A pair of Elite Goblins were wondering around the area on top of a pair of Gilasaurus' until they saw a mansion.

"Let's see if any duellists are inside," said one of them.

They then approach the doors and knocked.

"Anyone home?"

The door opened and Eret was standing right in front of them with a confident look on his face. "Wow, it's Halloween already?"

"We ask the questions around here," the goblin snarled. "The Supreme King has sent us to roundup duellists of the rebel army. Seeing any?"

"Duellists? I'm afraid I haven't, there's no one like that in here," said Eret.

"You sure?" said the goblin suspiciously. "Because all lies get sent away straight to Valhalla."

"I'm not live, I promise you," said Eret calmly. "You can look around if you want to."

The goblin narrowed his eyes. "Okay then I'll check the house to see if you're on the level or not. You better not be lying." He then shoved Eret aside. "Stand aside, I'm coming through."

He soon found himself in the hallway and noticed how big the building was.

"This is an awfully big place to be living in although," he noted.

"Who said I was alone?" said Eret.

The goblin then turned on him and raised his duel disk threateningly. "Who's here? Take me to them or I'll make you want with Valhalla right now!"

Eret didn't look intimidated in the slightest. "Easy does it, he's in the room just over here. I'll take you over to him right away."

The goblin narrowed his eyes. "He better not be a duellist," he said blowing his duel disk.

"All his perfectly harmless," Eret assured as he looked him down the corridor on the left. "See for yourself. Step right this way."

Eret soon led into a large set of doors and opened them to reveal a dark room. "Okay, he's in here."

"He better not be a duellist or your boat in trouble," the goblin snarled as he entered into the room.

Eret merely smiled and closed the doors and locks them. The goblin immediately turned around and tried to open them to no avail.

"Hey! You let me out!" the goblin demanded.

"No, I lock you in," said Eret.

Then suddenly torches were lit lighting up the room and there the goblin source a cloaked figure overlooking an altar with a banner of Cyber End Dragon above it.

"Hold on, who are you?" the goblin demanded activating his duel disk. "Show yourself now or I'll send you to Valhalla!"

The cloaked and then turned around and removed his cloak revealing himself to be Wolflegs. "I'm afraid the only person going anywhere is you," said Wolflegs activating his duel disk. "I hope you like to travel, because I'm sending you on a permanent vacation."


Eret was leaning against the doorway smiling slightly.

"Hey! Boss where are you?" the other goblin demanded.

Eret smiled as he walked down the corridor.

"Come on! We must report back!" the goblin yelled.

Eret then exited from the corridor and approached the goblin. "I'm afraid he's quite indisposed at the moment," he said. "He asked for you to wait over here until he finishes looking around."

The goblin and started to follow Eret and then he heard the cries of his superior and then immediately turned to Eret. "Human! What was that noise?"

"That was your boss," said Eret as he strapped on his duel disk. "And if you want to know what it is that is happening to him I can show you up close and personal."

He then activated his duel disk and then there was a bright light.


Meanwhile Wolflegs' three cyber dragons were destroying his opponents Luster Dragon, Spear Dragon and Return Zombie.

"And there's more," said Wolflegs as he held out his Polymerization card. "Come forth Cyber End Dragon!"

His three Cyber Dragons entered into a vortex and then exiting from it was Wolflegs' mechanical three head dragon.

"Please don't send me to Valhalla," the goblin begged. "I'll do anything!"

Wolflegs then approached him. "Then answer this does the Supreme King duel with Dragon Knights?"

The goblin began to shake fearfully. "I think he does."

"You think or you know?" said Wolflegs threateningly.

"I'm not sure," said the goblin quivering. "I saw his deck once."

"And what did you say in it?" Wolflegs demanded.

The goblin started to remember when he handed the Supreme King his duel disk and deck at the tower.

"Once as I was handing the king his duel disk a card fell to the floor," said the goblin.

