Hello everyone.
You may have expected me to respond to the recent attacks on this fic, my credibility, and myself. Well, I’m not going to. I recognized these posts not as criticisms, but as insults. And I’ve faced far worse insults in my time. I’m not going to debate these accusations, because I know that doing so is just what these people want me to do, and doing so would be pointless anyway. So I will turn the other cheek.
I will, however, continue doing what I love to do: writing fanfiction. It’s a hobby that I do not want to give up any time soon. I will post in on TPM so long as people read it here. And if no-one does, I can continue posting it on fanfic.net.
So, on with the fanfic. To start, the answer to last chapter’s Name that Card was “Relinquished”.
For this chapter, it represents my first foray into the “third generation” of Yu-Gi-Oh. This is something new to me, and represents a new challenge. So for all involved, bear with me. Also, a lot of the cards used in this chapter will not be released for the TCG until August 9th when the Sneak Preview event for The Duelist Genesis occurs in the United States. I won’t waste space at the end of the chapter detailing ever single new card, except for one that I created myself. I’ll provide a link if anyone desires to look the cards up.
Anyway, enjoy.
You’d think as the granddaughter of two duelists whose names are, well, legendary, I’d study up on the game some more.
The duelist I’m facing has Monsters I’ve never heard of. She possesses special Monsters that I’ve only heard stories about, whispered among duelists at Kaibaland. Several duelists I know claim they know someone who knows someone who’s seen them, but they have a mythic status. And not like Kaiba’s three Dragons either. He was all too willing to show them off.
As a result, I’ve gone into this duel completely unprepared, facing forces I can’t comprehend. My opponent must be truly exceptional… She isn’t afraid of these creatures, and tames them as easily as someone would a loyal dog.
I’m the Queen of Games. I can’t refuse a challenge or back down. But now, I must defend my title like never before…
Time to duel, in a different way…
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
Something Completely Different
Atticus continued to lead the way through the volcanic mountain range, the Cold Wave Spell radiating an aura from his Disk that held back the terrible heat.
His companions realized that it was likely the only thing that kept them from being deep fried by the flowing lava that bordered the paths, and the pools of it that they carefully circumnavigated.
“Uhm, Atticus?” asked Ren, nervously. “Question…”
“Shoot,” he replied.
“How long does that Spell last?” he asked.
“Don’t worry,” he assured. “Unlike the actual version, it lasts longer than one round.”
“What happens if someone comes along with a Mystical Space Typhoon?” asked Chelsea, nervously.
“No problem,” replied Atticus, lifting his Disk and pointing to it. “Judgment of Anubis and Curse of Royal already set. A lot of Hunters have tried taking me out that way. They learned the hard way that I’m not that dumb…”
“I’m kinda curious, Atticus,” asked Yumi. “If Joan programmed you, is there an AI version of his sister in Xanadu?”
Atticus stopped.
“There… used to be…” he said, sadly. “I’d rather not talk about it…”
“What do you mean?” asked Ren. “Where is…”
Chelsea hit him with her elbow.
“Don’t you get it, Ren?” she whispered. “Alexis was part of Joan’s army, but she was defeated in a duel. He doesn’t know where she is now.”
Atticus turned to them and nodded.
“But I know she’s alive,” he said. “We were programmed to be just as close as the real Rhodes siblings, so if she had been executed, I’d feel it in my gut.
“A lot of Joan’s army has lost a friend or sibling since they came into Xanadu… It gives us something to work towards. We look forward to the day when we fight our way into the Core and liberate all the prisoners Daala has taken.
“We’re gonna do it… I just know it…”
They walked over a crest, and found their path blocked by a wide lake of lava, with several stones within.
“Now what?” asked Sam.
Atticus studied the layout.
“Follow my lead,” he said.
He leapt to the nearest stone, landing on it.
“You gotta be kidding,” shouted Sam. “I never learned to swim in water let alone lava!”
“It’s easy,” said Atticus, “so long as you don’t think about what happens if you fall.”
