//------------------------------// // Yugi & Sunset vs Pegasus // Story: An Equestrian Element // by Quillion9000 //------------------------------// Castle: Duel Arena “Let’s Duel!” (Y & S 4000/P & H 4000) The four duelists drew their starting hands and looked at them before the real Pegasus cast his Millennium Eye out to see their starting hands. “Oh, Sunset has some nice cards, but what about…What is this?” Pegasus did note Yugi setting his hand down, just before himself, after looking at them, but that shouldn’t prohibit him from seeing what those five cards were in the first place. He was not subtle in how this impacted him. “You can’t see what five cards I drew because you’re probing the mind of someone who has no idea what they are.” Yugi spoke up drawing his attention to the fact he was now his normal self. “Turns out your all-seeing eye isn’t the powerful item you led us to believe.” “You dare to mock the powers of my Millenium Eye?” Pegasus asked indignantly. “That is going too far, Yugi-boy.” “Does anyone have a clue what’s going on?” Joey asked. “I think it has to do with the other spirit contained within the puzzle.” Tea voiced. “He’s somehow using the spirit to block Pegasus from reading his mind.” “We spent the time you gave us fine tuning our decks, talking strategy, and going over every piece of information we’d gotten on you.” Sunset informed. “I’m talking from the time you appeared on that video to now. Ultimately, you were a bit to open. That’s a bad move especially around someone like me. I’ll admit, I lack a lot of specific knowledge on the Millennium Items, but I have broad knowledge on magic in general to the point that everything Shining Armor revealed helped me finally connect the pieces.” “You know nothing.” Pegasus retorted angrily. “She knew enough to the point we could hash out how best to utilize what my Millenium Puzzle can do.” Yugi stated. “As long as I switch minds with my other self, you’ll be lost trying to keep track of what we know. Given he’s been with me, we can work together better than you think.” “I also know your eye can’t know every card in a duelist’s deck; otherwise, you’d have known more about the card Shining Armor put in his.” Sunset voiced. “He didn’t know and likely slotted in a random card enabling him to surprise you. Your eye reads our minds telling you what is in our hands, what we draw, and what we add through effects. This allows you to always make the optimal moves with the cards you have on hand. That’s a key point to consider.” “You only have what’s on hand to work with in terms of countering your opponent.” Yugi continued. “Your eyes don’t supply you with the cards you need to be untouchable; otherwise, Kaiba never would have touched your life points and Shining wouldn’t have tied.” “All this time, it’s been a combination what your eye can do and your sheer confidence.” Sunset smiled. “Once the mysteries of your eye unraveled, all you were left with was that confidence, and I likely understand better than anyone in this room the effects confidence can have.” Sunset had accepted who she was prior to Twilight, so it was easier to look back on that version of herself to help in situations like this. If Sunset didn’t have confidence in herself, then all the negative things she did wouldn’t have panned out nearly as well.” “If what you say is true, why would Yugi-boy even bother switching with his other self?” Pegasus asked desperately. “It’s to offset how you’ve dueled.” Yugi responded. “You’ve likely had that eye even before you created these cards. Someone challenging the way you duel is only going to offset you. That’s going to be on me as we duel.” “My part is that I don’t care what your eye sees because the Elemental Heroes thrive on their myriad of effects.” Sunset declared. “I doubt you can counter them all, and even with a partner, you’ll likely have to sink resources into countering Yugi’s plays yourself. Considering that hologram of yourself can’t have your magical powers, and would have to likely be based off you, neither are a true duelist. Ultimately, your falling Pegasus, and there is nothing you can do about it.” “Those two worked out a cunning strategy to compete with Pegasus’ tactics.” Bakura voiced. Arctic nodded. “Yeah, they dissected his