Continued from last post:
“Dark Invigoration. Now, I just have to remove one of my Dark Monsters in my Graveyard from play, and one on the field gains a little boost. A 1,000-Attack Point boost, that is.”
She held up the Dark Armed Dragon card.
“So Dark Armed Dragon has some use now after all…”
The Dark Creator rose to an Attack Score of 3,300. As Cosmo Queen blasted her bolt, it knocked the blast aside. Cosmo Queen shrieked, and was blown into pixels.
“Cosmo Queen…” gasped Erik. “Beaten?”
“I’m not done with you!” shouted Yumi. “Chaos Command Magician… Destroy the Reaper! Chaos magic!”
“Huh?” said Llymic.
Chaos Command Magician fired his blast of burning, multicolored lights, and The Reaper exploded into a pile of charred bones.
“Magical Exemplar, destroy Daala’s Rose!” shouted Yumi.
Magical Exemplar shot her bolt of soft magic at Regenerating Rose, and the Plant burst into a shower of thorns.
“Thank you…” said Daala. “When Regenerating Rose is destroyed, I get to Special Summon two Rose Tokens.”
Two small roses sprouted on Daala’s side of the field. (1,200/1,200 x2)
“Well, I could attack one of them,” said Yumi. “Or, I could attack Llymic directly! Dark Magician… Why don’t you do that?”
Dark Magician flew at Llymic…
“Don’t worry, Llymic,” said Daala, as her other facedown card lifted, “I got your back this time. Draining Shield!”
A dome of energy formed around Llymic, and Dark Magician’s blast was absorbed into it.
Yumi closed her eyes.
“Nice,” she said. “It is true that in a team duel, you have to watch your partner’s back… And I’m going to do just that…”
Her other facedown card lifted.
“I activate Double Spell. I’ll toss this…”
She discarded Mausoleum of the Emperor.
“…and the card I’ll take from your Graveyard, Daala, is Dark Invigoration! Now, I’ll remove Skilled Dark Magician, who’s a Dark Monster, from play…”
The card slipped out of her discard slot.
“And increase the Attack Score of The Masked Beast, who is also Dark, by 1,000 points.”
“Why would you…” asked Daala.
“Oh, no…” gasped Llymic, as The Masked Beast rose to an Attack Score of 4,200. “That will destroy the Crystal Seal!”
It did indeed. The gem imprisoning the Fiend started to crack. Then, The Masked Beast roared with fury as it burst free of the stone.
“It’s your move, Llymic…” said Yumi.
(Y&S: 5,600) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 12,000)
Llymic quickly drew a card.
“I play the Equip Spell, Reverse Reborn,” he said, placing a card in his Disk. “This lets me revive an Arcana Force Monster from my Graveyard, so long as I Equip it with this card. The catch is, it automatically gets its inverted effect.”
“I’ll bet he’s bringing back The Fool,” said Erik.
“Well, true,” replied Llymic.
The Fool appeared in a burst of light. (0/0)
“But it won’t be staying. I sacrifice it…”
The Fool vanished into grains of light…
“I summon Arcana Force VIII – The Strength!”
In another burst of light, another weird Monster appeared. It looked like a cylindrical robot, with large, clawed arms, no legs, and a metal, mask-like face, hovering in the air. (1,800/1,800)
“Oh, great,” said Aster. “I definitely remember that thing. It was one of the riskiest Monsters Sartorious had.”
“Care to elaborate?” asked Chelsea, as the card appeared, and started to spin.
“Well, if it lands upright,” explained Aster, “Llymic gets to take control of one opposing Monster. But if it lands inverted, Yumi and Sam get to take control of all Llymic’s Monsters except that one.”
“You heard Aster,” said Llymic, with a grin.
“Well, we’ve been having pretty good luck so far,” said Sam. “Stop that card!”
The card slowed… And then came to a stop right-side-up.
“DARN!” shouted Sam.
“Well, let’s see…” said Llymic. “Should I take control of The Masked Beast?
“No… I think I’ll take… Yumi’s Dark Magician!”
A rippling wave of energy emitted from The Strength, and Dark Magician’s eyes appeared glazed. He was pulled over to Llymic’s side of the field.
“I always wanted to give this a try,” chuckled Llymic. “Dark Magician… Attack Magical Exemplar with Dark Magic Attack!”
Dark Magician aimed his staff at the young sorceress.
