Hiccup and the others had just witnessed Eret's defeat to Wrinkly, who is now even creepier than before with his hair sticking on end and his voice sounding as if two people were speaking at once.
"I told you no one is impervious to the Light," said Wrinkly.
"Eret!" Hiccup yelled. Eret then toppled over and Hiccup rush over towards him. "Are you all right? Please tell me that Wrinkly game brainwash you."
Eret shook his head. "No, Hiccup. That's not your grandfather."
"It's not?" Hiccup stared.
"No. His body has been taken over by some power hungry interdimensional creatures and only you can stop him. You hold the final key and if he gets it who control the satellite and the fate of the world. Stop him, it's too late for me. It's all you. Don't screw this up. Later."
Eret then turned to sand.
"Eret!" Hiccup yelled.
Ragnar and the others gasped.
Hiccup then turned to Wrinkly. "All right, what have you done with him?"
Wrinkly laughed. "Let's just say he's resting. But what happens to him next is up to you." A white aura covered him and he gestured towards large statue. "Behold, Arcana, goddess of judgement."
Hiccup looked at the statue and a second later Eret's key flew into the air and landed into one of its open hands.
"In one hand sits Eret's key," said Wrinkly.
"And where's Eret's?" Hiccup asked.
"Funny you should ask," Wrinkly smirked. Hiccup then saw Eret reappearing in the statute other hand. "He's an Arcana's other hand."
"Now what?"
"Her arms form the scale of judgement, but look the scale was a bit off balance so this is where you come in," Wrinkly smirked. "Arcana needs to be holding both keys."
"And if not?" Hiccup asked.
"Then the scale of judgement will tip and Eret will fall," said Wrinkly.
Hiccup's eyes widened, because at the base of the statue he saw lava pouring in.
"Ah, man," Fishlegs groaned.
"He's fighting dirty," said Wartihog.
"Can't say I'm surprised," said Ragnar.
"So, what's it going to be? The key to the satellite or your friend's life?" The choice is yours, Hiccup," said Wrinkly laughing.
Hiccup pulled out his key and looked at it.
Meanwhile, the GX Tournament was reaching its end game. The White Obelisks was making a big push towards the campus. Stoick and the other teachers were on the roof of the campus of looking the students.
"Attention all tournament participants this is your Chancellor speaking," said Stoick through a microphone. "As you know this competition is coming to a close. So, to all you medal holders out there good luck in the final and made the most deserving duellist win."
Stoick closes eyes. 'Hiccup, I need to see this tournament through. So, it's up to you to say Eret.'
The White Obelisks were making it big push towards the campus.
"Listen up!" a White Obelisk yelled. "The GX Champion has to be one of us. The future of the Society depend on it! Now that illuminate the world!"
Spitelout had just been thrown backwards from his duel.
"At these things can't get any worse," he said rubbing his head.
Mildew then collided into him and they got run over by the White Obelisks.
"I'm getting too old for this," Mildew moaned.
"Do you mind getting off me you old bag of bones," said Spitelout.
"Who's going to win? Snotlout, Snotlout! Oi, oi, oi!" voice yelled.
The White Obelisk found the path blocked by Slifers, Ras and a few Obelisks.
"What the?" said a White Obelisk.
Then some of the students parted ways and Snotlout walked out into the opening.
"If you Society geeks honestly think you have a shot in this thing think again," said Snotlout. "Tell them who was taking those medals home!"
"Snotlout, Snotlout! Oi, oi, oi!" the students yelled.
"What the?" the White Obelisk repeated.
"Ready boys?" said Snotlout holding his hand out. "Let them have it!"
The students then charge straight at the White Obelisks with their duel disks raised.
Meanwhile, Hiccup was still deciding on what to do with his key.
"So that thing is just a hologram right?" Wartihog asked hopefully.
"Yeah, of course," said Fishlegs nervously.
"No. That thing is very much real," said Ragnar.
"He's right," said a voice.
They turned and found Gail and Prince Olaf entering into the chamber. Prince Olaf still look weak so Gail was supporting him.
"Gail?" Fishlegs stared.
"Prince Olaf?" Wartihog stared.
"The Light is strong than ever," said Prince Olaf weakly. "And it brought that statute a life. So, this is all real."
"It is?" Fishlegs whimpered. "So let me get this straight. If Hiccup doesn't put that key that statues hand then Eret's going to—"
"Plummet to his ultimate doom," Wrinkly finished. "So let the judgement commence."
