Daala.

    “Breaker,” said the Seer. “Break Anti-Spell Fragrance.”

    Breaker’s shield glowed, and the Trap Card shattered.

    “Now,” continued the Seer, “I play Double Summon. This allows me a second Norman Summon this turn.

    “So, I’ll sacrifice Breaker and my facedown Monster…”

    Breaker and the concealed Monster vanished…

    “To summon a creature that represents a more benign side of Chaos… I summon Light and Darkness Dragon.”

    She held up a card, and a beam of light fell from the heavens. A creature appeared, unfolding its wings like some great bird, even bigger than Dark Simorgh. One half of its body was white, and had a large, feathered wing. The other half was black, and had a large, batlike wing. It had two tails, and radiated a pulsating aura. (2,800/2,400)

    “Now you see my solution to the problem you mentioned,” said the Seer. “Try to destroy my Destiny Board if you think you can, but my Dragon can negate any and all card effects you play.

    “And just to spite you… Attack her Luster Dragon with Shining Breath.”

    Light and Darkness Dragon’s eyes shimmered in the dim light, and it blasted a beam of pure energy at Luster Dragon. The smaller Dragon exploded in a burst of flame.


    (D: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 6,000)



    “My turn is over,” said Crystal Seer. “And as soon as your turn ends, so does this duel.”

    “Heh, heh, heh…” chuckled Daala, as she drew a card.

    “HA, HA, HA, HA, HA, HA!” she laughed.

    “You dare to challenge the Dragon Queen to a battle of Dragons? I know all about Light and Darkness Dragon, and I know its powers… And I also know its weaknesses!

    “First, I’ll sacrifice Decoy Dragon to summon Luster Dragon #2.”

    Decoy Dragon vanished, and in a brilliant burst of blue energy, the beautiful gemstone Dragon appeared. (2,400/1,400)

    “Next, I play the Spell Card, Dragon’s Gunfire. Since I have a Dragon on the field, this lets me inflict 800 points of direct damage to my opponent.

    “But that isn’t gonna happen… You know why? As you said, Light and Darkness Dragon is going to negate it. Its effect isn’t optional, and activates automatically whenever any effect is activated. And whenever it negates an effect, it loses 500 Attack and Defense Points!

    “Thought I didn’t know that, did you?”

    Light and Darkness Dragon fell to (2,300/1,900) and Daala’s Spell Card shattered.

    “Now that your Dragon has been cut down to size… Luster Dragon #2, attack Light and Darkness Dragon with emerald flash!”

    Luster Dragon breathed a blast of green energy, and Light and Darkness Dragon screamed before exploding into white and black globules.

    “Now Light and Darkness Dragon’s final effect activates,” said Daala, with a wicked smile. “You choose one Monster in your Graveyard. Once you’ve chosen it, all cards on your field are destroyed. Then, you Special Summon the chosen Monster.”

    Crystal Seer glared at her.

    “Very well,” she said.

    She took a card from her discard slot.

    Dark Simorgh and the whole Destiny Board burst into shards.

    “The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave, in Defense Mode,” said Crystal Seer.

    The large, rocky, elderly Dragon appeared. (1,300/2,000)

    “Huh?” said Daala. “When was that in your Graveyard?”

    “Think back,” said the Seer.

    Daala paused.

    Then she remembered.

    “So, I’ll sacrifice Breaker and my facedown Monster, To summon a creature that represents a more benign side of Chaos…”

    “Fine,” muttered Daala. “I move to my second Main Phase. Now that I can play Spells again, I play Pot of Greed.”

    She played the card, and drew twice.

    “Next, I play Monster Reborn.”

    The holy ankh appeared, and Luster Dragon #1 appeared again in a flash of light. (1,900/1,600)

    “Next, I play… Magical Stone Excavation. I’ll discard two cards…”

    She discarded her Cave Dragon and Burial From a Different Dimension.

    “To get back my Dragon’s Mirror.”

    The Spell Card slipped out of her discard slot.

    “Now… I’ll play it!”

    She played the card, and Cave Dragon, both Troop Dragons, Decoy Dragon, and Masked Dragon appeared behind her. They vanished into nothing…

    With a bellowing roar, the titanic form of F.G.D. appeared behind her. (5,000/5,000)

    “Heh, heh…” she said. “Your move…”


    (D: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 5,900)



    Crystal Seer drew a card.

    She added it to her hand, and the placed two cards in her Disk. A facedown card and a facedown Monster appeared.

    “And… That will be all,” she said.

    Daala drew a card.

    The facedown card is clearly a Trap that will halt or kill my F.G.D., she thought, taking a card from her hand. Well, sorry, Seer, it won’t work…

    “I summon Mirage Dragon!” she shouted.

    She played the card, and the wispy, translucent Dragon appeared. (1,600/600)

    “With him around, you can’t activate Traps during the Battle Phase.

    “I’ll move Masked Dragon into Attack Mode too…”

    Masked Dragon stood up.

    “F.G.D… Attack her Dragon with Pentecost Holocaust!”

    The titan blasted its five bursts of energy, and the twilight was lit up as The Dragon Dwelling in the Cave was blown to slag.

    “Now, Luster Dragon #2, attack her facedown Monster!”

    The large Dragon blasted its emerald flash at the facedown card, and a second Light Lindworm appeared on the card. It was blown to bits.

    “Sorry, my queen,” said Crystal Seer, “but this facedown card is one that your Dragon cannot stop…”

    Her facedown Quickplay Spell lifted.

    “Guidance to Light and Darkness?” asked Daala. “What does that do?”

    “I can activate this when one of my Dragons is destroyed,” said Crystal Seer, “and since you just blasted my Dragon to Kingdom Come, that condition is fulfilled.

    “Now, I can remove my Light and Darkness Dragon from play…”

    The card slipped out of her discard slot, and she placed it inside her robe.

    “…and in return, I can summon a Light or Dark Attribute Dragon from my hand.

    “I choose to summon Seiyaryu.”

    She threw a card on her Disk, and a large Dragon glowing with an aura of light appeared. It had violet skin, a bird-like face, and wings that were partially feathered. (2,500/2,300)

    “And since the only Monster you have that is capable of defeating it has already attacked, I’m safe for this turn.”

    “Yeah?” chuckled Daala. “You’ve only bought yourself a turn. Next turn, my great beast will wipe it out, and everyone else I have is going straight for you!

    “Unless you move it to Defense Mode, in which case my Luster Dragon is going to wipe it out…

    “I’ll play a facedown, and that will be all.”

    She set a card, and a facedown card appeared.

    The Seer drew a card.

    “First, I summon Axe Dragonute,” she said.

    She played the card, and a fierce-looking Dragon-man with black scales and wings, holding an axe appeared. (2,000/1,200)

    “Now, I play a powerful Spell Card… The dreaded Riyoku.”

    “You wouldn’t!” yelled Daala.

    “I would,” said the Seer, as the card appeared. “This takes half of F.G.D.’s Attack Score, and adds it to Seiyaryu’s.”

    F.G.D.’s Attack Score became 2,500, while Seiyaryu’s became 5,000.

    “And by the way, since Seiyaryu is a Light Monster, it’s just the right type of Monster that can defeat you great beast.

    “Seiyaryu… Attack the F.G.D.”

    Seiyaryu blasted a beam of pure light from its jaws, and F.G.D. exploded into flaming debris.

    “Axe Dragonute, attack Mirage Dragon.”

    Axe Dragonute slammed its axe down, slicing Mirage Dragon in half. The remains shattered.

    “Axe Dragonute now must move into Defense Mode,” said the Seer, as the Dragon-man knelt and shielded itself with its axe. “But since he can’t stand up to Luster Dragon #2, that’s somewhat of a benefit. And now that Mirage Dragon is gone, I play the Field Spell Luminous Spark.”

    Her Field slot opened, and she placed a card in it. The twilight lit up as a bright light wafted over the field.

    “I end my turn.”

    Seiyaryu fell to an Attack Score of 3,000.


    (D: 1,700) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 5,900)



    Daala started to tremble…

    But it wasn’t with fear this time…

    She was trembling with rage.

    “NO!” she screamed to the sky.

    “NO! No, no, no! I’m not gonna lose again!”

    An aura of dark flames surrounded her like a bonfire.

    “I’m the Queen of Xanadu! I’m the Princess of Chaos!

    “I will NOT be beaten! I will not lose the Dark Exemplar!”

    She quickly drew a card.

    “Heh, heh, heh…” she chuckled, looking at it.

    “I sacrifice Masked Dragon…”

    Masked Dragon disappeared.

    “To summon White-Horned Dragon!”

    In a burst of dark energy, a new Dragon appeared. It was a fiendish, red-scaled Dragon, with a long, white, crystal horn on its forehead. (2,200/1,400)

    “When White-Horned Dragon is summoned, I get to remove up to five Spell Cards in your Graveyard from play!”

    Images of Both Sides, Double Summon, and the three Spirit Messages appeared behind Crystal Seer, and then burst into grains of light.

    “And for each one I just removed, White-Horned Dragon gains 300 Attack Points!”

    (3,700/1,400)

    “Attack Seiyaryu! Horn drive buster!”

    White-Horned Dragon’s single horn glowed with blinding light. It flew at Seiyaryu horn-first, and Seiyaryu exploded. Crystal Seer cringed.

    “Luster Dragon, destroy Axe Dragonute!”

    The smaller Luster Dragon blasted a beam of blue energy, and Axe Dragonute burst into shards.

    “I’m not done with you… Luster Dragon #2 attacks you directly!”

    Luster Dragon #2 blasted its emerald flash at Crystal Seer, and she staggered under the blow.

    “I’m still not done…” growled Daala, as her facedown card lifted. “Go, Call of the Haunted!

    “I’ll sacrifice Luster Dragon, so my Tyrant Dragon can return!”

    Luster Dragon shattered into shards, and Tyrant Dragon loomed over the field again. (2,900/2,500)

    “I just saw a vision of my future, Seer!” screamed Daala. “And you know something? You aren’t in it!

    “Attack her directly! Imperial inferno!”

    Tyrant Dragon mercilessly blasted its flame at Crystal Seer. The Spellcaster screamed and fell over.


    (D: 2,600) - - - - - - - - - - (CS: 0)



    Daala stood over Crystal Seer.

    “You lost…” she growled. “Hand them over.”

    Crystal Seer looked up at Daala.

    She tossed the Dark Exemplar and Dark Simorgh, and they landed at Daala’s feet.

    “I always keep my word,” she said. “But beware, my queen…

    “As soon as you pick them up, the first stage of Shogarr’s master plan will begin… And then… For you, there is truly no turning back. If you turn out the loser of this conflict, the divine punishments you will receive will be doled out with no mercy.”

    Daala bent down and picked up the cards.

    “I’ll take my chances,” she said. “And as for you, you’ll rot in prison for the rest of your…”

    She looked up.

    Crystal Seer was gone.

    She looked around. Nothing. Via some trick of magic, the Spellcaster had fled.

    Daala looked at the two cards in her hand.

    At least I have the Dark Exemplar, she thought. And once Llymic channels the Council’s power to give it a new body, my new deck will be stronger than ever…

    Yumi won’t be walking away from the next one…


    She was a little worried about the Seer escaping… Clearly, this Duel Spirit knew too much. Well, she was a fugitive now, and since she had lost the duel, Joan’s dictum could no longer protect her. Just as soon as she even caught a glimpse of the wily Spellcaster, her hand would come down, and it would be all over for her.

    She didn’t know that she wouldn’t be seeing the Crystal Seer again. The Spellcaster – or rather someone who had been disguised as the Crystal Seer the whole time – was hiding behind a rocky ledge not far away, and had no intention of ever using that disguise again.

    She sighed. It was not what she had hoped, but it was more than she had expected. At least she had been able to get close enough to her enemy to study her, something that she had not been able to do since they had last encountered each other.

    Next time, she confronted Daala, she would be more prepared.

    She quickly removed the blue and red costume, letting her long, black hair down, and revealing a black spandex suit. A white mask appeared on her face.

    Vita took one last look at Daala, and then disappeared into the night.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “My friends,” said Joan, “a toast…”

    She raised a glass.

    “We have achieved more success in the last four days than we did in the proceeding years. The energy of four Realms is now ours to command. Daala’s executioner is gone. And the army of the resistance grows at a more rapid pace than it ever did before.

    “We now have enough power to attempt to invade the two most dangerous Realms…

    “Tomorrow, we will make our move on the Flaming Peaks. Atticus is in charge of that area, as Jesse already told you, and he’ll be there to guide you.”

    “Will you be coming too, Ms. Arachne?” asked Ren.

    “I’ll leave that to you kids,” said Sheena. “I’m no spring chicken, after all. I have to stay here and work on a way to break through Daala’s barriers and communicate with Domino. We have to warn them somehow that Daala is planning to invade.

    “Oh, and Yumi…”

    She walked up to Yumi, and handed her the card.

    “I’ll trust you with this…” she said. “It is the key to Daala’s defeat…”

    As Sheena explained it to Yumi, Joan walked up to Ren.

    “I have a card for you as well, Ren,” she said.

    She handed him a Spell Card.

    “Well, gee, Joan, thanks…” said Ren, looking at it, “but this isn’t really my thing…”

    “Trust me, Ren,” said Joan. “I believe that card may well mean the difference between victory and defeat…”

    Ren took a long look at the card.

    He slowly shuffled it into his deck.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    In the palace at the core, Skull Knight spoke into a phone.

    “It’s almost time, my protégé…” he said. “Go to the Flaming Peaks and wait…

    “Remember all I taught you…”


    * * * * * * * * * *




    AXE DRAGONUTE (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Dragon/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 4
    ATK: 2,000
    DEF: 1,200

    Card Description: If this card attacks, switch it to face-up Defense Position at the end of the Damage Step.



    DARK SIMORGH (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Winged Beast/Effect
    Attribute: Dark
    Level: 7
    ATK: 2,700
    DEF: 1,000

    Card Description: This card is also considered a WIND Monster. This card may be Special Summoned from your hand by removing one DARK Monster and one WIND Monster in your Graveyard from play. You may Special Summon this card from your Graveyard by removing one DARK Monster and one WIND Monster in your hand from play. While you control this face-up card, your opponent cannot set (or flip facedown) any cards.

