Guest Star Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 A Card that can stop Exodia! - Wind City - Airos had two cards on his side of the field. Those cards were Cyber Valley and Cybernetic Hidden Technology. Kirotaka had two face-down cards on his side of the field. A cold wind blew across the area where Kirotaka and Airos were dueling. There would no good outcome in this duel, because someone was going to be destroyed. Kirotaka looked at the five cards in Airos's hand. Left Leg of the Forbidden One. Right Arm of the Forbidden One. Left Arm of the Forbidden One. Right Leg of the Forbidden One. Exodia the Forbidden One. The cards were in that order. Airos smiled and looked at Kirotaka. There was something about Kirotaka that Airos didn't expect. He wasn't nervous. He was about to be destroyed and sent to the seven kingdoms and he wasn't nervous. Why? Kirotaka had no cards on the field, so he couldn't do anything. Airos had won the duel. Airos: You have lost. Kirotaka laughed. Kirotaka: I activate the Trap Card Reverse Arrow! This card negates the effect of all cards in both of our hands. Exodia the Forbidden One is in your hand, so you don't win the duel. Now, you have a weak monster on the field, five weak monsters in your hand, and one Continuous Trap Card on the field that isn't going to help you. How can you win? Airos: You weren't nervous because you knew that if I had all five pieces of Exodia, Reverse Arrow would prevent me from winning. How did you know that I had would use an Exodia Deck? Kirotaka: You, Matt, and Max are the best duelists at our school. I have seen you duel before, and I knew what kind of Deck you used. I didn't know what kind of Deck Matt would use, but I thought it would be a DARK Deck. Airos: So, you agreed to duel me because you knew that you could negate the effect of Exodia? Kirotaka: Yes. Now, can you finish your turn so I can win? Airos: I end my turn. There was nothing Airos could do that would help him win. His Deck focused on drawing all the pieces of Exodia. He had done that, but Reverse Arrow prevented him from winning. He had lost, and he understood that. Kirotaka: Check this out! I activate the Spell Card Burial from a Different Dimension. Now, I can return up to three cards that are removed from play to the Graveyard. I will return your Dark Magician of Chaos to your Graveyard! Airos: Why? Kirotaka: I returned your Dark Magician of Chaos to your Graveyard so I could Special Summon it with Monster Reborn. So, I will activate the Spell Card Monster Reborn, and Special Summon your Dark Magician of Chaos (2800 / 2600) in face-up Attack Position! I will add Monster Reborn from my Graveyard to my hand with the effect of Dark Magician of Chaos. - Land of Storm - A tall Spellcaster landed on the ground. He was standing, but Kreis and Matt were unconscious. The Spellcaster was surrounded by light, and he was destroyed. A card landed on the ground where he was standing. - Wind City - Kirotaka: Now I summon Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight (1800 / 1000). When Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight is in my hand or on the field, I can choose if he is a Monster Card, a Spell Card, or a Trap Card. I will choose a Monster Card. Dark Magician of Chaos, attack Cyber Valley! Airos's Life Points - 1200Kirotaka's Life Points - 4000 Kirotaka: Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight, attack his Life Points directly! Airos's Life Points - 0Kirotaka's Life Points - 4000 Airos exploded into pixels, and a card appeared where Airos had been standing. That card was Dark Magician of Chaos. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest setojim Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 not too bad...i like the little idea of the monarch world...want more...oh and no rating 10/10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Axiom_Nor Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 lol, 7 new episodes my bum. nice though Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SHINI [THE CHAOS] Posted April 6, 2008 Report Share Posted April 6, 2008 Max took the words right out of my mouth. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Star Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 There will be seven new episodes before this weekend is over. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrabHelmet Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 There will be seven new episodes before this weekend is over. You only have a few hours, and you need what, five more? Also, you can't chain to the activation of the effect of "Exodia, the Forbidden One". Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Star Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 I have three hours and six minutes to type five episodes. Reverse Arrow can negate Exodia. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Star Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 The Power of Chaos - Wind City - Kirotaka looked down at the card that had appeard when Airos was destroyed. A card had also appeared when Matt was destroyed. Why were cards appearing each time Kirotaka defeated a duelist? He didn't know, but he wanted to find out. He was upset, because he knew that he couldn't win duels anymore. If he won, his opponent would be destroyed, and if he lost, he would be destroyed. There was no winning in that situation. The problem was, Kirotaka didn't want to duel anymore. Although, Kirotaka didn't know that he couldn't get to the seven kingdoms without dueling. Kirotaka placed the Dark Magician of Chaos card in his pocket with the Armageddon Knight card and the Imperial Monarchy card. Kirotaka finally realized why cards were appearing each time he defeated a duelist. There were seven kingdoms, so there were seven cards that would appear. He had three cards, but only two of the cards appeared after a duel. Kirotaka found Armageddon Knight on his front lawn. That was confusing. Why would he get six cards from dueling, and one card without dueling? Was there one kingdom that wasn't evil? If Kirotaka had to get seven cards to enter the seven kingdoms, he would have to win four more duels. He didn't like the thought of having to destroy duelists to get cards. Every time he won a duel, the seven kingdoms got stronger. Kirotaka realized that if he did more than four duels, the kingdoms might get so powerful that he would be destroyed before he could save the world. An old man was walking down the street. He had a duel disk on his arm. There was a man walking next to him. Man: Mr. Brimley, are you sure that this is a good idea? Old Man: Yes. This is the only way. Man: What if you lose? Old Man: I've never lost. The old man, who the man called Mr. Brimley, continued walking down the street. He noticed Kirotaka. Mr. Brimley: There he is. It is time for me to put an end to this. Kirotaka saw the old man walking up to him. What did this guy want? He was tired, and he wanted to find out more information about the seven kingdoms. Kirotaka: Can I help you, sir?" Mr. Brimley: Actually, yes. My name is Wilford Brimley. I am a very talented duelist. I use a Deck that is not allowed in the Meta game because of the strength that the Deck has. The Deck is called a Chaos Deck. It contains monsters of amazing power. I would like to duel you. Kirotaka: Wilford, I like dueling, but I do not want to duel because of some information that I received. Mr. Brimley: Are you talking about the seven kingdoms? Kirotaka: You know about that? Mr. Brimley: I have been to the seven kingdoms. Now, what is your name? Kirotaka: My name is Kirotaka Narumi. Mr. Brimley: I thought so. You are the duelist that I am looking for. Kirotaka: Why are you looking for me? Mr. Brimley: I want to defeat you before the seven kingdoms destroy the world. Kirotaka: If you defeat me in a duel, I will be destroyed and sent to the seven kingdoms. Mr. Brimley: I know. Now, are you ready to duel? Kirotaka: I am not going to duel you. Mr. Brimley: You don't have a choice. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrabHelmet Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 Remix says he'll post the next four tomorrow. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
elamental hero's Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 10/10 and can i be a person Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Star Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 Stepping Up to the Plate! Wilford Brimley stood on the other side of the field. Kirotaka looked at the man, who was probably 50 years old, and he realized something. This man was so misguided. He was trying to destroy someone that could save the world. Kirotaka didn't know how he was going to save the world, but he would do whatever he had to do. He was too far in the game to lose now. If he could defeat Wilford Brimley, he might get a fourth card. That would mean he had to get 3 more cards. No more standing around. It was time to duel. Kirotaka knew that he should stop being selfish and worrying about himself, and step up to the plate. What happened to him wasn't important, it was what happened to the world. That was Kirotaka's belief, and he was going to make sure that the world that billions of people lived in wouldn't get destroyed by someone who was too selfish to realize that he was making a mistake. *Get ready Wilford, I'm going to win this duel, and save the world!