CH.235 Five Blue-Eyed Dragons
CH.235 Five Blue-Eyed Dragons
After taking a bit of time to rest, and contacting Lua quickly so I could give her a status update, I got ready for what comes next.
First, I unsummoned the two rituals, as I didn’t need them any longer, and I needed my entire duel disk available for what I was going to do next.
I got out the first three cards. … I’m honestly excited. I’m giddy, like a little kid waiting to open their birthday presents.
“Let’s start with this.” I said to myself. Yes, I’m 100% monologuing just for the sake of it. “Because I’m holding a Blue-Eyes White Dragon in my hand, I can special summon Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon.” I called out, as I placed the Alternative Dragon onto my duel disk.
My dragon soon appeared. It looked similar to its more ‘normal’ counterpart, except that it was glowing. It shone a light blue light from multiple places on its body. Alternative Dragon, I think you are misunderstanding something. You aren’t the Shining Dragon.
“Now, let’s get your fusion partner out. Blue-Eyes White Dragon.” I summoned the second dragon.
“Now, the two of you become one. Fuse together and form the Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon.” I said, to perform the first Blue-Eyes fusion summoning.
Well, technically that is wrong. I didn’t ‘fusion summon’ Blue-Eyes Twin Burst. I special summoned it with its own condition. Some might ask: “What’s the difference?” Well, there really is none. For Twin Burst, at least. But for some other cards, there might be. Look up properly summoning if you want to know more.
But again, for Twin Burst, it didn’t matter. I summoned it by fulfilling the condition, so the sleeve and toploader turned purple, indicating that I could now summon it, like I can any other card. At least until I sacrifice it, or it dies, or anything else like that.
Now, as for Twin Burst. It was slightly larger than its fusion materials, standing at about 23 meters tall. Or right about the same size as Meteor Black Dragon. I was actually expecting him to be the same size as a regular Blue-Eyes, but I’m clearly wrong.
Now I wonder, how large will the Ultimates be?
Well, one way to find out.
I let my Twin Burst stay out, just so I could gather my entire Blue-Eyes lineup, got out one more copy of Blue-Eyes, as well as one Ultimate Fusion. I only had one Ultimate Fusion, and I’m going to use it to summon the original, so let’s go. I did have Laura activate multiple copies of Different Dimension Capsule and they are working on getting more copies of all of the Blue-Eyes fusions, as well as Alternative Dragon and Ultimate Fusion, but they won’t get those cards until tomorrow.
“I activate Ultimate Fusion. I return to my collection two Blue-Eyes White Dragons and my Blue-Eyes Alternative White Dragon to fusion summon Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.”
An extremely bright light of blue and white flashed before my eyes, and after my vision returned the ultimate creature of destruction was floating in the sky in front of me.
… okay, it isn’t, but it is the strongest monster I’ve summoned thus far.
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon was quite majestic. And it was large. A lot larger than normal, or even Twin Burst. If Ultimate stood on the ground, measuring to its shoulder level, it would be 30 meters tall, or about 50% larger than regular Blue-Eyes. It is the first, and currently only dragon which falls into the ‘huge’ category of monsters over 25 meters tall.
“... wow. I’d love to have you fight something, but there isn’t anything worthy of you here.” I apologized to the Ultimate Dragon. “You’ll just have to play with the others in the factory. I know Sorcerer of Dark Magic has been looking forward to your appearance.” I informed my dragon.
Because Ultimate Fusion returned my three Blue-Eyes to the collection, I only had the fusion spell itself to trade in. In its place, I got out three more copies of the vanilla dragon, a normal poly, and the next Ultimate.
“I activate Polymerization. I fuse together three Blue-Eyes White Dragons to fusion summon Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.”
After another near blinding flash of light, my second Ultimate Dragon appeared. It was just as large as the first one, but unlike the OG, Neo didn’t have any arms. Neo also glows a soft blue glow, like Alternative Dragon does.
After giving him a similar address as I did OG Ultimate, I traded the grayed out poly and White Dragons for a fresh set of both, as well as the last Ultimate Dragon.
“I activate Polymerization. I fuse together three Blue-Eyes White Dragons to fusion summon Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon.”
This time, I was prepared, so I covered my eyes before the fusion summoning could blind me again. It didn’t block all of it, as I could still see some of the light through my eyelids, but it was better. After the light subsided, I opened my eyes to see the third three-headed dragon looking at me.
Now, just one left. I returned the used poly, and the grayed out materials to my collection, and got out the last two cards.
“Ultimate, sorry about this, but I’ll summon you back as soon as I can.” I told my dragon. “I tribute Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon to summon Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon.”
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon burst into pieces in another flash of light, and in its place was the new Shining Dragon. Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon itself was actually smaller than Ultimate Dragon, only about 25 meters. It is still large, but not quite as large as the ultimates. But unlike the ultimates, it carried with it a completely different aura. Thus far, only Sorcerer of Dark Magic has had an aura around him, but Shining definitely has one as well. But his was different. Sorcerer’s was oppressive and aggressive, whereas Shining has a feeling of safety and protection. At least for me.