    Note: “Axe Dragonute” and “Dark Simorgh” are Japanese cards that have not yet been released in the United States.



    GUIDANCE TO LIGHT AND DARKNESS (Spell Card)

    Quickplay Spell

    Image:
    Light and Darkness Dragon, with a glowing jewel on its chest.

    Card Description: You may activate this card when one of your Dragon-Type Monsters is destroyed. Remove one “Light and Darkness Dragon” in your Graveyard from play. Then, Special Summon one DARK or LIGHT Dragon-Type Monster from your hand.



    LIGHT LINDWORM (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Dragon
    Attribute: Light
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,900
    DEF: 1,200

    Flavor Text: An ancestor of modern Dragons, the Lindworms were until recently thought to be extinct. Their lack of wings distinguishes them from their modern kin.



    BOTH SIDES (Spell Card)

    Quickplay Spell

    Image:
    A burst of energy, the right side black against a white background, and the left side white against a black background.

    Card Description: Choose one of the following two effects:
    *Tribute a face-up LIGHT Monster you control. Special Summon a DARK Monster of the same Level from your hand or deck.
    *Tribute a face-up DARK Monster you control. Special Summon a LIGHT Monster of the same Level from your hand or deck.

    Note: The proceeding three cards were all used by Chazz Princeton’s Manga counterpart in various issues of the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” Manga. Creative credit goes to the writers.


    Coming up next:

    Who is Skull Knight’s mysterious protégé? She’s someone who knows Yumi, and who has grown to hate her out of a misguided interpretation of the facts. Next chapter, she forces Ren into a hard and painful duel, with a deck that has a powerful advantage over no less than four of the heroes’ decks.

    Some would say that nothing is worse than being alone in the world. “Where it Hurts” is coming soon.



    Name that Card!

    Strangely enough, the six Attribute Search Monsters are not used very often in the anime, despite their usefulness. Which of these six guys was the first to appear in the anime? Can you name it?
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    How much of her humanity and decency is left? Maybe none, maybe a little, or maybe the question is more complex than you think.
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    Which Attribute Searcher was the first ever seen in the anime? If you said “Mystic Tomato” (played by Arkana in his duel with Yugi) you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    The antagonist in this chapter, along with her history and motivations, was designed by Hinoryu. Thus, it is my pleasure to give him credit here.



    Okay, this one has taken me COMPLETELY off-guard.

    It seems Daala has truly sunk to a new low. The Duel Spirit facing me does not exactly fit the profile of the embodiment of evil. On the contrary, her appearance suggests childhood, a blissful and innocent state that we all wish we could never leave. But all mortals must leave it behind eventually, when we are ready to make the jump from childhood to adulthood.

    I would think this Duel Spirit was lucky in that regard. Her form is fixed, and she is immortal, so she not only has childhood, she’ll have it forever, never having to grow up and face the drudgery of growing old…

    Or so I thought. She has more pain in her than any child deserves to have.

    The fact that I’m comparing this to fighting my little sister… that alone makes this situation seem like a bad dream. But even worse, the reason she’s working for Daala is due to her misguided interpretation of how Yumi treated her. I have no doubt that Daala has been filling her head with lies.

    What do I do? If I lose, it will be as far as I go in Xanadu… Daala’s death sentence still stands on my group… But if I win, I may hate myself for a long time…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX



    Where it Hurts




    The sun rose over Nexus, but it wasn’t quite right this time. A chilly wind blew out of the path to Darkspire, and thick clouds tried to obscure the sun at times. It tried its best to burn through them, and it wasn’t clear who would eventually win.

    Ren had finished breakfast quickly, and was looking at the card Joan had given him closely.

    “So, Joan…” muttered Chelsea. “What are the Flaming Peaks like?”

    “As its name suggests,” replied Joan. “Towering, active volcanoes… Rivers of lava, the smell of brimstone… It is what most imagine Hell to be like.”

    “Unless you’re a Fire Monster,” added Sam. “Then it would likely be Heaven.”

    “Good point,” said Joan. “Speaking of which…”

    There was a loud chime.

    Joan turned towards the door.

    “A visitor?” she mused. “But why didn’t I detect his presence?”

    Yumi looked at her allies.

    “We’ll go check it out…” she said.

    They walked towards the front doors, and they slowly opened.

    Yumi gasped in shock. There was a huge Dragon sitting in front of the temple!

    Everyone backed away, and their Disks activated. The Dragon was not reptilian, like most Dragons. It brought to mind a huge bird-like creature, covered in golden armor, with wings that suggested metal feathers, and a long tail.

    “Uh, Joan?” called Erik. “I think it’s for you…”

    The giant Dragon looked at Yumi’s group as Joan cautiously looked.

    “Horus!” she gasped.

    “What is Horus doing here?” gasped Chelsea.

    “I’d say, anything he wants,” gulped Ren.

    All at the same time, the five mortals and the Fairy Spirit heard a telepathic voice in their heads. It was deep and commanding, and had an aura of great wisdom.

    “Mortals,” he said, “listen to what I say, commit it to memory, and hope that your minds make more sense of it than I could.

    “Evil comes in the form of dark, armored flame, a presence that causes the very sun from which I was spawned to hide in fear. Be cautious in what powers you use to combat it, for it steals the energy from magics that are used against it to recruit its allies from the dead…

    “Beware…”


    Then the great Dragon turned and spread his wings.

    “Wait…” said Yumi.

    “I think you’d better let him go…” muttered Sam. “That is one Duel Spirit I don’t wanna mess with…”

    They watched as Horus the Black Flame Dragon rose into the sky and flew away, heading towards the Burnt Paradise.

    “Odd…” said Joan, ominously. “Horus is an incredibly aloof Spirit. He rarely speaks at all to less powerful beings…

    “In fact the last time he did was…”

    She gasped.

    “When?” asked Yumi.

    “Was when Dartz began his plan to wake the Leviathan using the power of the Orichalcos!” gasped Joan.

    “What are you saying, Joan?” shouted Erik. “Horus only talks when someone wants to destroy the world? Is that what you’re saying?”

    Joan slowly nodded.

    “He appeared to the Spirit of Dark Magician Girl long before she contacted Yumi’s grandfather…” she said, “and delivered a warning, which was as cryptic as that one…

    “This may be a sign, children… A sign that Shogarr is making his move…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “I should have had a word with mom before we left…” muttered Sam. “Investing in that 20-year annuity may not be as good an idea as she thought…”

    “Oh, knock it off!” yelled Chelsea. “I can’t believe this! The signs of the apocalypse are starting to come, and you’re making jokes!”

    Both of you, stop it!” shouted Yumi. “In case you forgot, when Shogarr finally decides to put his plan into action, I’m the one who has to try to stop him!

    “And we still don’t even know how he intends to do it… All we know is, it involves some ‘Great Helm’ of some sort…”

    “What is that anyway, a helmet?” asked Ren.

    “I would assume so,” said Yumi, with a shrug. “But we don’t know if this plan of his involves him wearing it, or someone else wearing it, if it’s worn at all...

    “For all we know, it may involve tricking someone – or even forcing someone – to wear it…”

    As they walked down the path, the odd special effect of Xanadu occurred again, and this time, it hit them like a sledgehammer. They were beset with even worse heat than they had been in the Burnt Paradise, made even worse by the fact that a stream of lava was blocking their path.

    “ARGH!” screamed Chelsea. “This is…”

    “Run back to the border!” shouted Yumi. “We’ll be cooked if we stay here!”

    Up ahead of them, someone lifted up a card.

    Then a blast of freezing air blew across them, and they started to calm down as it cooled them off.

    They looked up, and saw the duelist. A handsome young man with long, brown hair, wearing a red shirt with a Hawaii-style floral pattern, and black trousers. The card he was holding was Cold Wave.

    He smirked.

    “Atticus Rhodes?” asked Yumi.

    “That’s right!” he said with a grin. “The Blizzard Prince, in more ways than one.”

    “Not a moment too soon…” said Erik. “I take it Joan put you in charge?”

    Atticus nodded.

    “The Flaming Peaks are incredibly dangerous,” he said. “Ironically, only the Frozen Wastes are worse than this – except, maybe, the Core itself. The wildlife is mostly Fire Spirits and other Spirits who don’t mind the heat.

    “The Monsters in my deck not only don’t mind, they’re strong enough to deal with most anything that comes along.”

    “So,” said Yumi, “how far is it to the Lord’s fortress?”

    “We have a pretty good idea who he is, by the way,” said Sam. “Our side decks are ready to make our decks less dependent on Traps when we meet him.”

    “Actually, not far,” said Atticus. “Only about five miles as the crow flies…

    “The problem is, in the Flaming Peaks, to travel as the crow flies, you actually have to fly… And with the threat of eruptions, the Sacred Phoenix is the only one who dares do so.”

    “The Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys?” gasped Chelsea.

    “Yeah,” chuckled Atticus. “Maybe we’ll be lucky enough to see her…”

    Yumi sighed.

    “Well…”she said. “Lead on…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “So, Atticus…” said Yumi, “I heard that the real Atticus Rhodes had two copies of Red Eyes in his deck…”

    “Three, actually,” said Atticus. “The deck was given to him by Nightshroud, who had a much easier time getting rare cards than your grandfathers did. And the deck had ways to use Red Eyes that they never knew existed.

    “But after Nightshroud was beaten by Zane, the deck itself was purged of his influence, and Atticus could use it safely. He even tried to get information from Nightshroud by letting him back on purpose…

    “Not the best idea, but it did answer some questions…

    “Anyway, Joan was able to duplicate the deck, and since Nightshroud never touched this version to begin with…”

    He stopped. His eyes narrowed.

    “We’re being followed…”

    Everyone stopped. They looked around.

    “There!” shouted Ren.

    He pointed to a low, rocky ridge. A small pair of black protrusions that could best be described as bunny ears were behind it.

    “Come over here!” called Ren, rushing to the ridge.

    The ears started to move, but Ren quickly grabbed them.

    “Let go!” demanded a voice that sounded like a young girl.

    Ren lifted the ears up, lifting the girl who was wearing them with them. She looked no more than ten, dressed in a black, fancy dress. The ears were part of a hood she was wearing.

    “What the…” said Yumi. “Ebon Magician Curran?”

    The Spellcaster frowned. She gave Ren a kick, and he yelled, dropping her.

    “So nice to see that you remember, Yumi,” she said. “It’s been a while…”

    “Huh?” said Yumi. “Been a while? We’ve never met…”

    “Have we?” asked Curran, with a bitter tone in her voice. “Think back, Yumi… Think back to when you dueled before Duelatopia…”

    Yumi looked at her.

    “Oh… My… God…” gasped Yumi.

    “What, Yumi?” asked Chelsea.

    “Don’t you remember, Chelsea?” asked Yumi. “Before I reworked my deck for Duelatopia, it had Ebon Magician Curran in it…

    “Curran, don’t tell me that the card…”

    “As a Duel Spirit, that card was my vessel that tied me to your world, Yumi,” said Curran. “I was a part of your deck… And I had fun being a part of it, while it lasted…

    “But it didn’t last. Eventually, you decided I wasn’t good enough, and sealed my card in a deck case.”

    She sighed.

    “And for me, that was torture! You see, Yumi, for a long time, via a cruel twist of fate, I have been cursed with agonizing claustrophobia!”

    “Curran…” muttered Yumi, sadly. “I… I didn’t know… But… I couldn’t find room for you in my deck any more… You didn’t fit… My deck was Beatdown, not Burn…”

    Curran sighed again.

    “For what seemed to be an age, I was locked in that deck case…” she muttered. “Sobbing and shielding myself from the suffocating pressure, and all alone too, because no other cards in that case bore Spirits…

    “Just when I thought I would die from it, you opened it, letting me out when you reworked your deck just before your duel with Rasputin in the finals of Duelatopia. I rejoiced. I could breathe the open air. And I held onto hope that I’d find a place in your deck again…

    “Sadly, I didn’t. But at least I was free of that awful case. I watched as you dueled, still showing loyalty…

    “I watched all the way through that terrible duel with Samen. And I even watched as the Lord of the Second Circle, Dispater the Iron Duke himself, appeared to confront you! I was terrified. His evil is well-known, on all worlds, even the one where I was born.

    “He saw me before I saw him! I can only assume he regarded me as too insignificant to even bring back to Dis as a slave girl.

    “Did I run? No… I was too concerned for you…

    “But the breaking point came when you collected Samen’s cards, the Six Samurai. You promised to give them a better home… An act of compassion you never considered for me…

    “It was too much… I wrenched myself free of that card, hurting myself severely in the process. Then I ran away, crying my eyes out…

    “…and I didn’t stop running until I found someone who sympathized… Someone who was looking for Spirits interested in serving his mistress.”

    “Daala…” muttered Yumi.

    Curran nodded. A Duel Disk appeared on her arm.

    “It’s been a long time, Yumi…”she said. “You hurt me, and I’m ready to hurt back.”

    “Curran, wait!” urged Ren. “Don’t you see that Daala is shifting the blame? Yumi had no power to see Spirits… None of us did! We know that you’re upset, but…”

    “Maybe you’d like to duel me then, Ren,” said Curran with a smirk. “I don’t want to duel Yumi right now anyway… I’ll save her for later.”

    “Duel you?” asked Ren. “That would be like dueling my little sister!”

    “You want me to stand on a stepladder?” asked Curran. “Duel me… Or I’ll tell every Spirit I come across that one of Joan’s champions was too afraid to duel little Curran.”

    “Ren…” said Sam, “you’d better duel her. Joan does not need that kind of rumor spreading.”

    Ren sighed, and placed his deck in his Disk.

    He looked at the Disk that Curran was using. It was a Kaibacorp Junior X22, a model designed for grade school children, built at a scale for someone their size (although it wasn’t very popular, because parents who allowed grade school kids to duel using Disks were very rare). The situation would almost be humorous if she wasn’t so serious.

    Curran looked at her deck.

    I know more about Yumi and her friends than I led on, she thought. All of them except Erik share one thing in common with their strategies… The Dark Attribute.

    And who knows more about the weaknesses of Dark Monsters than a Spirit who is one?

    So I can start my plan in earnest… I’ll defeat them one by one, and save Yumi for last. By the time I get to her, she’ll truly know what it’s like to be alone.


    “We’ll be using Deck Lords, by the way,” she said.