* Wilford: Kirotaka, you look confident. I am not going to destroy you because I don't like you, I am going to destroy you because I am not going to let the world be destroyed if I can do something about it. You kids are selfish. Back in my day, we didn't have card games, we had to entertain ourselves by shoveling coal and attacking communists. You are going to learn that you kids have it too easy. You probably think that if you go to the seven kingdoms, you can save the world. You aren't thinking about what could happen if you get destroyed when you are in the seven kingdoms. If I defeat you before you obtain all seven cards, then the world will not be destroyed. We should begin this duel, Kirotaka. Kirotaka: You should listen to what you are saying! You are the one being selfish. I can save the world, but you don't think I can. That is why you want to destroy me. You won't give me a chance! Wilford Brimley, prepare to be destroyed! Wilford: I will make the first move. I play Painful Choice! Now I can choose five cards from my Deck, and you select one of those cards. The card that you select gets added to my hand, and the other cards go to the Graveyard. Kirotaka didn't like Painful Choice. It was banned for a reason. In a Chaos Deck, Painful Choice allowed the player who activated it to get a lot of monsters in their Graveyard. Those monsters could be removed from play to Special Summon Chaos monsters. Wilford showed the five cards that he had selected to Kirotaka. The cards were D.D. Warrior Lady, Dark Magician of Chaos, Premature Burial, Chaos Sorcerer, and Magical Stone Excavation. Kirotaka: You can add D.D. Warrior Lady to your hand. Wilford put D.D. Warrior Lady in his hand and sent the other cards to his Graveyard. Wilford: Now, I will summon D.D. Warrior Lady (1500/1600). I will place one card face-down and end my turn. Kirotaka: My move! You won't win this duel! I activate the Spell Card Trade In. Now, I will discard Red Eyes Black Metal Dragon (2800/2400) and draw two cards from my Deck. Check this out. I summon Infernal Dragon - Imperial Twilight (1800/1000). I am going to have Infernal Dragon - Imperial Twilight be a monster card. Now, I will activate Imperial Twilight's effect! I will discard 1 Infernal Dragon - Imperial Twilight from my hand to increase the attack of my Infernal Dragon - Imperial Twilight on the field by 100 points. Wilford: When I began dueling, there were basic cards. Now, there are a lot of cards with complicated effects. This is another example of you kids taking things for granted. You want new cards, with new effects. Kirotaka: Wilford, no offense, but your starting to annoy me. Wilford: You kids annoy me! Kirotaka: This might annoy you! Apparently, you common sense has been taken away, so I don't think you will mind if I take your soul away! I activate Soul Taker! Now, I can destroy your D.D. Warrior Lady, and you gain 1000 Life Points. Kirotaka's Life Points - 4000Wilford's Life Points - 5000 Kirotaka: Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight, attack his Life Points directly with Infernal Flame! Wilford: I activate the Trap Card Sakuretsu Armor. Now, your Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight is destroyed. Kirotaka: I will set 3 cards face-down, and end my turn. *The card on the top of Wilford Brimley's Deck gave Kirotaka an odd feeling.* He suddenly thought of a Dragon and a bird. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CrabHelmet Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 Wilford is a terrible duelist for dumping MSE and Prem with Painful Choice (and Chaos Sorcerer, assuming he doesn't have Monster Reincarnation or something handy), and Kirotaka is a terrible duelist for letting Wilford keep DDWL instead of DMoC, unless he somehow psychically knew that Wilford had Chaos Emperor Dragon in his hand. Oh, and Kirotaka is also a terrible duelist for giving up an Imperial Dragon - Infernal Twilight for no reason other than to grant the one on the field an extra measly 100 ATK. Oh, and Kirotaka is also a terrible duelist for having no cards in his hand and no monsters on the field at the end of his first turn, even though the only card his opponent used to deplete his resources was Sakuretsu Armor, which Wilford is a terrible duelist for using in the first place. It kind of detracts from the story when every move that the characters make is hideously bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StevenBray Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 I'm couldn't agree with what Crab Helmet just said anymore, and I did tell you this over MSN: He could've picked all monsters with Painful Choice, and Kirotaka could've chosen DMoC (as Helmet said), which would've negated the problem anyway. Also, I understand that I tend to do this but you shouldn't leave your hand empty on the first turn. So really, Wilford's turn was far better than Kirotaka's turn (Kirotaka's was hideously bad) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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