Yu-Gi-Oh!

Lost, but Not Forgotten


A/N: I do not own the Yu-Gi-Oh! Franchise.

I do however own the OCs mentioned within this story.

This story is inspired by Tikobi the Hatter's story, Chaotic Magic, thank her for the idea!

WARNINGS: This story contains death, cursives, murder, war and an apocalyptic future, read with caution.

Also, this story is based after Yu-Gi-Oh Arc-V but closely relates to the original Yu-Gi-Oh series, that's why it's categorised with the original Yu-Gi-Oh anime.

Enjoy!


Prologue - The End of it All

The world, a once beautiful planet filled with breathtaking water, lush forests and towering cities filled to the brim with people; was now nothing but a wasteland, a vast, empty space with only a few places for the human race to call home. The cause of such disrepair being the one thing human's do best.

Exploring.

The Leo Corporation that had long since moved from Miami City to New Domino City as it's base of operations began working on ways to evolve Action Dueling more than two hundred years ago. Their advancements slow, but equally rewarding as monsters became more than just projections, they became pets, friends and comrades in arms.

However the human race didn't stop there...After spending centuries just coming up with and creating this method, people wanted more, they wanted to be able to summon monsters without the restrictions of large machines built into arenas. They wanted something that they couldn't have, something nature hadn't made possible.

That nature wouldn't make possible.

Many people were put in charge of the project to create Real Vision as well as Real Action Duels outside of arenas, using real areas and real monsters within their games. They studied the different theoretical approaches, health and safety issues and both mechanical and technical difficulties that would arise due to their limited knowledge on technology.

In the end, many tests were performed with obvious failed results, not able to summon monsters for long, if not at all. However the ever greedy human race continued to strive on, and fifty years down the line, the project was passed on to two people in particular. Prodigies in their respective fields, who managed to make it possible even if for a moment.

Real Vision became a reality, a Duel Monster summoned to the real world, a success in the field of science, but alas also a failure. The monster's card faded away, and the humans had no way of returning it to it's paper prison. Not only that, but the higher ups had chosen a monster which had no sentience, a beast which survived purely on instinct.

A dragon.

All around the world, before this moment, the same test was being done at many different laboratories, trying to simulate the same action to see if the results differed and all at once, many dragons of different shapes and sizes wreaked havoc on the world.

Scared and unable to return home, these dragons ran amok, killing and destroying a large number of humans around the area, forcing others to take refuge underground to avoid the onslaught. Many died, while others who survived ended up in orphanages and once they were eighteen, they were sent to fight in the hope of freeing their beloved planet from the devils they had summoned.

Eventually, the dragons were defeated by the many military soldiers armed to the teeth with guns, missiles and even sharp blades, but by that time, it was too late, almost half of the world had been wiped out, leaving crumbling countries and broken hearts behind.

Now, the survivors were left to fend for themselves in a lawless environment with no one to trust, and no hope of saving their now desolate land from ruin.

However that would soon change as two women's lives were turned upside down because a rash decision that would change the fate of not just one world...But two.


A/N: I hope you enjoyed this chapter, feel free to Review, I take all criticism, after all, how am I supposed to learn otherwise?

Once again, I thank Tikobi the Hatter for her story, if her's hadn't been written, this one wouldn't exist.

Thank you for reading!