He jumped to the next stone.
“Okay…” muttered Yumi. “I’m not thinking about it… I’m not thinking about it…”
* * * * * * * * * *
Yumi’s party was being watched, as always, but not by Daala at the moment. She had vital plans for them that would be coming to a headway soon, and she was debriefing the one in charge of them.
When Daala had cast her physical body aside, she had freed herself of the restraints of a human woman. She didn’t need to do many of the things that humans needed to do to survive, like eat or sleep. She didn’t even need to breathe.
She could sleep if she wanted to, however. Sometimes she felt the need to rest, and to dream, something that sentient beings needed to keep sane. She knew that demons didn’t sleep, and one theory was that some of the more maniacal ones owed their insanity to insomnia. Thus, she did sleep at times, often with someone to keep her warm.
And while she didn’t need to eat, she often did so, to experience taste, another sensation that humans needed.
Since other servants in her army needed to eat, the palace at the Core had a large commissary. And Daala had a private chef as well, whose job was to cook for her and the members of her inner circle. He was an AI program that Daala modeled after her father’s old cook that he had eventually fired. His name was Jean-Claude.
There was a reason that her father had fired him. Not that he was a bad cook. He was an excellent cook. The reason was, he was just plain rude, and it was a fault that Daala could not erase when she made the AI program, no matter how hard she tried.
Right now, he was peeling onions, and watching Yumi’s party on a screen.
“Tread careful, you fools,” he muttered. “One wrong step, and you’ll be boiled like Marseille bouillabaisse…”
He wiped tears away from his eyes.
“Cursed onions…” he muttered.
“Jean-Claude?” said a voice.
An Otohime walked into the room. Jean-Claude frowned. He didn’t like her at all. Then again, he didn’t like any of the members of Daala’s inner circle. All they ever did was order him around, and he was sick of it.
“Daala wanted me to give you a message,” said the Duel Spirit. “She wants lox and bagels for breakfast tomorrow.”
“VAT?” shouted Jean-Claude. “Lox has to be fresh! Do you know how early I’m going to have to get up tomorrow morning to download zat?”
“That’s what I told her,” said the Otohime. “She said to set your alarm.”
“Sacré bleu…” muttered Jean-Claude, clenching his fist.
“Oh, and Jean?” she said, turning away, “I’ll be in the library… Bring me a BLT…”
She closed the door.
“Bitch…” he growled.
The door swung open.
“WHAT was that?” she shouted. “Care to say that to my face?”
Jean-Claude shrank back in fright.
“I didn’t think so,” said the Otohime. “Do your job, Jean. I know it’s tradition for the French to be impolite, but doing so to your employers here is not a good idea… You’re hanging by a thread as it is.”
She turned and left again.
Jean-Claude slammed the peeler down on the ground and sat down with a sulk.
“All I’m good for to zem is ‘doing my job’,” he thought. “Seems in zis place, in order to be noticed, you need to duel…”
He looked at a Duel Disk on the counter.
“Vell, I can duel, and I vould too…”
He looked at the screen. He saw Sam make it over the lake, the last one across.
“Maybe all I need is a few powerful cards… Oui, zen I could duel as vell as ze rest of zem…”
* * * * * * * * * *
Yumi and company had crossed the lava pit, only to find trouble on the opposite side. A very big volcano ahead of them was rumbling, and smoke was pouring out of its crater.
“That thing is starting to stir, if you ask me,” said Ren.
“Hey, guys, look,” said Erik.
He pointed, and they all saw a building of some sort at the base of the volcano. It was dome-shaped, made of stone, with a single door in the front.
“That looks like Ben Kenobi’s hut from the first Star Wars movie,” said Erik.
“Yeah, well I doubt that whoever lives there is as friendly as old Ben was,” pondered Yumi. “If the owner built it right under a volcano, it’s likely adequate shelter for an eruption… But we’d best find out who the owner is…”
They walked up to the door, and saw that it had a name plate on it.