“Not so fast!” shouted Sam, as her other facedown card lifted. “I have a Draining Shield of my own!”
Dark Magician fired his blast, and it was absorbed into an invisible shield.
“Ergh,” muttered Llymic. “Good thing I didn’t choose to take The Masked Beast. Strength, you attack her. Crushing wave.”
The same rippling field of energy shot at Magical Exemplar, and she screamed before bursting into pixels.
“That’s all for now,” said Llymic.
(Y&S: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 12,000)
Sam quickly drew a card.
“First, I set one Monster,” she said, as a hidden Monster appeared.
“Now, Masked Beast, destroy The Dark Creator!”
The Fiend rushed at the giant, and clobbered it with its cudgel. The Dark Creator groaned, and sparks flew from its armor in a display of electric pyrotechnics. Then, it burst into an explosion of burning lightning.
“So much for him,” said Sam. “Now for the other one… Archfiend Soldier, rescue Dark Magician! Attack The Strength!”
Archfiend Soldier flew at the droid, holding aloft its sword.
“Not so fast…” said Llymic, as his facedown card lifted. “Ren should remember this Spell Card from his duel with Johnson. Class System.”
Archfiend Soldier stopped short.
“Since Archfiend Soldier isn’t a higher Level than The Strength, the battle is called off.”
“Nuts…” muttered Sam. “Sorry, Yumi, I should have attacked it with The Masked Beast.”
“Yeah?” asked Yumi. “If you had, Llymic might have saved that Spell Card to protect The Dark Creator, and it was the greater threat. We can still come back.”
(Y&S: 8,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 11,100)
“We’ll soon see, won’t we?” asked Daala, drawing a card.
“It’s my Standby Phase, so my Monsters that were removed from play since my last one go back to my Graveyard…”
Vengeful Shinobi and Dark Armed Dragon slipped back into her discard slot.
“So, Yumi… If Armed Dragon and The Creator spoke to you… I’m guessing maybe Horus did the same…”
Yumi stepped back in shock. She remembered Horus’s words quite clearly…
“Mortals, 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 sun 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 grave…”
“From the look on your face,” said Daala, “I’m guessing he did. And by the way, as for Mako’s presumption that all members of the Dread Council are NOMIs?”
She chuckled. The two Rose Tokens vanished into grains of light.
“Wrong. I summon Dark Horus!”
An aura of black fire appeared on the field, and two glowing eyes appeared from out of it. A creature emerged from it that was just as big as the real Horus, and the same basic shape, but its armor was glossy black. (3,000/1,800)
“But I won’t be using him right away,” she said. “First, I’m going to prepare for the appearance of another member of the Dread Council, who will appear next turn.”
“What do you mean?” asked Yumi.
“Simple,” replied Daala, showing them a card in her hand. “Since I have at least three Dark Monsters in my Graveyard, if I remove two of them from play, I can send her there…”
Dark Armed Dragon and The Dark Creator slipped out of her discard slot. Then she discarded the card she had shown them.
“…and on my next turn, she’ll appear in all her glory! But we’ll get to that later…
“Dark Horus, incinerate Archfiend Soldier with solar darkfire!”
Dark Horus screeched, and blasted a bolt of black flames from its terrible jaws. Archfiend Soldier screamed, and was reduced to ashes.
“ERGH!” gasped Sam.
(Y&S: 6,900) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 11,100)
“That’s all for now,” said Daala, with a sweet smile.
Yumi drew a card. It was Pot of Greed.
“Due to Llymic’s Deck Lord power, which doesn’t play favorites,” she said, “Skilled Dark Magician goes back to my Graveyard.”
The card slipped back into her discard slot.
Yumi looked hard at the Pot of Greed. Normally, she would have played it at once. But she was thinking about the warning that Horus had given her.
“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 grave…”
She thought about that for a minute.
Something will happen if I use a Spell Card, she thought. It won’t be the same as the true Horus’s negating effect… Most likely, Dark Horus will be able to activate an effect that benefits Daala. Probably one that affects her Graveyard…
She looked at the other cards in her hand.
But with my Dark Magician being held hostage, and another member of the Dread Council slated to appear next turn, I don’t think I have much choice.
“I play Pot of Greed!” she shouted, playing it.
She drew two cards.
“That means I can activate Dark Horus’s effect,” said Daala, as Dark Horus started to glow with dark energy.
“I knew it,” said Yumi.