The goblin had been shaking the door does so hard that single card threw out of the deck and it had the image of Dragon Knight Toothless, but it was covered in darkness. The Supreme King then turned his head and the goblin quickly picked up the card placed back in the deck not wanting to witness the King's wraith.

"It was Dragon Knight, but it was covered in darkness."

"You're certain about this?" Wolflegs yelled.

"It's, it's the truth."


Meanwhile Eret was questioning his own goblin because on his field were Demon Knight Lust, Despair and Hunger. Towering over the goblin was also Demon Knight Vengeance, who then grabbed the goblin by the throat and lifted him up into the air.

"Where were we?" said Eret. "Ah, yes. What is the King planning?"

"He, uh, plans to attack the south. He's launching a general offensive on the escaping people," he said barely able to breathe. Vengeance and tightened his grip. "If it works, there will be no one left to oppose him. Anyone not sent to Valhalla will be taken to a prison were duellists will be forced to become servants to the King."

Eret looked intrigued upon hearing this. "The prison camp, where is it located?"

Vengeance then released the goblin. "It's to the west you can't miss it." He then began to back away from him. "I've told you all I know have mercy."

"Just let me go!" both goblins pleaded.

Wolflegs nodded. "Of course, but first I need to finish what I started and—"

"Turn you into stardust," Eret smirked.

Then in unison both Cyber End Dragon and Vengeance unleashed their attacks on the poor goblins turning them into particles of light. This screams could be heard from outside, but unfortunately for them no one was there to hear them scream let alone help them.

Eret watched as the particles that had once been his goblin vanished and soon his holograms faded.

"Eret," said Wolflegs emerging from the corridor.

"What did you find out?" Eret asked.

Wolflegs looked at him grimly. "I'm afraid our worst fears have been proven true, our friend Hiccup and supreme King are one and the same."

"But that's not all," said Eret equally grim. "The Supreme King is about to launch a massive offensive upon the South. If he succeeds nothing will stop him from ruling this world."

"He's too strong to fight alone," said Wolflegs. "We need allies that will fight along our side."

"The goblin mentioned a camp, perhaps we can find some allies there," Eret suggested.

They soon mounted the goblins Gilasaurus' and started to make their way towards the camp.

"I hope this doesn't lead to a dead end," said Wolflegs.


Astrid was running as quickly as he could, because directly behind her was Picador Fiend.

"Astrid, I'm coming for you," he said.

She looked back and saw that the other half of Picador Fiend transformed into the Supreme King.

"You can ran as fast as you want, but you will never get away," he said practically on top of her. Astrid then reached the edge of a cliff. "Where do you think you're going to scamper to now? There's nowhere to go, but down."

The Supreme King steed then slammed into then she found herself falling off the edge of the cliff screaming.


Astrid then woke with a start breathing heavily. 'Ever since Ragnar disappeared my dreams have been getting worse and worse,' she said to herself shaking badly.

She remembered how Ragnar was defeated by the Supreme King and how Axel and Thuggory said they were going to hold him off long enough her to escape. All three of them also mentioned that she was their only hope to get Hiccup back, but she was too afraid to even think about facing him.

It took a few moments to discover that she was in some sort of cave. She had no memories of actually entering into a cave, but then noticed the equipment and knew that she wasn't alone.

"Ah, you're awake," said a female voice.

She turned and then saw a figure in on looking over her, her face was completely hidden by a helmet and struck back was a staff of some kind. The helmet had a very dragon like look about it and for moment she thought it was a member of the Dark Army.

"Relax, dear," she said calmly she removed her helmet and revealed herself to be human.

Her face looked familiar, but Astrid couldn't place it. Her eyes were blue and her hair was auburn with a few whites in it tied three long ponytails. One look from her face and Astrid knew that she was a kind and gentle person.

"Sorry, I'm a little shaken up," she said rubbing her forehead.

"That's understandable, after seeing your friend sent to Valhalla right in front of you," she said. Astrid looked up. "You were talking in your sleep."

