Me: Yes, my muse has decided to be dumb and make me create this. This is my brain child.

E: Brain child?

Me: Yep.

Rin: That sounds really weird.

Me: Oh hush, and you aren't supposed to be here! You aren't introduced until the end!

Rin: Fine. *Leaves*

Me: Anyways, I don't own Yugioh characters, just my characters and I don't own Rin and Akio. I asked to borrow them from Blood Thirsty Angle. Happy reading!


Sixteen years ago, in an unknown country...

A man with a hood over his head walked slowly though a stone temple. The man was clad in black and gold armor with a deep red cloak over his broad shoulders with the hood over his head. The roof was supported by thick stone columns engraved with symbols invoking power and protection. Candles and torch baths with black coals dimly lit the room, casting long black shadows across the carved stone floor. The man stopped at the center of the room and removed his hood, revealing the long messy mane of snow white hair. His skin was light and his eyes were a dark earthy brown.

"It's not often that I get a visitor, much less the king of this land." A female voice taunted smugly from the shadows. The man growled.

"I don't have time for this, Magician." A young woman with purple/black hair stepped from the shadows. She was dressed in dark blue dress over a pair of black loose-fitting pants. Around her neck was a white stone inside a gold casing. It dangled from a black choker. Golden earrings hung from her ears, half concealed by her hair and gold bracelets hugged her arms. Her skin was slightly darker and her eyes were a dark blazing green. A single white streak ran down the left side of her hair.

"I know you don't, King Bakura, but it's merely natural to tease you a little bit." She said with a smirk. Her voice had a slight accent, like English wasn't her first language.

"Why did you call me here, Elecktra?" Bakura asked straight up and Elecktra frowned.

"The spirits are growing more and more restless everyday. It seems like they are trying to speak, but can't." Bakura lifted an eyebrow.

"Oh really? What are they trying to say, oh great speaker from the divine?" He mocked and Elecktra's frown deepened.

"Mock me all you like, Bakura, but I'm serious; She will rise again, and reek havoc on this land." Bakura frowned.

"The spirits say that Queen Anzu will grow heavy with two children, twins. One a boy, the other a girl. They will be gifted with the powers of seeing the future and the past." Bakura opened his mouth to say something, but Elecktra cut him off by glaring sharply at him.

"It is unclear as to who has which power, but it will open them to the world of sorcery that they can't begin to imagine. The problem is this; It will also make them vulnerable."

"Vulnerable how?" Bakura asked.

"It will leave them open to her to attack as well as others." Bakura's frown deepened.

"What am I supposed to do?" Elecktra shrugged.

"Teach them, prepare them if they do attack. Remember, I have a daughter of my own and she will have powers as well."

"Right, I forgot that you and Marik had a child." Elecktra smirked.

"And who would be a better teacher then the divine magician?" Bakura eyed her face.

"How do I know you're telling the truth?" Elecktra gave him a funny look.

"For one, I'm the sister in law with Ishiuz, and I do have a very close connection with the goddess." She retorted. Bakura sighed.

"I still don't like this."

"I know, but if you wish to see your children live to carry the throne, then you'll have to trust me." Her hair danced slightly in an unseen wind.

"When your children are born, be aware and very careful. When they are born, they will seem to be normal. As they grow, watch for signs of abnormality." Elecktra warned the king. The king turned.

"I'll send a messager to you when they are born." The king started to walk out of the temple when Elecktra called to him.

"Keep my warning in mind, King Akefia Bakura. Tell Queen Anzu of my warning and of Ishiuz's warning. She will know what to do."

"And I don't?" Bakura glanced over his shoulder to see the ghost of a smile on the magician's face.

"Mother's instinct." She simply replied and Bakura grunted.

"Right..." With that Bakura walked off.


Three days later, Elecktra's prediction came true. A pair of feral twins were born to the king and queen. A girl and a boy. The girl had white hair like her father and the blue eyes of her mother. She was named Isuzu and their son had the brown hair of his mother and the brown eyes of his father, and he was named Akio.