playstyle just to counter it.” “Is this why that woman has been looking for Sunset Shimmer?” Pegasus contemplated through gritted teeth before taking a deep breath to calm himself. “If you believe I’m finished merely on deciphering my eye, then you are mistaken.” “Neither of us imagined you’d fold now, but you are set to lose.” Sunset drew. “I summon Elemental Hero Solid Soldier(LV 4/1300/1100).” A warrior in light gray armor appeared. “When he’s normal summoned, I can special summon an Elemental Hero form my hand. The catch it that they must be level 4 or lower, so I choose Elemental Hero Lady Heat(LV 4/1300/1000).” A female in white and red appeared. “Then, I’ll set two cards and activate Mirage of Nightmare. I’ll say what that does in due time. For now, I’ll end my turn which activates Lady Heat’s effect dolling out two hundred life points of damage for every Elemental Hero on the field. I have two meaning you take four hundred life points in total (Y & S 4000/P & H 3600). “I remember that monster from their duel with Blue Blood for Joey’s deck.” Tristan stated. “What a smart card it is, especially in a duel like this.” Bakura stated. “Due to those monsters also being Yugi’s now, provided they stick around, they’ll burn once more.” “Not to mentions it’s a way to deal damage in a situation where neither of them will be permitted to attack due to the rules.” Arctic added. “I shall go next. “H. Pegasus drew. “Now that it’s your Standby Phase, I activate the effect of my Mirage of Nightmare allowing me to draw until I hold a total of four cards.” Sunset declared as she drew. “In return for this, I’d have to randomly discard the same number of cards on my next Standby Phase. If the card is no longer on the field, that negative won’t come to pass which is why I activate my first face down Emergency Provisions allowing me to destroy other spell/traps I control to gain 1000 life points. I’ll use it on my Mirage (Y & S 5000/P & H 3600). “Even in a situation like this, Sunset finds her way to gain life points.” Mektaveus declared with a smile. “Looks like the effects of their duel from yesterday are in full swing.” Tristan added. “Your last turn was an interesting one, Sunset Shimmer.” H. Pegasus chuckled. “In the end, your field is looking flimsy to the point I can dismantle it. I first activate the field spell Enchanting Arena.” The field became a white temple that faintly glowed blue. “This will help to facilitate my Ritual summons. For instance, once per turn, I can reveal a Ritual Monster or Spell to add any Ritual Spell or Monster to my hand. I’ll reveal Ritual of Destruction to fetch Garlandolf, King of Destruction.” “One of my buds would do anything to get his hands on a field spell like that for his deck.” Mektaveus commented. “Does that field spell not actually exist?” Thunder asked. “If it did, I’d know about.” Mektaveus responded. “I take a vested interest in my buds’ decks, and that’s no currently known field spell.” “That means Pegasus is cheating!” Joey accused. “Is it really cheating when I make the game?” Pegasus retorted. “No good, rat.” Joey ground out. “Now, I activate Ritual of Destruction.” H. Pegasus continued. “I offer Djinn Prognosticator of Rituals(LV 3) and Manju of the Ten Thousand Hands(LV 4) to bring about the king who wipes away all creatures. Ritual summon Garlandolf, King of Destruction(LV 7/2500/1400).” A fiendish blue monster covered in gold accessories appeared. “Since Prognosticator was used in his summon, Garlandolf can force you both to discard a card if he inflicts battle damage. When he’s ritual summoned, all other monsters with DEF equal to or less than his ATK are destroyed.” “That’s one devastating monster.” Thunder commented as Sunset’s Heroes were destroyed. “There goes the hopes of at least getting one more turn of burn off.” Joey commented. “It doesn’t end there as for every monster destroyed by this effect; he gains 100 more ATK.” H. Pegasus continued Garlandolf, King of Destruction(LV 7/2700/1400 effect).” I’ll then end my turn with one set card.” “My move.” Yugi drew. “I’ll immediately set the monster I just got.” “What is that monster.” Pegasus’ eye glowed. “I must…” He got nothing as normal Yugi had just swapped to other Yugi who had no idea what was on the field. “It’s