    “Oh…” said Ren.

    Penumbral Soldier Lady appeared behind him in a burst of shadow.

    “And as you likely know by now, I’ll be my own.”

    “Fine,” said Ren.

    “Game on!” they shouted.


    (Ren: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Curran: 8,000)



    “So, what do you think we can expect from Curran?” asked Chelsea.

    “Beats me,” said Atticus. “A Burn Deck, maybe?”

    Curran drew her first card, and looked at it.

    “Let’s see you handle this,” she said. “I summon…”

    She placed a card on her Disk.

    “The White Magical Hat!”

    In a burst of silvery magic, a tall gentleman wearing a blue tuxedo, a white cape, and true to his name, a white top hat, along with a monocle, appeared. (1,000/700)

    “Don’t expect him to pull a rabbit out of his hat,” said Curran. “I’ll set a facedown, and that will be all for now.”

    A facedown card appeared.

    Ren drew his first card.

    The facedown card is more than likely a Trap, he thought, and the weak Monster is bait… But I have to do something…

    “I summon… Dark Blade!” he exclaimed.

    In a burst, the dark, sword-wielding Warrior appeared.

    “I was hoping you’d do that,” chuckled Curran. “Trap activate…”

    Her facedown card lifted up, showing a picture of her and White Magician Pikeru fighting.

    “A Rival Appears!” laughed Curran. “This lets me Special Summon a Monster from my hand that’s the same Level as the one you just summoned.

    “Since Dark Blade is Level Four, I’ll summon Voltech Kong.”

    In a burst of electricity, a large ape with orange fur, surrounded by an aura of electricity appeared. (1,800/1,000)

    ‘Who’s that?” asked Ren. “Some distant cousin of Berserk Gorilla?”

    “Yes, but he doesn’t have as much of an anger management problem,” said Curran. “Still your move…”

    Ren looked at the two Monsters.

    I don’t know what her gorilla can do, he thought, but I do know about White Magical Hat, and he can be dangerous. And since she has no more facedown cards…

    “Attack the White Magical Hat! Dark sword slash!”

    Dark blade made a swipe with his blade. The Spellcaster groaned before being blasted into pixels.


    (R: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 7,200)



    “Your Hat bit the dust,” said Ren.

    “Eh, I never liked him much anyway,” said Curran with a shrug. “I was just using him to draw you out so I could enact my real strategy.”

    Ren looked at her.

    “I play a facedown, and end my turn.”

    A facedown card appeared behind Dark Blade.

    Curran made a draw, and looked at it.

    The Field Slot on her Disk opened, and she placed a card in it.

    “I play Luminous Spark!” she exclaimed.

    A bright wash of light wafted over the field.

    “This Field empowers my Light Monsters, giving them 500 more Attack Points in exchange for 400 Defense.”

    Voltech Kong changed to (2,300/600)

    “Now, I summon Hoshiningen.”

    In a burst of shining motes, a big star with a smiling face wearing boots appeared in front of her. (500/700) –> (1,000/300)

    “Hoshiningen strengthens Light Monsters even more…”

    Voltech Kong grew to (2,800/600), while Hoshiningen itself grew to (1,500/300)

    “…but Dark Monsters… They aren’t so lucky…”

    Dark Blade groaned, and fell to an Attack Score of 1,400.

    “Yeah?” said Ren. “Well, you activated MY Trap!”

    His facedown card lifted.

    “Hidden Soldiers. Since you summoned a Monster, this lets me Special Summon a Dark Monster. So I’ll summon Familiar Knight in Defense Mode.”

    The armored, sword-wielding knight appeared, kneeling and holding up his shield. (1,200/1,400) –> (800/1,400)

    Curran chuckled.

    “He won’t protect you…” she said with a grin. “Voltech Kong, attack Dark Blade with primal spark.”

    Voltech Kong roared, and lifted its arms up. It thrust them forward, and threw a blast of electricity at the Warrior. He burst into shards…

    And then Ren screamed in pain as the same electric aura surrounded him.

    “Why…” he gasped. “Why did that hurt so much? Shouldn’t I have just lost some Life Points?”

    Curran grinned a wicked grin.

    “It’s my Deck Lord ability, Ren,” she said. “Pain Mirror! Whenever I crush one of your Monsters, you lose an extra 700 Life Points…

    “AND, you also share the pain that your destroyed Monster feels. Fitting, isn’t it?”

    “What?” gasped Yumi. “That’s so powerful… It has to be a Greater Power…”

    Curran looked at Yumi.

    “Curran, how long have you been working for Daala?” she demanded. “How many of Joan’s men are at her mercy because of you?”

    “I don’t have to answer that, Yumi, and I won’t,” she replied. “For now, Voltech Kong’s effect activates, and you lose one card from your deck for each Light Monster I have.”

    Ren gasped as two cards flew off his deck and vanished.

    “Now my Hoshiningen attacks Familiar Knight. Shining comet!”

    A shimmering shower of stars shot from the Fairy with the sound of ringing chimes, and Familiar Knight burst into pixels. Ren screamed again.

    “His effect activates…” he muttered. “Both players can Special Summon a Level Four Monster from their hands…

    “Armageddon Knight, Defense Mode!”

    In a burst of energy, Armageddon Knight appeared, crouching in Defense Mode. (1,400/1,200) –> (1,000/1,200)

    “Still want more?” asked Curran. “Mystical Elf, Attack Mode.”

    The delicate, blue-skinned elf appeared. (800/2,000) –> (1,800/1,600)

    She put her hands together and formed an orb of light between them. She threw it at the Warrior and he burst into shards. Ren screamed again.

    “And… That should be enough…” said Curran.


    (R: 4,500) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 7,200)



    Ren slowly took some deep breaths.

    I was careless, he thought. I have to remember that she’s only a child on the outside. Underneath, she’s just like any other Duel Spirit, as hard as it is to believe. One who works for Daala who has a powerful strategy…

    He drew a card.

    Well, no-one ever said this would be pretty…

    He played the card, and Pot of Greed appeared on his side of the field. He drew twice.

    “I’ll set a couple of facedowns,” he said.

    Two facedown cards appeared in front of him.

    “I activate my own Deck Lord effect,” he said, “and thanks to Johnson, I’ve upgraded her abilities to a Greater Power of her own.”

    Penumbral Soldier Lady started to glow with energy.

    “Once per turn, if I have no Monsters on the field, I can Special Summon a Dark Warrior from my Graveyard without paying a dime. So I’ll bring out the one I sent there with Armageddon Knight’s effect.”

    Total Defense Shogun appeared, holding up his shield in Defense Mode. (1,550/2,500) –> (1,150/2,500)

    “When was he in your…” started Curran.

    Then she stopped.

    “Oh yeah… Voltech Kong’s effect… Of course…

    “My move…”

    She drew a card.

    She looked at it. It was Coins From Heaven.

    Should be safe to use this, she thought. After all, I can end this on this turn… Ren won’t get a chance to use what he draws.

    “I play Coins From Heaven!” she shouted.

    The sky opened up, and gold coins rained from above.

    Curran drew five cards, while Ren drew four.

    Curran quickly chose one.

    “I summon White Magician Pikeru,” she said.

    In a gentle aura of light, a different child Spellcaster appeared. She was dressed in a white gown, held a bejeweled scepter, and wore a hat over her long, blonde braids shaped like a Scapegoat. (1,200/0) –> (2,200/0)

    Curran looked at her and made a sad look…

    “Why’d you bring her out?” asked Yumi. “I thought the two of you hated each other.”

    “Yeah,” muttered Sam. “Everyone knows about the rivalry between the two of you…”

    “That’s none of your business!” snapped Curran.

    “What?” asked Yumi. “Is something wrong? Is there something you want to tell us?”

    “If you must know…” muttered Curran.

    She sighed.

    “…Pikeru… Isn’t around any more…”

    “Huh?” asked Sam. “What do you mean?”

    “I said it’s none of your business!” shouted Curran. “Voltech Kong, attack Total Defense Shogun!”

    Kong threw its lightning bolts at the Shogun…

    “I activate… Dust Tornado!” exclaimed Ren, as one of his facedown cards lifted. “Now I can destroy your Luminous Spark!”

    The Tornado ripped across the field, and the bright light subsided. All four of Curran’s Monsters lost 500 Attack Points, and Shogun swatted Kong’s bolt aside, causing the ape to fall on its back.

    “Now, I’ll chain Emergency Provisions,” continued Ren, as his second facedown card lifted, “and sacrifice Dust Tornado.”

    The Dust Tornado vanished into grains of light.

    Curran let out a long sigh.

    “I move Mystical Elf and Hoshiningen into Defense Mode…” she said.

    The elf knelt and folded her arms. The star-man crouched down.

    “…and I end my turn…”


    (R: 5,500) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 7,000)



    * * * * * * * * * *



    “Pikeru isn’t around any more.”

    That’s all she ever told anyone who inquired about White Magician Pikeru, even Daala and Skull Knight. It was all she would say about the one who was painted as the eternal rival of Ebon Magician Curran. Only Pikeru and Curran knew the truth of the matter regarding their supposed rivalry.

    Long before Curran had met Yumi, the two Spellcasters lived in the same castle in the dimension where Spellcasters were the rulers. They were thus part of the upper class, although as low-Level Spirits, they were very low on the totem pole of the nobility. But they didn’t mind. Despite their rivalry, Pikeru and Curran did share a bond, and though neither of them would admit it, they were, in reality, closer friends than could be found.

    One day, an earthquake of insane proportions struck their castle, and it slowly collapsed. As everyone was evacuating, Curran was about to be crushed under a falling chunk of stone from the ceiling, when Pikeru tackled her out of the way. Neither of them were hurt, but both were trapped under the rock, unable to escape… In an enclosed area. Air began to run out…

    Finally, a blast of magic shattered the stone that entrapped Curran, enabling her to crawl to safety. She recognized the blast as Pikeru’s magic. Curran blacked out at the last moment, and when she finally came to, Pikeru was nowhere to be seen. Curran never saw her again, never knew what happened to her, and the experience left her with terrible claustrophobia.

    Crushed and alone, Curran wandered the Twelve Dimensions for some time, until she found a portal and took it…

    …which was where she met Yumi. She decided to stay with her to forget about the tragedy, and it worked for a time… Until she was abandoned.

    It was too much for any Spirit to take. And when Skull Knight found her, the stronger Spellcaster offered her guidance and a purpose. Curran was so depressed at the time, she was willing to accept anyone’s help. Maybe she felt a little sorry for the members of the rebellion that she had to defeat… But Skull Knight had turned her sadness into rage, and she wouldn’t be satisfied until her misguided anger was quelled.


    * * * * * * * * * *



    “My move,” said Ren, drawing a card.

    He looked over the seven cards in his hand.

    “I summon Double Pinaska.”

    In a flourish of rapiers, the mustachioed Spaniard appeared. (1,500/1,500) –> (1,100/1,500)

    “He’s still weakened by my Hoshiningen,” replied Curran.

    “I know,” said Ren, “so that’s what I’m taking out first! Double Pinaska, attack that star-man!”

    With one swipe of the buccaneer’s rapier, Hoshiningen burst into sparks.

    Double Pinaska and Total Defense Shogun rose to their base Attack Scores of 1,500 and 1,550, respectively, while Pikeru and Mystical Elf fell to 1,200 and 800.

    “Now my Shogun uses his ability, to attack while in Defense Mode.”

    Total Defense Shogun swung his sword down, sending a blade of energy towards Pikeru. She let out a pitiful cry, and then shattered.

    Curran closed her eyes, and a tear fell down her cheek.

    “I’ll set this,” said Ren, as a facedown card appeared, “and that will be all…”


    (R: 5,500) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 6,650)



    Curran quickly drew a card. She wiped the last of her tears away.

    Then she giggled a little.

    “Perfect…” she chuckled. “I drew someone that your Deck Lord probably knows…

    “I sacrifice Mystical Elf…”

    Mystical Elf vanished into grains of light.

    “…to summon Luminous Soldier!”

    In a burst of white-hot flames, an armored warrior appeared. His full plate armor was silver, decorated with fiery symbols, and studded with spikes. His helmet was shaped like a sun, and his sword was shaped like a flame. (2,100/1,400)

    Penumbral Soldier Lady crossed her arms and looked at him in disgust.

    “Oh yeah, I know him…” she growled.

    “You don’t seem pleased,” answered Ren.

    “We had issues,” growled Soldier Lady. “We were competitors in every area, and he tried to outdo me. To that end, he tried to develop powers that were the exact opposite of mine.

    “He only partially succeeded. He gains only 500 Attack Points when battling Dark Monsters, compared to the 1,000 I gain when battling Light ones.”

    Luminous Soldier scowled at her.

    “Oh, what’s wrong?” shouted Soldier Lady. “Did I hit a nerve? Don’t like being reminded, do you?”

    “This is unreal…” muttered Sam. “Now we have a duel within the duel!”

    “Enough!” shouted Curran. “I’ll show you… Voltech Kong… Attack Double Pinaska!”

    The gorilla hurled bolts of lightning at the Spaniard…

    “I use his effect!” shouted Ren. “I get to negate one attack!”

    Pinaska swatted the bolts aside with his rapier.

    “Fine…” muttered Curran. “Luminous Soldier… You attack him.”

    Luminous Soldier lifted his sword, and charged. His Attack Score rose to 2,600.

    “I don’t think so!” yelled Ren. “I activate Rising Energy!”

    His facedown card lifted, and he discarded his Magical Mallet. Double Pinaska’s Attack Score rose to 3,000.

    “Take him down!” ordered Ren.

    Double Pinaska slashed with his rapier, and Luminous Soldier groaned and dropped his sword.

    “Good!” laughed Penumbral Soldier Lady. “I hope it hurts!”

    Luminous Soldier burst into globules of light.


    (R: 5,500) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 6,250)



    “Okay…” muttered Curran. “Seems you’re pretty good… I guess being Yumi’s henchman does have its benefits…”

    “Henchman?” gasped Ren. “I’m no henchman!”

    “Really?” asked Curran, as a facedown card appeared behind Voltech Kong. “Just what have you done recently that didn’t involve following her?

    “Face it… All of you are little more than a bunch of sidekicks riding on Yumi’s coattails.”