PSIONIC SURGERY
EMMA FROST PRESIDING
“What the heck?” asked Sam. “A surgeon? Not exactly the best place for a medical practice…”
“I’ve heard that name before…” muttered Ren. “I have a bad feeling about this…”
Yumi pushed open the door, and a blast of cold air greeted them as they walked in.
The interior certainly didn’t look like any doctor’s office. The whole place was set up with cushioned couches and silk pillows, along with shag rugs. The smell of incense filled the air. It looked sort of like some spoiled princess’s bedroom.
“Odd,” said Yumi.
They heard a click, and some relaxation music came one. They turned towards another side of the large room, and saw that someone had come in, and turned on a sound system.
It was a tall and very attractive woman, blonde, blue-eyed, and busty. She wore white pants that were incredibly form-fitting, and a white halter top with a high collar, low-cut to reveal her cleavage. Connected to the halter was a white, flowing cape.
“Uhm… Emma Frost, I presume?” asked Yumi.
The woman looked at them with a cold glance.
“Indeed,” she said. “So, which of you needs my services?”
“Services?” asked Yumi.
“You wouldn’t have come unless Daala sent you,” replied Emma. “Psionic surgery… Which of you is my patient?”
“People…”said Ren, nervously. “Out the door, now…”
“Huh?” said Chelsea.
Ren grabbed her, and retreated out the door. Everyone followed. Emma crossed her arms and shook her head in confusion.
“Why’d you do that?” asked Atticus, once they were outside. “We lucked out! She mistook us for members of Daala’s army!”
“Yes, but I just remembered who Emma Frost is,” replied Ren. “Her appearance kinda helped.”
“She looked like she belonged at the Playboy Mansion,” muttered Erik.
“She’s an old X-Men character,” continued Ren, “originally a villain, later a reluctant hero with questionable morals. She was known for having psychic powers, and being among the most powerful in that area.
“One thing that made her stand out in that area was her skill in psionic surgery, a skill that is unusual in even the most powerful telepaths. It basically lets the psychic control individual brain functions in such a way that the physical body can be altered… Mind over matter. A psionic surgeon can cure diseases, heal injuries, and even repair physical disabilities.
“This is clearly an AI program in Emma’s shape. Dealing with her may be dangerous.”
Everyone paused.
“Or…” said Yumi, looking at the door.
She paused. She gave it a long look.
“Or,” she continued, “if we take her down, we can rob Daala of a very powerful resource. If psionic surgeons are that rare, her defeat would be an incredible blow to Daala’s forces.”
Atticus looked at the door.
“People,” said Yumi. “Taking away enemy resources is an important part in any conflict. I’d say that doing away with a powerful healer qualifies.”
“Okay…” said Atticus. “But let’s be careful regardless…”
They turned and opened the door and walked in.
“Uh, Emma?” said Yumi. “Come to think of it, we…”
What happened next took them completely by surprise. A wave of energy hit them, and they were thrown against the wall.
And they didn’t fall down after hitting it. Something was holding them there.
Emma grinned at them, and slipped a Duel Disk on her arm.
“You folks made two mistakes, Yumi,” she said. “The first one was not taking advantage of an enemy when you took her by surprise.
“The second one was thinking you could hold that conversation without me hearing. In case you didn’t know, I possess clairaudience.”
“Heh, heh…” said Yumi, with a grin. “Well, you certainly can’t blame me for trying, huh? By the way, I’m guessing you set up shop in Flaming Peaks so you wouldn’t catch cold wearing that outfit?”
“Are you criticizing my fashion sense?” asked Emma.
“Course not,” replied Yumi. “In fact, you’re probably a lot luckier than most costumed folks. You didn’t have to make your costume yourself. You just had to put in an order to Fredrick’s of Hollywood.”
“Uh, Yumi, you mind not insulting her?” asked Ren, nervously. “In case you didn’t notice, she kinda has us pinned to the wall?”
“You want a duel, Yumi?” asked Emma, angrily. “Fine… We’ll duel…”
Her eyes started to glow like white orbs.
