I admit my last chapter has it's mistakes but none of it was because of what artsygeek did. If anything artsygeek helped me. I chose to keep some mistakes, not because I liked some people thinking I'm an idiot or reviewing it, but because it's what I wrote. This chapter I had help from Peter Bolton and artsygeek. I was a little tired after writing this chapter and having to add more into it since I thought it could change a little. And I do appreciate the number of reviews this story has. If it wasn't for artsygeek and other kind authors who have helped me write these chapters I would have given up on it. I'm not the greatest GX OC writer but at least I try to make people show feelings other than laughter from reading something hilariously awful. Please read and review with something other than laughter.
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Jay was dueling a Duel Monster card. He was actually dueling a card meant to be in someone's deck not standing up glaring at him with his big teeth and one eye. This dream was unbelievable. Jay wondered if he was going to duel the fairy who looked like Ciel next.
Jay and the one-eyed Giant Orc also called "leader" by the other orcs couldn't decide who should go first. Suddenly, two small balls of green flames rose from ashes and spun around Jay and Giant Orc. Watching those balls spin was making Jay feel dizzy. They spun faster and faster like a small toy car running around an electric track, and then they flew to Jay; spinning around him.
" You go first," One Eyed Orc said.
Jay didn't understand how what happened was a sign that he could go first, but everything in this world was strange so he just picked up his card and started his turn. "I summon Giant Rat in Attack Mode (1400/1450)."
A blue wormhole opened in front of Jay. Out of that wormhole a big rat leaped out. Its appearance resembled a normal rat with small paws and giant teeth with a long pink tail sticking out its rear. Giant Rat instead had bright blue fur, black gums, and big yellow eyes without any pupils.
"I set one card facedown and end my turn."
Giant Rat hissed at One Eyed Orc. The orc wasn't afraid. He noticed his monster as a rat saying, " A rat?" Orc puffed out his big fat tummy and rubbed it. It was a sign that he was well fed. "I've eaten hundreds of those before."
One Eyed Orc drew one card from the top of his deck. In the days when he was playing Duel Monsters only five cards were in a players hand. Having six cards gave him a bigger chance of countering his opponents strategies. "I play the Spell Card Nobleman of Extermination."
A man cladded in purple armor appeared behind One Eyed Orc. He unsheathed his sword and dashed towards Jay. "I can destroy one facedown Spell or Trap card on your field and if it's a Trap remove all other copies from your deck."
The knight slashed his sword into Jay's facedown card. The card was revealed to be Enchanted Javelin. The card was slashed horizontally and then shattered into pixels. A card slid out of Jay's deck and turned into blue light that entered Jay's graveyard.
"I summon Doomcaliber Knight (1900/1800)." Giant Orc said summoning his monster. His monster was a man riding a horse. He was a terrifying man riding a terrifying looking horse. He had a double-edged blade with a skeleton shield. One Eyed Orc called an attack. " Attack Doom Caliber Knight. Show them why no rat can oppose me."
Doom Caliber Knight did a cavalry charge towards Giant Rat. His stead made a large horse sound when the knight waved his sword through Giant Rat's stomach. The slash turned red before Giant Rat was split in half and shattered in pixels.
Jay: 3500
"I activate my Giant Rat's effect." Jay said as his monster was sent to the graveyard.
" Doomcaliber Knight's effect." One-Eyed Orc said. "When an effect monster activates its effect I can tribute him to negate and destroy your card."
Doomcaliber's knight released a final cry before he disappeared into white pixels and fell into ashes. Jay tried touching his deck but he was zapped by blue electricity.
"I don't understand," Jack said waving his finger. "Now you have no monster to guard you."
One-Eyed Orc smiled with his hideous teeth. "A small price to pay…for victory. I end my turn."
Jay had a chance to attack One-Eyed Orc for some serious damage. He raised his card from his deck. He smiled. "If you think your knight was so scary, wait until you see my wolf. I summon Wolf Axewielder (1650/1000)."
A blue wormhole appeared on Jay's field. The humanoid wolf rose from the wormhole with red eyes glowing brilliantly in his eyes. He even howled like a wolf when he appeared.
" And since there's no monsters on your field, he'll attack you directly. Silver Backslash!"
Wolf Axewielder's barbarian axe shone white. He uppercut his axe into One-Eyed Orc. A long big line Wolf Axewielder's showed on One-Eyed Orc's body but disappeared shortly after.
One-Eyed Orc: 2350
"I set one card facedown and end my turn."
One-Eyed Orc drew his card. One-Eyed Orc stared intensely at the card he was holding. Finally he said "Do you know what made these cards?"
"The material the guy who created this game used." Jay guessed.
One-Eyed Orc shook his head. He stared intensely at his card again. "It's made of the souls of real monsters." Jay gasped. Real monsters in trading cards, he thought. "Monsters who are no longer alive. My cards are made of the monsters I defeated to be the leader…and the ones I lost." One-Eyed Orc shot his card upward as he played it on his duel disk. "I summon, Giant Orc (2200/0)!"