"How did I get here?" Astrid asked slightly confused.

"My friends found you," she smiled.

Astrid then noticed free Dancing Fairies floating around the mysterious woman. One with brown hair, and never with red hair and another was ginger.

"We found you just lying on the ground," said the brown haired fairy.

"We flew back to get Valka," said the redhead fairy.

"And brought you here," said the ginger haired fairy.

"You three better go out and keep an eye out in case the Dark Army comes round," Valka suggested.

Astrid looked up upon hearing that name and she soon realised why the woman was so familiar. "Wait, your name is Valka?"

"Yes," she said curiously. "What of it?"

"You wouldn't by any chance have a son called Hiccup?"

Valka looked up. "You know my son?"

"I'm his…" Astrid then stopped herself. "I was his girlfriend."

"His girlfriend?" Valka stared. "Then what are you doing here?"

"It's a long story," Astrid sighed.

"Then you better tell me," said Valka sitting down.

However before they could even start the Dancing Fairies came back.

"Valka, someone is here," they said.

"Dark Army?" Valka asked.

"No," they said shaking their heads.

Valka then looked at Astrid. "We'll have this conversation later, but I have to investigate this."

Astrid nodded thankful for the distraction and watched as the Dancing Fairies lead Valka out of the cave.


Fishlegs and Ojama Yellow were wondering around the ruined settlement which had duel disks on the ground, no doubt those that have fallen under the Supreme King's might.

"Another duel disk," said Yellow. He then looked up and turned on Fishlegs hood. "Someone is coming."

Fishlegs turned and saw Valka approaching him with the Dancing Fairies directly in front of her.

"We seem to be busy with visitors today," said Valka. "Now how about you tell me who you are?"

"My name is Fishlegs, I'm looking for a friend," he said.

"Your friend wouldn't be called Astrid would it? Valka asked curiously.

"You've met her?" Fishlegs asked.

Valka nodded. "And if your friends were furthering your friends with my son, Hiccup."

Fishlegs looked up. "You're Valka? Last we heard of you was that you and your dad faced one another in a duel."

Valka nodded. "The duel was so fierce that it actually opened at and I found myself being flung into it. I then found myself in this place and I've been wondering around trying to find a way to get back home in the sense."

Fishlegs frowned. "How did Hiccup get the Dragon Knights?"

"I made arrangements before I faced my father and if anything happened to me the finished Dragon Knight would find themselves to Hiccup when he was ready."

"What are the chances that we find Hiccup's Mum in a place like this," said Yellow.

"Yeah, how did you find us?" Fishlegs asked.

"I've made a few friends during my time here," said Valka gesturing to the Dancing Fairies fly next to her.

"It's very nice to meet you," they said.

Yellow immediately went gaga. "I'm in love! Fishlegs, aren't they just the cutest thing ever?"

"Huh," Fishlegs nodded with a sigh. "But there's no time for romance."

Yellow grown with disappointment.

"I don't suppose you know what happened to my son?" Valka asked.

Fishlegs nodded. "You're not going to like it and it is very important that Astrid regained her courage."

"So the rumours are true, there are warriors fighting the Supreme King," said Valka looking very interested.

"Warriors! That's us!" Yellow smiled. "In fact where heroes are famous and the—"

Fishlegs the knocked him aside with the back of his hand. "The truth is I'm more of an observer at the moment, Astrid is the real warrior left now, but she's lost her courage."

"I'm listening," said Valka.


Astrid was still in the cave waiting for Valka to return playing with the fire with a stick. She had never a fear like this before and wondered how she was tell Valka about what happened to Hiccup.

She then heard footsteps and immediately looked up to find Valka had entered the cave along with the Dancing Fairies. Valka's face was a bit grim and slightly upset and then she sat down opposite Astrid.

"When were you going to tell me that my son had become the Supreme King?" she asked.