“But we’ll duel on my terms…”
* * * * * * * * * *
Yumi opened her eyes, unaware that she had closed them.
She screamed.
She was on a small island of stone in a huge lake of lava, in what seemed to be the very crater of a volcano.
She shivered. Memories of the terrible Shadow Game she had fought with Rasputin came rushing back.
“Yumi!” screamed Chelsea’s voice.
Yumi got up and turned around. Her allies were standing on a rocky outcropping on the crater’s edge.
“How’d we get here?” shouted Yumi.
Then Emma appeared in front of Yumi, thirty paces away, on another island of stone.
“We’re in the crater of the volcano above my office,” she said. “I used psychoportation to bring us here, a psychic’s version of teleportation.
“And that isn’t the only thing I did with my powers just now, Yumi. You see, for a little fun, I’m adding a time limit on this duel.
“This volcano is the home of an ally of mine. A very powerful Fire Duel Spirit. I won’t tell you who, but he’s powerful enough to make the volcano erupt. I gave him a telepathic message, telling him to do so exactly half an hour after the duel starts. And I also told him not to let anyone tell him to stop. No-one, that’s right, no-one, not even me, can stop the eruption.”
“You’ll teleport to safety, leaving us to die fiery deaths…” muttered Yumi.
Emma grinned and nodded.
“And so long as I’m here, your own escape routes are cut off,” she said. “I can knock you out of the sky if you even try it. But, if you beat me, I’ll have to leave, and you should manage to fly to safety, I suppose.”
“My Red-Eyes might be able to do that,” whispered Atticus to the others. “I’ll have him ready…”
Emma’s Disk activated.
“So…”she said. “What are you waiting for?”
* * * * * * * * * *
In a deep part of Daala’s palace, slightly above the prison, there was a large chamber, and at the far end stood a door. On the door was a sign that read:
NO ENTRY!!
ENTRY FORBIDDEN!!
If the not-to-subtle sign wasn’t enough to keep anyone who wasn’t supposed to be in this restricted area away, the sentry guarding the chamber was. It was a very powerful and very fearsome Duel Spirit called a Draconic Knight. It was a Level Seven Monster that looked like a humanoid Dragon, wearing the traditional armor of a knight, holding a very large sword and a shield.
Actually, the sword was currently in its sheath, and the shield was slung to its back. It was rather bored with its job; no-one had ever been stupid enough to challenge it for what was behind the door, so its job got tedious at times. Still, Daala paid it well in gold and gems, things that all Dragons coveted, so it didn’t complain.
A serving cart rolled into the chamber. The Knight turned to face it, ready to draw its sword…
Then it lifted an eyebrow… It smelled pastrami…
It went over to the serving cart. Sure enough, a pastrami sandwich with Swiss cheese and horseradish was there.
It looked around. It looked down the corridor. It sniffed the air.
After about a minute, it decided that it was all right. It picked up the sandwich.
It didn’t see the card underneath it until it was too late. A surge of energy struck it, and a Spellbinding Circle grabbed it.
Jean-Claude crept out of hiding. He smirked.
“If you ever vant to go hunt for a Duel Spirit,” he said, “take a chef along. He’ll know vat bait to use…
“Vant to catch a Draconic Knight? Pastrami.”
He walked up to the door and held up another card. A Blast With Chain materialized on the lock.
“Now… Ze powerful cards inside zis vault vill surrender zemselves to me… And I’ll prove my worth at last…”
* * * * * * * * * *
“Aw, heck,” laughed Emma. “Why not bring your Deck Lord out too? The more the merrier, I always say.”
Yumi gestured, and Dark Magician Girl appeared in a shower of motes.
“Ready?” whispered Yumi.
“More than ever,” said Dark Magician Girl’s telepathic voice. “The power I absorbed from King Dragun has made me stronger than ever!”
“And here’s mine!” shouted Emma.