“Now I get to Special Summon a Dark Monster from my Graveyard,” continued Daala.
Dark Grepher appeared, crouching in Defense Mode. (1,700/1,600)
Yumi looked at the two cards she had drawn.
If I destroy The Strength, she thought, I might get Dark Magician back… But can I be sure of it? I have no idea what may be coming in a few turns, and I can’t leave myself a sitting duck…
“I set a card facedown, and move Chaos Command Magician to Defense Mode,” she said.
A reversed card appeared, and Chaos Command Magician knelt in defense.
“Then I set a Monster, and end my turn.”
A hidden Monster appeared.
“My move,” said Llymic, drawing a card.
“It was a lot of fun using your Monster, Yumi,” he said. “But enough is enough…
“I sacrifice Dark Magician and The Strength…”
Dark Magician and The Strength faded into grains of light.
“To summon Arcana Force XVIII – The Moon!”
An eruption of pure light burst on Llymic’s side of the field, and a huge… thing appeared. It looked like a giant mechanical device, that wasn’t even humanoid. Rather, it looked like a large cryogenic chamber with an odd-looking alien being sleeping inside it. The whole apparatus had two oversized hands on metal tendril-like arms on its sides, and was mounted on a mass of metal tentacles. (2,800/2,800)
“The Moon is stronger than The Star?” asked Erik.
“Sartorious worked as a fortuneteller before the Light of Ruin possessed him,” sighed Aster. “As a result, these creatures based themselves on the Major Arcana of the Tarot. The higher the number of the Tarot, the more powerful the Monster.”
“Just how strong do these things get?” asked Jesse.
“Don’t ask,” replied Aster.
The card appeared above The Moon, and started to spin.
“Here we go again…” muttered Sam. “STOP!”
The card stopped, and was right-side-up.
“We’ll get to what that does on my next turn,” said Llymic, taking a card from his hand. “In the meantime, I get to draw twice due to Precious Cards From Beyond…”
He made two draws.
“Now… you’ll be flattered by this next move, Yumi… I was inspired to put this card in my deck by your grandfather Joey.”
“Please, he’d give you a hundred yen for the whole deck,” replied Yumi. “He had much better gamble cards… And much less ugly ones.”
“Say what you will,” replied Llymic. “I play Shield and Sword!”
The Spell Card appeared, and every Monster on the field started to glow.
“You see Yumi, this Spell has no affect on Arcana Force Monsters, since they always have equal Attack and Defense Scores. But it’s a liability for any Monster with a high Attack Score, as Sam’s Masked Beast would agree.”
The changes were dramatic across the board. The Masked Beast turned to (1,800/3,200), Dark Grepher turned to (1,600/1,700), Dark Horus turned to (1,800/3,000), and Chaos Command Magician to (1,900/2,400).
“I must say that was clever,” said Yumi, with a chuckle. “Too bad your brilliant plan is about to fall flat on its face…”
Her facedown card lifted.
“I activate Threatening Roar!”
A bellowing roar echoed across the field.
“Seems our strongest Monster is still safe,” she said.
“For now…” growled Llymic. “It’s your move, Samantha.”
“Draw!” shouted Sam.
She drew a card.
“Go, Monster Reborn!” she shouted.
In a flash, Archfiend Soldier appeared again. (1,900/1,500)
“Remember,” said Daala, “each time one of you plays a Spell Card, Dark Horus gets to use his effect.”
Shadowpriestess of Ohm appeared next to Dark Grepher, crouching in Defense Mode. (1,700/1,600)
“Doesn’t matter,” said Sam. “I flip my Skull Knight #2 to Attack Mode.”
Her facedown Monster flipped, and the skeletal Fiend appeared. (1,000/1,200)
“Then,” she said, “I sacrifice him, to summon Dark Ruler Ha Des!”
Skull Knight vanished, and the mighty Dark Ruler appeared in a dark aura. (2,450/1,600)
“That means I get another Skull Knight!” continued Sam.
A second Skull Knight #2 appeared. (1,000/1,200)
“Next,” said Sam, taking a card from her hand, “I Special Summon Dark Queen Per Sephone!”
In another burst of darkness, Per Sephone appeared. (2,200/1,200)
“Time to take out the trash,” replied Sam. “Masked Beast, destroy Dark Horus!”
The Masked Beast charged at Dark Horus, and clubbed it hard. The Dragon screeched, and exploded in a cloud of black smoke.