useless! If I try to find out, he can swap at an instant blocking me out.” “With a monster on my field, I’ll simply bolster our defenses.” He finally picked up his hand. “I’ll set one card and end my turn.” “I may not know what that monster is, but Yugi-boy has consistently set monster with 2000 DEF meaning all I need is a monster that can trump that.” Pegasus drew before smiling. “I’ll summon something that seems quite fitting in Toon Hero Avian(LV 3/1000/1000).” A cartoonish depiction of Avian appeared. “Attempting to offset me with toon versions of my monster won’t work.” Sunset declared. “You’ve already revealed that trick often enough, so I knew you were bound to have some version of mine in there.” “If that doesn’t offset you, perhaps what I ultimately do with him will.” Pegasus smiled. “When Toon Hero Avian is summoned in any way, I can add any Toon monster I wish from my deck to my hand. There’s no more fitting a target than Toon Hero Burstinatrix(LV 3/1200/800).” A cartoonish depiction of Burstinatrix appeared. “Before you say anything, Avian and Burstinatrix can both special summon each other if the other is on the field.” “There’s only one reason why he’d think to create a Burstinatrix to go with Avian.” Sunset voiced. “Seems as though Pegasus has also taken from our extra decks as well.” “Right you are, Sunset.” Pegasus declared. “Before I do that, Burstinatrix has a similar effect upon being summoned in any way in that I can add any Toon spell/trap I wish from my deck to my hand. Now, I activate Polymerization to fuse my two heroes. Fusion summon Toon Hero Flame Wingman.” A cartoonish version of Elemental Hero Flame Wingman appeared. This monster does nothing different from Flame Wingman. An almost perfect card to deal with whatever was set even if it can’t attack this turn.” “Did you create your own version of Skydive Scorcher?” Sunset asked. “Something like that.” Pegasus responded. “I activate Toon Force. On any turn where a Toon card is prevented from doing something, this quick-play spell makes them exempt from whatever is attempting to hold them back. In this case, it is being prevented from attacking. Now, my Wingman will destroy your side’s set monster with Diving Sky Scorcher!” The mixed-up name was apt as Toon Hero Flame Wingman held up his dragon arm firing at the air above. This generated a burning sky which fell onto the set monster. In that moment, the other Yugi took over as the flipped monster was Big Sheild Gardna(LV 4/100/2600). He was a muscular man with long black hair and large shield that held back the attack preventing his destruction as Pegasus took the damage (Y & S 5000/P & H 3100). This attack did then force Big Sheild Gardna to attack mode. “Big Sheild Gardna!?” Pegasus questioned stunned. “That’s right Pegasus.” Other Yugi smiled at normal Yugi’s ploy. “Sunset and I spent hours combing over every card we’d had in our decks and comparing them to the extras we had on hand. This was one of the monsters I added to mine because of that.” “Since Big Shield Gardna wasn’t destroyed, you deal no damage.” Sunset smiled. “Of course, one of the weaknesses of Flame Wingman, both as you pointed out, is that they would only deal damage based on ATK. Even if Gardna were destroyed, it’d be a mere 100 ATK.” “This only proves what we’ve said.” Other Yugi put his current hand down and switched to normal once more. “You’ve relied on your eye all this time, so any skills you gleamed in this game pales in comparison to what Sunset and I have acquired.” “We’ll just have to see about that.” Pegasus chuckled though he looked nowhere near as confident. “I end my turn.” “You’re putting up a front Pegasus, but I can tell you’re nervous.” Yugi commented. “When someone with bravado loses control over what gave it to them in the first place, they fall apart.” Mektaveus chuckled. “Just like some thug moving in on your turf and acting all big before you put them in their place.” “Just go already Sunset.” Pegasus declared annoyed by the extra commentary. “If you want to lose faster, I’ll oblige.” Sunset drew. “I activate Polymerization combining Yugi’s Earth attribute Gardna with Elemental Hero Heat from my hand to call upon a monster designed to devastate any one target. Fusion summon Elemental Hero