“Now, Monster Reborn. Return my Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon.” I activated the last card for now.
As Ultimate Dragon rose again, I took a good look at my lineup of Blue-Eyed dragons.
Blue-Eyes Twin Burst Dragon. The smallest of the five, but still a gorgeous twin-headed dragon.
Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. The OG Blue-Eyes fusion. The three-headed monster. I really just want to let him loose on literally anything, but at the same time, I don’t want to destroy just anything with him. But still, I love him.
In the middle, Blue-Eyes Shining Dragon. He might be a bit smaller than the Ultimates, but he is amazing. He just … shines. Yeah, corny. But what else should I say? He was the first of them that I got, but the last that got summoned, but that is just how it sometimes goes.
Neo Blue-Eyes Ultimate Dragon. Mr. No Arms Dragon. Why don’t you have arms? No really. It actually bothers me a bit that you don’t have arms. You just look weak, because you don’t have arms. What are you, Trishula? … okay, Trishula is actually a great monster and I shouldn't make fun of it. Well, even with no arms, he had the power to annihilate basically anything.
And last, but not least, Blue-Eyes Alternative Ultimate Dragon. He might be somewhat more basic, like the OG Ultimate, but he is still a massive three-headed dragon. Rule number one, don’t mess with the three headed dragon. Or would it be a three-headed dragon in this case? Well, either way, don’t mess with my Blue-Eyed Dragons.
I spent my lunch time surrounded by my massive dragons. Because why not? Who would I bother here anyway?
It was kind of funny seeing a brave insect come out from the dungeon entrance, only to have five dragons all turn their gazes at it. Yeah, if bugs could sweat, that thing would have been sweating a river. In fact, out of the four that came out during my break, at least one died of shock. Poor ant couldn’t deal with the fact that I had some dragons keeping me company.
“Thank you, everyone. I have one more test to run, and I need my entire duel disk for that, so go back to the factory now.” I told my dragons. “And don’t break anything there. Too badly.”
After unsummoning them, I returned the cards of the five dragons to my collection. All of their sleeves and toploaders had colored, so I should be able to summon them back with no fusion or sacrificing Ultimate required. I wasn’t really worried about the fusions, honestly. After Twin Burst took the purple color, the others were basically sure to get it as well. But Shining I wasn’t so sure about. Shining is a nomi monster. Meaning it can only be summoned by its own effect. So normally, in a duel, even if you summon Shining, if it is destroyed or otherwise sent to the GY, you cannot summon it back with Monster Reborn. Well, I guess in the anime, or the movie to be specific, Atem could summon Shining Dragon from Kaiba’s GY using Monster Reborn, so maybe mine is more like the anime version. … wait, that means it can use Shining Nova, right? The effect to destroy anything, even if said thing cannot be destroyed and is unaffected by everything? That Shining Nova? Well, I’m not sure and honestly, if something so strong that I have to Shining Nova it appears, the world would quickly go bye-bye if I wasn’t here to Shining Nova said thing.
Anyway, back to business. After I returned the dragons to the collection, I got out another five cards. Two arms, two legs and one Forbidden One. … okay, all of them have the Forbidden One in their name.
“Haah.” I took in a deep breath. Honestly, I’m a little afraid. I’m about to summon what is basically a god. Not God, just god. Or a demigod. I really hope this goes well.
“With all five pieces gathered, I summon Exodia!” I yelled out, after I lined up all of the pieces on my duel disk.
A large pentagram, glowing turquoise, appeared in the air. And from it, came out one arm, then the other, next the legs, and finally, the main body of Exodia.
The massive monster that is Exodia was now standing in front of me. And when I say massive, I mean massive. Exodia was large enough to make my Ultimate Dragons look small by comparison.
Exodia stood at 50 meters tall, and that was only measuring to his shoulder level. If you count his head, as you usually do with a person, he would be just short of 60 meters tall. While that is not quite double what my Ultimate Dragons are, as the 30 meter measurement I gave them is from their feet to their shoulders, Exodia still dwarfs them. Even with their heads and tails taken into consideration, the Ultimate Dragons cannot match up to Exodia’s size.
“... so … what do I do with you?” I questioned myself. The summoning succeeded, so what now? Do I just unsummon him? Have him attack nothing? Order him to obliterate nothing?
I don’t know why, but after I thought that, Exodia quickly took a fighting stance. I actually got a bit worried that he had noticed an enemy, but instead, he seemed to just be showing off, as he quickly began showing off his moves. First, some shadow boxing, then some magic skills, even things like flight and something similar to Ria’s flickering step were all in his skill list. I have to say, seeing a giant man? moving at speeds where my eyes cannot follow was somewhat entertaining. Is Exodia a man? I think so, considering Exodius the Ultimate Forbidden Lord. If that really is Exodia, just without the armor. … or, maybe Exodius is Exodia’s husband? … yeah, no. That just sounds wrong.
