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[quote name='Alex_S.' timestamp='1311620205' post='5386500']
That's actually what's going to happen except for the duelists ("It's so stuffy down there, who would want to duel while flat?") and certain monsters (Horus LV6).



When Escher first saw Kai, he described him, or at least the effect the pendant had, as 'interesting', and wanted Kai to 'be interesting again' (i.e. wear the pendant). Then when Dark Kai was 'fully realized', Escher said that he was 'interesting now', and at the end of the duel Kai would 'never not be interesting'. Escher's like Aporia, except with 'interesting' instead of 'despair'. That's why I thought that Amathoz saying Escher was 'interesting' was on purpose, due to the irony.
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Well, I did see how you repeated that many times in your posts, yeah I read every post :D Maybe it just got stuck in my head and was subconsciously on purpose. Though I didn't knowingly do it on purpose.

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Yeah, let Yuzaki act like Tea/Joey/Tristan for now. Anyway, this could go either way; if he defeats Suzume, he'd move on to you. Of course, if he loses, IDK what's going to happen, but I think he'll be spared due to those ancient rituals he used to give him immortal life - I never elaborated, so it's likely it was a pact with Anubis, god of the dead. Of course, if he goes to Amathoz after this...if he defeats Suzume, I guess there's some merit to it, even if it's not what's planned, and if he loses...well he can't exactly die, so...

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Yeah but remember Lugia; the gods were always affiliated under the pharaoh so... most likely the only one with even more power and at the same time, hatred for the pharaoh is Apophis. Though it may be revealed later on that it was Apophis passing himself as Anubis, Apophis does have power to convince and fool others easily.

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Yeah I like Egypt so thats basically why I know about all this; well, remember Apophis is in league with Amathoz so maybe he wanted another immortal like Seth or something.

Drew/Ranma you know Lucas also knew Yuzaki since preschool so maybe he had some memories wiped out or something that made him forget about Lucas and remember only his hatred/rivalry for Yuzaki. Tell me what you think,

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[quote name='lugia61617' timestamp='1311748146' post='5390983']
You can probably help me out in describing why/how he was spared...and even though this duel looks one-sided; believe me, this is gonna go well for Team Yuzaki. Especially since those goblins have been switched to Defence mode for attacking.
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Cool, looking forward to the outcome and still waiting for Ranman to answer... What do you mean how or why he was spared? Who is he? Seth, what do you mean spared? (Lost me there, since there are so many characters I lose myself in all the stories) Hey, I also have one thing that may prove interesting. What if Tutankhamen never ordered Seth's friends to be executed and they were executed as part of the ritual of Amathoz, giving Seth his hatred for Yuzaki/Tutankhamen while unknowingly working for the man who was actually responsible, this may even be one of the causes that Tutankhamen fought and banished to the Duat.

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When I said "spared" I meant "spared from being consumed by the shadows if/when he loses. And as for that idea...well, that does sound amusing to say the least, not only will it cause Seth a lot of pain if he found out his millenia of hatred was for the wrong person...heck, he might even HELP Yuzaki. An having one of Amathoz's folowers as an aide would seriously advance the plot.

EDIT: Also, I was originally intending to have Seth try to be a bit like how Rafael was to Atem in the anime, in the sense that I wanted him to make Yuzaki doubt his past self to weaken his self-confidence.

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Okay, so the deed is done; something has happened to Seth, but he is not gone...oh, no. I have a better idea...Think; something 'divine' or 'spiritual' needs to be taken, normally your life, or your soul...though in this case, what if it was his [i]immortality[/i]...?

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Yeah I really like that idea, he did not lose his soul but now he lost his immortality so another lose in a Duat Challenge would cause immediate death. And yeah Alex, I had to wait until the duel ended since it was in the Duat and time and space in that realm is seperate from the actual reality. Also Lugia I am making Yuzaki concerned for Seth so it starts hinting that it really wasn't the pharaoh who ordered the execution of his friends or of him for that matter and yeah I understand Seth can act like Rafael until he finds out the truth of the pharaoh, like what happened to Rafael at the end with Atem saving him.

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Aw, nuts! You pulled Suzume out of the building! I was going to make him give one last attempt at Suzume through more conventional methods; 'Harlingdale''s penknife. Oh well, now he'll be left at Amathoz's mercy...which could either lead to death for him...or his own betrayal.

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Sorry, you were unconcious for such a long time I thought you weren't going to attempt that. Well don't worry, Amathoz can't kill Seth on Yuzaki's orders... Yeah, Yuzaki is apparently pushing the envelope on the "you're a pharaoh" deal. SO that character will remain alive and this could start hinting to Seth that he is not as bad as he percieved him to be.