A wormhole opened in the middle of Giant Orc's field. This one surged with electricity from the inside. A big blue head the size of a coconut rose from the field. It was an orcs head but he looked blue. The rest of his body rose with him including the club all orcs carried and their tribal pants. Jay was flabbergasted to see him.
"What's happening? You summoned yourself…and you're blue!"
"Fool!" One-Eyed Orc growled. He lingered looking away from Jay. He seemed to be remembering something awful. "This isn't me, this was my best friend. He was the first orc who followed me…unfortunately he was killed." The One-Eyed Orc looked sad. A tear ran down his one eye. Jay felt sorry for him. He seemed to be in pain, but his pain looked more physical than emotional. " But his death helped me achieve my most powerful monster! I play the spell card Double Summon. By using this card I can summon another monster."
Below the blue orcs feet a large cyclone appeared. The orc looked at the ground. He looked scared. He looked at the One-Eyed Orc. He wanted to plead to the One-Eyed Orc, but the One-Eyed Orc only snorted air from his nose.
"I tribute Giant Orc—"
"You're tributing your best friend?!" Jay gasped.
"To summon my ultimate monster." The wind consumed the blue orc in a giant cyclone. Inside Jay could hear the orcs last agonized cry. "Boneless monkey…meet Gaap the Divine Soldier (2200/2000)."
The cyclone faded...exploded with the summon of a new monster. This monster didn't look anything like Giant Orc. It was taller, eerie brown skin, had a small head with two goat shaped horns protruding and two massive hands with two smaller hands crossed around his chest.
"Oh no! Gaap the Divine Soldier has 2200 attack points as well," Fairy Ciel gasped.
"That's right, and when using its effect, my monster gains 300 more points for the Versago the Destroyer in my hand (2500). Now attack!"
"Not so fast! I use the Waboku spell, which allows me to keep Axe Wielder on the field and take no damage."
"My draw. I switch my Axewielder into defense mode."
"You can't, Gaap the Divine Soldier's special ability prevents monsters from going into defense mode."
'Crap! Guess I have no choice.' Jay thought bitterly.
"I summon Amazoness Fighter in attack mode." A blue wormhole ripped open beside Axewielder. She was an amazon, a tan tribal woman with black hair and blue mirco shirt.
"That's it? That monster only has 1500. This is gonna be easier than I thought," Giant Arc sneered as he drew another card. "I have two fiend monsters, raising Gaap's attack points to 2800. I activate Double Attack. By sending a monster with a higher level to my graveyard my monster can attack twice. I choose Gaap the Divine Soldier and I send my Cosmo Queen. Then I summon Vorse Raider so he can destroy your Amazon Fighter."
A blue wormhole opened beside Gaap. He was a fiend with dark yellowish skin holding an axe that required two hands. He had a three horned hat on his head and a black vest with green trimmings around his arms.
The Orc's monster charged towards Axeweilder.
Jay: 2950
Giant Orc: 2350
"And with your Axeweilder gone, I attack Amazoness Fighter with Vorse Raider." Vorse Raider destroys Jay's monster but takes no damage to his Life Points.
"Why are your Life Points still intact?"
"Because my Amazoness Fighter makes all damage inflicted to her drop to zero."
"But that doesn't mean I can't attack you directly," Giant Orc said, smirking. And just like that, Jay felt a blow to his chest, bringing his Life Points down to 150.
'Alright, Jay. Last Move. It all comes down to this.'
He draws a card, bringing a total of three cards in his hand. He looked down at the card he drew.
'Wait, this card isn't part of my deck. Could this be what I need to win this duel?' There was no time to think it over.
"First I summon Goblin Attack Force (2300/0)." Five green goblins with pointy ears and yellow eyes wearing purple construction rags and bludgeon's appeared on Jay's field. " I use Double Summon, which allows me to tribute Goblin Attack Force in order to summon a more powerful monster. Behold, the Great Maju Garzett! (?/?)."
Before the five goblins were tribute they made a pyramid with their bodies. They were sucked into a cyclone. Their echoing laughter was heard through the cyclone. Maju appears. He was a purple and green monster with horns on his head and green eyes that looked like his flesh.
Maju's attack points double thanks to the monster he tributed. But as soon as he appeared, something stirred inside Jay. He couldn't explain it but the thought of destroying those monsters suddenly felt...good. Almost like an adrenaline rush.
"4600 attack points?!" The One-Eyed Orc shouted.
"Yes, and guess what? I'm going after your Vorse Raider. Now attack!"
'Crush him, crush him now!'
Maju lunges forward, taking out the Great Orc's Vorse Raider.
"Nooo…" the Orc cried as his life points dropped all the way to zero, collapsing in defeat.
"Hero, you did it!" Petite Angel jumped with joy.
"Was there ever any doubt?" Water Magician laughed.
They kept shouting, although Jay didn't seem to acknowledge them. It was as if their words meant nothing to him. Their cheers echoed in Jay's mind as the image of them blurs and their voices fade to silence.
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"Jay, wake up. Class starts in an hour," Nemo said, shaking him by his shoulder.
Jay opened his eyes. 'Aw man, battle's over already? That duel monster was pretty weak to begin with. At least there are tons of pathetic duelists I can defeat here. Question is, who do I destroy first?'