Anyway, after taking a look at Exodia’s skills, it was time for the ultimate move. I want to see it.
“Exodia! I want you to use your ultimate move. Aim it towards the western sky.” I gave him the instructions. The reason I had him aim west, is because that way, no one should see it, I think. “Go. Exodia Obliterate!”
As I ordered, Exodia brought his hands together and a massive amount of power began collection between them. I wasn’t that good at sensing mana outside of my body, but even I could feel the massive amount of power held in that ball of fire. Is it even fire? I don’t know, and I don’t think it matters. It is probably more like a ball of pure energy or something. Maybe just pure mana?
As Exodia was gathering more and more power, I could feel my duel disk getting warmer. It wasn’t yet hot, but it was definitely warming up. I brought my right hand closer to it, and I felt a massive amount of heat coming off of the five cards on the duel disk. They are radiating massive amounts of heat, to the point where the entire duel disk is heating up. If this keeps up, it might legit burn me.
“Exodia, let it go already!” I yelled out, hoping him using the attack would stop the heatwave.
He did as ordered, and struck forward with his arms. As soon as they were fully extended, a massive beam of fire, light and destruction shot out at speeds where my eyes could not follow it. As it flew through the air, it struck some clouds, completely evaporating them from existence. I have no idea how far the beam reached, but I wouldn’t be surprised if it escaped the planet's surface, entered into space and completely annihilated an asteroid or something.
I looked back at Exodia and saw that he was turning … see-through. He was vanishing. I turned my gaze to my duel disk. The cards on it had stopped radiating heat, and they too were disappearing before my eyes.
That’s not at all fair. They had toploaders and everything. You can’t go. I need you.
…
…
I could do nothing but watch, as both Exodia and the cards I used to summon him disappeared, vanishing from existence. I guess the power Exodia held, or at least his Exodo Flame, was way too much for the cards to hold. Even with the toploaders.
Well, at least I’m more or less fine, so I think it went alright in the end. But just to make sure, I pulled open my status.
Name: Brian Wood |
Race: Human ✯ |
Level: 88 |
HP: 3180 |
Mana: 4210 |
Strength: 1025 |
Defense: 1195 |
Magic: 1155 |
Skills: |
Pack Opener LV.5 (unique) |
Different Dimension Factory LV.3 (unique) |
Storage LV.10 (unique) |
Telekinesis LV.5 (extra) |
Summoner’s Unity LV.8 (extra) |
Dungeon Founder (extra) |
Summon Water Spirit (extra) |
Health Conscious (extra) |
Sword Technique LV.2 |
Mana Control LV.10 |
Water Spirit’s Blessing (Greater) |
Language Comprehension (humanoid) |
Slave Master |
Slaves: Rhianna |
Yeah, looks normal, right? … No, it doesn’t! My Pack Opener leveled up. Was it all the fusions? Or was it Exodia? Maybe both. Well, either way, LV.5 Pack Opener.
And what is up with the star after my race? Don’t tell me…
Somewhere, in a place no mortal can enter, three beings were discussing something of critical importance.
“I told you. He shouldn’t be allowed to hold the power of a god.” A female voice called out.
“And I agreed, but I didn’t actually think those ‘cards’ could bring out anything that destructive.” Another female voice responded.
“We need to eliminate him, immediately.” The first voice said.
“We cannot. It is against the law.” A male voice cut in.
“But we have to do something.” The first female voice said. “If he uses that power carelessly, he will destroy the entire continent, if not the planet.”
“That is true.” The male voice said. “But that doesn’t give us the right to interfere. Until he has either caused irreparable damage, or killed many thousands of people, he is not someone we can simply eliminate.”
“... then … then …” The first female voice muttered.
“There is something we could do.” The second female voice said.
“Oh. Yes. Tell us, tell us!” The first insisted.
“We could reward him instead of punishing him.” The second said.
“Reward him? Why would we..?” The first question.
“Just listen.” The second cut the first off. “If we reward him by upgrading his System Support, he will understand everything better. Then we can warn him of the dangers of using that god. That will likely cause him to not use that god in reckless ways.”
“... won’t he learn of our existence then?” The first asked.
“No. He would need a perfect level System Support for that.” The second answered. “And he has thus far not caused any real damage to the world, or the people living in it. We should instead use him to better the world, and for that, upgrading his System Support would be for the best.”
“We do not have the authority for that, so we would have to put it to a vote.” The male reminded the other two. “Shall we do that?”
“Yes. That is the best course of action.” The second agreed. “I've prepared the information for everyone, so all we have to do is send it out.”
“... hmph. I don’t like it, but you two out voted me on this.” The first complained. “Put out the vote. Everyone can decide whether he is a threat or not.”
“Yes. Then all three of us shall become one.” The male said, as he took the hands of the two females.
After a second, the three had become one, and that one now said: “Everyone. The Goddess questions you. Shall this individual be granted the access of an Advanced System Support?”