Author's Notes: This is where things start to really heat up. Davis Coffin and Asriel Coffin are not my creations. They belong to Gryphinwyrm7 and his story Yu-Gi-Oh! War of the Gods
Chapter Nine: Beginnings of Trouble
Eri scowled and pushed aside the tall Ra Yellow boy who had gotten in her way. These punks in Ra Yellow refused to allow her entrance to the Ra Yellow girl's dormitory, so she was having to force her way in. "If you don't just let me in I'm going to have to break you all in half!"
A bright and life filled chuckle stopped everyone in front of the dorm. A girl now stood at the balcony of the dormitory, and was looking down at the display. She was the one who had laughed. "Erika Amero, daughter of Rikuo Amero, and a member of Obelisk Blue. What brings you to Ra Yellow?"
Eri looked up at the female duelist in a yellow uniform. She was what most men would consider attractive, with long blonde hair and shockingly bright blue eyes. Eri could see a great deal of intelligence in those eyes, and knew this was no stereo-typical blonde. "I'm looking for Alice Terry."
"Is that so? Well, you've come to the right place. I'm Alice Terry, but you can call me the Queen of Ra Yellow. Only one other duelist in the Ra Yellow dorm can match my level, and he's the King of Ra Yellow." Eri smirked, satisfied that she had found her target so quickly. With one powerful leap she made it all the way up to the balcony, and was now perched on the edge and looking down at Alice.
"I've heard some interesting things about you. I want some questions answered, so you have two options. I beat the answers out of you, or you give them to me freely. What do you say?" She curled up her lips into a cocky smile, showing off her fangs as she did so.
Alice just smiled, and stepped backwards, spreading her arms out to encompass the entire dorm. "I've got a third option. I'll give you the answers freely if you can beat me at a game that I've been working on. Think you have the skill?"
"No challenge is too great for Erika Amero. I'll crush you at whatever game you have in mind!"
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In the mountains of Spain, just outside the border of Andorra, two people were hard at work. Both of them appeared to be in their thirties, and were busy hacking away at the mountainside.
The man stopped for a moment and ran a rag cloth over his forehead, wiping away the sweat that had been accumulating. Just a few feet away the woman stopped as well, and tossed a water bottle to the man. "Think we're getting close?"
The man, who was named Davis Coffin, smiled at his wife Asriel. He propped the pick axe over his shoulder and took a drink from the water, letting out a satisfied sigh as he felt the cool liquid go down his throat. "You know in archeology you can never be sure you'll find something worthwhile. We're just working off rumors, so there's no telling if we have the area right."
Davis was right of course, but that didn't make it any less interesting. He enjoyed archeology, and found that not knowing how a dig would turn out just made it more interesting. "I mean, I never expected I'd find a wife back when we first met. I was more expecting to lose that duel for a while actually."
Asriel smirked and brushed a few strands of hair out of her eyes. They had met during a tournament a number of years ago, and after an interesting duel Davis had banished her hatred, and she fell in love with him. Now nearly two decades later they were married and had a beautiful daughter. "You got lucky in that one. But I beat you in our rematch."
"You distracted me if I remember right." His wife shrugged, and hefted her own pick axe over her shoulder.
"You know what they say. All's fair in love and Duel Monsters." Davis laughed and slung an arm over her shoulder, the two of them dissolving into chuckles. It was always fun to remember the past, particularly when it was as interesting as theirs was.
"That's an interesting philosophy to go by. But some things in Duel Monsters aren't fair, some things are unbalanced. It's winning against the odds that make you a true duelist." Both of them looked around in surprise, trying to find the source of this new voice. A few rocks tumbled down from a ledge above them, and they looked up.
There above them was a man dressed in a black martial arts gi, with a silver belt tied at the waste and silver arm bands. His black hair was kept out of his eyes by a loose band that just happened to be silver. He was sitting down and looking at them, a steady smile on his face. "Yo!"
To their surprise he pushed off from the ledge, and dropped straight down to their dig sight. He landed it with a great deal of grace, barely looking bothered that he had just dropped fifteen or twenty feet. Davis blinked, and asked the obvious question. "Who are you?"
