It didn't take long for Seto to retrieve Tlanth's crystal. Because now that they thought they had Kierra's crystal, they wanted someone to go to the Realm of the Beast, defeat the monster, and obtain the rare duel monster card that would help that kingdom rule forever. And since Seto was the Prince of Tlanth and had three Blue Eyes, he was the most obvious choice. Once the crystal was in his possession, he headed for the Realm on his Blue Eyes. Cat riding behind him.

"Do you know what kind of monster we will have to face?" Cat asked, feeling a little nervous.

"All I know is that it is a powerful one." Seto said. "But it doesn't stand a chance against my Blue Eyes."

Cat nodded her head silently. While she didn't doubt that Seto's dragons were strong, there was the chance that they might not be strong enough and she hoped that the card they were given would help them.

"What kind of card do you think we will get once we use our crystals?" Cat asked Seto.

"A monster card I would assume. Or a magic card." Seto looked back at her and saw the poker face she had on.

"You're not worried are you?"

Cat looked up at him and gave him a weak smile.

"A little." She admitted. Seto gave her a smile and squeezed her hand.

"I won't let anything happen to you." He promised. Cat smiled back as they flew closer to the realm, its tall spires now showing in the distance.

"This place looks really big up close." Cat said to herself as she slid down off the back of Seto's Blue Eyes. Seto didn't respond as his dragon returned to the card.

"Are you sure that we can do this?" Cat asked him with a worried expression.

"Of course we can." Seto said, looking at her. Cat nodded with a determined nod and followed Seto inside.

The building had clearly been vacant for many years. The cathedral like structure was overrun with vines from the outside that had snaked their way in from the cracks in the walls. Broken pillars spotted the floors and various sizes of stones littered the ground.

"It looks like there was some kind of a battle here." Seto said, his voice reverberating in the silent room. They entered the room a bit further, looking around.

"I wonder who the winners were." Cat said, looking around at the rubble.

"I think we should be more worried about what happened to the losers." Seto replied, staring at a corner.

"What do you mean?" Cat asked coming to stand behind him. Seto lifted his finger in a point. Cat gave a gasp as she saw the statue that Seto was staring at. Cat moved to get a closer look.

"Seto, he has a card in his hand." She said as she got behind the statue to get a better look.

"It's hard to make out what it is." She said.

"That isn't the only one." Seto said. "There are more statues over there." Looking up, Cat saw that Seto was right. Now that she noticed, the room was scattered with statues, each holding a card or weapon.

"What do you think did this?" Cat asked breathless.

"I have a feeling that we will find out." Seto answered as he started walking through the room. "Come on."

Cat followed Seto through the room to enter a hallway. The hallway was in a slightly better shape than the room they had been in, but not much. There were still cracks in the walls and a few vines and plants growing. But there weren't any statues to make them feel nervous. They continued through the stone hall, their footsteps sounding loud in the quiet. After exiting the hallway, the two found themselves in a chamber; much larger than the initial room they had been in.

"Cat." Seto said quickly. "Come here. Look at this." Cat hurried to stand next to him, where he stood staring at the wall. On the wall was a person, holding two crystals. Next to it was another picture of the person placing the crystal in something and next to it another picture of the person receiving something.

"I bet its directions." Cat said. "To show us where to place the crystals." She concluded. "But….where?"

Seto turned around. "There" he answered.