Guest Supreme Gamesmaster Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 (note to the nosy: this story is fictional) In the year 5024 B.C.E., the evil Maju Garzett broke loose. A brave group of monsters managed to put him to rest in his tablet, but the humans began to fear the power of the Shadow Games. They imprisoned their faithful servants in their tablets, fearing revolt. Luckily, the masters of the monsters that had slain Maju Garzett allowed them to continue their Shadow Games. Soon learning of their fellow beasts' plight, the group toiled in search of a way to open tablets until one among them, a dark mage of incredible power, created six beings who could open the tablets and release the monsters within. Unfortunately, eleven years later, one of the Liberators used his power for evil instead of justice, and quite willingly released the terror all had feared - an ultimate evil beast. It was called Zorc Necrophades, and it slew many monsters, in tablets or out. One of the Liberators fell before its power, and even such mighty beings as the God's Guardian, Exodia, could not match its unbelievable strength. Eventually, Zorc Necrophades was defeated by the unstoppable power of Obelisk the Tormentor, but all monsters agreed that being locked away in their tablets was the only way to avoid total obliteration of the universe. The Pharaoh Atemu, however, had a different plan. He sealed the monsters inside of the Millenium Items... Syvor, the Battlemaster, was the first Liberator created by the Dark Magician. He was partnered with Ryva, the Swordsmistress. He is the leader of the Liberators, and the first to react to Torcoth's treachery. Ryva, the Swordsmistress, was the second Liberator to be made. She was partnered with Syvor. Her twin blades allowed her to open two tablets at the same time. Sanati, the Bowmistress, was the third Liberator in existence. She was partnered with Catoc, the Enchantmaster, until his untimely death at the colossal claws of Zorc Necrophades. She is gloomy and dejected, no doubt because of her partner's demise. Andrag, the Shieldmaster, was the fourth Liberator. He was partnered with the traitorous Torcoth, the Magemaster, which is no doubt the cause of his indifference and flippancy towards evil acts. He shows signs that he might be planning to follow in Torcoth's footsteps. Torcoth, the evil Magemaster, was the fifth Liberator. He was partnered with Andrag, the Shieldmaster. He betrayed the other Liberators and released Zorc Necrophades five millenia ago. He also has the ability to open tablets that others might not normally open. Catoc, the Enchantmaster, was the sixth and final Liberator to be made. He was partnered with Sanati, the Bowmistress, and was very devoted to her. He had the ability to produce replacement weapons for the others in the blink of an eye. He was killed by Zorc Necrophades. Please R&R. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Alordzynix Posted August 16, 2007 Report Share Posted August 16, 2007 Where did you get those great pictures? Nice cards 10/10 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lilrow Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 They look suspiciously like the Six Samurai. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Supreme Gamesmaster Posted August 17, 2007 Report Share Posted August 17, 2007 Alordzynix: I found Syvor's pic on Google, but I found the other five here, at the URL of Syvor's pic:http://www.online-station.net/news/view.php?id=5032&p=3 Gyrus: Hm. I never noticed that, but it seems you're correct. Ah, well... Hopefully my expansion set will help fix that. (expansion set upcoming) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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