The man in the gi smiled brightly again and extended his hand, which Davis took gratefully. "My name is Takuya Shinomori. I've been waiting a long time to meet you Davis Coffin. It's a bonus that I get to meet your beautiful wife as well."
Takuya extended his hand to Asriel, and when she accepted he shook her hand heartily, a big grin on his face. Davis rubbed the back of his head, rather put off by Takuya's sudden appearance and cheerfulness. "You've been hoping to meet us? What are you doing out here anyways? This is a remote dig site."
"I was hoping I'd be able to test my skills against a duelist such as yourself. A man who is said to have the hearts of heroes within him, a duelist who is said to have such great skill. Particularly a duelist who once called himself a Sage." Davis' eyes widened in shock. He hadn't heard himself called that in a great deal of time. In fact, he hadn't heard the word mentioned at all in a long while.
"You want to duel me? How do you know about the Sage's Games anyways?" Takuya grinned and raised his left arm, where a duel disk was already in place. It activated, and he slid a deck into it.
"Of course I want to duel you. I've been looking forward to it for a long time. As for the Sage's Games...I knew an interesting fellow by the name of Yoruto at one point. He's the one who told me all about you." Davis nodded, remembering the raven demon he had dueled back when the Sage's Games were going on. He had been a deadly opponent.
"I guess I'm okay with that. Just give me a second. I don't even have a duel disk with me." Takuya smiled and reached into a bag he had slung over his shoulder. From within it he pulled a standard issue duel disk, and tossed it to Davis. Davis took it gratefully and then picked his deck up from within his bag before putting it in the disk. (DLP: 4000)
"Call me Kensai by the way. That's the name I usually go by. If you don't mind, I'd like to take the first move." Davis nodded, and drew five cards from his deck. At the same time Kensai drew five cards, and then a sixth card to begin the duel. (KLP: 4000)
"Prepare to face my strength. I activate the continuous magic card Wandering Samurai! This card came in a pack of the Supreme Duelist series, and that makes it one of a kind." A green bordered card appeared holographically in front of Kensai. On it was a picture of a red haired man in pinkish clothes, a sword at his hip, and a cross-shaped score on his cheek.
"Supreme Duelist huh? Well what exactly does your Wandering Samurai card do?" Kensai smirked, as if he had been waiting to hear that. He took another card from his hand and slapped it onto his duel disk, and the monster began to form.
"To show you I'll have to summon. So I start off by summoning Freed the Brave Wanderer(1700/1000) in attack mode!" A blonde haired man in armor now stood in front him, his cape blowing out with each gust of the wind. In one hand he carried a deadly looking sword, and he had a grim look on his face.
"Wandering Samurai activates whenever I normal summon a level four or lower warrior. It instantly allows me to special summon one other monster from my deck with the same name as the monster I just summoned. So here's the second Freed the Brave Wanderer(1700/1000)!" Now two identical warriors stood in front of him, each one brandishing their swords.
Asriel applauded slightly, always interested in a duelist who played warriors. Davis himself used some warriors, but she got the feeling just from this guy's name and his first play that a lot of warriors would be on their way. "Warrior rush huh? Should be an interesting duel."
Kensai smirked and took another card from his hand, which he slowly slid into his disk. "I'll set that card face down, and then my turn is complete. I hope you have a good hand, otherwise you'll be in trouble pretty quickly."
Davis drew, and then was ready to start his own turn. "This duel is only just getting started, so there's no need to get cocky yet. It's time to have a little fun!"
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"Now I offer up the necessary amount of power to call out my ultimate creature!" Eri's eyes widened as eight balls of energy combined themselves together. From that energy formed a massive creature, far larger than anything else on the field. It was also easily the strongest creature in play.
"Next I trigger my creature's special ability, and all it costs is a bit more power and a card from my hand!" She discarded a card from her hand, and energy flowed into the beast. Eri clenched her teeth as a massive blast of energy slammed into her field, covering it all in smoke.
"Now, my two monsters will attack!"