“Persephone, Archfiend Soldier… Destroy Daala’s other Monsters!”
The two Fiends flew at Dark Grepher and Shadowpriestess. Archfiend Soldier slashed at the Dark priestess with his sword, and she exploded into pixels. Per Sephone clawed at Grepher and he burst.
“Ha Des, attack Daala directly! Stygian blast!”
Ha Des threw a bolt of black fire at Daala, and she sweated and strained as the dark aura of fire covered her.
She gasped for breath. And then was knocked down as Skull Knight slashed at her with its sword.
Sam placed two cards in her Disk, and two facedown cards appeared.
(Y&S: 6,500) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,650)
“My… move…” grunted Daala, angrily.
She drew a card.
“Due to Llymic’s effect, the two Monsters I removed from play last turn go back…”
Dark Armed Dragon and The Dark Creator slipped back into her discard slot.
It was at this point that Sam made the realization…
“Mortals, take every step through this fiery wasteland with care. The destructive side of fire has been given life in the most horrible way. She cannot be born unless she first dies, and before she dies, three have to die first, and two of those must surrender their souls to her hunger. But when she is finally born, beware, for whatever barrier you erected to keep her back will not hold…”
“Yumi!” shouted Sam. “The Monster she sent to the Graveyard last turn… It’s the Sacred Phoenix’s evil twin!”
“Correct, Sam!” laughed Daala. “You catch on fast. I call forth Dark Nephthys!”
In an explosion of dark fire, much like the one that heralded the arrival of Dark Horus, a dark parody of the Sacred Phoenix of Nephthys appeared. Like her good counterpart, she was an armored bird with flaming wings… But like the other members of the Dread Council, her armor was glossy black, and the flames were dark and emitted no light. (2,400/1,600)
“I could have just summoned her by sacrificing two Monsters,” said Daala, “but by doing it this way, I can destroy one of your Spell or Trap Cards.”
Dark Nephthys breathed a blast of dark flame, hitting Sam’s Call of the Haunted, and it was burned to a crisp.
“Now, since you made me mad, your Archfiend Soldier is the next thing that’s going up in flames…”
Dark Nephthys breathes another blast of fire, burning Archfiend Soldier to ashes.
Daala pouted as she placed a card on her Disk, and a set Monster appeared.
“I end my turn…”
(Y&S: 6,300) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,650)
Llymic! she said in her telepathic voice. We’re in hot water… The card I drew that turn was the Lost Martyr… But because of their blasted Deck Lord, he’s nearly worthless!
Don’t worry, kid, replied Llymic, I’ll think of something…
Yumi drew a card.
“I play Pot of Avarice!” she shouted.
She played the card, and Dark Magician, Magician Exemplar, Skilled Dark Magician, Morphing Jar, and Cosmo Queen slipped out of her discard slot. She shuffled them into her deck, and then made two draws.
There it is! she thought, looking at one of them. The card that Sheena gave me… The card that holds the key to Daala’s final defeat!
Only problem is… I can’t use it right now… It needs the exact right conditions for me to activate it… I’ll just have to hope no-one forces me to discard it…
“I flip Magician’s Valkyria into Attack Mode,” she said.
Her facedown card flipped up, and Valkyria appeared. (1,600/1,800)
“Then I move Chaos Command Magician to Attack Mode.”
Chaos Command Magician stood up.
“Then, I play Rush Recklessly!”
She played the card, and Chaos Command Magician shot up to an Attack Score of 3,100.
“Time to do that old-fashioned trick that you do with a yo-yo,” said Yumi. “You know…
“Shoot The Moon!”
Chaos Command Magician fired his burning blast, and The Moon exploded into a burst of flames and burning scrap metal.
Fujita burst out laughing.
“You find that funny?” shouted Watanabe.
“Well…” chuckled Fujita. “‘Shoot The Moon’… Yeah, it was kinda funny…”
“It’s not going to be very funny if we end up on the losing side of this, Fujita!” scolded Mulner.
“I’d say you four are in big trouble,” said Yumi. “Valkyria, aim for Daala’s facedown Monster! Magic illusion!”
Valkyria cast a blast of light at the facedown Monster…
And then, she gasped as a backlash knocked her over.
Crouching on the card was an odd creature that looked like a small dinosaur, sculpted out of polished, black rock. (800/2,100)
“That’s my Obsidian Dragon,” said Daala. “A bit too tough for you to crack.”