Wrinkly then snapped his fingers in the statute hands began to tip lowering Eret closer towards the lava.
"Stop it!" Hiccup yelled. He then looked down at his key.
"Hiccup if you hand over that key he'll have control over the satellite," said Prince Olaf.
"And he'll brainwash the whole world," Gail finished.
"But if I don't balance the scale, Eret's a goner," said Hiccup.
"Fate of the world in one hand and one guy's life in the other," said Wartihog. "Seems like a no-brainer."
"Yeah, but Eret is our friend," said Fishlegs. "There again the fate of the world is pretty important also. Friendship or the fate of the world?" He then clutched his head. "I wasn't built to handle decisions like this!"
"Talk about a tough decision," said Ragnar.
Hiccup looked at his key for a moment. "You win," he said and tossed the key.
"No!" Everyone yelled.
The key landed in the statue's palm and the statue began to even out.
"What have you done?" Gail yelled.
Wrinkly raise an eyebrow at Hiccup. "You would really let me lead the entire world into the Light just to save one insignificant life?"
"I'm not letting you do anything," said Hiccup. "I won't let you take over the world."
"Oh, no? And who's going to stop me?" Wrinkly smirked.
"How about I give you a little hint," said Hiccup. "He wears a red coat, a prosthetic leg and loves to duel."
Suddenly the spirit of the Light of Destruction appeared out of Wrinkly.
"You foolish human," it said. "I have travelled across the dimensions, across space to purify your planet with the power of Light. Destruction is creation."
"Not even close," said Hiccup.
'Hiccup,' said Toothless' voice. 'The force that controls your grandfather is as old as time itself.'
Suddenly the scene change and Hiccup found himself in the Dragon Sanctuary.
"Toothless? Is that you, bud?" said Hiccup in bewilderment. "Where are you?"
"I'm in the Dragon Sanctuary, but soon it will be destroyed along with the entire multi-verse. Life draws its energy from the balance of light and dark. But the Light of Destruction threatens to tip the balance."
"So how do I even things out?" Hiccup asked.
"You must fight the Light with darkness," said Toothless.
Hiccup suddenly found himself back to reality and saw the spirit of light of destruction had back into Wrinkly's body.
"All right, we're going to do things my way," said Hiccup. "Get ready to duel!"
"What?" Wartihog stared.
"Is he mad?" Fishlegs stared.
"If I win then you take a hike," said Hiccup.
Wrinkly laughed. "That's all very cute, but I don't need to duel you." He then gestured to the statue. "You've already given me what I want."
"Okay, not one of my smartest ideas," said Hiccup.
"You can say that again," said Ragnar.
"We're done for," Wartihog cried.
"Satellite keys, come to my hands," said Wrinkly and fired a burst of light from his hands.
The light headed straight towards the keys, but then out of nowhere a purple blast shot out and knocked the beam of light apart. The collision caused everyone to be temporarily blinded.
"I'm afraid I have other plans," said Toothless' voice.
Everyone looked up and to their bewilderment they found Toothless hovering next to the keys with his arms crossed.
"Toothless? It's you?" Hiccup stared.
"Yes." Toothless nodded. "And I shall protect these keys. Now defeat your grandfather in this duel and the Light of Destruction will be destroyed."
"That's what you think," said Wrinkly and fired another beam from his hands.
Toothless then quickly countered with a plasma blast destroying the beam before it got a new close to the keys.
"Looks like were duelling after all," said Hiccup.
Wrinkly laughed. "Do you honestly any of this surprises me? Sorry, but I foresee these events."
"Prove it," said Hiccup.
"This duel will end in your defeat, Hiccup," said Wrinkly. "And your Dragon Knight friend will perish."
"Yeah right," said Hiccup activating his duel disk. "Just try."
Meanwhile, Wolflegs had just taken out an Obelisk Blue.
"Taken out in one move," he said as he placed his foot on the medal. "How lame." He then heard movement behind him and quickly turned. "Who's there?"
"I've come a long way to duel you Wolflegs," said a voice. Then emerging out of the bushes was a young girl wearing a mask. "So, what do you say?"
Wolflegs raised an eyebrow. "Cute outfit, kid."
"Very funny," she said. "Now I need to win your medal so let's do this." Wolflegs then tossed his medal on the ground. "Huh, you drop something."
"Yeah, look like I did," said Wolfelgs. He then turned his back on her. "You better pick it up before someone else grabs it."
The mask girl just stared at him behind her mask. "So you're just going to give it away?"