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Kodowari sighed, and dropped down from the top of the building. Now that those idiots were out of sight he was clear to make his getaway and prepare his next trap. He was certain they would walk into it just as quickly as they had walked into this one.
A hand on his shoulder was all that alerted him to the sudden presence behind him. He forced himself not to jump in surprise, and stepped away so that he could turn around and face the new comer. "Oh I see. What do you want?"
"They're strong right? A lot of power both as duelists and in general?" Kodowari nodded, seeing where this line of questioning was going. He felt like an information broker, only he never got anything out of answering the questions. Not money, nothing.
"Good. I'm itching for a good duel, and I could do with a trophy to give to the process. I won't pick, since I'm sure you have something in mind for each of them. I'll just face the first one I get alone." There was a flare of light, and then the other was gone, leaving Kodowari alone once again.
"I hate that guy, I really do."
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"You'll regret giving me any leeway! I summon Behemoth of the Night(3500/3000) in attack mode! Even your ultimate creature pales in comparison to this beast!" Indeed it was so, because Eri's monster was even larger and more powerful than Alice's ultimate creature. But for some reason Alice still seemed confident.
"I'll wipe that cocky smirk off your face and teach you why you're in Ra Yellow and not Obelisk Blue! Behemoth of the Night attacks!"
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Dalin paused, and the others blew past him in their run to keep up with Rikuo. His gaze settled in the distance, where he felt power flaring up. Two sources of demonic energy, one more demonic than the other. "Interesting."
He took a glance towards the backs of his companions as they faded into the distance, and then made up his mind. With his resolve settled he began the walk towards the sources of demonic power. This required investigation, and the others would be able to handle whatever they encountered.
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Rikuo skidded to a brief halt as the air around him began to shift. He took a whiff, and discovered that magic was in the air. It was taking the form of a thick fog, and it was clouding everything from view. "Heh, trying to keep me from my goal huh? Whoever's doing this obviously didn't count on demonic senses! My sense of smell isn't affected in the slightest!"
With that said he burst into a sprint, putting himself farther ahead of the others. With the descent of the fog, the humans in the group found themselves lost. Drake, Kai, and Kirani all ended up heading in entirely different directions.
In a branch of a tall tree that rested just outside of the borders of the fog was Kodowari Nobuki watched the scurrying of his targets. Since he had created the fog, he could easily see through it. "Such a wonderful type of magic. A fog of magic, one of several forms. Although I think this one's results will be quite amusing."
"I hear that our friend is going after one of them. That means that there's at least another spare for me, right?" Kodowari looked down, and spotted a head of unruly blonde hair. He recognized that head of hair, and knew it could be only one person.
"Sure, go ahead. I don't care what you do. As long as you don't interfere with my plan or my fun I don't mind at all. In the end all of us will get needed power, and be able to advance." Both of them chuckled, and then Kodowari watched yet another person enter the fog. Only this one was guided by him. Things were going to get more interesting quite soon.
Back within the fog Kai quickly discovered that without the ability to see anything he was utterly lost. He couldn't advance very far or fast, for fear of striking something or running blindly into a trap. So now he was moving forwards very cautiously, hoping that he didn't trigger something deadly.
He stopped abruptly as he heard the sound of leaves crunching. He couldn't tell from which direction it was coming, but he knew it was getting closer. "Who's there?"
A baritone chuckle reached him, and Kai had just a brief second's warning before something solid collided with the back of his head. The world swam, and then everything went dark. There was no fog of magic, only the fog of unconsciousness.
Not very far away Kirani was also wandering around slowly, trying to stay safe. She came to a halt when a slightly off color laugh could be heard coming closer. There was something unsettling about the sound, something that sent a chill through her body.
"Red rum...red rum...red rum..." Kirani groaned, rolling her eyes as the strange voice continued to repeat the phrase. She didn't need a mirror to know what it was supposed to be, and she didn't feel afraid of anyone who used such a hackneyed expression.
To her surprise hot breath now wafted into her ear as someone spoke from directly behind her. "Hello Clarice..."