Astrid looked at her with an apologetic look. "I only found out recently and my friend Ragnar was doing everything he could to bring him back, but failed," she said and then held out a pendant. "He gave me this before he was sent to Valhalla."

"He was a member of the Order of Knights," said Valka looking up. "Astrid a friend of yours told me everything that happened and I don't blame you for running away, but you are a great warrior capable of defeating the Supreme King. If you don't we'll all be sent to Valhalla."

"Please help us," the fairies pleaded.

"Help you? I couldn't even help Ragnar or my best friend when they needed me! I can't even rescue Hiccup!" Astrid cried.

Then suddenly they heard voices outside and immediately rushed out to find a pack of Elite Goblins were surrounding the place.

"They've found us," said Valka gasped.

"Hand the girl over and we'll make your end quick," said the goblins leader.

"You're not getting her," said Valka strongly.

"The Supreme King wants her and what he wants he gets."

Valka then handed Astrid duel disk. "There's no running away this time," she said.

Astrid took the duel disk and knew that she was right. She strapped on her duel disk and activated it.

The goblins then summoned an assortment of different creatures Dragons Zombie, Vorse Raider, Jirai Gumo and many others.

Astrid then quickly drew her cards. "I summon Valkyrie Pegasus Rider and Valkyrie Swordwoman!"

Suddenly appearing on the field was Astrid beautiful Valkyrie on top of a Pegasus and her sword maiden. They then immediately she charged at the enemy and began engaging the creatures, but there's far too many of them from the two of them alone.

"We're going to survive this," said Astrid.

"I play Foolish Burial," said Valka's voice and Astrid turned to see that she had activated a due disk as well. "This spell card allows me to send my Felgrand Dragon to the graveyard."

"What good will that do?" Astrid frowned.

"Just watch," Valka smiled. "Because now I play Monster Reborn to bring him back to the field."

Then suddenly emerging on the field was a beautiful golden dragon that towered over the goblins. It in take the goblins long to realise that they were outmatched.

"Now attack with Gold Flames!" Valka commanded.

Felgrand then unleashed a breath of golden flames on top of the monsters destroying them.

Astrid was so stunned by this that she forgotten that she had monsters as well. "Okay girls take these losers out!"

Astrid Valkyries then charged at the enemy and soon all the goblins were gone sent to Valhalla.

Astrid then turned to Valka. "You could've faced them yourself."

Valka smiled at her. "Your friend said that you needed some coaxing."

Astrid stared at her. "You allow them to find you."

"So that you could regain your coverage," said Valka placing a hand on her shoulder. "Astrid, you've seen for yourself that the Supreme King won't allow you to escape. If you have any chance of get Hiccup back you must have courage if you are to succeed."

"I'm a coward," said Astrid not looking at her and fell to her knees. "I ran from the Supreme King, I was scared. I mean I faced duellist with dark powers before, but that darkness in his eyes I've never seen anything like it before. You can't escape them. They used to be good in him, but now it's fading." She then held out her hand which was shaking badly. "Look, it has me shaking. It filled this fear that I couldn't save my friends and my boyfriend. I just turned and ran, I was just so weak with fear."

"Being afraid isn't a sign of weakness," said Valka. "It's the path we take when you are afraid that will define you and you chose to fight. That is courage, you chose to stay and fight the darkness. You've already beaten the darkness, Astrid."

"Yeah, right?" said Astrid dismissively. "You weren't with us, he can't be defeated."

Valka sighed. "If you change your mind meet me at the city about a mile from here. The Supreme King is planning an offensive there and we need every duellist we can get." She the Fairies then left. "I hope you find a hero inside. I know it's there."

Astrid just sat there shaking unable to decide on what to do.

"Astrid," said a voice.

Astrid looked up and found Fishlegs standing in front of her. "Fishlegs? So it was you, you told about Hiccup."

"I watched Ragnar duel," said Fishlegs.

"What happened to Thuggory and Axel?" Astrid asked, though she knew the answer.