Gaia(LV 6/2200/2500).” A huge machine warrior appeared on the field. “When this monster is Fusion summoned, I can target any one monster my opponent controls to half their ATK and gift that to him until the end of the turn. I choose Garlandolf.” Garlandolf, King of Destruction(LV 7/1350/1400 effect) Elemental Hero Gaia(LV 6/3550/2500 effect) “It’s kind of like a parallel to Great Tornado in terms of their effects.” Bakura reasoned. “What do you mean?” Thunder asked. “Upon being summoned, Great Tornado halves the attack of every monster the opponent controls until they are removed from the field.” Bakura explained. “Gaia only halves the effect of one monster but gains that lost half to potentially deal huge damage in a sudden burst.” “Ah, I see what you’re saying.” Thunder suddenly went wide eyed. “Just imagine if she got Gaia out before then busting Great Tornado out.” That was a scary combo that made certain opponents of hers pale a bit. Considering she also had her ways to counter even his defensive strategy, Mektaveus was not exempt from this. “Now, Gaia will destroy Garlandolf!” Sunset declared. “I activate my face down One-on-One Fight.” H. Pegasus declared. “This trap forces us to choose the monster we control with the highest ATK. Then, the selected monsters must fight this Battle Phase. That means it’ll be Flame Wingman and Gaia.” “I activate Toon Force’s graveyard effect.” Pegasus declared. “When a Toon I control battles, I can banish this card to destroy my opponent’s monster. Additionally, if I control another monster, I can destroy them to deal half their original ATK as damage. “This means Gaia now goes to the grave, and we’ll be sending Garlandolf to deal half his original ATK to you as damage.” H. Pegasus informed as both Gaia and Garlandolf shattered (Y & S 3750/P & H 3100). “This activates Enchanting Arena’s secondary effect. If a Ritual monster I control is destroyed, I can return any one effect or normal monster from my grave to my hand. I’ll call back my Demolisher.” “I activate Tag: Equivalency.” Yugi declared. “This quick-play tag spell requires my partner to name a monster with equal or higher original attack than that of an opponent’s monster destroyed this turn. The named monster is sent from my hand or deck to the grave. Our opponent then takes damage equal to half their original ATK.” “No!” Pegasus lamented. “I call the name Dark Magician.” Sunset declared. Yugi got his purple robbed magician from his deck and sent it to the grave resulting in a purple aura washing over Pegasus and his hologram (Y & S 3750/P & H 1850). “That’s not all as my face down card is Tag: Return.” Sunset continued. “Thanks to this, my partner can take any card from the grave and add it to their hand.” “I’ll take my Dark Magician.” Yugi declared. “Whoa, they just dealt the same amount of damage Pegasus did to them and got Yugi one of his best cards!” Tristan exclaimed in amazement. “It was a master class on teamwork that outdid what Pegasus managed with his own hologram.” Arctic voiced. “This is impossible.” Pegasus declared in shock. “I can’t believe I’m losing this badly.” Eventually, that shock faded into a smile he’s had many times prior. “Even if I can’t believe it, it’s happening which only makes this more impressive. When I first met you two, all I saw was faint dueling promise. Then, my gentle guidance brought you to a point where you draw ever closer to beating me at my own game. It only makes taking your souls more imp4rative, and that goes double for claiming the Millennium Puzzle!” Pegasus’ eye glowed as they were being taken into a shadow game resulting in the light magic within Sunset cloaking her like it had back in their first duel with the creator. Shadow Game “I will defeat the two of you in one realm or another.” Pegasus declared. They were officially cut off from the outside. Balcony Everyone watching was stunned. “What’s going on?” Mektaveus asked. “This must be one of them Shadow Games.” Joey informed. “Yugi and Sunset told us Pegasus pulled this back when he sent the tape. By them losing that timed duel back then, Yugi’s gramp’s soul was taken.” “We should get down there and check it out.” Tristan declared. “Mektaveus, Arctic, Thunder, Sonata, and Bakura, stay here as a precaution in case any