Neb: What can I say accept for I don't own Beyblade, Beyblade Burst, Beyblade Rise, or any other forms of Beyblade. This is just an OC fanfic, starring my OC Domori Venger. Domori is now facing his other selves. In the previous chapter he faced off against his Beast side. This was the side of him that enjoyed fighting more than anything. While his bored self was calm and collected, this side of himself was quite boisterous and talkative. He was the side that communicated with Draconids most often when they built Draconids. Anyways after defeating the Beast self Domori stumbled into a farm area, that happened to be Aiger's old home where he was greeted by Naru. I hope you all enjoy the fanfic.

"Big brother Aiger?", Domori responded. "Does that mean you're Aiger's little sister?"

"That's right," she grinned. "I'm Naru Akabane. Aiger doesn't tell people this often, but I helped build the first Achilles."

"I must have subconsciously came here, because this was the place Eclipse Draconids was born," Domori figured as he looked around the farm. There was a ton of animals and a statue of a warrior, more than likely Achilles standing in their front yard. "Your dad was the one who built my Eclipse Draconids in the Turbo Era."

"Right, that was a special request from Valt," Naru remembered. "I helped with that one to, dad was having trouble getting the springs behind the scythes just like in your blueprint. His fingers were too big anyways, so he forged the metal, hammered, and tempered it. I helped with the fine tuning."

"Incredible," Domori admitted. "Is your dad and Aiger around?"

"Big brother Aiger hadn't come back yet," Naru shook her head. "He recently lost to a guy name Arthur, and he's pretty torn up about it. Last thing he said to me, was this Arthur guy was going to destroy the game we all loved."

"H-he beat Aiger also," Domori responded shook. "I... the new world Arthur is working towards is one where shattering the opponent's beyblade is treated as common practice. He wants others to draw from dark resonance."

"That's awful," Naru yelled. "Can't he see that people worked really hard on this blades."

"I'm sad to say, there's a part of me that believes that a blades resilience is what makes it truly worthy," Domori grunted. "In that aspect, I guess I'm no different then Arthur."

"How can you say that?", Naru shouted at him. "Could you justify shattering your opponent's beyblade just to see if it's worthy? Would you go out of your way to try and break my brother's blade, or Valt's blade?"

"N-no, I guess I wouldn't," Domori facepalmed. "I'm sorry, what I said was dumb. I'd do anything to win a fight, except for taking away my opponent's chance to fight again. Because I've had that exact thing happen to me." Domori looked at Abyss Draconids and sighed.

"Is that your Beyblade?", Naru responded excited, forgetting that she was mad. "It's made out of meteorite, that's so cool. Though the axe blades don't do it justice like the crescent blades on Eclipse Draconids did. You could cover more contact points with the crescent blades and it had a better curvature."

"You really do know what your talking about," Domori realized. "I... I didn't exactly make that version of Draconids. I mean I did, but I wasn't in my right mind."

Naru looked at him confused and then took Abyss Draconids from him. She studied it and then smiled. "Do you want to build a new Draconids with me then? I've had a bit of practice, and I think we can make an even better version then this one."

Domori stared at her in shock and then nodded. "Yeah sure, but I wouldn't know where to begin. I thought I created the ultimate offense beyblade that would never burst, but I was proven wrong." He held out the pieces of Meteor Draconids.

"Oh no, did that Arthur guy do that?"

"He did," Domori nodded. "He can't be underestimated, his dagger shaped blade was stronger then mine. I can always go back and keep facing him with Abyss Draconids, but I have a feeling beating him with darkness will only further his goal, not subvert it."

"Then we need to build a blade made of light," Naru grinned. "I have an idea." She grabbed his sleeve and pulled him towards the barn.

"So this is Aiger's sister, why hasn't he mentioned her before? She's quite pushy like Sin use to be."