"Let's just say tournaments aren't my thing," said Wolflegs. "Never were. So take a little trinket and have a ball."
Wolflegs then walked away.
Meanwhile defeated students were sitting outside the campus waiting for the finals. Spitelout and Mildew then came running looking exhausted.
"Chancellor!" Spitelout yelled. "The tournament has a winner!"
"What?" Stoick yelled from the roof.
"He defeated every member of the Society of Light," said Mildew. "This kid single-handedly saved Duel Academy."
Stoick looked up and saw several students chanting something and walking in front of them in a smugness like way was Snotlout.
"Snotlout, Snotlout! Oi, oi, oi!" They cheered.
"It's good to be the chap," Snotlout smirked.
"I hate to burst your bubble," said Astrid. She then placed a hand over her mouth and then lowered her voice. "But didn't you lose to Hiccup?"
"Yeah, I do recall you losing a match to him in the tournament," Heather whispered.
Snotlout grimaced and quickly backed away to the two girls. He then lowered his voice and placed his hand over his mouth. "That duel didn't count and you know it."
"Maybe you're right," Heather frowned.
"Yeah, our memories are still blurry," Astrid nodded.
"Yeah, really blurry," Snotlout nodded.
"Sorry, our bad," said Astrid.
Snotlout sighed with relief.
Stoick then grabbed a microphone placed into his mouth. "Well, if there is no one else left and Snotlout has every medal then our winner is—"
"Hold that thought!" a voice yelled.
Everyone turned and saw a young girl making her way across the courtyard. She then held out her medal.
"He doesn't have every medal," she said.
"Then it looks like this tournament is still on," said Stoick.
"Who are you?" Spitelout asked.
"Show us your face, loser," Snotlout demanded.
"Oh, real mature," she said. "But I need to know something first…" She then looked up at Stoick. "What's the price the first place?"
"I'll grand the winner anything they desire," said Stoick. "Within reason of course."
"Deal," said Snotlout. "When I win I want the White Dorm torn down and the good old Blue Dorm brought back."
Stoick nodded. "Done." He then looked at the young girl. "What about you?"
"If I win I want into the Slifer Red Dorm," she said.
Stoick blinked. "Red Dorm? The winner deserves to be admitted into Obelisk Blue. However, if Red is what you want then who am I understanding your way?"
"Perfect," she said and removed her mask.
Astrid and Heather looked up, because they recognised her.
Astrid and Heather gasped in unison.
"Aren't you that grade schoolkid?" Astrid stared.
Snotlout looked at the two girls. "You know her?"
"That's right you want here when she showed up," said Heather.
"She snuck into Duel Academy last year," said Astrid. "She was obsessed with Wolflegs."
"I've grown up since then," said Blaze. "The name is Blaze and who are you?"
"Tell her, boys," said Snotlout.
The students that rallied to his side began to chant. "Snotlout, Snotlout! Oi, oi, oi!"
"You're about to face the Snot," said Snotlout with a large smile on his face.
Meanwhile, Hiccup and Wrinkly were about to face one another.
"With all the dimensions out there why did you have to go and mess with this one and why this planet?" Hiccup asked.
Wrinkly laughed. "It's simple. Earth needed a facelift so I came to help."
"I don't suppose it ever occur to you that we never wanted your help," said Hiccup.
"What's wrong? Oh, I see you don't think I'm capable of a good deed," said Wrinkly. "I guess it all depends, everyone has a different definition of good. The way I see it your people have been destroying this planet for hundreds of years. So, destiny sent me to stop you and soon all earthlings will be reborn."
"Then let's do this," said Hiccup at the activated their duel disks.
Hiccup: 4000
Wrinkly: 4000
"Very well," said Wrinkly as he drew his five cards. "Fate shall lead the way."
"Wrong, I'll lead the way," said Hiccup as he drew. "And I'll start things off by summoning my Dragon Knight Scaldy to the field in defence mode."
Hiccup aqua knight then appeared on the field in a defensive position. (ATK: 800/ DEF: 1000)
"And thanks to his ability I draw two more cards," said Hiccup as he drew. He looked at them and then placed one of the cards in his spell and trap card zone. "And one of them are placed facedown on the field. With that I end my turn."
"Enough child's play," said Wrinkly as he drew. "I summon Arcana Force VII—The Chariot!"
The Chariot then appeared on the field and like always the card appeared above its head and rotated. (ATK: 1700/ DEF: 1700)
"And its special ability depends on what direction it faces," said Wrinkly. "Normally you would get to decide when it starts. However, destiny has already chosen."