    “Hey, watch it!” snapped Atticus. “Show him some respect! I seem to recall that he defeated Ruin. You know, Ruin, Queen of Oblivion?”



    Continued…
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    Curran’s eyes opened.

    The usurper? she thought. Ren beat her?

    Curran closed her eyes and shook her head.

    Oh, what do I care? Daala probably could have done it faster…

    “It’s your move.”

    Ren looked at Voltech Kong.

    That thing still has more Attack Points than anything I have right now… he thought. This could be a problem…

    He drew a card.

    That’s the ticket…

    He chose another one.

    “I summon Getsu Fuhma.”

    In a burst of darkness, the katana-wielding ronin appeared. (1,700/1,200)

    “Now… Mystic Plasma Zone!”

    He quickly played the card, and the eerie, uncanny darkness covered the whole field. It only made the glow from the nearby lava pits more eerie as they burned with their own light. Total Defense Shogun rose to (2,050/2,100), Double Pinaska to (2,000/1,100), and Getsu Fuhma to (2,200/800)

    “Heh…” said Ren with a smirk. “I not only got rid of your Light Field, I set up a Dark one. How do you like that?”

    “I absolutely love it!” laughed Curran. “In case you didn’t realize it, Dark is my own Attribute! I like it when the lights are a little dim.”

    “Let’s see if you like this,” replied Ren. “Double Pinaska, take out Voltech Kong!”

    Double Pinaska made a slash with his rapier, and Kong howled. It burst into an explosion of electricity.

    “I’d spank you if I could,” said Ren, “but I’m going to have to knock some sense into you this way…”

    He paused.

    “Attack directly…” he said, slowly.

    Total Defense Shogun slammed his sword down, and the blade of energy flew towards Curran. She groaned and held her stomach in pain.

    Then Getsu Fuhma made a slash with her own blade, and the Ebon Magician fell to her knees.

    Ren slowly opened his eyes. He had been too scared to watch. He couldn’t stop thinking that he was dueling one of his little sister’s friends, and not a Duel Spirit that was a member of Daala’s army.


    (R: 5,500) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 1,800)



    “Curran!” yelled Yumi. “Listen to me… You’re losing now, and you know what Daala will do to you if you lose…”

    Curran slowly got up. Her hood had been knocked crooked.

    “It doesn’t have to end like that, Curran,” continued Yumi. “You were in my deck once… Some of my family’s influence must have rubbed off on you.

    “If you just stop this, I’m sure Joan will be willing to forgive everything you’ve done up to this point.”

    Curran was trying hard to straiten the hood, but it was twisted pretty good. She finally gave up, undid the string that held it in place, and took it off, throwing it aside.

    “Stupid thing was bugging me anyway…” she muttered.

    “And what then, Yumi?” she asked. “Work for the rebellion, only to get captured when it ultimately falls and then be charged with treason? That’s the one crime Daala will never forgive. I heard her talking about the terrible fate that Aquarian Alessa is going to suffer when she’s finally caught.”

    “You don’t have any faith that the rebellion will succeed?” asked Atticus. “You know what the difference between you and Yumi is?”

    “Common sense?” asked Curran.

    “No,” replied Atticus. “You’re a pessimist. No-one likes a pessimist.”

    “I’m pretty sure that lounge lizards who play the ukulele aren’t too high on everyone’s favorites list either,” muttered Curran.

    Atticus turned to Yumi and shrugged.

    “This is the whole problem, you know…” he sighed. “Duel Spirits are harder to impress than humans…”

    “Oh be quiet!” yelled Curran. “It’s my move!”

    She drew a card.

    “Heh, heh, heh, heh, heh…” she giggled.

    “I just drew the Monster that will win the duel for me!

    “But before she makes her appearance, I’m going to pierce through this darkness with light so powerful that it paralyzes… A card that Yumi’s family knows about too well…”

    She threw a card into her Disk.

    “Swords of Revealing Light!”

    A blizzard of shimmering swords blasted out of the card, forming a cage around Ren and his Monsters.

    “Terrific…” muttered Ren.

    “Now…” chuckled Curran, playing a card, “I summon someone else whom Yumi is familiar with…

    “Silent Magician LV4!”

    Everyone gasped as the Monster appeared. They all recognized her only too well. The short, childlike Spellcaster in long, silvery robes and a peaked hat holding a scepter. She was the Monster who had played such a vital role when Yumi had dueled the Pharaoh. (1,000/1,000)

    “She can’t evolve into her Level Eight form until I draw five times!” replied Ren. “That will be a long time from now!”

    “Not unless I give her some help,” said Curran, as her facedown card lifted. “I activate Pitch-Black Power Stone.”

    A large, black sphere with an inverted triangular symbol on it appeared behind Curran.

    “My Stone has three Spell Counters, and once per turn, I can transfer one to any other card that can take one. So I’ll give one to Silent Magician right now.”

    Silent Magician rose to (1,500/1,000).

    “I’ll end with this, and then you go.”

    A facedown card appeared.

    Ren quickly drew a card.

    Silent Magician glowed, and grew to (2,000/1,000).

    “You had your chance, Curran,” he sighed, “but I’m ending this now…

    “I play Mystical Space Typhoon!”

    He played the card, and the cyclone started to tear across the field.

    “All right!” cheered Chelsea. “Ren is going to win!”

    “No he isn’t,” chuckled Curran. “He’s making this too easy…”

    Her facedown card lifted.

    “I activate Dark Bribe. Now you get to draw once, but your windstorm is called off.”

    The winds subsided. Ren growled, and drew once.

    “Oh, lovely…” muttered Atticus. “Bad news, people… Since that card made Ren draw, Silent Magician gets even stronger.”

    Silent Magician glowed, and rose to (2,500/1,000)

    Okay… thought Ren, looking at the card. Maybe that was a bit… Clever…

    He placed it in his Disk, and it appeared facedown.

    “Now I play Dark Eruption,” he said, as a Spell Card appeared. “Since you are a Dark Monster with 1,500 Attack Points or less, I’m sure you don’t need me to explain how it works…”

    Armageddon Knight slipped out of his discard slot, and he took it.

    “I don’t think I’ll play it now… Instead, I’ll just move Getsu and Pinaska to Defense Mode and end my turn.”

    Both Warriors sheathed their swords and knelt.

    “I draw,” said Curran. “Then my Power Stone places another counter on Silent Magician.”

    Silent Magician grew to (3,000/1,000).

    “Attack Total Defense Shogun! Solar blast!”

    The Spellcaster fired a blast of burning, fiery light at the Shogun, and he exploded. Ren howled and fell to his knees.

    “You remember my Pain Mirror ability, don’t you?” asked Curran.

    “How could I forget?” gasped Ren.

    His facedown card shot up.

    “I activate Call of the Haunted!” he shouted. “I’ll bring my Familiar Knight back.”

    A coffin appeared on his side of the field. It opened, and Familiar Knight stepped out, holding his sword aloft. (1,200/1,400) –> (1,700/1,000)

    “That’s all for now…” chuckled Curran.


    (R: 4,800) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 1,800)



    Ren quickly drew. Silent Magician rose to an Attack Score of 3,500.

    Ren lifted an eyebrow.

    “I summon the footsoldier of Hell,” he said. “Chthonian Soldier!”

    The ground burst open, revealing a flaming crack, and a new Warrior leapt out. He was clothed in black plate armor and a helmet, with muscular arms, and held a large scimitar. His eyes glowed with feral light. (1,200/1,400) –> (1,700/1,000)

    Curran chuckled.

    “Oh, that’s awfully clever,” she said. “If I attacked that, any battle damage that you took would be inflicted on me as well. If you could attack now, you would win.”

    “I know,” muttered Ren. “I move Familiar Knight into Defense Mode, and it’s your move…”

    Familiar Knight knelt and shielded himself.

    Curran drew a card.

    “Since I don’t need them any more,” she said, “I’ll sacrifice Pitch-Black Power Stone and Swords of Revealing Light using Emergency Provisions.”

    She played the card, and both cards vanished into grains of light. Curran glowed with energy.

    Then Silent Magician started to glow with blinding light.

    “Now I can evolve my Silent Magician into her Level Eight form… My most powerful Monster stands revealed!”

    In a burst of energy, the small, child Silent Magician grew into an adult version of herself, radiant and beautiful in the aura of light that surrounded her. Her eyes glowed with pools of pure brilliance. (3,500/1,000)

    “Time for someone new. I summon Copycat.”

    In a burst of eerie light, a weird figure appeared. It looked like a harlequin of some sort, dressed in a green suit, cape, and floppy hat. It concealed its face with a glowing hand mirror. (0/0)

    “Wait until you see what he can do,” chuckled Curran.

    Copycat turned towards Getsu Fuhma, and she gave a look of shock as her reflection appeared in the mirror.

    Then Copycat faded into a blur, and then a sphere of light. Then the sphere transformed… Into an exact duplicate of Getsu Fuhma. (1,700/1,200)

    “Like that was a surprise…” muttered Ren.

    “And now it’s time to break the mold,” said Curran. “Copycat, destroy Getsu Fuhma.”

    The fake Getsu Fuhma slashed at the real one with its sword, and she shattered. Ren screamed again.

    “Silent Magician, attack Familiar Knight!”

    Silent Magician’s solar blast incinerated Familiar Knight, and Ren fell to his knees, sweating.

    “His effect activates…” muttered Ren. “I summon Armageddon Knight again…”

    Armageddon Knight appeared, crouching in Defense Mode. (1,400/1,200) –> (1,900/800)

    “Now I use Armageddon Knight’s effect…” he muttered, taking a card out of his deck, “and send one Dark Monster from my deck to the Graveyard.”

    He tossed the card into his discard slot.

    “You keep setting them up,” laughed Curran, playing a card from her hand, “I’ll keep knocking them down! I use that effect to summon Sage of Stillness!”

    In another flash of light, an old man in a blue robe with a long, decorated staff appeared. (1,400/1,000)

    Sage of Stillness blasted a bolt of magic from his staff, and Armageddon Knight exploded. Ren fell flat on his back.


    (R: 2,700) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 3,800)



    Curran fit her last card into her Disk, and a facedown card appeared.

    “That ought to do it…”

    “WHY?” shouted Yumi.

    “Huh?” asked Curran.

    “Curran, this is torture!” screamed Yumi. “Why are you doing this? Did I really hurt you this much?

    “I’m beginning to think that there’s something else, wasn’t there? I wasn’t the only reason you feel so bitter… Something bad happened to you, and you used me for a crutch!

    “Daala has diverted your attention from the true problem, and placed all of the focus on me. You’re being upside-down about the whole approach.”

    She sighed.

    “Look, if you just want to tell me, I’m willing to listen. But you have to stop this!”

    Curran shook her head.

    “Maybe I did have problems, Yumi,” she muttered, “but I gave up any hopes a long time ago that anyone would care.

    “To paraphrase Humphrey Boggart, I’m no good at being noble, but it doesn’t take much to realize that the problems of one little Duel Spirit don’t amount to a hill of beans in this crazy world. People pretend they’re willing to help, but in the end, you have to face them alone, no matter how much it hurts.”

    “Excuse me?” said Ren.

    Curran looked up.

    Ren’s eyes narrowed in anger. The mental block had shattered with the last attack. He didn’t see Curran as a child any more.

    “My move…” he whispered. “Draw!”

    He drew a card.

    “I set a facedown, and move Chthonian Soldier to Defense Mode.”

    A facedown card appeared, and the Soldier knelt and held his sword down.

    He nodded.

    “So, have you given up now?” asked Curran, drawing a card.

    “Sage of Stillness, destroy the Chthonian!”

    The Sage fired a blast, and the Soldier burst into shards. Ren didn’t flinch this time, even though his Life Points went down.

    “You’re through!” shouted Curran. “Silent Magician, attack him directly!”

    Silent Magician aimed her staff at Ren.

    “I activate… Attack Guidance Armor!” exclaimed Ren.

    His facedown card lifted up, and the fiendish suit of armor flew towards Copycat, latching onto the evil imposter. Silent Magician fired her blast, and it was incinerated.

    “Ergh!” muttered Curran.


    (R: 2,000) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 1,000)



    “Okay…” snarled Curran. “Maybe I was a little careless there… But my Magician is still standing…

    “I’ll set a Monster, and that will be all…”

    A facedown Monster appeared.

    Ren quickly drew.

    “Now I activate my Deck Lord effect again!”

    In an explosion of dark energy, Crescent Moon Queen appeared, brandishing her two scimitars. (2,600/1,700) –> (3,100/1,300)

    “All right!” cheered Chelsea.

    “His strongest Monster!” exclaimed Erik.

    “Take a closer look, people,” said Sam. “Silent Magician still trumps her.”

    “He doesn’t have to attack her…” muttered Atticus.

    “Attack the Sage of Stillness!” shouted Ren.

    “Go, Mystik Wok!” shouted Curran, as her facedown card shot up. “This lets me sacrifice my Sage, and take away your target!”

    Sage of Stillness vanished into grains of light.

    “Then I’ll attack the bigger target,” said Ren, “just as soon as I play Rush Recklessly.”

    He threw a card into his Disk, and Crescent Moon Queen rose to an Attack Score of 3,800.

    “Eh?” said Curran.

    “Attack Silent Magician!” ordered Ren.

    Curran covered her eyes as the Queen made a slash with her scimitar. Silent Magician let out a scream, and burst into shards.

    “And now I use my Queen’s ability to attack a second time!” yelled Ren.

    Crescent Moon Queen rushed at the facedown Monster, and Shining Angel appeared on the card. It was cut down in one mighty swipe.

    Curran gestured, and a second Shining Angel appeared in its place. (1,400/800)

    Ren sighed. Crescent Moon Queen took some deep breaths, and knelt in Defense Mode.

    “Your move…” he muttered.


    (R: 2,000) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 2,100)



    Curran made a draw. She quickly played the card, and the Pot of Avarice appeared. Voltech Kong, White Magical Hat, Luminous Soldier, Copycat, and her first Shining Angel slipped out of her discard slot, and she shuffled them into her deck. She drew twice.

    “I play The Graveyard in the Fourth Dimension…” she muttered, as a Spell Card appeared. “Now, I get to take two Leveled Monsters and send them back to my deck…”

    Both Silent Magicians slipped out of her discard slot, and she reshuffled her deck.