Naru pulled up images on her computer of Eclipse Draconid's blue prints from the Turbo Era. These were images that Valt snapped with his phone and sent to them, not the original copies. She then pulled up a video of Meteor Draconids facing off against Valt's Valkyrie in one of Wakiya's events.

"Ok, but I can't go back a generation," Domori admitted. "The way my Meteor Draconids transformed was supposed to increase it's power during the battle. That's the philosophy I was working towards. To break my limits during a fight, not before or after. Mighty Draconids was strong and Eclipse Draconids was elegant, but they lacked that power."

"You dummy," Naru stuck her tongue out at him.

Domori stumbled back, slightly aggravated by her comment, but stayed calm. "I raised a valid point, how does that make me dumb. I can't beat Arthur with my old blades."

"But you can," Naru shook her head. "No, that's not right, what I mean to say was you had the right idea with all four of your builds. You can build a similar blade with a Gamma Chip, and added weight. It can maintain it's elegance and keep it's power."

"I'm afraid you've lost me," Domori sighed. "I supposed I could combine elements, but the spikes of Mighty Draconids, the crescent blades of Eclipse Draconids, the dagger and axe of my recent blades, they will all just get in the way of each other. Plus I don't have anymore Meteorite. Meteor Draconids had been shattered, and putting it's pieces back together would only create a weaker version of that blade. I suppose I could reshape Abyss Draconids."

"You've failed to see your own point again," Naru sighed. "You said you wanted to beat Arthur with light, not the Abyss. Remind me, what was the theme of your other blades."

"Meteor Draconids was a sword made out of meteorite, simple. Eclipse Draconids was the crescent sliver during an Eclipse, so I guess the moon. Mighty Draconids was also like the Sun."

"So you like space," Naru smiled. "You should follow that theme."

"I think I see what your saying," Domori realized. He moved over to her computer and started messing with each of his designs until he came up with his next perfect shape. "It's like Delta said, only one star in the sky can shine the brightest. The cross spikes of Mighty Draconids and the Sword shape of Meteor Draconids were combine together, overlaid in the image. The slim elegance of Eclipse Draconids and was designed to be a full on attack type just like Abyss Draconids. The skinny spiky energy lair was shaped like a Norther Star symbol.

"Now you're getting it," Naru grinned.

"I can't believe I didn't see it before," Domori sighed. "I really have a long way to go as a designer. Apparently I can't build a good enough blade on my own."

"It's still your design," Naru shook her head. "Your spring loaded system, your beyblades, your idea. You just need to learn that it's ok to ask for help every once in a while."

"I do appreciate your help," Domori agreed. "But this is all just theory without the parts." He was surprised again when Naru pulled open a drawer filled with scrap metal, gamma chips, drivers, and other parts.

"Brother Aiger worked hard on his Achilles while he was back," Naru explained. "He bought and used a bunch of parts, until he settled on his favored design. If you'd like, you can use what he left behind."

Domori stared down at the Drawer and then smiled at her. "Alright, let's get started."


"I've been waiting Domori," a familiar shadow spoke up.

Domori stared at his other side from across an arena covered in fog. He sighed before pulling out his new blade, the Northern Sta shaped dagger, Shining Draconids.

"Guess you found your annoying light again," Shadow Domori realized. "Good, I wanted to put it out myself, instead I thought Arthur took that from me."

"My light isn't going anywhere Shadow," Domori assured. He reached into his pocket to pass Abyss Draconids to Shadow Domori, but didn't feel anything in his pocket.

"I already have it right here," Shadow Domori grinned. "Once I beat you, you'll put this nonsense behind you. We can build a darker Draconids together, a better version of Abyss Draconids, it was supposed to be a prototype after all. Then we can show the world what real power looks like."

The golden aura shined around Domori as his eyes turned gold. "Sorry Shadow, but Shining Draconids is here to stay. I appreciate you lending my Abyss Draconids, it is a good bey. But it's not how I want to beat Arthur."

"Then show me," Shadow Domori growled. "Show me exactly how you intend to beat Arthur!"