Author's note: I am happy to announce that it has now officially been ten years since I joined this website. To commemorate my ten-year anniversary, I've decided to write a new series of fanfiction stories: a saga regarding my Children of Millennia fanfiction stories. We all know that Yugi and his friends have been traveling to different worlds by going to the Secret Garden. But what about their ancestors, the Children of Millennia? Yes, they have also had their own share of adventures in different worlds. This is how the stories of those adventures unfolds. I would also like to give a special thanks to the author Disneylover93 for helping out and sharing some of her own ideas, such as the story title and weapon suggestions for the heroes. Without further ado, enjoy!


Prologue

The Egyptian kingdom; a place full of monsters, magic, wonder, and majesty. A place where humans and creatures of all kinds live together side by side. This kingdom is the home of a heroic band of friends who call themselves the Children of Millennia – so called because they considered one another family and because they believed in working together to fulfill the wishes of the Great Goddess herself and make their kingdom a peaceful place for everyone. The group was evenly balance with four boys and four girls, each one with their own talents and abilities in helping each other. The group consists of the following:

Atem – the young prince who represents the element of courage.

Seto – the eldest of the group who represents the element of wisdom.

Mahad – a resourceful and skilled young mage who represents the element of reliability.

Joseph – a royal servant boy who represents the element of friendship.

Mystery – the heiress of the Great Goddess herself who represents the element of love.

Kisara – a pure-hearted peasant girl who represents the element of light.

Freya – Kisara's insecure younger cousin who represents the element of hope.

Mana – the youngest of the friends who represents the element of joy.

These young friends lived happily together in the palace and would often patrol the kingdom being the heroes they were. At first, it seemed a little ridiculous to some people – even most of the royals, leaving the safety of the kingdom in the hands of a group of children. But in time, all of the citizens of Egypt came to appreciate the children's heroism and see that they truly lived up to their title and more. And while the Children of Millennia also had many other responsibilities, they were able to find fun and delight in what they did because they always faced everything together.