    She set her last card in her Disk, and it appeared facedown. Then Shining Angel crouched in Defense Mode.

    “Your move…”

    Ren looked at the facedown card and Shining Angel.

    She didn’t attack my Queen, he thought. She clearly wants me to destroy Shining Angel in order to get her Magician back. And the facedown card will obviously stop my Queen’s second attack…

    He drew a card.

    His eyes opened wide.

    The card Joan gave me… he thought.

    He looked at the Spell Card.

    Of course… It all makes sense now…

    This is the key to beating Curran…


    “Here’s my move, Curran,” he said, throwing it into his Disk. “The Spell Card, Nightmare’s Steelcage!”

    Curran gasped as the ground around her burst in a series of fiery explosions. Then, a large, metal, domed cage studded with spikes formed around her.

    “What are you doing?!” she shouted.

    “Protecting myself,” replied Ren. “This will keep your attacks at bay for two full turns.”

    “No…” muttered Curran, starting to tremble.

    “I’ll leave my Queen in Defense Mode for now,” he said. “And it’s your move.”

    Curran didn’t reply. She fell to her knees and covered her head with her hands.

    “Hello?” said Ren. “I said, your move. Are you going to make it?”

    “What’s wrong with her?” asked Erik.

    “She has claustrophobia, remember?” replied Atticus. “That Spell Card is probably the most lethal weapon Ren could have used.”

    “Not gonna wait all day, Curran,” said Ren. “Tournament rules say that if a player doesn’t move in one minute…”

    “All right, all right!” screamed Curran.

    She didn’t stand up, but she managed to draw a card.

    “I pass!” she yelled. “Just move! Move fast! Please!”

    “I’m drawing…” said Ren, making a draw.

    “Let’s see here…”

    The card was Monster Reborn.

    Better think of the best way to use this fast… he thought. I have to either win or get her to surrender, but I don’t want to use torture.

    Hey, wait a second…


    He played the card, and the holy ankh appeared on his side of the field…

    Curran opened her eyes a little and saw the Monster that he had summoned…

    It was Pikeru. She was crouched in Defense Mode on Ren’s side of the field. (1,200/0)

    Tears started to fall down her cheeks.

    “How… How could you…” she sobbed.

    “You can end this any time you want…” said Ren. “It’s your move…”

    Curran drew a card.

    “I pass again…” she muttered.

    The Cage crumbled, and collapsed into a pile of rust.

    Curran stood up and took some deep breaths. She glared at Ren.

    “Well…” said Ren, drawing a card, “you can’t say I didn’t try…

    “I draw one card. Then, thanks to Pikeru, I gain 400 Life Points for each Monster I have on the field. So I gain 800.”

    He glowed with energy.

    “I move my Queen into Attack Mode…”

    Crescent Moon Queen stood up.

    “Attack Shining Angel!” he ordered.

    The Queen slashed at Shining Angel and cleaved it in half.

    Then, in a burst of light, Silent Magician LV4 appeared. (1,000/1,000)

    “Attack again!” he yelled.

    Crescent Moon Queen tried, but Curran’s facedown card lifted, and Negate Attack appeared. The sword was deflected by a shimmering plane of force.

    “I thought so…” muttered Ren.


    (R: 2,800) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 2,100)



    “My move…” said Curran.

    Tears still ran down her cheeks as she drew a card.

    “I play Mystical Space Typhoon…” she said. “I’m getting rid of this Field Spell…”

    The cyclone erupted in the center of the field, blowing the darkness away.

    “And I’m not gonna wait for you to draw five times either… I play Level Up! This lets Silent Magician grow up right away.”

    Silent Magician glowed with eldritch light, and quickly grew to her Level Eight form.

    Curran took some deep breaths again.

    “Attack Crescent Moon Queen…” she sobbed.

    Silent Magician fired her blast, and Crescent Moon Queen was blown to pieces. Ren cringed in pain again.


    (R: 1,200) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 2,100)



    Curran simply stared at him. Ren stared back.

    Ren drew a card.

    “I tried, Curran, I really did…” he muttered. “But it seems I really don’t have any choice left…

    “I gain 400 Life Points from Pikeru.

    “Then, I play Premature Burial.”

    He played the card, and Crescent Moon Queen reappeared. (2,600/1,700)

    A new Spell Card appeared on his side of the field.

    “Now, I play Gift of the Martyr. This lets me send one Monster to the Graveyard, and increase the Attack Score of another by its Attack Score.

    “So I’ll send Pikeru to the Graveyard, and give her Attack Points to my Queen.

    Crescent Moon Queen’s Attack Score rose to 3,800 as Pikeru vanished.

    Curran’s eyes opened wide, as a sudden realization came to her… Maybe she knew it all along, but a mental block had kept her from truly accepting it.

    Gift of the Martyr… she thought.

    Pikeru… You… You’re dead, aren’t you? You saved me from that cave-in… And you sacrificed yourself to do it…

    She slowly bowed her head…

    Crescent Moon Queen’s sword cut through Silent Magician, and the Spellcaster shattered.

    Curran barely moved as the Warrior’s second strike stuck her. She fell to her knees.


    (R: 800) - - - - - - - - - - (C: 0)



    “Curran?” said Yumi.

    Curran didn’t get up.

    “Oh, leave me alone, Yumi…” sighed the Ebon Magician. “Ren got victory, and I got closure in one of the worst experiences in my life… They say that closure helps a lot when dealing with a tragedy…”

    She started to fade away.

    “But a fat lot of good it will do me now…”

    “Curran!” shouted Yumi.

    She was gone. A sad sigh echoed over the burning landscape.

    Yumi walked over and picked up the hood that Curran had tossed on the ground. She sadly looked at it…


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Curran had expected to end up in Daala’s prison. She certainly didn’t expect to be transported to the throne room.

    Sure, her hands were shackled together, but she was wondering now if some much grimmer fate didn’t await her, now that the Queen of Xanadu was right in front of her.

    “Curran, Curran, Curran…” muttered Daala. “You’re probably wondering why you’re here…”

    Curran was smart enough not to say anything. Daala continued.

    “If this had happened a few days ago, you would have been locked up… But you kind of got lucky.

    “Yumi and her allies are a much more dire threat now. So someone who knows about them as much as you do is far too valuable to throw in prison.”

    “You mean?” asked Curran, startled.

    “You’re getting a second chance,” said Daala, “just as soon you undergo a procedure to restore your Deck Lord powers. And we’re going to change them this time, making them less for shock value and much more practical.”

    “Uhm, milady,” said Skull Knight, who was standing by. “A word?”

    Daala looked at him. She stood up, and they walked aside.

    “What?” she said.

    “Milady…” said Skull Knight, nervously. “The procedure… We make jokes to everyone about how painful it is… But we both know the truth… It is quite agonizing. I’m not sure if subjecting Curran to it is a good idea.”

    Daala stared at him.

    “What’s the matter, Mulner?” she asked. “Turning soft?”

    “NO!” exclaimed Skull Knight. “I’m just saying… Curran was put through the ringer in that duel, and she used to be one of Yumi’s Monsters! If she’s tortured with that thing, she may start questioning who she wants to work for!

    “And there is another way…”

    Daala glared at him.

    “Are you suggesting…” she chuckled. “Are you suggesting that I expose Curran to the energies of the Core itself to restore her power?”

    “Well…” muttered Skull Knight.

    Daala beamed.

    “Okay!” she exclaimed. “Done and done! Curran will receive the blessings of the Core…”

    The flames surrounding her head started to intensify.

    “And once she has it, she will be tested, just like anyone else who gets it, to see if she is worthy of keeping it. And if she fails, she will be banished.”

    Skull Knight’s eyes widened in fear.

    “Uh…” he gasped. “Wait a minute…”

    Daala walked over to Curran. She gestured, and the shackles fell off.

    “Come, Curran,” she said. “We’re going on a little trip.”

    “To where?” squeaked Curran, in fear.

    “To a place where truth is twisted,” said Daala, “reality is tossed, and Chaos is the only rule.

    “We’ll stop for lunch on the way…”

    She put her arms around the small Spellcaster, and they both erupted in a bonfire of black flame. Skull Knight bowed his head as both of them vanished.

    “Good luck…” he whispered.



    * * * * * * * * * *




    VOLTECH KONG (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Beast/Effect
    Attribute: Light
    Level: 4
    ATK: 1,800
    DEF: 1,000

    Card Description: When this card inflicts battle damage to your opponent's Life Points, your opponent sends cards from the top of his/her deck to the Graveyard equal to the number of face-up LIGHT Monsters on your side of the field.

    Note: “Voltech Kong” is a Japanese card that has not yet been released in the United States.



    Ren’s Deck Lord: “Penumbral Soldier Lady”: “Immortal Warriors”: If you control no Monsters, and your Graveyard contains no Monsters other than DARK Warriors, you may Special Summon a DARK Warrior from your Graveyard. This effect may be used once per turn, during your Main Phase. (Greater Power)



    Curran’s Deck Lord: “Pain Mirror”: When an opposing Monster is destroyed by battle or by the effect of a card you control, your opponent loses an additional 700 Life Points. Your opponent also feels the pain that his destroyed Monster feels. (Greater Power)



    The team continues, slowly but surely, across the Flaming Peaks, and they soon discover that the dangers become even greater with this leg of the journey. The enemy that Gravekeeper’s Commandant spoke of finally appears, a Duel Spirit whose hatred towards Penelope can best be defined by frustration and jealousy. Chelsea is forced to duel against a strategy in which her Monsters’ greatest advantage is cut off, while her opponent gets more powerful each turn.

    “Forsaken” is coming up next.



    Name that Card!

    F.G.D. is not the only Monster that can only be defeated in battle by Monsters of a specific Attribute. This OCG-only Monster has that distinction as well. But unlike F.G.D., who can only be defeated in battle by Light Monsters, this one can only be defeated by Dark ones. Can you name it?
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    That was a very tragic duel. Ebon Magician Curran is probably my favorite Duel Monster, and giving that tragedy about how she and Pikeru were like sisters and Pikeru sacrificed her life to save her was most interesting.

    I wish Hinoryu was around, I want to give him/her a big hug and (if Hinoryu was girl) kiss! I can't to see what Curran will do as the story progresses. ^_^

    I'm going to send you a PM for the joint story with Mystic_Clown for that reason, because there is a spoiler there.

    Porr Yumi...
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    Ever wonder what it'd be like if a person who could barely speak English were to rom-hack one of the Pokemon games, replace the characters, plot, and Pokemon with ones of his own creation, while at the same time making a terrible mockery of the English language as a whole?

    Of course not. Because that'd suck really, really hard. Unfortunately, even though you didn't think about it, this guy did.

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    Apologies, Shuppet, I am male, straight, and taken. I appreciate the sentiment though.
    スタートの合図 叫べ心 求めるまま
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    I liked this chapter. A justifiably (to an extent) angry duel spirit wanting revenge against their former master. This chapter also made me hate Ren a little more (you can't tell me he forgot about Curran's claustraphobia. She mentioned it a number of times).

    I know more about Yumi and her friends than I led on, she thought. All of them except Erik share one thing in common with their strategies… The Dark Attribute.

    And who knows more about the weaknesses of Dark Monsters than a Spirit who is one?
    Was I wrong in hoping that Tualatin would make an appearance?
    I'm in your dimensions, screwing with your reality!


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    MC, you kinda missed the point. Joan gave Ren the Nightmare's Steelcage card because she knew it would be an effective weapon against Curran, and Ren realized that when he drew it. He intentionally used it because he wanted to get her to give up. He never forgot about her claustrophobia.

    As for Tualatin, mmm, yeah, that would have been very effective. But don't worry, that card will appear in one duelist's deck eventually.

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    What Monster can only be defeated in battle by Dark Monsters? If you said “Ally of Justice – Catastor”, you were successfully able to Name that Card!



    The antagonist in this chapter, along with her history and motivations, was designed by Starjake. Thus, it is my pleasure to give him credit here.



    “Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from evil.”

    So it says in The Lord’s Prayer. But mortals are not the only ones who should hope for this blessing. Even in Heaven above, all is not perfect. Among angels, haloes slip at times, and the beings who represent the greatest Good and Order succumb to temptation.

    Dispater himself told Yumi that he and seven others, along with Lucifer himself, were once among the most powerful of the celestial hosts. The fact that beings of ultimate Good can be tainted by Evil and turn into fallen angels… Well, it’s sad. Never once do you hear of the situation going the other way, and the evil creatures of the netherworld turning good.

    Joan is a living example of this flaw in the system. She was once Marie the Fallen One, an outcast angel, expelled from the Higher Plane for some crime which she describes as theft of power. She got her act together, and was eventually forgiven and readmitted.

    Now I learn that it’s worse than I thought. It seems that most of those that were in Joan’s situation do not succeed…

    And the one I’m facing now has given in to frustration at not being able to do so, and chosen me and my best Monster as a target of her rage.

    I can’t change the system… All I can do is protect myself…

    Duel…




    CHAPTER THIRTY-SEVEN



    Forsaken




    The pathway through the Flaming Peaks was rocky and uneven. As Atticus led the party, the small volcanoes surrounding them sent smoke billowing into the air, making the light somewhat dim.

    They grew uneasy, as they were sure someone was watching them. Now and again, they saw a dark figure out of the corner of their eye. But whenever they turned to look with a full glance, it was gone.

    Chelsea stopped and put her hand on her hip.

    “I’m getting really sick of this,” she muttered.

    “Whoever’s watching, come out and face us!”

    There was silence for a few seconds.

    “You’re imagining things,” laughed Atticus, nervously.

    He took his ukulele off of his belt.

    “This will cheer you up…”

    He started to play and sing.

    “I once knew a Monster named Clark… He scared me each day at the park…

    “But the park was all right, I could play there at night…”

    Then everyone was startled, as someone else sung the last line:

    “’Cause Clark was afraid of the dark.”

    “Who?” shouted Yumi.

    Then they saw someone, right in front of them, crouched on a rock. It was a fiendish-looking female, with ebony skin, small horns, black feathered wings, and blonde hair with bangs. She wore a white and pink dress and sandals. Most remarkably, she had gold crosses printed on her wrists.

    Everyone gasped.

    “Marie the Fallen One?” shouted Chelsea. “I thought Joan was Marie the Fallen One!”

    “You think too small, little girl,” said Marie, in a bitter tone.

