YU-GI-OH: Realm of Eternal Doom
By:Younglink87
Long ago, when the Pyramids were still young, Egyptian Kings played games of great and terrible power, games of fate, games of judgment, games of magic, but these Shadow Games twisted the souls of those with weak wills and black hearts, and so the power was sealed away, imprisoned within the mystic Millennium Items, until thousands of years later, when a boy named Yugi unlocks the secrets of the Millennium Puzzle. Now the games have returned and with them a new champion. Infused with the ancient magical energies of the Millennium Puzzle, but will Yugi control the power, or will the power control Yugi?
PROLOGUE
"Make your move already, Patrick!" One boy complained. A seventeen year-old kid with black rimmed glass and brown eyes was contemplating over the three cards he was holding. He chose one and placed it face up on the dueling field.
"Good moves take time Nate, such as this good move," Patrick told his cousin, "I summon Dark Blade!" His cousin was a sixteen year-old kid with blond hair and blue eyes.
"Time to take you out," Nate declared, "I summon Big Eye along with the magic of Malevolent Nuzzler! Say good-bye to the rest of your Life Points!" Patrick's head slumped down in shame.
"Aww, man that hurt," Patrick said, "that was like something I would do! How did you think of that?" Nate laughed and flashed his card.
"What can I say? You're dealing with the super genius," Nate taunted.
"Pfft. Yeah right! In your dreams!" Patrick countered.
Nate gathered up his cards and placed them carefully in his card pouch he always had strapped to his belt. He was visiting Patrick's home in Vinton which he did every summer and they were playing Duel Monsters, which was a card game popular with many people in Patrick's hometown.
"Hey, Nate, it's 4:30! The DungeonDice Monsters tournament finals are on!" Patrick said excitedly. Nate quickly turned on the television and they both sat back and watched. After a while, the announcer presented the winner.
"Duke Deblin from Domino City Japan has crushed the competition again," the announcer proclaimed.
"No surprise," Patrick said, "he's never lost a match."
"You forget that Yugi Mutou schooled Deblin at his own game," Nate corrected.
"Oopps. I forgot," Patrick admitted, "I guess that's why they call him the King of Games."
Both teens' attention was focused on the television. After the sponsors of the tournament were shown, a commercial came on. It showed a person with shiny brown hair and dark blue eyes wearing a sleeveless white coat with the letters K and C on the collar.
"No, way!" Nate said in disbelief.
"It can't be!" Patrick said, equally amazed.
"Seto Kaiba," they chorused.
"Calling all duelists," said the person, "KaibaCorp is hosting another Duel Monsters tournament, but this time, we are accepting duelists from America."
"America?!?" Nate and Patrick shouted.
"If you Americans think you have what it takes to duel against Japan's top duelists, now is your chance to prove it," Kaiba continued, "unless you're afraid of us."
"Not a chance, Kaiba!" Patrick shouted.
"Bring it on!" Nate challenged.
"Listen up! Not everyone will be able to participate in this tournament, only the ones that have the skills to do battle against the best will be able to compete," Kaiba informed, "I've hired KaibaCorp employees to station themselves around the United States. You will be required to duel against them to qualify. If you can't defeat one of my flunkies, you don't belong in this tournament."
"Don't worry, I'll be there," Patrick vowed.
"Count me in," Nate said.
"To find the KaibaCorp personnel near you, go to the KaibaCorp website. All I said and more will be explained on it. Good luck to you all...you'll need it." Kaiba laughed.
Nate and Patrick sat in disbelief. Nate snapped out of his trance.
"I'm up for this! How about you? Ya with me?" Nate asked
"You bet!" Patrick answered, "Let's check out the website now!"
By:Younglink87
Long ago, when the Pyramids were still young, Egyptian Kings played games of great and terrible power, games of fate, games of judgment, games of magic, but these Shadow Games twisted the souls of those with weak wills and black hearts, and so the power was sealed away, imprisoned within the mystic Millennium Items, until thousands of years later, when a boy named Yugi unlocks the secrets of the Millennium Puzzle. Now the games have returned and with them a new champion. Infused with the ancient magical energies of the Millennium Puzzle, but will Yugi control the power, or will the power control Yugi?
PROLOGUE
"Make your move already, Patrick!" One boy complained. A seventeen year-old kid with black rimmed glass and brown eyes was contemplating over the three cards he was holding. He chose one and placed it face up on the dueling field.
"Good moves take time Nate, such as this good move," Patrick told his cousin, "I summon Dark Blade!" His cousin was a sixteen year-old kid with blond hair and blue eyes.
"Time to take you out," Nate declared, "I summon Big Eye along with the magic of Malevolent Nuzzler! Say good-bye to the rest of your Life Points!" Patrick's head slumped down in shame.
"Aww, man that hurt," Patrick said, "that was like something I would do! How did you think of that?" Nate laughed and flashed his card.
"What can I say? You're dealing with the super genius," Nate taunted.
"Pfft. Yeah right! In your dreams!" Patrick countered.
Nate gathered up his cards and placed them carefully in his card pouch he always had strapped to his belt. He was visiting Patrick's home in Vinton which he did every summer and they were playing Duel Monsters, which was a card game popular with many people in Patrick's hometown.
"Hey, Nate, it's 4:30! The DungeonDice Monsters tournament finals are on!" Patrick said excitedly. Nate quickly turned on the television and they both sat back and watched. After a while, the announcer presented the winner.
"Duke Deblin from Domino City Japan has crushed the competition again," the announcer proclaimed.
"No surprise," Patrick said, "he's never lost a match."
"You forget that Yugi Mutou schooled Deblin at his own game," Nate corrected.
"Oopps. I forgot," Patrick admitted, "I guess that's why they call him the King of Games."
Both teens' attention was focused on the television. After the sponsors of the tournament were shown, a commercial came on. It showed a person with shiny brown hair and dark blue eyes wearing a sleeveless white coat with the letters K and C on the collar.
"No, way!" Nate said in disbelief.
"It can't be!" Patrick said, equally amazed.
"Seto Kaiba," they chorused.
"Calling all duelists," said the person, "KaibaCorp is hosting another Duel Monsters tournament, but this time, we are accepting duelists from America."
"America?!?" Nate and Patrick shouted.
"If you Americans think you have what it takes to duel against Japan's top duelists, now is your chance to prove it," Kaiba continued, "unless you're afraid of us."
"Not a chance, Kaiba!" Patrick shouted.
"Bring it on!" Nate challenged.
"Listen up! Not everyone will be able to participate in this tournament, only the ones that have the skills to do battle against the best will be able to compete," Kaiba informed, "I've hired KaibaCorp employees to station themselves around the United States. You will be required to duel against them to qualify. If you can't defeat one of my flunkies, you don't belong in this tournament."
"Don't worry, I'll be there," Patrick vowed.
"Count me in," Nate said.
"To find the KaibaCorp personnel near you, go to the KaibaCorp website. All I said and more will be explained on it. Good luck to you all...you'll need it." Kaiba laughed.
Nate and Patrick sat in disbelief. Nate snapped out of his trance.
"I'm up for this! How about you? Ya with me?" Nate asked
"You bet!" Patrick answered, "Let's check out the website now!"