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That's not bad, though there will have to be a point where Seth defects...and Kai joins. Speaking of, I haven't used him, mostly since I can't think of anything to do yet. Thogh...I forget, did we say they were acquainted at one point? Anyway, Seth is soon going to defect. Also, I loved that hint of a sequel.

Another thing; I know Amathoz wears grey and black robes, but I always end up thinking of him as [url=http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Simon_McMooran]looking like this[/url].

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Seems Amathoz doesn't actually have subordinates that are truly 'loyal'; even Escher may defect when he gets bored of his charade. Escher won't turn 'good', it's just that he'll become a danger to everyone, though of course this would only happen if Amathoz's plan doesn't go quickly enough.

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Well, Seth couldn't defect until just now, since he's lost 2 things with that Duat challenge; immortality and the forced control of Amathoz. Of course, he (Amathoz) could use his third eye again, but Seth is still loyal to an extent, but fear will play the main aprt of his defection.

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[quote name='lugia61617' timestamp='1311840485' post='5394683']
That's not bad, though there will have to be a point where Seth defects...and Kai joins. Speaking of, I haven't used him, mostly since I can't think of anything to do yet. Thogh...I forget, did we say they were acquainted at one point? Anyway, Seth is soon going to defect. [b]Also, I loved that hint of a sequel. [/b]

Another thing; I know Amathoz wears grey and black robes, but I always end up thinking of him as [url=http://yugioh.wikia.com/wiki/Simon_McMooran]looking like this[/url].
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Thanks, I thought about it and since card games on motorcycles is popular and Yuzaki was riding his motorcycle to school it is only natural to assume that Yuzaki might have already started fixing up the new product! :D And about the guy :lol: ! Maybe a little bit taller and red eyes, though that could be his original form when he still served the pharaoh! Like in Yuzaki's flashback.
Kai isn't acquainted with Yuzaki yet, he is supposed to make two special cards for Yuzaki one before he goes bad and the other after Yuzaki turns him back to the good side. At least that was the first plan.

[quote name='Alex_S.' timestamp='1311840852' post='5394688']
Seems Amathoz doesn't actually have subordinates that are truly 'loyal'; even Escher may defect when he gets bored of his charade. Escher won't turn 'good', it's just that he'll become a danger to everyone, though of course this would only happen if Amathoz's plan doesn't go quickly enough.
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Yeah, but in the end Amathoz is basically going to kill everyone even his own followers so he doesn't care if they are not trustworthy, he just needs them to fight off the chosen of the prophecy. After that they are expendable since he is going to have an army of monsters and the worst frigging egyptian god/demon helping him! :lol:

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Kazekage, can you slow things down a bit? There's about three points I would like Suzume to respond in that last post, but I can't because the moment's gone. Also, you're controlling her - it's nothing major, just reactions, but it's doing things that conflict with where I'm going with the character; things like having her question Yuzaki helping Seth, which was the origin of the "feeling like a horrible person" thing - she'd already gone to see if he was OK, right after talking to her new duel spirit.

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Yeah, sorry I went too fast because I was to caught up with the plot and didn't want to make such a short post. Tell me specifically from where do you want to start off so I can erase that part of the post and continue on when you reply. Sorry :) I'll fix it as soon as you tell me what you want.

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[quote name='Kazekage dragon' timestamp='1311841660' post='5394695']
Yeah, but in the end Amathoz is basically going to kill everyone even his own followers so he doesn't care if they are not trustworthy, he just needs them to fight off the chosen of the prophecy. After that they are expendable since he is going to have an army of monsters and the worst frigging egyptian god/demon helping him! :lol:
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Funny, that's how Escher feels about Amathoz. Except with more of a 'planet and atmosphere on fire' type thing at the end.

Of course, that would be if Escher had his full power, which he may get (or at least the ones he has cards for, 'realistic cards' rule means no Topological Equivalence, aka shapeshifting, unless...) back later on, probably when he realizes that Amathoz plans to kill him. Lol, what if Escher hides in 4/2/Sub-space, waits for Amathoz to do all of the work, then comes back and finishes the job of world destruction. (Amathoz strikes me as someone who ultimately wants to rule, not just destroy. So he'd get most of the way done, then stop and rule the frightened remnants of civilization.)

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I wonder...will Amathoz search for and use Kai, since he's under the pendant's unfluence? That could be the start of Kai's antagonistic approach. I know the plan was to have Kai meet with Yuzaki, but hey - We'll find a way. The darkness can still be defeated under the right circumstances, and the original Doragon and Bandit are still present in the Deck.

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