A/N: Hello again, FF readers! This is my first multi-chapter! Yay! So, the first thing I want to tell you is this is a Yu-Gi-Oh! and DragonVale crossover fic. I originally had this in the crossover section but not sure if hardly anyone was seeing it there so I took it off the crossover category.

I am addicted to DragonVale and have named some of my dragons after some of the original Yugioh characters and thus this story spun in my mind. Please read and review, and any feedback is much, much appreciated but ALL FLAMES will be deleted. You can tell someone why you don't like something by telling that person what you think would make it better, not cursing and insulting that person. My favorite quote of all time comes from Thumper in the movie Bambi: "If you can't say something nice, don't say nothin' at all.":)

Disclaimer: I do not own Yu-Gi-Oh! or its characters, Kazuki Takahashi does, and I certainly do not own DragonVale or The Great Nogard, Backflip Studios does. I also do not own any of the dragons that are of DragonVale. However, I do own the villains and Alasia and Drake. Forgive me if this seems like a Lord of The Rings story or anything else that is fantasy. I am not trying to copy anything that has already been created.

Prologue

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Clear across the galaxy, in a remote area still needing to be discovered by man, there was a world very similar to Earth. It looked like it could be Earth's identical twin, having different shaped continents and islands surrounded by oceans. But instead of a space shuttle or a satellite orbiting the planet, a cerulean colored beast with a cyan colored belly, cyan colored "fan" shaped wings, and what looked like a "fan" on its head, chin, and tail, the same color as its belly and wings, flew amongst the stars. The beast was one of many of the planet's main inhabitants: dragons! But anxiety and fear were present in this dragon's wide white, blue-rimmed eyes as it flew very close to its home planet.

In the world below, there was a dark cloud covering a small island made of jagged red and purple rocks. Lightning strikes occurred and the sea crashed against the rocks and black sandy beaches. A dark figure wearing a black cloak and a dark red mask stood in front of a "stargate" like monument, which in the center floated a white and purple crystal, forming a "yin yang" shape. He stood before it with his arms extended in the air and he was chanting something in a language completely unknown to Earth. The monument was glowing with a white and purple hue as a vortex like gateway was forming in the crystals. Behind the unknown figure were three individuals, two guys and a girl, smiling devilishly at the event taking place before them.

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About a thousand miles north of the dark island, there exists a vast continent covered with forests, valleys, mountain ranges, and kingdoms with towns and cities. Within the cities are tall structural buildings known as castles filled with knights protecting their kings and queens. One particular kingdom, in the mountains of the Snowy Dragons, had just had the funeral of its queen a few days before and was getting ready to have a coronation for the only survivor to the late king and queen. Everything was going perfectly except for one thing: nobody could find the heir to the throne.

In a small cottage in the woods, there lived an old wizard wearing a long yellow robe with a red scarf, red ruffled sleeves, and a red ruffle on the bottom of the robe. He also wore a red pointy hat with a yellow sash on the middle and on top was three little yellow spikes. On the tip of the hat was a yellow barb, exactly like one found at the end of a traditional dragon's tail. In his hand was a wooden staff with the top in the shape of a dragon's head. His white beard and mustache made him look more like "Santa Clause" than just any old wizard.

But the wizard was not alone in his cottage, for he was accompanied by a tall, young girl, about the age of eighteen, with long and straight purple hair, and beautiful emerald eyes. She was wearing a long purple dress with a "sweetheart" neck line, and a purple and blue pendent in the shape of an unusual looking dragon, with a tail that looked like several flower stems with ball-shaped ends.

"Master Nogard?" The girl asked, not taking her eyes off of the book she was reading.

"Yes?" The wizard responded upon hearing his name and title.

"How well do you think I have developed in my studies?"

The wizard turned his head to see the girl sitting on his sofa, absorbed in his most infamous book, "The Ultimate Knowledge of Summoning Dragons by The Great Nogard".

"I believe you have improved a great deal, my dear. You are by far one of the best pupils I have ever had." He flashed a gentle smile at her but then frowned as she still kept her gaze on the pages filled with his knowledge and experience, but it was her eyes that concerned him. They were not filled with the enthusiasm that he was used to seeing in them. No, they were filled with great sadness and he remembered then that her mother just passed away. He walked over and sat next to her on the green velvety cushion.

The girl was silent as she turned her head to see her master sitting next to her, waiting expectantly but patiently. She drew in a deep breath.

"I don't know if I really have what it takes..."

"To do what, my dear? To summon a dragon?" The wizard gently pried the book from the young girl's hands. She closed her eyes and shook her head.

"No, I don't know if I have what it takes to rule a kingdom."