of Pegasus’ people try anything funny with Mokuba’s body.” Those named shared a look and nodded before Mektaveus spoke up. “We got it.” So, Tristan, Joey, and Tea ran on down the stairs, and it wasn’t long before they all came out on what should be Yugi and Sunset’s side. Shadow Game “This time around, you’re experience in the Shadow Realm will be much harder.” Pegasus informed. “The strain this will put on Yugi to maintain his shuffling of beings will make conjuring up the now real monsters far more difficult.” Fortunately, the other Yugi was currently in control, and he was rather fine in this realm. Normal Yugi could tell it would put some serious strain on him though if they did shuffle. “Their Mind Shuffle Technique is not the sole reason you are losing Pegasus.” Sunset declared. “If you insist on this, then it won’t be used, yet the results will remain.” Yugi added. “Now, I end my turn.” Sunset declared. “Your move.” “I draw!” H. Pegasus declared. “I activate the first effect of Enchanting Arena showing you my Black Illusion Ritual to add Relinquished to my hand from my deck. I then activate Black Illusion Ritual and offer up Djinn Prognosticator of Rituals(LV 3). With his sacrifice I call upon the incredible, extraordinary, and unforgettable creature known as Relinquished(LV 1/0/0).” A grotesque abomination appeared. “He’s quite the looker, isn’t he? Of course, he comes with such a great effect, but it requires you control a monster.” “Shame, we lost the only monster we had just last turn.” Sunset stated. “You did, yet the remaining effect of Enchanted Arena has us covered.” H. Pegsus declared. “If an effect of a Ritual Monster requires my opponent to control a monster, I can remove any added effects a monster may have given one of my Ritual Mosnters. I cast away Prognosticator given battle damage effect to special summon your Elemental Hero Gaia(LV 6/2200/2500) back to the field. As an added layer of protection, any monster summoned to your field in this way has their effects negated. Now, he is absorbed.” Gaia was suddenly sucked into Relinquished(LV 1/2200/2500 effect) until he was consumed appearing merged within the spellcaster’s body. “This bequeaths my monster your monster’s ATK/DEF. There is more I’ll reveal as it becomes needed.” “Well, that’s one powerful Ritual.” Sunset looked to Yugi. “Still, we’re confident we can win this.” “We’ll see how you feel as I activate my Ritual Culling continuous spell.” H. Pegasus declared. “This card officially puts this duel on a time limit. Provided there is a ritual monster on the field, this card can doll out half that monster’s current ATK to my opponent.” “What!?” Yugi & Sunset exclaimed. “Of course, this comes at the expense of the Battle Phase, but I’d say that’s worth it.” H. Pegasus chuckled. “Especially in this instance as no monsters means I couldn’t attack in the first place!” Relinquished glowed blue as a sphere of energy was formed before him and immediately shot into the duelist opposite him dolling out real damage that certainly hurt (Y & S 2650/P & H 1850). I’ll then end my turn with a set card. “It’s my turn now!” Yugi drew. “I’ll summon my Dark Magician(LV 7/2500/2100).” The purple robed and haired spellcaster appeared. “With his power, I’ll have him destroy your Relinquished with Dark Magic Attack!” Dark Magician blasted Relinquished but only succeeded in destroying the Gaia within him. Additionally, both side’s life points decreased from this. (Y & S 2350/P & H 1550) Relinquished(LV 1/0/0) “What just happened!?” Yugi exclaimed. “That is the second half of my ritual monster at work.” H. Pegasus informed. “Provided he has a monster within himself, he can’t be destroyed by battle and any battle damage, at that time, is dealt to both duelists.” “All I can do now is set one card and end my turn.” Yugi declared. “Sunset, I’m hoping you’ve gathered what we need because at this point our only out might be fusion.” “There is nothing more you can do as this Ritual Monster is unbeatable.” Pegasus drew. “I activate Relinquished(LV 7/2500/2100 effect) to take your Dark Magician leaving your field barren. With this monster, I don’t need to play another.” “You’re wrong because your ability is only once per turn.” Yugi declared. “I’m now activating my face