"Figures," he groaned.
"Don't worry, it's what you would have picked," said Wrinkly.
The card then stopped upright.
"No, it whatever is best for you," Hiccup corrected.
"And that just proves I'm destined to win," said Wrinkly. "Now Chariot attack Scaldy!"
The Chariot then fired a larger bullet that Scaldy.
"I don't think so," said Hiccup pressing a button on his duel disk. "I activate my trap, Dragon Defender. Thanks to this trap all my Dragon-type monsters can't be destroyed in battle for the rest of this turn."
The bullet struck Scaldy, but he stood there firmly and endured the attack.
Wrinkly laughed. "Just as I predicted."
"Yeah, right," Hiccup scoffed.
"And next I play my Divination of Fate, said Wrinkly holding out a spell card. "Here's how it works since your Scaldy survived this Battle Phase I can summon a monster of my own as long as the word 'Arcane Force' in its name. So, Arcana Force VI arise."
Then suddenly appearing on the field in a defensive position with a strange alien-like creature. (ATK: 1600/ DEF: 1600). Its card appeared above its head and began to rotate and then landed upwards.
"What do you know it right side up?" said Wrinkly, who was terribly unsurprised.
"How's Hiccup supposed to beat a guy who can control the future?" Fishlegs asked. "Talk about sucking all the fun out of a duel."
"I've got a feeling, he didn't come here to have fun," said Wartihog.
"It won't be easy, but if anyone can beat this guy had his own game it's Hiccup," said Ragnar.
"Now it's my move," said Hiccup as he drew. "And now I activate my Graceful Charity which allows me to draw three new cards as long as I get rid of two."
Hiccup to his three cards and then discarded his Dragon Knight Head and Skullcrusher. "Next I summon Dragon Spirit Ventus in defence mode."
Then suddenly appearing on Hiccup's side of the field in a defence position was his Dragon spirit wind. (ATK: 700/ DEF: 500)
Wrinkly merely laughed. "You are confident, but there's uncertainty in your eyes."
"Your head again won't work and I have every reason to be confident, because thanks to Ventus' special ability every card in your hand I gain 500 life points," said Hiccup.
Ventus then took the air and said a calm breeze towards Hiccup, who felt his life points increasing.
Hiccup: 5500
Wrinkly: 4000
"Is that supposed to frighten me?" Wrinkly scoffed.
"It will when I activate my Polymerization," said Hiccup holding out his card.
"Oh please," Wrinkly scoffed. "Now you can use a couple of monsters. It will take more than that to scare me."
"Then let's put that theory to the test."
"Go ahead, prove that you're the chosen duellist. Let's see you defy destiny and emerge victorious," Wrinkly smirked. "Everyone is waiting."
"Don't be so eager, because I'm fuse together my Dragon Knight Toothless and Skull together in order to form Dragon Knight King."
Toothless and Skull then appeared on the field and soon rose gold into a vortex. Then appearing out of it was Hiccup's shining armoured Dragon Knight with sword and shield in hand and a crown on his head. (ATK: 2500/ DEF: 2000)
"Now I activate his special ability, Dragon Knight King gains 300 attack points every dragon in the Graveyard," said Hiccup.
The spirit of Hiccup's fours appeared behind Dragon Knight King and their souls entered into his body. (ATK: 2500-3700)
"Now it's time to show them what you've got," said Hiccup. "Attack that Chariot!"
Dragon Knight King then took into the air and raised his sword and fired a beam up your light from it. It struck the Chariot destroying it instantly.
Hiccup: 5500
Wrinkly: 2000
"And lastly your monsters attack points come out of your life points," said Hiccup.
Wrinkly looked up and saw Dragon Knight King firing another blast from his sword striking him with an immense force.
"Take that!" Wartihog cheered.
"And that!" Fishlegs added.
"Hiccup's not pulling any punches," said Ragnar.
Hiccup: 5500
Wrinkly: 300
"Did you predict that? Hiccup asked.
Wrinkly laughed.
"I assume that the reason why you're laughing?"
"Can't you feel it? The Light of Destruction now shines in you!" He then smiled and leaned in closer. "Didn't it feel good to hurt me? To watch me writhing in pain."
"Maybe," said Hiccup.
"You've just proven my point," said Wrinkly. "Human love destruction and that's why your planet has been doomed since human race began. Don't you see, it's the recklessness of your people that brought me here?"
Hiccup rolled his eyes. "Are you done?"
