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YR: Hi everyone! Sorry I haven't updated in like, forever, but I've been SOOOOOOOOO busy with other things. Well, let's get on with the story.
Yugi was now staring into the face of defeat, the Dragon Of Apocalypse(3650/3250). He thought I would attack, but I had other plans, so I played Dragon's Den, a Magic Card that forbids me to attack and makes me pay half my Life Points(My Life Points:875)and lets Yugi summon any card from his hand(he chose Dark Magician), but I can hide 3 Dragons in it and Yugi must attack one of them each turn. I couldn't hide Dragon Piper, so I hid one card, and sacrificed it and Dragon Piper for another monster and ended my turn.
Since he had to attack, he went for the middle tunnel, but he hit my second hidden card, the Black-Eyes Gray Dragon(2950/2450). His DM wasn't destroyed, but he did take the damage(Y's LP: 1650). So he played Big Shield Gardna in Defense Mode and ended his turn.
I couldn't attack or change positions, so I just passed. Yugi then attacked, and got luck as he hit Dragging Dragon and destroyed it(My Life Points:100)
Now, since I had to hide a monster in Attack Mode, I hid one, praying he wouldn't hit it, and ended my turn. Yugi then attacked again, but this time he hit my Dragon Of Apocalypse(Y's LP:500) and ended his turn.
Now it was getting intense. The next move could decide the game. If he attacked my Dragon of Apocalypse again, I would win, but if he hit my hidden monster, he would win. I had to pass because I could do nothing.
Yugi then attacked again and revealed BEGD(Y's LP:50) and ended his turn.
My mind was pacing, yet I felt as if luck was on my side. The next move would be the decider. He had a 1 in 3 chance of winning.
Yugi drew, and with absolute faith in the Heart Of The Cards, he attacked, and revealed my hidden monster. Yugi did it. He beat me again. I felt so heartbroken having failed my father, but afterwards Yugi had explained that he was not in possession of the Millennium Eye, and, this time, I believed him.
We patched things up then. Since I lost I had to give Yugi my Locator Card and my Dragon, but Yugi refused to take either. I only wanted to enter the tournament to defeat Yugi, so I decided to give my Locator Card to Kaiba. I then became friends with Yugi. I decided to go home and hone my skills with the Spirit Of The Gauntlets. He was really a nice guy. He taught me about some combos and deck themes to make. He also told me in ancient times he was one of the Pharaoh's most loyal servants. After I rebuilt my deck, Croquet decided to take me down to see Father.
"Hi, Dad."
"Hi, son. How was your duel with Yugi?"
"Well, I actually lost, but you should have seen it, man! It was so close. He had 50 points and I had 100. He was on the verge of losing, but luck was on his side and he ended up winning."
"Well, son, are you going to try again?"
"I will face Yugi again, but it won't be for a little while."
"I've been meaning to ask, son, what it is that made you want to face Yugi in the first place?"
"Well, Dad, it was you. You see, I thought Yugi was the one who stole your Millennium Eye. But it wasn't. But if I ever catch who did, they will pay dearly for their mistakes."
"Well, good luck in finding the thief, son."
"Thank you, Father. And I will catch him. You can count on it."
YR: Wasn't that a great way to end my story? Well, I'll probably post The Duel Monsters Wars Episode 1 fairly soon. Until then, thanks for R+R-ing!
YR: Hi everyone! Sorry I haven't updated in like, forever, but I've been SOOOOOOOOO busy with other things. Well, let's get on with the story.
Yugi was now staring into the face of defeat, the Dragon Of Apocalypse(3650/3250). He thought I would attack, but I had other plans, so I played Dragon's Den, a Magic Card that forbids me to attack and makes me pay half my Life Points(My Life Points:875)and lets Yugi summon any card from his hand(he chose Dark Magician), but I can hide 3 Dragons in it and Yugi must attack one of them each turn. I couldn't hide Dragon Piper, so I hid one card, and sacrificed it and Dragon Piper for another monster and ended my turn.
Since he had to attack, he went for the middle tunnel, but he hit my second hidden card, the Black-Eyes Gray Dragon(2950/2450). His DM wasn't destroyed, but he did take the damage(Y's LP: 1650). So he played Big Shield Gardna in Defense Mode and ended his turn.
I couldn't attack or change positions, so I just passed. Yugi then attacked, and got luck as he hit Dragging Dragon and destroyed it(My Life Points:100)
Now, since I had to hide a monster in Attack Mode, I hid one, praying he wouldn't hit it, and ended my turn. Yugi then attacked again, but this time he hit my Dragon Of Apocalypse(Y's LP:500) and ended his turn.
Now it was getting intense. The next move could decide the game. If he attacked my Dragon of Apocalypse again, I would win, but if he hit my hidden monster, he would win. I had to pass because I could do nothing.
Yugi then attacked again and revealed BEGD(Y's LP:50) and ended his turn.
My mind was pacing, yet I felt as if luck was on my side. The next move would be the decider. He had a 1 in 3 chance of winning.
Yugi drew, and with absolute faith in the Heart Of The Cards, he attacked, and revealed my hidden monster. Yugi did it. He beat me again. I felt so heartbroken having failed my father, but afterwards Yugi had explained that he was not in possession of the Millennium Eye, and, this time, I believed him.
We patched things up then. Since I lost I had to give Yugi my Locator Card and my Dragon, but Yugi refused to take either. I only wanted to enter the tournament to defeat Yugi, so I decided to give my Locator Card to Kaiba. I then became friends with Yugi. I decided to go home and hone my skills with the Spirit Of The Gauntlets. He was really a nice guy. He taught me about some combos and deck themes to make. He also told me in ancient times he was one of the Pharaoh's most loyal servants. After I rebuilt my deck, Croquet decided to take me down to see Father.
"Hi, Dad."
"Hi, son. How was your duel with Yugi?"
"Well, I actually lost, but you should have seen it, man! It was so close. He had 50 points and I had 100. He was on the verge of losing, but luck was on his side and he ended up winning."
"Well, son, are you going to try again?"
"I will face Yugi again, but it won't be for a little while."
"I've been meaning to ask, son, what it is that made you want to face Yugi in the first place?"
"Well, Dad, it was you. You see, I thought Yugi was the one who stole your Millennium Eye. But it wasn't. But if I ever catch who did, they will pay dearly for their mistakes."
"Well, good luck in finding the thief, son."
"Thank you, Father. And I will catch him. You can count on it."
YR: Wasn't that a great way to end my story? Well, I'll probably post The Duel Monsters Wars Episode 1 fairly soon. Until then, thanks for R+R-ing!