“Then I end my turn,” said Yumi.
(Y&S: 5,800) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
Llymic drew a card.
“I play Cup of Ace!” he exclaimed, playing the card.
The Spell Card appeared above him, showing the image of a golden goblet. It started to spin.
“So this is the same as your Monsters?” asked Yumi.
“Exactly,” said Llymic. “You know the drill…”
Yumi looked at the card.
“Stop… now!” she said.
The Cup of Ace came to a halt right-side-up.
“That means I get to draw two cards,” said Llymic, as he made two draws.
“Well, well, well…” he said. “What do you know… I just drew a very powerful Spell Card… Wonder if I should use it…”
“What are you talking about?” said Yumi.
“I’m pondering my choices,” said Llymic. “This Spell Card can be very powerful, but very, very risky…”
He showed it to them. Daala gasped.
“LLYMIC!” she shouted. “You said you took that dangerous thing out of your deck!”
“Oh, Daala,” said Llymic. “I say a lot of things I don’t mean… Such as ‘No strudel for me this morning’, or ‘I’ll go easy on the brandy this evening’.”
“Stop making jokes, Llymic!” shouted Daala.
Yumi looked at the card.
“Suit of Sword X?” she asked.
“A deadly but unpredictable Spell Card,” said Llymic. “Once I play it, it spins just as my Cup of Ace did, and if it turns upright, all of your Monsters will be destroyed. But, if it lands inverted, all of ours will be destroyed. It’s truly a game-deciding risk.
“What do you say, Daala? Should we give it a try?”
“Llymic…” growled Daala. “If we lose because of that thing, I’ll never talk to you again…
“But I’ll sure yell at you a lot!”
“Looks like these two are falling victim to the Lumis and Umbra syndrome,” said Ren with a chuckle.
“Yep,” said Chelsea.
“Mmm, Ren makes a good point,” said Llymic. “Better not use it, at least not yet…”
He added it to his hand, and chose another.
“Instead, I’ll first summon Arcana Force I – The Magician.”
He played the card, and another odd creature appeared in a beam of light. It was man-sized, resembling an exotic harlequin, with a bald, faceless head with no features except two beady eyes. It wore black shoulder pads, a vertical striped shirt and pantaloons, and long, red, pointed shoes. (1,100/1,100)
Its card appeared above it, and it started to spin.
“This is getting tedious…” muttered Sam. “Stop right there!”
The card stopped, and everyone on Yumi’s side of the field cheered when they saw it was upside-down.
“How fortunate of you,” muttered Llymic, as his eyes narrowed. “With the Magician inverted, the two of you will gain 500 Life Points each time a Spell Card is played.
“So I’d best make the most of it… Attack Skull Knight #2! Spheroid stream!”
The Magician shot a globe of pure light at the skeletal Fiend, and it exploded into steam.
“Now, I play my own Swords of Revealing Light…”
He played the Spell Card, and the swarm of Swords shot at Yumi and Sam, forming a cage around them. But they were relieved as the Magician glowed with energy, and their Life Points went up.
“I end my turn…” he said.
(Y&S: 6,700) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
Sam drew a card, and grinned at Llymic.
“I activate MY Pot of Avarice,” she said.
She played the card, and both Skull Knights, Belial, The Bistro Butcher, and Gaap the Divine Soldier slipped out of her discard slot. She shuffled her deck, and made two draws.
“You made a big mistake not trying to use that Spell Card, Llymic,” she said. “You forgot about our Deck Lord.
“I pay 1,000 Life Points to change the Testament’s setting from Monster effects to Spell Cards.”
Testament of the Arcane Lords glowed, and then changed color, turning from orange, to green.
“Your Suit of Sword can’t hurt our Monsters now,” she said. “Next, I’ll play Premature Burial to summon Archfiend Soldier again.”
She played the card, and the Archfiend appeared again. (1,900/1,500)
“And I end my turn.”
(Y&S: 5,300) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
Daala looked at Llymic, and then smiled.
Now do you see the purpose? asked Llymic.
Oh yeah… replied Daala. It went as smooth as a knife through flesh!
Daala quickly drew a card.
“You fell for it, hook, line, and sinker!” laughed Daala. “That was your last mistake…
“The Monster I’m about to summon is Level Eight… But since I have at least four Dark Monsters in my Graveyard, I can summon him with only one sacrifice…”
No! thought Joan, as a look of terror crossed her face. This was exactly how she defeated me!
