Disclaimer: Toei Animation, Bird Studios/Shueisha, Akira Toriyama, and FUNimation own all three Dragon Ball Series. If I owned them, which I don't, I'd be rich, which I'm not, and you'd be watching this fan fiction on TV, not reading it on a computer.

This story was originally intended for the ppl at Dragon Ball Unlimited and their Unusual Fusion Fan Fiction page...but I was too lazy to send it in, and it never got sent. But why let it gather dust? I think its a fairly good story...So,on to this story already!

Prologue: The Dark Pact

A small, nearly unnoticeable planet existed in the expanse of space, at the far reaches of the Milky Way Galaxy.

The planet once bustled with life, vibrant and luscious greenery, crystalline lakes, and the Majikku, the dominant species, existed in a golden age of civilization.

But no longer was the planet of the fallen Majikku teeming with life. The planet was now covered in dead, black soil; any trees that remained were withered and as black as the soil, and the lakes and oceans had all dried up. As for the Majikku, all but three survived the horrific death of the planet, and two of those three were already dead.

For the sole survivor of the world's demise, his only purpose in life wasn't revenge for his people, he cared nothing for his dead race. His only purpose was to overthrow the arrogant rulers of the universe… the Kaioushin.

He walked across the dark surface of this horrid world, moving swiftly to reach his headquarters, the only place where life existed, at least to his knowledge. He quickly entered the headquarters, which was actually a large spacecraft that had been constructed by a deceased member of his kind. He flicked on the lights.

In stature, this creature was very small, barely reaching above three feet. His teal green skull was barren of hair. His blue eyes seemed to be barely opened as his dull yellow eyelids covered a great deal of his large eyeballs. Two long antennae jutted out of the sides of his face that reached all the way to his waist. He wore a navy blue breastplate with dull orange pants that stretched from his abdomen to his feet. Upon his feet were small black shoes.

"Damned book," said the creature in strangely pitched voice. "Where did Uiza-do hide you?" The book he was speaking of would allow him to travel into Makai, the realm of the dead. Once there, he would gather the necessary darkness to create a being of evil, with which he would conquer the universe. Since his birth, this creature had been raised to believe he was destined to become ruler of all, and through Uiza-do, he learned magic and began on his way to achieve his goal.

The evil creature sat upon a chair and pondered the whereabouts of the book with this incantation. He had searched the entire globe, at one point re-finding the elder wizard's lair. He tore the place apart searching for this particular incantation, but again could not find it. His frustration grew as he continued to sit.

Damn you Uiza-do…cursed the young wizard's mind. You must be laughing in your grave at me you accursed creature…wait…grave? That's it!

Flashback

A young creature closed his eyes, his body suspended in mid air within a white aura. The task seemed simple enough and the creature effortlessly suspended himself. Suddenly the aura dissipated and the creature fell to the ground.

"You lost your focus, Bibidi. The purpose of this exercise was to develop clarity of mind. You must learn control," said an elder wizard. His dull green eyes looked wide open as his wrinkled and dull red skin barley contained them. He wore a small, tattered white cape wrapped about his shoulders. He wore a black breastplate with dull orange pants that stretched from his abdomen to his feet.

"Master Uiza-do," said Bibidi, "I grow weary of these exercises. When will you show me how to do the bigger incantations? Like creating other beings?"

"Such spells require large amounts of concentration and discipline, which you have yet to acquire my young, impatient pupil," replied Uiza-do. "You need years more practice, years I will not be alive to give you instruction."

The elder creature rose from his seated position and shut a massive book. "That's the lesson for today Bibidi," said the elder one. "I fear you will never reach your full potential."

"Old fool! Nobody can tell me what I can and can not do," Bibidi said acidly.

Uiza-do sighed. "Your parents have corrupted your heart with the teachings of the Majin Cult. It would take far too long to teach you to lessen the darkness within you." The wizard paused to clear his throat. "It seems, I will take all of the powerful incantations with me to my grave…"

"Damn you Uiza-do!" The young wizard yelled. He would not be denied his dream of universal domination!

He uttered a short incantation, and a dark light forged itself out of the air, and propelled itself toward Uiza-do. The elder simply widened his eyes, and his eyes were consumed by a pure white light. The attack was stopped completely, and it became nothingness.

"Leave this place Bibidi," yelled the master, "You are not welcome here!"

The young wizard growled at his former teacher, but could do nothing more, and left.

End Flashback

Bibidi rose from his chair and gathered his wits. It was time to pay a visit to his old master's gravesite.

The wizard walked out onto a field with worn, gray soil. There was a small shrine at the center of the field. He walked closer to it with a gleam in his eye. If his haunch was correct, he would be one step closer to his goal.