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Davis closed his eyes for a moment, hearing the whispers of the powers within himself. The spirits of long dead heroes who had powers to guide him, powers to strengthen him. His eyes snapped open, and he was smiling brightly. "My move may not be quite as impressive, but it's a start."
Taking a card from his hand, he placed it on his disk and then followed it up with two more cards. "I summon D.D. Assailant(1700/1200) and set two cards face down. Your turn Kensai." A blonde warrior wielding a buster sword now stood in front of him, with two cards behind the blonde warrior.
Kensai nodded and snapped his drawn card around, showing the picture of an angel to Davis. "Well Mr. Sage, my Graceful Charity is no rare card, but it serves its purpose, just like any other card. No need to explain its effect to you." He drew three, scanned his hand, and then discarded two different cards.
"Get ready to see the power of my Wandering Samurai again. I summon Strike Ninja(1700/1000) to the field, letting me special summon another one!" Two ninjas in black clothe with little daggers in their hands and red scarfs around their necks helped to fill up Kensai's field. He already had four monsters on his field and it was only his second turn.
"I'm willing to see my warriors fall to destroy you. So here I go, Strike Ninja will attack your D.D. Assailant!" The ninja blurred into motion, its daggers extended for the killing blow. However the assailant swung his buster sword around and smashed it into the side of the ninja's head, sending him sprawling backwards into the group of monsters.
"My Hero's Cause requires I have a warrior on the field to activate, my assailant fits the bill. It lets me discard the top card of my deck to prevent you from attack me this turn. So I'll just send this card to the cemetery and be done with it." He noted the card, and then let it fall into the appropriate slot.
"I expected something like that from you. After all, you are supposed to be a mighty warrior. Well, though you are a warrior by heart, I am a warrior by heart, soul, and body. Which means I hold the advantage in a battle of warriors at all time." He smirked confidently, his three card hand held casually in his left hand.
Davis pointed at Kensai, an equally confident look on his face. "There are a lot of different types of warriors, and we just happen to be different types. So there's no advantage on either side, just differences. I for one never believe any duelist ever holds a true advantage over another."
"Noble sentiment, I respect that. However, I don't believe it to be true, and I'll prove that to be the case before this duel is over. For now I set one card face down, and it's back to you." A second card materialized beside his first, and now both of his zone sets were almost full.
The archeologist drew his next card, and then let a smile once again grace his features. He flashed the card to his wife, who grinned brightly at seeing what it was. "You want a warrior Kensai? Well I'll give you one. Mataza the Zapper(1300/800) in attack mode!"
A green armored samurai shimmered and appeared, readying his blade for a sudden attack. Kensai stood impassively waiting for the creature to attack. "Mataza's double attack ability may be useful, but he isn't strong enough to defeat any of my monsters. That means you have something else in mind."
"That's exactly right. I'll tell you now that my wife is always standing with me in a duel, and thanks to that I have greater power. So let me demonstrate by activating my face down equip magic card! United We Stand!" D.D. Assailant stepped up and clapped a hand on Mataza's shoulder, allowing energy to flow through him into the warrior.
Kensai's eyes widened slightly as he saw the sudden increase in power. "I see...with that attack bonus Mataza has a combined attack score of twenty-nine hundred, making him much stronger than any of my creatures. Impressive move."
"I'm not done yet, not by far. Mataza, attack the first Strike Ninja!" Mataza bellowed his battle cry and then ran forwards and slashed his blade at the ninja. Unfortunately the Strike Ninja did a somersault over Mataza's head and landed on the other side.
"You can't hit what you can't see. Strike Ninja, activate your special ability, Smoke Bomb!" The ninja held up a little silver sphere, and then threw it against the ground. It exploded, and smoke poured forth, clouding everyone's view of Strike Ninja. When the smoke faded, he was gone.
"What in the...where did he go?" Kensai smiled and put his hand out in front of his cemetery slot, which suddenly ejected two cards. He slid those cards into his gi belt and then folded his arms across his chest.
"Strike Ninja's Smoke Bomb ability allows him to remove himself from play until the end of the turn at a cost of removing two dark main types from my grave. Thanks to Graceful Charity I had those monsters, and that's not all. It allows me to implement one of the deadliest weapons of my strategy!" One of his two face down cards flipped face up, and Davis could see what it looked like.