Obsidian Dragon vanished into a dark shadow, and the whole chamber became shrouded in an eerie darkness. It was more than darkness. It was a cold, suffocating fog of sorts, clearly a living and very evil darkness.
“Before the Dark Exemplar came, this being was the leader of the Dread Council…” said Daala. “A being spoken only of in whispers in the Higher Plane…
“I present the long-lost and much-mourned dark brother of Archlord Zerato… The one who saved the Higher Plane from a mighty relic of Chaos, only to become a being of Chaos himself… Appear before me, Darklord Zerato!”
The dark fog turned into a windstorm, and a hulking form materialized in the center of it. Yumi and Sam stepped back in fear as they came face-to-face with the legendary martyr. This powerful seraphim was clearly no longer the crusader for order and goodness he had once been. He resembled his brother only in general outline. His skin was coal-black, his helmet bore diabolic horns, and where he once had feathered wings, he now had demonic bat-like ones. He clutched a huge, serrated sword that was an ugly parody of the one used by Archlord Zerato. (2,800/2,300)
“No fair…” gasped Sam. “We didn’t get any warning about this guy…”
“Archlord Zerato must not have known,” replied Yumi. “Or his grief over losing his brother must have been too great to talk to anyone about it…”
“You’re probably wondering about this guy’s effect,” said Daala, with a grin. “Well, just as Archlord Zerato can wipe out every opposing Monster if the controller discards a Light Monster, Darklord Zerato can do the same if I discard a Dark one.
“So, I’ll toss my Dark Crusader, and let him do my dirty work…”
She discarded a card, and Darklord Zerato lifted his sword to the heavens. Lightning struck first to each side of him, then it started to strike on Yumi and Sam’s side of the field. There were six separate screams, and all six of the Monsters on their side of the field were wiped out, leaving only the Testament.
“You tricked us…” snarled Yumi, pointing to Llymic. “You wanted Sam to change the setting on our Deck Lord… That was playing dirty, Llymic.”
“You aren’t going to be so clean either in a minute, Yumi,” chuckled Daala. “Zerato… Pay Yumi a visit, would you?”
Darklord Zerato lifted his sword and flew at Yumi. Yumi closed her eyes and turned her head.
Then she paused. The sword didn’t strike.
She opened her eyes, and saw Zerato tied up with a mass of chains.
She looked at Sam, who was grinning. Her facedown card had lifted.
“Shadow Spell?!” shouted Daala.
“That’s right, Daala!” laughed Sam. “So what are you gonna do now?”
“Oh, I’ll tell you what I’m gonna do now, you little brat,” said Daala. “I was going to cut you some slack and attack Yumi twice. But since you pulled that stunt, Dark Nephthys is coming after you!”
“Bring it on!” shouted Sam, as Dark Nephthys inhaled.
Then she groaned, and staggered as the dark flames covered her.
Sam gasped, and panted for breath.
“SAM!” shouted Yumi. “You alright?”
“I think so…” gasped Sam.
“My turn is over…” muttered Daala.
Then, Darklord Zerato exploded into pixels.
“Uhm…” said Yumi. “Not that I’m sorry to see him go, but… Why did that happen?”
“An unfortunate side effect,” muttered Daala. “If he uses his effect, he goes away at the end of my turn…”
Ren ran up to Joan.
“Joan!” he whispered. “Daala said that Darklord Zerato led the Dread Council until the Dark Exemplar came. What the heck else does Daala have in this deck?”
“I don’t know!” whispered Joan back. “When I dueled Daala, I didn’t get any farther than this!”
(Y&S: 2,900) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
“My move…” muttered Yumi.
She drew a card.
Then she quickly set it on her Disk, and a facedown Monster appeared.
“That’s all I can do…” she muttered.
“Then it’s my move,” said Llymic, with a chuckle.
He drew a card.
“I play Pot of Greed,” he said, playing a card.
He made two draws.
He smirked a little when he saw what one of them was.
Can’t use this now, he thought, adding it to his hand, but it will be useful later…
“To be safe,” he said, “I’ll move The Magician to Defense Mode…”
The Magician knelt and shielded himself with its arms.
“Then, I summon Arcana Force III – The Empress,” he said.
He played the card, and a new Arcana Force Monster appeared next to The Magician. It looked like a female creature of alien origins, gaunt and lanky, wearing a blue outfit with a gossamer cape with a high, fancy collar. It had inhuman eyes and an enlarged cranium. (1,300/1,300)
“Ugh!” said Sam.