    She leapt down from the rock.

    “That goodie-goodie was far from the only Fairy whom Voltanis cursed with this abominable form, and she likely won’t be the last. This is the punishment he gives criminals whom he believes there’s still hope for.”

    “Something tells me that you don’t like the conditions he set,” said Ren, nervously.

    “No,” said Marie, still in that bitter tone.

    She sighed.

    “I knew what everyone before me had done,” she muttered. “I thought I knew the rules that were set out for me… If my time was spent in an a life of charity where all of my energy and all material wealth I acquired went to the selfless help of those who needed it, then eventually, the stain on my record might be lifted, and the light would be restored.

    “Ever since I was thrown out of the Higher Plane, wearing the form of a Fiend, I tried. I tried hard. I did what I supposed to do in order to work my way back up. I practically lived the life of an ascetic to do so… The only things I owned that I didn’t give away were the clothes on my back, my deck, and my Disk… A Duel Spirit who can’t duel is a dead one…”

    “It’s no different than what Joan did,” replied Atticus.

    “So why is she special?” yelled Marie. “I’ve been at it so long, and have been passed up so many times, I’m starting to get fed up! Sure, I get a smile now and then, and a pat on the back, but I want recognition!”

    “Marie, look…” said Chelsea.

    “What right do you have to give me advice?” asked Marie, lifting up one of her claws. “When I first heard you of all people were working for Joan, that was the straw that broke the camel’s back for me. My efforts aren’t good enough… But she accepts a duelist who uses vampires. Creatures whose very existence is a blasphemy!”

    “What?” gasped Chelsea. “It… It isn’t like that…”

    “Penelope’s existence was the one that practically spat in my face,” groaned Marie. “Heaven seems to have no problem loving a vampire, but it won’t show me the same love.”

    “Hey, lay off!” shouted Ren.

    Marie gestured, and a Duel Disk appeared on her arm.

    “Duel me, Chelsea,” she urged. “Show me some iota of proof that your Monsters are more deserving of what they get than I do.”

    “Marie, this is a mistake!” yelled Yumi. “Whether intentionally or not, you’re helping Daala! If you thought Heaven rejected you before, you haven’t seen what will happen once they hear about this!”

    Marie gestured, and a ball of dark energy formed in her hand. She threw it at Yumi, hitting her in the stomach. Yumi gasped, and fell over.

    “Don’t!” yelled Chelsea. “Fine… I’ll duel you…”

    She activated her Disk.

    “Then present your Deck Lord,” said Marie, with a sly smile. “I’ll enjoy consuming his energy…”

    Chelsea gestured, and Vampire Genesis appeared behind her.

    Marie activated her own Disk.

    “Game on!” they both shouted.

    This is clearly the enemy that the Commandant spoke of, thought Chelsea. I guess the frustration over her punishment and the jealousy sparked by learning about Penelope just caused her to snap…


    (Chelsea: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Marie: 8,000)



    “I draw!” exclaimed Chelsea, drawing her first card.

    She looked over her six cards.

    “I summon Zombie Werewolf!”

    In a burst of dark energy, the vicious wolfman appeared, and let out a howl. (1,200/1,200)

    “And I’ll leave it at that.”

    “Clever,” chuckled Marie, drawing a card. “You think you can fool me summoning that weak Monster with no apparent protection?

    “Well, I know his powers. If I strike him down, you’ll be able to summon one who’s even stronger…

    “But that isn’t going to happen…

    “I summon Banisher of the Radiance!”

    In a burst of light, a weird Monster appeared. It was a legless, faceless creature made of metal, with red metal wings and a pulsating orb in its chest. (1,600/0)

    “When this charming creature is around,” explained Marie, “all cards that would normally go to the Graveyards are removed from play.”

    “Oh no…” muttered Ren. “Chelsea’s Werewolf has to go to the Graveyard to use its effect…”

    “This was likely Marie’s plan all along,” said Atticus. “She’s likely using some sort of RFG Deck to shut down Chelsea’s strategy completely. Without a Graveyard, Zombies are practically powerless.”

    “Eradicate her Werewolf!” shouted Marie. “Orb of annihilation!”

    Banisher of the Radiance threw a pulsating energy ball, and Zombie Werewolf burst into globs of light that vanished into thin air.

    “I’ll throw three cards facedown,” said Marie, as a trio of facedown cards appeared behind the Banisher, “and then it’s your move…”


    (C: 7,600) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 8,000)



    Chelsea muttered something, and then drew a card.

    “This is gonna hurt me more than it does you,” said Marie.

    One of her facedown cards lifted.

    “I activate Destruction of Destiny. This lets me discard three cards from the top of my deck. However, for each one that isn’t a Monster, I lose 1,000 Life Points.”

    “Say what?” asked Chelsea.

    Marie took the three cards off of her deck.

    She chuckled a little and held them forward. They were Solar Flare Dragon, Chaos Greed, and Heavy Storm.

    “Heh,” chuckled Chelsea. “Maybe you should have thought that through some more.”

    Marie groaned as she was surrounded by a dark aura, and the three cards disappeared.

    “Just continue your move,” she muttered.

    Chelsea looked at the card she had drawn.

    Zombie Master! she thought. His effect may be shut down due to her Monster, but he’s stronger than Banisher of the Radiance!

    “I summon Zombie Master!” she shouted.

    Zombie Master started to appear in an aura of darkness.

    “Did you think these were just bluffs?” replied Marie, as another of her facedown cards lifted. “I activate Forced Back. This negates your summoning, and sends Zombie Master back to your hand.”

    Chelsea gasped as Zombie Master vanished and the card appeared in her hand.

    “That’s playing dirty!” she shouted.

    Marie simply smirked.

    “Oh, just move…” muttered Chelsea.


    (C: 7,600) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,000)



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Meanwhile, Daala was watching with a smirk on her face.

    “Looks like Marie has Chelsea right where she wants her…” she said, leaning back on her couch.

    “And she’s not the only one,” said a voice.

    Daala got up with a start. She knew that voice.

    She spun around, and saw Vita standing at the entrance.

    “How did you get past the guards?” she sneered.

    “Oh, please,” said Vita. “I know this place like the back of my hand.

    “I came to challenge you, old friend. But since my deck isn’t ready…”

    She took a step forward, and formed a fighting stance.

    Daala laughed, and assumed the same stance.

    “Karate, huh?” she giggled. “Boy, this takes me back…

    “This will be a pleasure…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Marie drew a card.

    “During my Standby Phase, my Deck Lord effect kicks in,” she said. “I only have one, but it’s potent.

    “It’s called Banished Energy. For each of my own Monsters that I’ve removed from play, I gain 300 Life Points.”

    She glowed with golden energy.

    “Now then, I summon Bountiful Artemis.”

    She played the card, and another strange creature appeared. Again, it appeared to be made of metal, and was vaguely feminine. She had no legs; her lower body was perched on a cone-shaped spire. She had large, metallic wings, and a flowing, purple cape. (1,600/1,700)

    “People, this is bad,” said Atticus. “Forced Back and Bountiful Artemis in the same deck? I know this deck…”

    “What?” asked Sam.

    “This is a Counter Fairy Deck,” replied Atticus. “It’s likely full of Counter Traps and Fairies whose effects work in synchronization with them.”

    “Not completely,” said Marie. “It actually has another feature that I prepared special.

    “Banisher… Artemis… Attack Chelsea directly!”

    The two Fairies formed orbs of energy in their hands and hurled them at Chelsea. She staggered under the onslaught.

    She bent over and gasped for breath.


    (C: 4,400) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,300)



    “The fun has only begun, darling!” laughed Marie. “I set another card facedown, and end my turn.”

    A new facedown card appeared.

    “Oh, I bet it has,” growled Chelsea, drawing a card.

    “I play Heavy Storm!”

    She played the card, and a fierce storm started to blow over the field.

    “Typical…” chuckled Marie. “What you didn’t know was, in your effort to destroy my Trap Cards, you only helped me activate one of them.”

    One of the two facedown cards flipped up.

    “Dark Bribe. Now, you get to draw one card, but your Storm is quelled.”

    Chelsea growled as the winds died down, and she drew once.

    Call of the Mummy, she thought, looking at it. If that other facedown card is another Forced Back, it can’t negate a Special Summon…

    “By the way,” said Marie, “since Dark Bribe is a Counter Trap, Bountiful Artemis’s effect is activated, and I get to draw one card.”

    She made a draw.

    Chelsea played the card she had drawn.

    “I play Call of the Mummy!” she exclaimed.

    The Spell Card appeared on her side of the field.

    “Now, I’ll use it to Special Summon Vampire Lady in Defense Mode.”

    Vampire Lady appeared, sitting on her haunches and crossing her arms. (1,550/1,550)

    “Now, I’ll summon Zombie Master again.”

    She played the card, and Zombie Master appeared, looking incredibly angry. (1,800/0)

    Chelsea paused.

    Nothing… she thought. Time to go for broke…

    “Zombie Master…”she ordered, “attack her Banisher!”

    Zombie Master threw his arms forward, and shot a volley of lightning bolts at Banisher of the Radiance.

    “Go, Negate Attack!” shouted Marie.

    Her other facedown card lifted, and the lightning was absorbed by an invisible shield.

    “Guess what, Chelsea?” she asked. “Negate Attack is also a Counter Trap.”

    Bountiful Artemis glowed, and she drew one card.

    Chelsea looked at the rest of her cards.

    “I end my turn…” she sighed.

    Marie drew a card.

    “I gain 300 Life Points from Banished Energy,” she said, “then I summon Majestic Mech – Ohka!”

    In an explosion of light, a Fairy appeared that was all-too familiar, and not very-well liked by any player who didn’t use it. It looked like some radiant lion, made of gleaming, silvery metal with rose highlights and feathered wings. (2,400/1,400)

    “Peachy…” muttered Chelsea.

    “Attack her Zombie Master!” shouted Marie. “Righteous flame!”

    Ohka breathed a blast of burning hot light from its jaws, and Zombie Master was burned to a cinder.

    “Righteous flame…” muttered Erik. “Talk about a hypocrite…”

    Bountiful Artemis gestured, and threw her own orb at Vampire Lady, and the vampiress dissolved into nothing.

    “That’s just to start, darling,” chuckled Marie. “You likely have only one turn left. Then you’ll be the one who disappears without a trace.”

    Banisher of the Radiance threw his orb and hit Chelsea in the chest. She fell to her knees.


    (C: 2,200) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,600)



    Man… thought Chelsea. I’m really getting clobbered here… She’s right… One more round of this and I’ve had it…

    “I end my turn…” said Marie.

    “That means Ohka goes away!” yelled Sam. “And since your Banisher is on the field, it’s removed from play.”

    Ohka vanished into grains of light.

    “I think that’s the whole idea, Sam,” said Atticus, shaking his head.

    Chelsea slowly got up.

    “My move…” she muttered.

    She drew a card.

    She quickly placed it in her Disk, and a facedown card appeared.

    She bowed her head.

    Marie laughed.

    “So that was the best you could do, huh?” she asked.

    She drew a card.

    “I gain 600 Life Points from Banished Energy…

    “This is the end. Artemis, Banisher… Finish her off.”

    Artemis threw her orb of light at Chelsea.

    “GO!” shouted Chelsea, as her facedown card lifted. “Red Ghost Moon!”

    The spooky harvest moon appeared behind her, and she discarded The Kick Man in her hand.

    “I may have to sacrifice one of my Zombies, but it’s Negate Attack and Draining Shield all in one!”

    She glowed with energy.

    “So I see…” muttered Marie.

    She played a card.

    “I summon Banisher of the Light.”

    In an aura of energy, a tall, pious-looking priest in a long vestment appeared, holding out his hand. (100/2,000)

    “Why’d she put that guy in Attack Mode?” asked Erik.

    “Likely to draw Chelsea’s fire away from her other two Monsters,” said Atticus. “And if she doesn’t attack him and does attack Banisher of the Radiance, she can switch him to Defense Mode, and her strategy will still be unharmed.”


    (C: 3,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 7,200)



    “My draw,” said Chelsea, drawing a card.

    She grinned as she looked at it.

    How lucky can you get? she thought.

    She turned to Vampire Genesis. He smiled, and nodded.

    “I use Call of the Mummy to summon Vampire Lord!” she shouted.

    In a flourish of dark energy, the elegant vampire appeared, forming a fighting stance. (2,000/1,500)

    “Attack Banisher of the Light!” she shouted. “Children of the Night!”

    Vampire Lord lifted his cape, and a swarm of bats shot at Banisher of the Light. The holy man exploded into pixels.

    “Ergh…” groaned Marie.

    “Now I activate his effect,” said Chelsea with a grin. “I declare Spell Card.”

    Marie simply grinned back.

    She took a Spell Card from her deck and held it up. It vanished.

    “Uh, was that Spell Card what I think it was?” asked Erik.

    “If it is, we’ll find out in a minute…” sighed Sam.

    “Your move…” muttered Chelsea.


    (C: 3,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 5,300)



    Marie drew a card.

    “With one more Monster added to my Removed From Play pile,” she said, “I gain 900 Life Points.

    “And as your friends suspected, the Spell Card I chose to discard last round was this one…”

    A Spell Card appeared in her hand.

    “Card From a Different Dimension. Since it was removed from play last round, it goes to my hand this round, and we both draw two cards.”

    Both she and Chelsea made two draws.

    “I’ll set one card facedown, and then summon Layard the Liberator.”

    A facedown card appeared, and then another weird Fairy appeared. It was another legless, faceless, metal creature with six arms and wings. (1,400/1,500)

    “Chelsea, be careful!” shouted Atticus. “That thing…”

    “I know, I know!” replied Chelsea.

    “I end my turn,” said Marie.


    (C: 3,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,200)



    Chelsea drew a card.

    It was Rush Recklessly.

    Layard the Liberator is another Counter Fairy, she thought. If either of us activates a Counter Trap, she gets to recover two of her Fairies that have been removed from play.

    I’m guessing the facedown card is probably another Negate Attack to stop my Vampire Lord from destroying her Banisher. Then she’ll use Layard’s effect to get back Ohka.


    She looked at the Spell Card she had drawn.

    But her plan has one flaw… She doesn’t know that when she attempts to attack my vampire with Ohka, I’ll turn the tables completely…

    She placed it in her Disk.