The trap's symbol showed that it was continuous, and the picture was gruesome. A Freed had blood all over him, and arrows sticking out of his body, but at the same time he had plunged his sword into the chest of a Mefist. Davis read the name aloud. "Warrior's Death Blow...what does that do?"
"Whenever a warrior sub-type is removed from the game I can make a strike at you with that monster as if it were battle. If the warrior 'battles' something that is stronger, the stronger monster's attack is reduced by my warrior's attack. Now take into account that Strike Ninja's effect removes itself from play and you've just seen my power!" Davis' eyes widened as he realized the implications of this play.
"First with his dying breath my Dark Blade(1800/1600) will destroy D.D. Assailant!" A spectral Dark Blade shot out of nowhere and ran his blade through D.D. Assailant's chest. Both warriors shattered into pixels and were gone. (DLP: 3900)
"No...since my assailant is gone Mataza loses eight hundred of his attack points!" Kensai nodded, and then pointed straight at the offending monster which was still loitering around on his side of the field.
"Now the dying spirit of my Psycho Shocker Knight(2400/1500) attacks Mataza!" A tall warrior in black and green armor rose up in front of Mataza and casually backhanded him aside. The two were scattered into the winds, and the damage was done. (DLP: 3600)
Asriel watched with a grimace as her husband's life points suddenly were wide open for even the most casual attack. The worst part was, she knew what was coming next. "Since you have no more monsters on your field my Strike Ninja's ghost may attack you directly!"
The spectre that had once been Strike Ninja moved out from behind Kensai. It then hurled a dagger at Davis, striking him in the stomach and driving him backwards. He grimaced, but kept his ground even as his life points took a drop. "I'm not out yet!" (DLP: 1900)
"I never claimed you were, but you'll be hard pressed to recover from that little fiasco. Especially since anytime I remove a Strike Ninja from play I'll be removing three warriors total, since there isn't a single non-warrior in my deck. This is the strategy that has granted me many a victory. Show me if you can overcome it." Davis nodded and took two of his cards, which he slid into his duel disk.
"I'll do that very thing. But I hope you can show me that you have more strength than just one simple strategy, otherwise I won't be happy with this duel. So far it's been a lot of fun, but it's only been four turns. That means it's bound to heat up." The two duelists faced off, each with a happy smile on their face because of the enjoyable duel they were having. Each one a warrior in his own way.
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Alice smirked knowingly as her ultimate creature, once again in play, blew away the forces that Eri had assembled. "You're very good at this game considering you've never played it before, but nobody can beat me at my own game, especially not their very first time."
Eri scowled, knowing she was almost beaten and had little left to work with. But she was an Amero, she was a demon, she was Obelisk Blue, and she wasn't finished yet. "I can still survive, I'm prepared."
The Ra Yellow girl nodded and began to announce her attack when something caught her attention. She looked to her left and saw a tall and powerfully built figure approaching them. "Well damn...sorry Eri, but something just came up. We'll finish this another time!"
She turned, deactivating her special duel disk, and ran towards the tall figure. Eri shouted after her and ran in pursuit, but stopped when she saw who Alice had gone to see. It was that big fellow that had been with those group of humans her father had been with. Dalin shot her a glance that obviously said 'say nothing.'
She nodded, and stayed silent, watching to see what would happen. In order to avoid being seen she jumped into a tree, and lay in waiting. Her demonic hearing would enable to hear whatever was said. "Sumatin-senpai, I'm surprised to see you here. What brings you to the island?"
Without missing a beat the muscular duelist gave his reply. "I've come to inspect progress. Perhaps you could inform me how everything has been going." His expression was so impassive that even somebody who was an expert at seeing through lies probably wouldn't have been able to tell the difference.
"There are a few potential recruits, and we've gathered a little bit of extra power for whatever it is that you and the leaders in the Underworld are preparing. Kodowari recently overstepped his bounds though, and stripped several duelists of their souls in Darkness Games." Dalin frowned slightly, realizing that they had been led astray by the Osiris Red duelist who was apparently in the Underworld of Dueling, whatever it was.