The sorcerer approached the shrine with great haste, and nearly tore the door off its hinges with a spell. He stepped into the poorly built building and immediately saw a small casket. He walked over to the casket and hurriedly opened it. He only saw a small paper with writing on it.

I knew you would eventually come here Bibidi, I am no fool. You are seeking the Book. I am not that careless to put something of such value in a casket! I destroyed the book, Bibidi, for the sole purpose of denying you its usage! The only way for you to unlock the true art of magic is to purify yourself!

"Damn you Uiza-do," yelled Bibidi with the utmost anger. "You continue to torment me! May you rot in hell you accursed bastard!" The wizard continued his rant for hours, but relented in pure frustration. "This is getting me nowhere…"

The wizard stood and headed for Uiza-do's lair. Perhaps Uiza-do was not thorough in his destruction of the book. This was a very long shot, but it was all he had to go on.

The frustrated creature had searched every inch of the lair, but found nothing. "Ah! Damn the luck," cursed the wizard. He stomped the floor with all his strength, and the heavily worn floor gave way.

"Ah!" The wizard yelled in surprised. "Ugh," grunted Bibidi as he struck the hard stony floor. After a moment or so to recover, Bibidi stood and dusted himself off. "Where on Majikku am I?"

Bibidi took a good look around. It was a dark cavern shrouded in an infinite black. The wizard tried to use his sorcery to escape, but the darkness consumed him, and he faded from sight.

A bright light seared through the darkness unveiling a small creature. The creature leaned forth and grasped a red, gold-encrusted chest. His eyes widened as he lifted the chest from its stony pedestal. His eyes were glazed over with lust as he beheld the chest. He gently pushed the chest open revealing a large book.

"Well Uiza-do…You thought you could stop me…I knew you did not destroy the book…You could not have destroyed it," said the small creature in triumph. "The ancient Majikku-jin coated the book with their mystical energy, so until every Majikku in existence is no more, the book is indestructible!"

The creature slowly opened the old text, and began to flip through its pages. He stopped at one point and creased the page, then continued turning the pages. "Ah yes! Here it is!" He laid the book down upon the floor and began reciting the incantation:

"Forgotten souls forge an entrance into the realm of eternal misery, fulfill those wishes of those slain unmercifully, and right the wrongs of persecution!"

He slowly raised his arms forward as dark energy was released from the ancient book. The air was slit open revealing a hole in the very fabric of the universe. The old wizard smiled and walked through the portal, entering a world of which he would never forget…

Black flames licked the form of a small creature that seemed to be floating. The world about him was engulfed in flames, with souls being burnt to the point of death, only to realize that they were beyond death, as was their pain. They screamed in agony as the small creature tore a hole open in the fabric of time. He turned back to grasp a small black canister, and hopped through the portal, emerging in a dark cavern, lit only by a small book giving off an ethereal glow.

"Yes," said the creature, "It is almost time…" He sat the canister down, and gently twisted the cap off. After a moment, an incredible flame of black and red was thrust forth, illuminating the cavern with a sort of evil light. The flame burnt the canister to nothing, and began to consume the cavern.

"Wait! I must gather the spell first!" The flame continued to consume the cavern, enveloping the stone, burning it away. The wizard rushed to the book and furiously turned the pages and gave a triumphant shout as he found the incantation, and quickly began reciting.

"Life from life ignites darkness to darkness, death to death, during cyclic beginnings, must conclude the cycle, give now this creature the gift of the breath!"

Once he had finished speaking, the fire slowly began to flow into itself, concentrating itself into a condense ball of black and red flames. The flaming orb lengthened until it formed the silhouette of a creature. The flaming silhouette slowly filled in, becoming a solid creature of pure fire.

"Yes," exclaimed the wizard. "I have succeeded!" The flaming creature lunged at the wizard, and swung its fist. The wizard yelled in surprise and barely had time to create a decent barrier.

Although he escaped the blow, the creature's fiery fist scorched his clothes. The creature swung again, striking the barrier repeatedly.

"Foolish creature," snorted Babidi, "You cannot break my barrier!"

At this remark, the creature did just that. With a thunderous fist, the barrier shattered like glass, leaving the wizard vulnerable. The demon gave a deep-throated laugh.

"Kill you," it said simply. It thrust its fist forward and Bibidi cowered, accepting his inevitable doom.

The demon stopped its assault and began to shudder violently. A dark ice consumed him, and held him in his place.

Bibidi looked up and saw the frozen demon.

The wizard sighed in relief, then raised an eyelid. How had the demon become ice?

"You wonder how the demon's attack was stopped, do you not, small creature?"

Bibidi turned around and beheld a much taller being towering over him.

"Yes," answered Bibidi, "But I'm more concerned with who you are." He raised his tiny arm, and the cavern glowed with a yellow light.

He could clearly see the features of the one who saved him.

"Kaioushin," spat Bibidi, the word soaked with venom.