    “I set one card facedown,” she said, as it appeared facedown.

    “Then I attack with Vampire Lord!”

    The swarm of bats flew at Banisher of the Radiance. Marie’s facedown card flipped up, and just as Chelsea had expected, it was Negate Attack.

    “Now,” said Marie, “the effects of both Artemis and Layard activate.”

    She drew one card. Then, two other cards appeared in her hand.

    “I set one Monster in Defense Mode, and end my turn,” said Chelsea, as a Defensive Monster appeared.

    “My move…” chuckled Marie, drawing a card.

    She looked at it, and smiled evilly.

    “I gain 300 Life Points from Banished Energy,” she said.

    “Then, Banisher of the Radiance attacks your facedown Monster.”

    The Banisher threw its orb, and a second Vampire Lady appeared on the card. She was disintegrated.

    “Now…” said Marie. “I’m going to fight you and your creatures with the enemy that vampires count as their greatest. A powerful, unrelenting force that they run in fear from. A great power that they can’t possibly combat, because even confronting it would spell their doom…”

    “What are you talking about?” said Chelsea, opening her eyes wide.

    “I’m talking about… the sun!” laughed Marie. “Life-giving radiant rays from above, which cause the horrors of the night to wither and die. Even Penelope feared this great power…”

    “And it was a cruel joke!” yelled Chelsea. “She was a pious holy woman all her life… The sun was a representation of the powers that she worshipped, the noble path she had dedicated herself to… But due to the curse that had been inflicted upon her, she was forced to hide herself from it…

    “It was like she could never look the holy powers she worshipped in the face. One has to wonder what went through her mind in the hours before dawn as she searched for a place to conceal herself from the light…”

    “Well, you’re about to feel its incredible power firsthand,” said Marie. “I summon Solar Flare Dragon!”

    She played the card, and in a blast of flame, a large, fiery serpent appeared in front of her. (1,500/1,000)

    “Now, I’ll play the Spell Card Dimension Distortion. Since I have no cards in my Graveyard, this lets me Special Summon a Monster that has been removed from play. And I’ll summon the one I discarded when I played Destruction of Destiny.”

    In another burst of flame, a second Solar Flare Dragon appeared. (1,500/1,000)

    “A Solar Flare Lock!” shouted Chelsea.

    “Correct, darling,” said Marie with a grin. “You can’t attack a Solar Flare Dragon so long as I have another Pyro Monster on the field. And both of them are Pyros, so they protect each other from attacks. It’s only a matter of time now…

    “I move Artemis and Layard into Defense Mode.”

    The two Fairies crossed their arms and shielded themselves.

    “I end my turn, which means that the effects of my Solar Flare Dragons kick in.”

    The two Pyros breathed streams of flames at Chelsea, and she screamed loudly.

    “And since I’m ending my turn with a hand that consists of eight cards, I must now discard two of them.”

    She held up Ohka and Banisher of the Light, and they vanished.

    “Your move…”


    (C: 2,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,500)



    * * * * * * * * * *



    Vita and Daala exchanged blows, Vita throwing most of them. But all of the punches and kicks she aimed at her foe were blocked aside.

    “I know all of your moves, Vita!” shouted Daala. “Know why? Because I taught ‘em to you!”

    Then Vita threw a kick that connected, hitting Daala in the stomach and throwing her backwards.

    “Whoa…” said Daala, getting up. “There’s a new one…”

    “I found a Legendary Jujitsu Master who was willing to teach me a few moves,” said Vita.

    “You don’t say?” muttered Daala. “Ah, well, I’m sick of this anyway…”

    She gestured, and two cards appeared in her hand.

    “Holding Arms!” she shouted, as one of them glowed.

    “Huh?” said Vita.

    Then a golden rod with a pair of shackles on each end and the Eye of Wdjat in the center appeared. She screamed as it latched onto her two wrists and she was lifted into the air.

    “Holding Legs!” shouted Daala, as the other card glowed.

    A similar set of shackles appeared, and latched onto Vita’s ankles.

    She was thrown violently against the wall, and held fast.

    “Comfy?” asked Daala. “That fool Marik may have been insane, but he had some good taste in cards.”

    “Cheater!” growled Vita.

    “Cheating?” replied Daala. “It isn’t cheating if you use your own abilities. Not my fault you didn’t know that I learned a few new ones since we spoke last.

    “Now, why don’t we watch the rest of Chelsea’s duel, huh?”

    She lay back on her couch, and wiped her brow.



    Continued…

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    “This doesn’t look good, people,” said Atticus, shaking his head. “I faced this strategy before. I would have lost if it weren’t for one Trap Card…”

    “Is this a Trap Card Chelsea would have?” asked Erik.

    “I sincerely doubt it…” sighed Atticus.

    Chelsea slowly drew a card.

    Her eyes lit up when she saw what card is was.

    Hey… she thought. I got an idea…

    “I throw one card facedown…” she said, as a facedown card materialized.

    “Then Vampire Lord attacks Banisher of the Radiance!”

    The swarm of bats shot at Banisher of the Radiance, and the metallic Fairy exploded into shards. Marie cringed.

    “All right!” shouted Ren. “Now Marie can’t remove any more Monsters from play!”

    “Big deal!” she laughed. “As if I need him anymore.”

    “I can still use Vampire Lord’s effect,” said Chelsea. “And I’m naming Trap Card this time.”

    Marie frowned. She took another copy of Forced Back from her deck, and discarded it.

    “I end my turn.”


    (C: 2,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 6,100)



    Marie drew a card.

    “I gain 900 Life Points again… Then I’ll play a facedown…”

    A facedown card appeared.

    “And I think I’ll just end there.”

    Chelsea screamed as the two streams of flame hit her again.


    (C: 1,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 7,000)



    “My move…” muttered Chelsea. “And your two Dragons are going down…”

    She drew a card. Then she opened the Field Slot on her Disk, and placed a card in it.

    “I play… Infernalvania!”

    Like all Field Spells, the whole landscape changed, transporting them to a broken badlands full of twisted trees. A spooky vampire’s castle materialized behind Chelsea.

    “In Infernalvania,” said Chelsea, “all I have to do is toss one Zombie from my hand, and all Monsters on the field are wiped out.”

    Marie laughed out loud.

    “The same goes for your Monsters, darling!” she laughed. “And you forgot that this Field Spell has a serious handicap. You aren’t allowed to summon after you use its effect. So I may lose my Monsters, but you’ll be completely defenseless from my next attack.”

    “Think again,” said Chelsea. “When I use the effect of this Field Spell, my Vampire Lord will totally safe…”

    Her facedown card lifted.

    “I activate… Interdimensional Matter Transporter!”

    A machine resembling a metallic, futuristic Christmas tree appeared behind Vampire Lord, and he vanished in a flash of light.

    “Now,” chuckled Chelsea, discarding her second Zombie Master, “I activate the effect of Infernalvania!”

    Thunder rolled, and then four bolts of lightning struck, vaporizing Bountiful Artemis, Layard the Liberator, and the two Solar Flare Dragons.

    “You are gonna pay for that…” growled Marie.

    “I end my turn,” said Chelsea, “which means Vampire Lord comes back.”

    The machine glowed, and Vampire Lord appeared again in a wave of light.

    “All right!” shouted Ren. “Chelsea finally took out her side!”

    “I’ll build a new side!” yelled Marie, drawing a card.

    “I gain 900 Life Points…

    “Next, I play Mystical Space Typhoon!”

    She held up the Spell Card, and a tornado tore through the whole arena. The castle behind Chelsea was blown to rubble, and the broken landscape was reduced to dust.

    “Now, I activate my facedown Soul Release,” she said, as her facedown card lifted. “I’ll remove five of my Monsters from play.”

    Both Solar Flare Dragons, Banisher of the Radiance, Bountiful Artemis, and Layard the Liberator fell out of her discard slot. She held the cards up and they vanished.

    “Now, I play a facedown…”

    She fit a card in her Disk, and a facedown card appeared.

    “And then I call upon a being that can channel the power of the sun even more than those Dragons…

    “I summon Helios – The Primordial Sun!”

    The lights dimmed, and a new creature appeared. It looked like a tall, slim humanoid, made entirely of bandage wrappings. In place of a head was an orb of pure solar energy that shone like a beacon. Vampire Lord shielded his eyes.

    “For each Monster that has been removed from play between the two of us,” explained Marie, “Helios has 100 Attack and Defense Points. And so far, there have been a total of thirteen.”

    (1,300/1,300)

    “I end my turn.”


    (C: 1,800) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 7,900)



    Chelsea drew a card. She looked at it.

    Better be careful, she thought.

    “Vampire Lord…” she ordered. “Attack Helios!”

    Vampire Lord spread his cape.

    “I activate this!” shouted Marie, as her facedown card lifted. “Planet Alignment!”

    The sky darkened, and the bodies of the cosmos appeared behind her.

    “With Helios on the field, this mighty Spell can move whole planets, and the cataclysm it causes wipes out your Monsters and deals you 300 points of damage!”

    Vampire Lord groaned, and then exploded into pixels.

    “Heh…” said Chelsea. “Don’t you know what happens when Vampire Lord is destroyed by a card effect?

    “In the meantime…

    “I use Call of the Mummy to summon Ryu Kokki in Attack Mode.”

    She played a card, and the huge bone ogre appeared. (2,400/2,000)

    “Then I’ll set a Monster in Defense Mode.”

    She set a card, and a facedown Monster appeared.

    “I’ll throw another card facedown, and then play Mirage of Nightmare.”

    A facedown card appeared next to her other one, and the Mirage card appeared.


    (C: 1,500) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 7,900)



    “My move…” chuckled Marie, drawing a card. “And with five more of my Monsters removed from play, I gain 2,400 Life Points.”

    “Her Life Points are over ten-thousand!” shouted Ren. “How the heck is Chelsea ever gonna get them to zero?”

    “That’s just it,” replied Marie. “She won’t.”

    “Yeah?” said Chelsea. “Well, thanks to my Mirage, I get four cards.”

    She made four draws.

    “And now, I activate Emergency Provisions!”

    Her Quickplay Spell lifted, and the Mirage card was consumed.

    “You still can’t beat me,” replied Marie. “Especially since I’m summoning Barrier Statue of the Heavens.”

    She played the card and a new Fairy appeared – sort of. It more looked like a statue of a Fairy, surrounded by a radiant halo. (1,000/1,000)

    “A Barrier Statue?” gasped Sam. “Yumi, I remember those things!”

    “How could we forget…” muttered Yumi.

    In Duelatopia, Rasputin had sent two brainwashed duelists after her and Sam. One of them had used Barrier Statue of the Drought against them. It wasn’t very strong, but it prevented any duelist from Special Summoning any Monster that wasn’t an Earth Monster. Their two opponents used almost all Earth Monsters, but Yumi and Sam used mostly Dark ones.

    “Anyway,” said Marie, “now, neither of us can Special Summon any Monsters except Light Monsters.

    “And I’m going to Special Summon one right now by sacrificing Helios…”

    The Primordial Sun vanished.

    “I summon Helios Duo Megistus!”

    A new Monster appeared in Helios’s place. It looked like it had been cut from the same cloth as The Primordial Sun, but it was chubbier, its solar orb was larger, and its body had vaguely feminine features.

    “Duo is twice as good as her brother,” said Marie, “because she gains 200 Attack and Defense Points for each Monster that’s been removed from play.”

    (2,600/2,600)

    “Attack Ryu Kokki!” she shouted. “Solar singer!”

    A blast of fiery energy shot from Duo’s solar orb at Ryu Kokki…

    “Go, Rush Recklessly!” shouted Chelsea.

    Her facedown card lifted, and Ryu Kokki’s Attack Score shot up to 3,100. It swatted the blast of flame aside, and Duo exploded in a fiery burst of light.

    “Your sun just went supernova,” mocked Chelsea.

    “Not yet, it didn’t,” replied Marie, as a facedown card appeared. “I play a facedown. Then move to my End Phase, and activate Duo’s effect.”

    In a burst of light, Duo reappeared in front of Marie.

    “She’s not only back,” continued Marie, “she’s stronger than she was before!”

    (2,900/2,900)


    (C: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 9,800)



    Chelsea nervously drew a card.

    Darn… she thought. With that Barrier Statue there, I can’t use Vampire Lord’s effect to bring him back…

    I could attack the Barrier Statue with Ryu Kokki, but I have a feeling I know what’s coming next, and if Ryu is in Attack Mode, it might be bad…


    She turned the card on her Disk, and Ryu Kokki crouched in Defense Mode.

    “Go ahead…” she snarled.

    “I draw,” chuckled Marie, “and once again, I gain 2,400 Life Points…”

    She glowed with a fiery aura of golden energy.

    “I sacrifice Helios Duo Megistus to summon something stronger yet!” she declared. “It’s the most powerful of its siblings, and it’s three Monsters in one…”

    Duo vanished.

    “Helios Trice Megistus!”

    The Monster that appeared did indeed seem to be three in one. It looked like three miniature versions of Helios, with oversized solar disks for heads. They levitated in a triangular pattern.

    “And for each Monster removed from play, they have 300 Attack and Defense Points.”

    (3,900/3,900)

    Chelsea grit her teeth.

    “Attack Ryu Kokki!” ordered Marie. “Phoenix Prominence!”

    The three solar beings burned with fire, and a huge, flaming bird flew from them, soaring towards Ryu Kokki. The Bone Dragon Ogre exploded into burned bones.

    “Now I use Trice’s effect,” continued Marie. “When it destroys one Monster, it gets to attack again!”

    The Phoenix flew forward again, towards Chelsea’s facedown Monster. Pyramid Turtle appeared on the card, and exploded into dust.

    “I use Pyramid Turtle’s effect…” growled Chelsea.

    “No you won’t!” laughed Marie. “You can’t Special Summon any Monsters that aren’t Light, remember?”

    “Oh, I remember,” replied Chelsea. “I remember very well!”

    An explosion of energy appeared on her side of the field, and Penelope appeared in front of her, looking incredibly angry. Chelsea’s Call of the Mummy and Marie’s facedown Dark Bribe were both blown to pieces. (1,000/200)

    “Wha… Buh… How…” stammered Marie. “You mean… She’s a Light Monster??”

    Chelsea nodded.