The card appeared above The Empress and started to spin. Sam sighed.
“STOP!” she shouted.
The card stopped, right side up again.
“Lucky me,” replied Llymic. “Here’s the deal… Each time one of you two Normal Summons or sets a Monster, I get to Special Summon one from my hand, so long as it has the words ‘Arcana Force’ in its name.
“In the meantime…”
The Empress put her hands together, and shot a blast of light, striking Sam in the chest.
“Ergh…” grunted Sam.
(Y&S: 1,600) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
“Sorry, Yumi…” moaned Sam. “I’m sorry I fell for such an obvious trap…”
“Don’t dwell on it, Sam,” said Yumi. “Something is wrong here…
“Why did Llymic move The Magician to Defense Mode when he could have attacked you with that as well, and brought our Life Points down to 500? That Monster is a liability to them right now… And since they’re in the lead, losing it from an attack wouldn’t hurt them too much…
“Something is clearly wrong… Llymic and Daala are trying to prolong this duel on purpose…”
Daala looked at Llymic.
They’re on to us, she said, in her telepathic voice.
Don’t worry, said Llymic. Too much is at stake for them to simply give up. They’ll continue the duel… And we’ll make it last long enough for the Exemplars to finally show their power…
He looked up at the Great Helm.
“My move,” said Sam, drawing a card. “I don’t know what your game is, Llymic, but it’s not gonna work…
“I activate Mystical Space Typhoon!”
She played the card, and the Swords of Light were blown away by the powerful wind.
“Then,” she continued, “I play Silent Doom, to bring back Archfiend Soldier in Defense Mode.”
She played the card, and the Archfiend appeared, kneeling in Defense. (1,900/1,500)
“Then,” she said, taking the last card in her hand, “I set a Monster.”
A facedown Monster appeared.
“And I use The Empress’s effect,” replied Llymic. “I summon Arcana Force VI – The Lovers.”
In another burst of light, a new Monster appeared, and it wasn’t what anyone (except maybe Aster) expected. It certainly did not suggest lovers, or even two creatures. It was a semi-humanoid creature with a torso that resembled a black dress covered with pink orbs. It had long arms that looked like tendrils, with oversized hands, and its head was a metal helmet with an alien face. (1,600/1,600)
The card appeared above it and started to spin.
“You know what?” muttered Sam. “Maybe you’d better do it Yumi…”
“Stop right there!” shouted Yumi.
The card stopped, and was right-side-up.
“These two can’t catch a break!” said Chelsea.
“With The Lovers in an upright position,” said Llymic, it can count as two sacrifices, if I sacrifice it to summon an Arcana Force Monster.”
(Y&S: 2,100) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 7,350)
“Since you have no more cards,” said Daala, “I believe it’s my move…”
She drew a card.
Hmm… she thought. Not the Monster I wanted… But he’ll help me draw it quicker.
“If I were to compare the Dread Council to the Beatles,” she said, “the member I’m about to summon would be the Quiet One. But let’s face it… George Harrison was a great artist, and what I’m about to summon is no slouch.
“I sacrifice Dark Nephthys…”
The dark firebird vanished…
“To summon Darknight Parshath!”
The Monster that appeared was smaller than Dark Nephthys, but no less evil-looking. It looked like Airknight Parshath at first glance, but his armor, skin, fur, and feathers were pitch black. He carried a nasty sword and shield that were a mirror image of the armaments of his good counterpart. (1,900/1,400)
“Now why did she do that?” asked Erik. “Dark Nephthys is stronger than that guy…”
“Only to start,” replied Daala. “Darknight Parshath gains 100 Attack Points for every Dark Monster in my Graveyard…”
She grinned, and a menagerie of specters appeared behind her – Dark Grepher, Shadowpriestess of Ohm, Regenerating Rose, Dark Armed Dragon, The Dark Creator, Dark Horus, Dark Crusader, Vengeful Shinobi, Obsidian Dragon, Darklord Zerato, and Dark Nephthys.
“As you can see, I have eleven,” she said, as they vanished. “That gives Darknight quite a boost…”
Darknight Parshath glowed with a black shadow… (3,000/1,400)
“Destroy Sam’s facedown Monster!” shouted Daala.