"I am," responded the Kaioushin. "Or was. I am no longer—"

"Die!" Shouted Bibidi as several black orbs were hurled at the Kaioushin, who neatly dodged them all.

"Fool, I have not come here to do battle with you!"

"Lies!" Bibidi hurled more and more orbs at the Kaioushin.

The Kaioushin growled and thrust his palm forward, and all the orbs stopped mid-flight, and became one.

"I could destroy you easily Majikku," said the Kaioushin, and to make his point, the black orb swelled until it was almost as large as the cavern itself.

"Then do it," snapped Bibidi.

The orb dissipated. "But as I said, I have not come to do battle. But if you wish to die before I make my proposition, I can always release that demon."

The ice began to melt.

Bibidi shrieked. "No! Don't release that monster!"

The ice solidified.

"You have my attention… What do you want?"

"I will help you destroy the Kaioushin."

Bibidi eyed the Kaioushin with suspicion.

"I was banished from Other World, and I witnessed the war the Kaioushin waged upon your people. They despised me for the same reasons they despised your people."

Bibidi raised an eyelid. "And why is that Kaioushin?"

"They feared my strength, they knew I was more powerful then all of them combined."

"Then how is it that they banished you, if you are so mighty?"

"I could ask the same of you wizard."

"Fair enough. But what will you gain out of seeing their demise?"

"Revenge… And power over the entire domain of Other World!"

"And why would I help you become a ruler while I would be nothing?"

"Oh but you are wrong wizard, you will have power over the entire mortal universe, while I rule the immortal universe."

Bibidi grinned at that. "Then I believe we have a deal Kaioushin."

The Kaioushin returned the grin and outstretched his hand.

Bibidi took the hand, and the two shook.

The ice that trapped the demon began to melt. The demon within the ice had been cooled off considerably, as when the ice was completely melted its fiery skin was simply a pure blackness.

The demon tried to ignite itself, but to no avail. It screamed in aggravation at this turn of events. The wizard smiled.

"Not so tough now, are you?" The wizard mocked.

The demon screamed in anguish as it lunged forth and collided with Bibidi, and a pure blackness erupted, consuming the cavern.

The darkness slowly faded, becoming one with Bibidi. His blue eyes seemed to have gained a dark taint to them as he slowly opened his eyelids.

A navy blue helmet came forth from the darkness and encompassed his head from his skull to his brow. On the forehead of the helmet, there was the letter 'M' engraved. A small, bright orange cape was forged from the darkness and it wrapped about his shoulders and reached upwards, acting as a hood.

He turned to face the Kaioushin. "It is time Kaioushin." The wizard turned to face the way from whence he came and took to walking. The Kaioushin followed, not too far behind.

Once out of the cavern, Bibidi and the Kaioushin left his former master's lair and headed towards the Majin Headquarters, the spacecraft.

He turned to the Kaioushin. "I will go destroy the Kaioushin after I free the demon, but I must ask you a favor first."

"What is it?"

"I have young in the spaceship, and he is not yet old enough to support himself. Watch over him until I return to the mortal universe."

"I will, I will, now just release the demon," said the Kaioushin. "And do not worry, it will not harm you, for it will recognize you as its master."

Bibidi nodded and furrowed his brow and focused the dark power within him. A dark flame slowly consumed him and gently flowed forth, creating a large, brown orb. Bibidi pushed the aura out, making the orb larger. The orb had grown until it was larger than the Kaioushin, its form now resembling an egg.

Bibidi let the leathery egg settle for a moment.

"Pa-pa-ta-pa-pa!"

The realm shuddered.

A scream of deafening proportions rang out as the dark egg ripped in two.

A pink cloud floated in the air for a moment, then slowly solidified as it touched down onto the ground. The pink demon's eyes were small blood red pupils within black eyeballs. Its ears were two simple pink holes. A small but thick antennae rose from his skull and curved backwards at the top. He wore white pants and black boots with golden edges, with two black bands with gold at the edges around his forearms. A small black belt with a golden buckle with the letter 'M' engraved into it forged itself about his waist.

The demon blinked several times as his pores began to widen, revealing holes along its arms, across the uppermost part of his chest, and atop its head. Steam was released from these holes as he threw back his head and let out a scream to tell the universe it was here.

The Kaioushin grinned at the monster as Bibidi clapped his hands in ecstasy, jumping up and down rapturously.

The demon grinned evilly as he beheld this world before him.

Bibidi shouted in triumph. "I will conquer the universe!" He turned to his creation. "Buu is your name, creature. Majin Buu!" This name was well chosen, for in the tongue of the Majikku race, Buu meant death and destruction.

With his demon, Bibidi dissipated, traveling to Other World, to exact the revenge of the fallen Kaioushin and to satisfy his own greed.