    “That’s impossible!” screamed Marie. “She’s… She’s a vampire!”

    “A vampire who kept her soul,” replied Chelsea. “One who rejected their evil and the darkness they represented, and vowed to crush them whenever she could. She was a vampire who hated what she was, and turned against their foul race. Thus, she is a being of light.

    “And she gains power from each creature of the night who perishes. For each Zombie in my Graveyard, she gains 400 more Attack Points.”

    (2,200/200)

    Marie laughed out loud.

    “Good thing I removed most of them from play,” she chuckled. “She isn’t even close to being strong enough to beat Trice.”

    “We’ll see,” said Chelsea. “It’s my move…”


    (C: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 12,200)



    She drew a card.

    “I play… Graceful Charity.”

    She played the card, and the angel of charity appeared. Her feathers fell on her deck, and she drew three cards.

    She looked at the cards in her hand, and discarded Zombie Bed and Soul-Absorbing Bone Tower.

    “With another Zombie in my grave, Penelope gets even stronger.”

    (2,600/200)

    “Still not enough,” replied Marie.

    “Now I’ll play Monster Reborn!” shouted Chelsea.

    “You don’t have another Light Monster in your Graveyard!” screamed Marie.

    “True,” replied Chelsea. “So I’ll get one from yours.”

    The holy ankh appeared, and then Helios Duo Megistus appeared next to Penelope. (2,600/2,600)

    “Argh!” gasped Marie.

    “Duo, destroy her Barrier Statue!” ordered Chelsea. “Solar singer!”

    Duo blasted her burning stream of solar flames, and Barrier Statue of the Heavens exploded in a conflagration of light.

    “Ergh…” muttered Marie. “How dare you!”

    “I’m not done!” continued Chelsea. “Now that it’s gone, I’m going to Special Summon a few more Monsters.

    “First, I use one of my Deck Lord abilities. I remove two Zombies from play…”

    Zombie Master and Pyramid Turtle slipped out of her discard slot, and Penelope fell to an Attack Score of 1,800.

    “…to summon another Zombie from my Graveyard. So guess who’s back?”

    Vampire Lord appeared again. (2,000/1,500)

    “FOOL!” sneered Marie. “Don’t you realize that if you remove Monsters from play, you only make Trice stronger?”

    Helios Trice Megistus rose to (4,500/4,500), while Helios Duo Megistus rose to (3,000/3,000).

    “If they like power,” said Chelsea, “I’ll give them even more! I play Book of Life! I raise Ryu Kokki from my Graveyard, and then remove your Barrier Statue from play as well!”

    Ryu Kokki appeared in front of her. (2,400/2,000) Penelope fell to (1,400/200), while Trice rose to (4,800/4,800). Meanwhile, Helios Duo Megistus rose to (3,200/3,200).

    “I’ll throw this facedown, and take a break.”

    A facedown card appeared.


    (C: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 10,600)



    “I draw!” yelled Marie, drawing a card. “And with one more Monster in my Removed From Play pile, I gain 2,700 Life Points.

    “Helios, kill Penelope!”

    Helios Trice Megistus burned with flames, and the Phoenix blasted towards Penelope.

    “Now who’s being foolish?” asked Chelsea. “Activate… Widespread Ruin!”

    Her facedown card lifted. Everyone cheered as the three suns exploded in a flaming blast.

    “Seems Marie was so overcome with jealousy, she forgot to be careful,” said Atticus, shaking her head. “She wanted to attack Penelope so much, she didn’t even consider the facedown card.”

    Marie frowned. She looked at the three cards in her hand.

    She placed a card on her Disk, and a facedown Monster appeared.

    “Attack me if you want,” she said. “My Life Points are high enough to take it.”


    (C: 2,500) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 13,300)



    Chelsea drew a card.

    “Oh?” she said. “We’ll see about that. I pay half my Life Points… Vampire Genesis, move to the field!”

    “As you wish,” said the huge vampire, stepping forward. (3,000/2,100)

    “Is Chelsea crazy?!” shouted Ren.

    “I have to agree with Ren,” said Marie with a grin. “You do know that with him on the field, he’s vulnerable to an attack.”

    “True,” said Chelsea, “but not if I end this now. I’m Equipping him with Axe of Despair.”

    The huge, ugly axe appeared in Vampire Genesis’s hands. (4,000/2,100)

    “All right!” shouted Chelsea. “Penelope… Destroy her facedown Monster!”

    Penelope shot a blast of burning light from her staff. Magician of Faith appeared on the card, and was blown to bits.

    Marie grinned, and a Spell Card slipped out of her discard slot.

    “Your Planet Alignment card, right?” asked Chelsea. “And the last card in your hand other than Card From a Different Dimension is clearly another Primordial Sun.

    “Well sorry… But I’m never giving you a chance to use them!

    “Vampire Genesis, get her!”

    Vampire Genesis lunged at Marie, and delivered a fierce chop with the Axe of Despair. Marie screamed.

    “Vampire Lord, children of the night!”

    Vampire Lord opened his cape, and the swarm of bats flew at Marie. She shielded herself as they bit and clawed at her.

    “Helios, solar singer!”

    Helios Duo Megistus blasted its solar fire, and Marie screamed again.

    “Ryu Kokki… Bone basher!”

    Ryu Kokki lumbered up to the fallen angel and gave a mighty slam, throwing Marie backwards.


    (C: 1,250) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 1,700)



    Marie the Fallen One slowly got up, and panted for breath.

    “Well, Chelsea…” she gasped. “I admit you had me worried there for a minute… But I still have Life Points left… And when my turn comes…”

    “Still my turn, Marie,” interrupted Chelsea. “And I’m using one of my other Deck Lord abilities. I can use it at any Phase of my turn, even my Battle Phase.

    “It’s called Vampire Evolution. It lets me sacrifice a Zombie Monster in order to Special Summon one from my hand that’s exactly one Level higher.

    “So, I’ll sacrifice my Level Five Vampire Lord…”

    Vampire Lord vanished.

    “To summon Lich Lord, King of the Underworld!”

    In a burst of darkness, the robed, undead sorcerer appeared. (2,400/1,200)

    Marie bowed her head.

    “Still my Battle Phase,” said Chelsea. “Attack her directly! Unholy blight!”

    Lich Lord aimed his staff, and cast a powerful dark spell. Marie barely moved as it hit her.


    (C: 1,250) - - - - - - - - - - (M: 0)



    “All right!” cheered Ren.

    He ran up and hugged Chelsea.

    “Ren, please…” gasped Chelsea.

    Vampire Genesis lifted his claw, and Marie started to glow with a dark aura.

    “That’s it,” muttered Marie. “Hug your boyfriend for now…

    “And take pride in this victory. You haven’t seen the last of me, Chelsea, and I won’t be defeated again! I promise you!”

    Then she burst into pixels.

    “Where do you think she went?” asked Sam.

    “From whence she came…” muttered Atticus. “From whence she came…”

    “Can’t you ever say ‘I don’t know’?” asked Erik. “Kinda feel bad for her though… She had the same chance that Joan had to get forgiveness, but she blew it…”

    “I’ll say she ‘blew it’ a long time ago,” said Yumi, shaking her head. “The thing is, she never learned a very important part about redemption… Actively seeking forgiveness defeats the purpose of receiving it. Such a thing cannot be gotten… It can only be given…”


    * * * * * * * * * *



    Ten minutes later, Daala was speaking to Marie over a screen.

    “So, did it feel good to get it out of your system?” she asked, rather annoyed.

    Marie merely bowed her head.

    “That’s what I figured,” said Daala. “Now get back to your proper station, and be ready to face them again with your proper deck. Heck, you can even duel Chelsea again if you want. But I have enough to worry about without being disturbed by things like this.”

    “You’re already disturbed, Daala,” said Vita. “And your army has nothing to do with it.”

    Daala turned to her prisoner.

    “Do you want me to gag you?” she sneered.

    Vita chuckled.

    “Do it!” she laughed. “Of course, you’ll have to take this mask off to put a gag on me… Are you willing to do that? In your own throne room where you receive guests and servants?”

    Daala glared at her.

    “Nice try…” she sneered. “The mask stays on, Vita. The one thing about you I can still control is using it to hide what you are, and it’s going to stay hidden for as long as I’m in charge.

    “And now that I’ve gotcha, I’m keeping you close by until I figure out a way make something that will hold you that you won’t break out of. If my current plan works, it may be easy.

    “For now, consider yourself lucky… You have a front-row seat to the best duels in Xanadu.”

    She chuckled, and continued to watch as Yumi’s party trekked across the Flaming Peaks.


    * * * * * * * * * *




    PLANET ALIGNMENT (Spell Card)

    Quickplay Spell

    Image:
    The planets of the solar system, lined up in perfect alignment.

    Card Description: You may only activate this card when you have a “Helios – The Primordial Sun” face-up on your side of the field. Destroy all Monsters on the field except for “Helios – The Primordial Sun” and inflict 300 points of direct damage to your opponent.

    Note: “Planet Alignment” was first used by Banner in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Amnael’s Endgame (Part Two)”. All creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    CARD FROM A DIFFERENT DIMENSION (Spell Card)

    Normal Spell

    Image:
    A weird machine, crackling with energy, with a Duel Monsters card being created inside it.

    Card Description: When this card is removed from play, return it to the owner’s hand during his/her next Standby Phase. Then, both players draw two cards from their respective decks.

    Note: “Card From A Different Dimension” was first used by Zane in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “The Graduation Match (Part One)”. All creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    INFERNALVANIA (Spell Card)

    Field Spell

    Image:
    A broken wasteland with a creepy vampire’s castle on a hill.

    Card Description: Once per turn, during a player’s own turn, a player may discard one Zombie-Type Monster from his/her hand to destroy all Monsters on the field. A player who uses this effect may not Normal Summon, Special Summon, or set a Monster for the remainder of the turn in which he/she uses this effect.

    Note: “Infernalvania” was first used by Camula in the “Yu-Gi-Oh GX” episode “Field of Screams (Part One)”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    HOLDING ARMS (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Fiend/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 500
    DEF: 0

    Card Description: When this card attacks an opposing Monster, battle damage to both players is reduced to zero and neither Monster is destroyed. This Monster and the attack target cannot declare an attack for three of your opponent’s turns or until this Monster or the attack target is removed from the field.



    HOLDING LEGS (Monster Card)

    Card Specs

    Type:
    Fiend/Effect
    Attribute: Earth
    Level: 4
    ATK: 800
    DEF: 600

    Card Description: When this card is Normal Summoned, Flip-Summoned, or Special Summoned, return all Spell and Trap Cards on the field to their respective owners’ hands.

    Note: “Holding Arms” and “Holding Legs” were first used by Marik in the multi-part original anime episode “Mind Game”. Creative credit goes to the writers of that episode.



    Chelsea’s Deck Lord: “Vampire Genesis”: “Zombie Swap”: You may shuffle one Zombie-Type Monster from your hand into your deck to search your deck for a Zombie-Type Monster that is an equal or lower Level than the one you sent back to your deck. You may use this effect once per round. (Intermediate Power) “Vampire Evolution”: You may Tribute one Zombie-Type Monster to Special Summon a Zombie-Type Monster from your hand that is one Level higher than the Tributed Monster. This effect may be used at any Phase of your turn, and may be used during your opponent’s turn. (Intermediate Power) “Graveyard Sacrifice”: You may remove two Zombies in your Graveyard from play to Special Summon one Zombie from your Graveyard. This effect may be used a total of three times, once per turn. (Minor Power)



    Marie’s Deck Lord: “Banished Energy”: During your Standby Phase, gain 300 Life Points for each of your Monsters that have been removed from play. (Greater Power)



    Coming up next:

    The dangerous trek across the Flaming Peaks continues. Daala’s plan for the heroes at this leg begins, and they learn that Horus is not the only powerful Duel Spirit who has become uneasy. To make matters worse, they meet a duelist who has apparently come from the pages of comic books, who uses cards with powers that few have been able to withstand. What is the secret behind this strange individual?

    “Something Completely Different” is coming soon.




    Name that Card!

    Most of the time, the effect text for a Ritual Monster includes the name of the Ritual Spell required to summon it. One Ritual Monster does not, even though the Spell was still required, possibly because there was not enough room on the card to list it. Can you name it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dark Sage
    The antagonist in this chapter, along with her history and motivations, was designed by Starjake.
    *looks around wildly* She was? Really? Where is she?

    Wait...you mean that Marie you just portrayed? That sadistic, cruel, evil, demonic thing? No...no, no, that did not come from my imagination. The Marie I came up with would have doubted herself; wondered if she really was doing the right thing. There were no moral ambiguities with your Marie. Ironically, in your haste to make her vibrantly angry, you made her all the more plain.

    Was she supposed to be angry? To a degree, yes. Was she supposed to be jealous? Of course. Bitter, resentful...and - don't get me wrong - those words all showed up at some point. But, she was supposed to be other things, too. She was supposed to be struggling to find redemption; I didn't see any redemptive qualities in her. She wasn't even sorry for whatever it was she had done. Marie was supposed to be a character that people could sympathize with, maybe even feel pity for.

    But you made Marie just like you make all your other characters: shallow. She was BAD, differing from your other BAD characters only in her backstory. I've never felt much pity for your other BAD characters; I sure don't feel much for this one, if any at all.

    I did come up with this Spirit's identity, Deck, and history, so I will take credit for those. You, however, were the one who came up with her character; her personality; her black, uncaring, unapologetic soul. For that, you can have all the credit you'd like.

    From a technical standpoint, the duel was OK; painfully short, but OK. I liked the Card from a Different Dimension trick. You could have gone much farther with the whole vampires-being-weakened-by-the-sun thing, but whatever. And I thought we agreed that - outside of Helios and her evolutions - there would be no cosmos-related cards - why was Planet Alignment in there?

    All in all, though, I'm sorely disappointed. This was an excellent opportunity for you to use a deep character; one that broke out of your normal GOOD and BAD molds. You didn't even have to create the character; someone else did it for you. All you had to do was write it. I'd hoped that, after all this time and effort you've spent writing, you'd be able to write in more than black and white.

    I guess I'll just have to resign myself to the fact that, in your worlds and your mind, there are no shades of grey.



    Oh, and the card you want us to name is Relinquished.
    Last edited by starjake; 19th July 2008 at 01:09 AM.
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