"The truth is quite painful to hear," said Wrinkly. "Your mother refused to accept either when I faced and she ended up being cast out into another dimension."
"What?" Hiccup stared.
"Oh, that's right you had no clue," said Wrinkly. "Valka knew that I possessed your grandfather and attempted to free him. We duelled and we both lost, Wrinkly managed to gain partial control of my body for a while and your mother was sent to another dimension."
Hiccup frowned. "Then how did the Dragon Knight cards came into my possession?"
"That fool Wrinkly. He gain partial control and was able to send back deck of cards to you. Either way it doesn't matter, because no matter what you do you can't close your eyes to the Light."
"Trust me, I don't hide from anyone," said Hiccup.
"Except yourself. Take a look, what do you see? What are you? Deep down I think you know. You're just another angry human, whose hatred feeds the Light of Destruction. The angrier you get the more powerful I become and before long everyone on Earth shall see the light."
Wrinkly then laughed.
Hiccup merely glared.
"And there's not a thing you can do to stop me," said Wrinkly.
"Well I'm gonna do everything in my power to stop you and I don't care whether destiny has my back or not," said Hiccup.
"Who's the man?" Wartihog cheered.
"Hiccup," said Fishlegs. "And who is the evil psycho from another dimension?"
"Wrinkly," the two of them said at once.
"Thank you," said Wrinkly as he drew. He looked at the card he drew and smiled. "I play my Light Barrier."
He then placed it in his field card slot and at once the card appeared above its head and began to rotate.
"I'm sure you know by now the position which it lands will determine its power," said Wrinkly. "Of course, with the winds of destiny as my back I already know the outcome." The card and landed right side up. "Now, let the Light Barrier envelop us."
Suddenly Hiccup found themselves trapped in a ring of light that began to spread all across the room.
"Thanks to this barrier the powers of all non-Arcana Force monsters are now negated," said Wrinkly.
Dragon Knight King suddenly felt his power vanishing from his body. (ATK: 3700-2500)
"Not good," said Hiccup. Toothless himself was feeling weak and started to go out of focus. "Toothless!"
"You may not have summoned your Toothless to the field. However, I'm afraid he still powerless," said Wrinkly.
"It's true," said Toothless as he tried to maintain his anchor to the human world. "This Light Barrier is draining my energy."
"That's your cue my Prince!" Wrinkly yelled as he turned to face Prince Olaf with his eyes glowed purple.
Prince Olaf's eyes then became pale. "Yes, Master."
Ragnar and the others stared at him.
"What did you say?" Gail stared.
Wrinkly then shot a beam of light from his hands towards the keys. Unfortunately, this time Toothless then had the strength to stop him and the beam went straight through him and grabbed the keys.
"Take the keys and unlock the fate of man!" Wrinkly commanded tossing Prince Olaf the keys.
With the keys now gone the statue became unbalanced and Eret went down closer towards the lava pool.
"Eret!" Fishlegs yelled. He then saw Wartihog rushing up the stairs. "Wartihog, are you nuts!"
Wartihog was running up the stairs towards the statue and then jumped towards the statues hand which held Eret.
"Hold on!" Hiccup yelled.
Wartihog grabbed him and jumped clear and the two of them rolled across the staircase.
"I was told no soldier gets left behind," said Wartihog looking down at them.
"Good job!" Hiccup yelled.
"Olaf, go!" Wrinkly commanded. "Time is running out! The hour of fate is upon us."
Prince Olaf turned towards the passageway, but Gail blocked his path. "Don't do this," she said.
"Silence!" Wrinkly yelled with his eyes glowing purple.
Gail toppled over in pain and Prince Olaf headed towards the passageway.
"Gail!" Fishlegs yelled.
"I'm fine stop the Prince," said Gail.
"Then let's go," said Ragnar. He looked at Fishlegs. "Legs, you and Wartihog stay here with Eret."
Ragnar then wrap the Prince Olaf down the passageway.
"I'm going with you," said Gail running after him.
"Good luck," said Wartihog as he placed Eret down.
Wrinkly then laughed. "In mere moments the people of Earth will worship me."
Hiccup glared at him.
"Hiccup," said Toothless, who was struggling to maintain his presence. "You can still stop him. Win this duel and the Light Barrier will be broken, but you must hurry."
"Toothless!" Hiccup yelled. He then turned to Wrinkly. "It's a lights out for you."
Wrinkly laugh and the spirit of the Light of Destruction appeared laughing as well.