The wizard held her gaze in his deep blue orbs. What could he really say? The girl before him just lost her mother a few days before and she never really knew her father. He died when she was only three years old. Though her mother did everything she could to run her husband's kingdom, she still struggled and had to hire The Great Nogard to help her manage both her daughter and her kingdom. The girl grew up mostly learning how to wield magic, not how to take care of a vast kingdom. But, nonetheless, the wizard had always, and still did, believed in her. Now, to make her see that would be a little tricky but he was not going to give up. He never gave up when she gave him trouble as a little girl and he certainly would not give up now.

"Alasia, I have known you since you were three years old. I have seen you make a lot of mistakes, however, you have always learned from each and every mistake and have grown tremendously from them. No king or queen is perfect; they make mistakes too. But it's learning from those mistakes that gives a king or queen his or her strength and guidance to rule successfully. You have already accomplished that so many times. I have complete faith in you."

Alasia stared into her master's soft, deep blue eyes and saw truth in them. He meant those words and that meant everything in the world to her. She really needed his support more than ever now and was glad that she had it. But just as she was about to reach over and hug the old wizard, the door knocked.

"Princess? Are you in there?"

"That's Drake's voice." Alasia got up and walked over to the door. She opened it to find a tall and handsome blonde-haired, golden brown-eyed soldier in silver chain mail. On his breastplate were three white dragons with just a little bit of an icy-blue color on their bodies. Their bodies were covered in fur, and they each had a goatee and a double set of feathered wings on their bodies, but it was their horns and eyes that gave them their distinctions. The smallest of the three dragons had brownish-bronze colored eyes and brownish-bronze colored horns that barely reached off its head, the same color on the very tips of both sets of wings and had brownish-bronze colored spikes, which looked like they were filed, on top of it's tail. The middle dragon was exactly like the first only it was bigger and it had bluish-silver colored eyes, bluish-silver colored horns that went out a little further and curled downwards a little, bluish-silver tips on the wings, and bluish-silver "filed" spikes on the tail. The last dragon was much larger and had gold colored eyes and gold colored horns that reached out even further than the middle dragon's horns only they were straight and not curled, gold tips on the wings, and gold "filed" spikes on its tail. These were known as the Snowy Dragons, the guardians of the mountains Alasia's kingdom lied in the heart of.

The soldier was surprised with seeing his princess at the home of The Great Nogard and not where she should be, at home getting ready for her coronation.

"Your Highness, what are you doing here? The whole kingdom has been looking for you! You must be getting ready for your-"

But Alasia put up her hand to silence her army's captain.

"I'm not going." She stated bluntly. Both Drake and Master Nogard were aghast with the news.

"B-b-b-but Y-Your Highness, w-w-what about the k-k-kingdom?" The captain stuttered. He always stuttered when he became nervous he was going to somehow anger his rulers, especially the girl he grew up with his whole life.

Alasia just looked at him with a blank face. "What about it?"

The captain stuttered some more. "W-w-w-what w-w-will we do w-w-without a r-r-ruler?"

Alasia sighed and hugged her best friend. That always did seem to do the trick in calming Drake down when he was about to have a nervous breakdown. Her arms around him brought much comfort and he felt very warm all of a sudden. He embraced his life-long friend back and smiled as he took in her scent. She smelled like fresh roses with a hint of vanilla. He could take in this scent all day but he also knew it wouldn't be proper. He was a soldier and nothing more. Still, no one could stop him from dreaming, right?

The girl unwrapped her arms from him and locked her emerald eyes with his topaz ones, her face showing kindness yet firmness.

"The people will have their ruler, just not yet. I'm going away for a bit."

Now, the wizard decided to step in. "And where do you plan on going young lady?"

"I want to go back to the place I visited countless times as a child. I'm going back to Earth for one final time."

A/N: Okay, I know this prologue didn't have any of the Yu-Gi-Oh! characters but don't worry, they appear in Chapter 1. So, what do you guys think so far? I hope this is interesting for ya'll 'cause I would like to keep going with this but only if I get good reviews. Remember: positive and constructive criticism only. Thanks! P.S. If any of you play DragonVale and would like to be friends, PM me for my Facebook account.

P.P.S. Here is a list of the dragons mentioned in this chapter incase anyone wants to google them to see what they actually look like:)

-Celerulean Dragon- The blue dragon in space that was flying next to the planet of DragonVale. No, I didn't spell this incorrectly. I'm assuming the creators called this dragon "Celerulean" to combine cerulean and celestial. It is one of DragonVale's Galaxy dragons.

-Marbletail Dragon- The pendant that Alasia wears. I probably did not accurately describe this dragon but it is a little tricky, as it is a very unusual dragon. It is one of DragonVale's Chrysalis dragons.

-Snowy Bronze, Silver, and Gold Dragons- The three dragons shown on Drake's breastplate. These are part of DragonVale's Olympus dragons.