Darknight Parshath galloped at the Fiend, and Gil Garth appeared on the card. The Dark Fairy made a slice down the middle, cutting it in half.
“Darknight has another effect,” said Daala. “Whenever he slays a Monster, I can remove one Dark Monster in my Graveyard from play, to draw one card.”
Dark Armed Dragon slipped out of her discard slot, and she made a draw. Darknight Parshath’s Attack Score fell to 2,900.
She frowned.
“Disappointed?” asked Yumi, with a scowl.
“Just move…” replied Daala.
Yumi quickly drew a card.
This will be a big risk, she thought, but I have to destroy The Empress before Llymic uses its effect to Special Summon something worse…
“I summon Skilled Dark Magician again!” she exclaimed.
She played the card, and with a flourish, Skilled Dark Magician appeared a second time. (1,900/1,700)
“Sadly,” said Llymic, “I have no Arcana Force Monsters to Special Summon…”
“Destroy The Empress!” commanded Yumi.
Skilled Dark Magician fired his bolt, and The Empress cracked and chipped before shattering into shards. Llymic grinned slightly.
(Y&S: 2,100) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 6,350)
“It’s your move, Llymic,” said Yumi, nervously.
“Indeed it is,” said Llymic, drawing a card.
“And I play my own Pot of Avarice,” he said.
He played the card, and The Star, The Empress, Temperance, The Chariot, and The Moon all slipped out of his discard slot. He shuffled the five Monsters back into his deck, and drew two cards.
Then he smiled even broader.
“A noble attempt, Yumi,” he chuckled, “But I still have The Lovers, and I can still use it.
“I’m sure Aster will remember the beating he got from this Monster, even those the memories truly belong to the real Aster…
“I sacrifice The Lovers…”
The Lovers vanished, and a practical volcano of light erupted on Llymic’s side of the field…
“I summon forth… Arcana Force XXI…
“The World!”
Everyone stepped back in fear, as a twenty-foot-tall titan rose on Llymic’s side of the field. It looked like a giant, armored robot made of blue metal, with clawed arms and a conical spire in place of legs. Over its head was a metal arch engraved with mystic runes, and the head itself was blank and featureless. (3,100/3,100)
“Three-thousand-one-hundred?” gasped Chelsea.
“Aster!” shouted Ren. “What does this thing do?”
“If it lands upright,” gulped Aster, “and Llymic sacrifices two Monsters, he can force Sam to skip her next turn…”
“And Llymic and Daala already have two other Monsters!” gasped Erik. “The Magician and Darknight!”
The card appeared above The World, and started to spin.
This is it, thought Yumi. The whole duel rests on this spin…
“Stop right there!” she shouted.
The card slowly stopped.
Then everyone on Yumi’s side cheered. It was upside-down.
“WHAT?” shouted Llymic.
“HA!” laughed Sam. “All that work, and you got bad luck!”
“Fine,” said Llymic, closing his eyes. “When The World is inverted, then during your Standby Phases, the two of you get to recover the top card from your Graveyard.
“But The World still has 3,100 Attack Points, and I intend to use them.
“I’ll move The Magician to Attack Mode as well…”
The Magician stood up.
“Arcana Force XXI… Demolish Skilled Dark Magician with Light Catastrophe!”
A storm of burning energy erupted around The World, and it hurled the destructive bolts at the Spellcaster. Yumi screamed as her Monster was blown to dust.
“Magician, attack Yumi’s facedown Monster!” commanded Llymic.
The Magician shot its sphere at the facedown card. Apprentice Magician appeared crouching on the card, and was blown away.
A card slipped out of Yumi’s deck. She quickly placed it on her Disk, and a new facedown Monster appeared.
Llymic set two cards in his Disk, and two facedown cards appeared.
“Your move, Samantha…” he said. “Make the best of it…”
(Y&S: 1,500) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 6,350)
Sam’s hand shook as she drew a card.
“Due to The World,” she said, “I get to recover Gil Garth…”
Gil Garth slipped out of her discard slot.
“Now I play Pot of Greed!”
The evil jar appeared, and she made two draws.
“I’ll set a Monster, and end my turn.”
A facedown Monster appeared.
(Y&S: 2,000) - - - - - - - - - - (D&L: 6,350)
Daala drew a card. She frowned again.
“During my Standby Phase, Dark Armed Dragon goes back to my Graveyard…”
Darknight Parshath rose back to an Attack Score of 3,000.
Continued…