The creature that appeared behind her wasn’t even close to being as attractive as Emma. It was a demonic-looking creature with a huge, exposed brain, a full beard, and black, feathered wings. It wore a long, green robe, and held a long rod with a purple orb on the tip.
“My Deck Lord is Ancient Brain,” she said. “Not very powerful Attack-wise, but he’s got a good head on his shoulders.
“I’d love to explain to you what he’s capable of, but we’re wasting valuable time…”
(Yumi: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (Emma: 8,000)
“Game on!” shouted the two duelists.
“I’ll start…” said Emma, making her first draw. “And I summon…”
She placed a card on her Disk.
“Mental Master in Attack Mode!”
A weird Monster materialized in front of her, hovering over the lava. It looked like a brain inside a toaster-sized robotic body, half of which was made of Plexiglas. Two cords were attached to it, with hands on the end. (100/200)
“What the sam-hill?” muttered Yumi.
“I’ll set one card facedown, and that will end my turn,” said Emma, as a facedown card appeared.
Yumi quickly drew a card.
“Sorry, Emma, but I’m not falling for that,” she said. “The facedown card is obviously a Trap, and the weak Monster is bait.
“I’ll defend with this, and that will be all.”
A facedown Monster appeared.
“My move again?” asked Emma, sweetly, drawing a card.
“I summon Mental Protector.”
She played another card, and another weird Monster appeared, this one actually rising up out of the lava. It looked like a blocky, bulky robot made of gold with purple gems in its armor. It had big hands and no legs. (0/2,200)
“Another weak Monster in Attack Mode?” shouted Chelsea. “What is she up to?”
“Doesn’t matter,” said Emma. “I’m only going to sacrifice it, using Mental Master’s effect.
“You see, by paying 800 Life Points and sacrificing a Psychic Monster, except for Mental Master itself, I get to Special Summon a Psychic Monster from my deck, up to Level Four.”
“Psychic Monsters?” said Erik.
“How do you define a Psychic Monster?” asked Sam. “What definition do you use to…”
“Psychic is a Type of Monster, moron!” shouted Emma. “Like Warriors!”
She calmed down a little.
“Sure, they aren’t nearly as numerous as other Types… Even Reptiles have them outnumbered. But they make up for quantity with a great deal of quality!
“So, I pay 800 Life Points and sacrifice Mental Protector…”
Mental Protector vanished into grains of light.
“To summon Psycho Commander!”
Another Monster appeared, just as weird as the last two. From the waist up, it was a humanoid creature wearing army fatigues with a metal grill for a face. From the waist down, it was a saucer-shaped machine, with a large, futuristic cannon. (1,400/800)
“Psycho Commander, attack her Monster!” ordered Emma. “Id Insinuation!”
Waves of wavy, blue energy shot from Psycho Commander’s cannon. Old Vindictive Magician appeared on the card, and was blown to shards.
“I use his effect!” shouted Yumi. “I’ll destroy…”
She looked at the two Monsters.
“…Mental Master!”
Mental Master burst into silvery shards.
Best get rid of her summoner, she thought.
“Id Insinuation?” asked Ren. “I’ve heard of some weird attack names, but…”
“I end my turn,” said Emma.
(Y: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 7,200)
Got to be careful… thought Yumi, drawing a card. I have no idea how these… Psychics work…
But here’s a solution to one problem…
“I play Mystical Space Typhoon!” she shouted. “There goes your Trap Card!”
The Cyclone tore across the field, and Emma’s Trap Card was blown to bits.
“Browning Power?” she asked. “What the heck does that do?”
“It was destroyed,” said Emma. “What difference does it make?”
“Fine,” said Yumi.
She played a card. Valkyria appeared, hovering over the dangerous pit. (1,600/1,800)
“I’ll show you quality,” she said. “Attack her Psycho Commander! Magic illusion!”
Valkyria aimed her staff at Psycho Commander.
“Sorry, Yumi,” said Emma, “but she should have known better. Psycho Commander has a useful effect.
“Whenever it battles another Monster, I can pay up to 500 Life Points. Then the Monster it’s battling loses the same amount of Attack and Defense Points. So I’ll pay 300 of my Life Points.”