Fishlegs silence was confirmation enough as images of Axel's Doomfire and Thuggory's Skull King getting destroyed by the Supreme King's Drake Knight entered into her mind.

"You can't give up, Astrid," said Fishlegs.

"If you saw everything that happened then you saw me run away," said Astrid not able to look at him in the eye.

"Ragnar wouldn't want you to well over in self-pity, that's my thing," said Fishlegs. "I told Valka that you were a strong capable warrior and that you're probably the only person in the land that can bring Hiccup back."

"I can't," said Astrid shaking her head.

"Do you remember when you were possessed?" Fishlegs asked and that caught Astrid to attention. "Hiccup didn't give up on you so why are you giving up on him? If you truly love him then you know what you need to do."


Meanwhile Wolflegs and Eret had reached the camp of the goblins had told them about.

"The prison camp is not far," said Eret.

As they walked down the path they saw many duel disk scattered across the plain.

"Look at all these duel disks," said Wolflegs. "I guess Hiccup was here and he seems to be duelling anyone and anything that gets in his way."

"Why would he do this?" Eret frowned.

"I don't know."

"We have to find him and see if we can stop this madness before it's too late, but were going to need some help. I just hope we can find something that camp."

"Well, let's go and rescue some duellists."

They continue to make their way down the path until they finally reached the Cavin merely stood there gazing at the view.

"There it is, Wolflegs," said Eret.

"You've got a plan?" Wolflegs asked.

Eret smiled placing his suitcase down. "Oh yeah, we could sneak up to the front in front of the prison and waiting to all the guards fall asleep." He then pulled out his duel disk. "Or we could blast our way through gate and not waste any time. What do you think?"

Wolflegs smiled. "You have to ask? I'm not the type of guy that likes to wait around."

Soon the two of them raise their duel disks and activated them. Then they summoned Demon Knight Vengeance and Cyber End Dragon and then they made their way towards the camp.

"Let's do this," said Wolflegs.


Meanwhile Astrid had decided to head towards the city that Valka mentioned and it was teeming with refugees from destroyed villages. The man among the refugees were instantly put to work for to find the defences for the Supreme King's inevitable offensive.

"Come on, put your back into it!" a guard yelled. "We have to fortify these wars before the Supreme King army arrives."


Astrid remembered her talk with Fishlegs. No sooner had he stopped speaking that Ragnar's began to glow.

"What is it?" Fishlegs asked.

"A reminder," she said pulling out the pendant. "But I can't give up, you're right. Hiccup didn't give up on the when I was a changed person and I can't give up on him. I'll start by meeting up with Valka at the city and help the people out there."

Fishlegs then watched as Astrid headed towards the direction Valka headed. "Thanks, Fishlegs," she said.


Back at the present, Astrid watched as the soldiers ordered the refugees inside.

"Keep moving," a soldier ordered the refugees. "We must prepare the walls for battle."

Once inside Astrid saw that duel monster spirit were helping fortify the defences as well and help with the food.

"Please, just a little rest," said a tired refugee to a soldier. "I've been digging all night."

"Keep working!" the soldier yelled. "If you want a break you'll get one when King send you to Valhalla!"

"I'm sorry," said the refugee.

Astrid then noticed the hungry refugee looking at the soldier.

"Please, I need food for my children," he begged. "They're so hungry."

The soldier then took his food. "Unless you can duel you don't get the single thing to eat!"

"What is happening?" Valka yelled as she made her presence known.

"Give it here!" the soldier yelled grabbing the food away from the hungry refugee.

Valka then approached the soldier. "We're all on the same side!"

The soldier then glared at her. "Get back!"

Astrid then grabbed the soldier's hand. "Hey! Forget your manners?"

Valka smiled upon seeing her. "Astrid, it's good to see you."

"Seize your fighting!" said a voice.

They looked up and saw two duel monster spirit looking down at them, one was Guardian of the Labyrinth and the other Ancient Brain. It didn't take Astrid long to figure out that those two were the ones in charge.