"Are you aware of what the young Kodowari is preparing, or has he not revealed anything to you?" Alice bowed her head in regret, unable to give him a reasonable answer to his question.
"I apologize Sumatin-senpai, but he has been reclusive so far. He refuses to give away anything, though I do believe he has his own agenda." She frowned at Dalin for a moment, as if looking for something and seeing something that she hadn't expected to see.
"If I might be so bold, I like your new hairstyle." Alice blushed faintly, and up in her tree Eri rolled her eyes. She was no judge of whether this man was good looking, but she was certainly aware he was probably about ten years her elder and obviously not interested.
"You were dueling Erika Amero I saw. Was this a casual duel, or was it for some other purpose?" Alice smiled, obviously glad to have the attention away from her previous faux pa. She glanced around, but didn't see Eri, so she returned to looking at Dalin.
"That crazy girl challenged me to a duel in order to get answers out of me. I don't know what she wanted, but she wouldn't have gotten them anyways. She was foolish enough to accept a duel in a game of my creation, and was about to lose. When she had I would have stripped her of her demonic power, leaving her weak as a kitten." Eri bit back the urge to snarl and rip the girl's throat out. She was a conniving bitch, planning that all along!
Alice paused for a moment, and then gazed up at Dalin hopefully. "Senpai...I...well...would you be willing to play my game? I want to see if I can even prove myself against a master strategist and game player such as yourself with it."
Dalin remained silent for several moments, and then glanced up at Eri without making it obvious. Then his eyes dropped back to the blonde girl who was didn't even reach his shoulder. "Very well. However, according to a special set of rules, the winner can get anything they want from the loser."
The blonde girl's eyes lit up with delight at these words, and on the inside she started to smirk. 'It's my own game, so the advantage is mine even with his great skill. If I win, then I can get a kiss from Senpai!'
While her attentions were purely amorous, Dalin's were completely different. When he won, he would require her to without her own restraint, answer any question he asked. "I can learn as I go. Let's begin as soon as possible."
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Rikuo Amero stopped down, staring at his surroundings in this area. It was less foggy than the rest, so he could see everything fairly clearing. Most particularly he could see a certain thing that was up against a shattered tree not too far away. He could also smell two distinctive scents in the area, and one was coming from what he saw.
His eyes went dull for several seconds, and then he threw back his head and roared, his power raging out of control from his anger at the sight in front of him. All sense of self was gone as Rikuo suddenly lost himself in the blinding rage and the true demon within.
He lost himself because what was slumped against that tree was the thing most precious to him in the entire world.
His daughter.
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Next Chapter: Duel of Hatred and Revenge; Rikuo VS...
Author's Notes: First of all, I'd like to explain that 'Senpai' is a term that denotes respect and specifically is from a younger person talking to an elder. In this situation Alice uses it out of respect and because Dalin is her superior and elder in what they both do. Also, this chapter is just one of those start-up chapters. We get some major duelage in this next chapter.
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Time Mage: No, Kodowari is not possessed by the Dark Spirit or a similar such spirit. He is a member of Underworld of Dueling as stated in this chapter, but what's going on with him won't be revealed until a little bit later. Also...Tenken will be in this story, just not yet.
John: Oh it'll work. After all, I'm writing the story, so I decide if it does or not.
Gryphinwyrm7: See, he's not so much a stalker as he is a guy who's interested in dueling someone like Davis. Now I'll just cheer on both Alternate Dimension Kensai and Davis.
G.O.T. Nick: You know what happens when you assume right? You make an ass out of yourself. ...What? You expected me to say it made an ass out of myself as well?
WolfGeneral: There's just something fun about such things. And yes, when Ryu and Dalin meet again there will be much merriment. Errr...as much merriment as those two can muster between the two of them that is.
Original Cards:
Eri: Behemoth of the Night(WG)
Kensai: Wandering Samurai, Warrior's Death Blow, Psycho Shocker Knight
Davis: Hero's Cause