Psycho Commander blasted its cannon, and Valkyria screamed as her Attack Points fell to 1,300. She dropped her staff and clutched her head in pain. Then she exploded into pixels.
“Nuts…” muttered Yumi.
“You think your magicians impress me, Yumi?” asked Emma. “Few would argue that a master of mental powers is any less formidable than an archmage. A psychic that hones his skills well can obtain the same level of power that great sorcerers do. In a different way, of course.”
“I set one card facedown and end my turn!” shouted Yumi.
A facedown card materialized.
(Y: 7,900) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 6,900)
“I draw…” said Emma. “And thanks to my Deck Lord, I now gain Life Points equal to half of what I spent in the previous two turns due to the effects of my Psychic Monsters.”
She and Ancient Brain glowed with energy.
“You see, Yumi, psychic powers tend to be exhausting if used repeatedly. This is reflected by the fact that the effects of most Psychic Monsters require a Life Point cost. My Deck Lord helps a bit, as do some other cards in my deck.
“Now I summon Psycho Walld.”
With a wet, slurping noise, a tall creature that looked more-or-less like a humanoid snail with a muscular torso and a spiral shell on its hindquarters appeared. (1,900/1,200)
“Attack Yumi directly!” ordered Emma. “Ego whip!”
A lash of red energy flew from Psycho Walld and struck Yumi, and she yelled in pain.
Emma pointed, and Psycho Commander blasted its mental energy from its cannon. Yumi fell to her knees.
Emma placed a card in her Disk, and a facedown card appeared.
“That should… do for now…” she said.
(Y: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 7,450)
* * * * * * * * * *
Jean-Claude stopped to catch his breath. He was in big trouble.
It was his own fault, and he knew it. He should have guessed that the vault had other defenses besides the Draconic Knight.
He didn’t even see it coming. As soon as he picked up one card, a whole mob of Millennium Golems appeared. Fortunately, he could run faster than they could – barely.
He had just made it to a room where they couldn’t follow. No way creatures that big could fit through the door.
He stopped to look at the one card he had gotten out of this. He supposed that one card was better than nothing…
Curses! he thought. Zis is a Ritual Monster! How can I use a Ritual Monster without ze Ritual Spell?
He read the card text. It was very powerful.
Zere must be some vay to use zis… Think, Jean-Claude, think…
He looked at the card again.
Of course!
He looked at the door.
Eh, zey’re still zere. Zey’re enchanted guardians… Zey have ze patience of Job…
So I’ll use my alternate escape route…
He held up a card. It was Dimensionhole.
A portal appeared in mid-air, and he leapt through it.
“Au revoir!” he shouted. “I’m home free!”
* * * * * * * * * *
Yumi slowly got up off the ground.
She drew a card.
She gestured, as her facedown card activated.
“Go, Call of the Haunted!” she shouted.
A coffin rose out of the lava in front of her, and Magician’s Valkyria stepped out again. (1,600/1,800)
“Now, I’ll sacrifice Valkyria…”
Valkyria vanished into grains of light.
“To summon Chaos Command Magician!”
The powerful Chaos Mage appeared in a burst of light. (2,400/1,900)
“Huh?” gasped Emma. “My Commander’s effect can’t defeat a Monster that powerful!”
“Your Commander’s effect won’t work on him at all, actually,” said Yumi. “He’s immune to all Monster effects that target. And there’s nothing that says Psychics are exempt from that rule.”
Emma growled. Her own facedown card lifted.
“I activate Psycho Healing!” she shouted. “This Trap Card grants me 1,000 Life Points for each Psychic I have on the field.”
Psycho Commander, Psycho Walld, and Emma herself glowed with energy.
Yumi frowned.
“Chaos Command Magician, attack Psycho Commander with chaos magic!”
Chaos Command Magician fired his blast, and the Commander was blown into its component parts.
“Weird…” muttered Ren.