The one that had spoken was the Guardian's shield. "The woman is right, we must work as one. If we don't the voices of darkness will attack and destroy us all. We are all that stand against the Supreme King's campaign of taking over the South. Here human and monster have banded together to stop the Supreme King and end his reign of darkness."

Ancient Brain merely chuckled.

"You do realise that these changes won't stop his army, we need more duellists to guard the ramparts," said Astrid. "Please, I know what I'm talking about."

"Oh really," said Ancient Brain sceptically. "Perhaps you would like to lead us after all the fate of our world should rest in the hands of a stranger."

The Guardian merely laughed.

"Let go," the soldier glad pulling his weapon away from Astrid.

Ancient Brain then laughed as he and Guardian walked away.

Valka then approached Astrid. "I'm glad you decided to help."

"A lot of good I'm doing with those two in charge," said Astrid.

"They're not in charge, but they act as if they are," said Valka looking at what the tower. "I do not trust those two."

"Something is definitely funny about them," Astrid nodded.


At the top of the tower of the fortress Guardian's shield merely laughed. "Did you say that? I had them believing every word," he said gleefully.

Ancient Brain also laughed as his shadow changed. "That's why I love humans they're so gullible. With our defences the city will be right for the taking and of course the King will reward us as well. We shall cover the world and avail of darkness." He then floated towards the edge of the tower that overlooks the entire city and laughed. "The age of humans is over!"

"Just one problem what of the girl?" Guardian's shield asked. "She looks like that I'm willing to fear."

"True," Guardian nodded.

"And if a guy thought he was the brains here," said Astrid's voice.

They turned and saw Astrid and Valka leaning against the wall.

"I doubt they have a brain cell between them," said Valka.

"You," said Ancient Brain.

"That is quite the elaborate plan you guys have going it's just too bad that you won't be able to see it work," said Astrid.

"You'll be coming with us so that we can get some information out of you," said Valka.

Ancient Brain then laughed and then suddenly transformed into Skull Knight.

"It's you," Astrid gasped.

"Glad that you remember me, human," Skull Knight smirked.

"We cannot allow them to warn the rest," said Guardian's shield and Guardian summoned a sword.

"Do not worry, I am more than capable of handling two human women," said Skull Knight. "The old lady can be sent to Valhalla, but the Supreme King has special plans for the girl."

"What plans?" said Astrid.

"To take you as his bride," Skull Knight smirked. "You should feel honoured, no human girl has ever caught his eye before. Of course it will be easy to control you since you're so afraid. You should have seen her running away as her friends bought valiantly to stop the Supreme King."

"Perhaps we should have let her lead these people," said Guardian's shield. "She could have taught them all how to flee in terror."

"So the two of you plan to save these people," said Skull Knight folding his arms. "An old lady and a duellist that is afraid to duel."

Astrid merely glared at them.

"Careful, she may run screaming again," Guardian's shield mocked.

"Taking you to the Supreme King will be far easier than I imagined," Skull Knight smirked. "If you couldn't even fight for your friends how could you fight for these people?" He then laughed as he looked down into the city. "Look at them, ignorant little humans, working for no idea that their doom is within their own gates and their only hope, the only people that can save them in an old lady and a cowardly girl."

Astrid glared at them as a medallion she was holding began to glow. "Being afraid is not a weakness, it's the pack you take when you are!"

"Who told you that?" Skull Knight smirked. "Grand Tiki Elder?"

Then the three of them laughed.

"No, that would be me," said Valka taking a step forward stopping them from laughing. "Astrid let me handle these fools. I'm gonna show them what this old lady can do. You don't need to prove yourself to them, because you have nothing to prove."

Valka then pulled out her duel disk and Astrid noted for the first time that it was shaped like a dragon's head and then activated it.

"Very well, once you're sent to Valhalla then the world will belong to our Supreme King," said Skull Knight as he summoned his duel disk.

"Let's duel!"