(Y: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 8,450)
“My move,” muttered Emma.
She drew a card.
“I move Walld to Defense Mode…”
Psycho Walld curled up like a serpent and lay down.
“Then, I summon Clevonce in Attack Mode.”
A burst of ones and zeroes appeared in front of her, and a cackling laughter echoed over the lava pit. The Monster that appeared looked like a harlequin at first glance, but only at first glance. Its limbs and head were not truly connected to its body, and its purple and gold clothing was covered with the pattern of a circuit board. Its visor had the mathematical symbols for “greater than/less than or equal to” on it. (1,200/400)
“Okay, that’s disturbing…” muttered Yumi.
“I end my turn,” said Emma.
Yumi drew a card.
Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer, she thought. One successful attack with this guy, and I won’t have to see two of her Psychics again…
She placed it on her Disk.
“I summon Kycoo the Ghost Destroyer!” she shouted.
In a burst of energy, Kycoo appeared, holding his Rosaries. (1,800/700)
“Chaos Command Magician, destroy Psycho Walld!”
The Spellcaster fired his blast, and Psycho Walld exploded into shards.
“Kycoo attack Clevonce! Spell of banishment!”
Kycoo called lightning to his hands.
“Not so fast!” shouted Emma. “Clevonce has a special effect as well. Whenever it’s attacked, I can negate the attack if I pay 800 Life Points!”
Clevonce cackled, and a shield of mental energy formed around it. Kycoo’s spell bounced off of it.
“In that case,” muttered Yumi. “I end my turn…”
I’ll attack it with Chaos Command Magician next turn, she thought. He’s immune to that effect…
(Y: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 7,650)
Emma drew.
“I gain 400 Life Points from my Deck Lord,” she said. “Then I play Pot of Greed.
The green jug appeared, and she drew two cards.
“Finally!” shouted Erik. “Finally she uses a card we recognize!”
“I throw two cards facedown, and set one Monster in Defense Mode,” she said.
A facedown Monster and two facedown cards appeared.
“Over to you…”
(Y: 4,600) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 8,050)
“Hurry up, Yumi…” said Ren, as Yumi drew. “We only have twenty minutes before this thing blows its top…”
Yumi looked at the card she had drawn.
“I play Premature Burial!” she shouted.
She played the card, and glowed with red energy as Magician’s Valkyria appeared again. (1,600/1,800)
“Now, she attacks your facedown Monster!”
Valkyria fired a bolt of energy. The Monster that appeared on the card looked like a nutty female professor with an oversized head, wearing a helmet covered with light bulbs. It was blown to pieces.
“That was my Cabalist,” said Emma. “When it’s destroyed, I can pay 800 Life Points to add any Psychic I want from my deck to my hand.”
A card slipped out of her deck, and she took it.
“You’ll need it!” yelled Yumi. “Chaos Command Magician, attack Clevonce!”
The blast of Chaos Magic flew towards Clevonce. The Psychic grinned evilly…
Emma’s facedown card flipped up.
“Activate, Draining Shield!” she shouted.
“No…” gasped Yumi.
The blast hit the invisible shield, and energy flowed into Emma.
“When you run a deck with Psychics, Yumi,” said Emma, “you can never have too much Life Point recovery!”
Yumi clenched her fist.
“Kycoo, you attack Clevonce!” she screamed.
Kycoo cast his spell of banishment. Emma gestured, and Clevonce erected its mental shield again.
“I end my turn…” muttered Yumi, sadly.
(Y: 3,800) - - - - - - - - - - (E: 8,850)
Eighty-eight-fifty Life Points? thought Yumi. How can I win now?
I don’t know if I can…
She closed her eyes for a second.
This was all her fault… She should have recommended running away when Ren told them what Emma could do. But trying to face her was her own idea.
How was she to know that Emma would be this powerful? She was a soldier in a rebellion trying to overthrow a tyrant… It was her responsibility to combat the enemy.
And her plan may well have doomed all of them now…
“My draw…” said Emma.
She drew a card.
Continued…