down De-Fusion quick-play separating my Dark Magician(LV 7/2500/2100) from your Relinquished(LV 1/0/0) rendering it useless!” Dark Magician was freed once more as he came to their field. “You’re not the only ones with Tag cards.” H. Pegasus declared. “I activate my face down Tag: Relinquished. This trap enables my partner to give one monster in his hand to Relinquished who will utilize it as though he used his ability on it.” I grant Relinquished(LV 1/3000/2500 effect) my Blue-Eyes Toon Dragon.” A cartoonish Blue-Eyes appeared in Relinquished. “Now, I activate Ritual Culling once more to do away with the Battle Phase and deal half of Relinquished’s current ATK as damage.” (Y & S 850/P & H 1550).” Pegasus chuckled. “There is no reason for me to summon another monster, so I’ll end my turn. That means this is your side’s final turn. No matter what you play, this duel ends on my hologram’s turn!” Yugi and Sunset looked at one another and knew they didn’t have one card between them that could change Pegasus’s predicted outcome. At the same time, in that moment, they recognized that between them they had a potential combination that could. A monster powerful enough to end this duel in their victory; however, Sunset was missing one card. Every other piece was already in play. Yugi had gotten Dark Magician back while Sunset’s current hand was Gusting Avian, Blazing Burstinatrix, and Polymerization. If she could just draw her final Polymerization or Miracle Fusion, they’d win. Given the mind shuffle was gone, Pegasus clearly heard this plan from both. This led to a startling realization that he couldn’t stop what they had in mind. “That monster! A fusion that powerful would…No, she can’t possibly draw either fusion card. The chances are so minuscule.” “Right now, I can’t draw any other card aside from Polymerization or Miracle Fusion.” Sunset thought as she put her hand on her deck and closed her eyes. “I believe I will draw one of them with every fiber of my being. I will put an end to this, but all I need is for you to answer me. Please, answer me not just for my sake but everyone’s.” Sunset drew and turned the card towards her as she opened her eyes to look at it. “I-I got!” “Impossible!” Pegasus thought utterly in shock. “I activate Polymerization to fuse Elemental Heroes Gusting Avian and Blazing Burstinatrix. Fusion summon Elemental Hero Flame Wingman(LV 6/2100/1200).” A green hero with a red dragon arm appeared. “Why stop there when I have Miracle Fusion!” “With this, Wingman and Dark Magician will be banished to facilitate the creation of a new hero who delved into the darkest of places to garner his power.” Yugi continued. “A monster whose endless well of potential leads to victory.” “We Fusion Summon Elemental Hero Ganduss Magician(LV 8/3000/2500)!” Yugi/Sunset declared as one. What appeared was a man dressed in the blackest, dragon like robes that showcased his deep understanding of the arcane arts associated with the darkness. “This monster has quite the powerful effects, but there is only one that matters now with your life points as low as they are.” Sunset declared. “When we call our attack, this monster negates the effects of any monster he battles.” Yugi added. “Relinquished is useless in the face of that monster!” Pegasus was shaking as he stepped back. “T-This can’t be happening!” “It is Pegasus!” Yugi & Sunset declared. “Ganduss Magician, destroy Relinquished with Black Hole!” “OH NO!” Pegasus cried. Ganduss Magician pointed his staff at Relinquished(LV 1/0/0) summoning a black hole that sucked Relinquished in tearing him apart until all that remained was nothing (Y & S 850/P & H 0). Pegasus was left completely damaged. “Pegasus.” Normal Yugi had returned with a firm look. “You’re finished.” “How could this be?” Pegasus lamented as his hologram version faded. “It’s impossible. My eye…my magic…my cards…all my planning. It all failed me. Cecelia, my love.” He was devastated. “I’m so sorry.” His head fell into his hands. “I LOST!” Duel Arena “Hey, the shadows are clearing up.” Joey commented. “Yeah, and I can see something.” Tristan added. “Me to.” Joey nodded. “Think its…” “It is!” Tristan exclaimed. “It’s them!” “Yugi! Sunset!” Tea, Tristan, and Joey exclaimed happily as they ran up to the pair. “You guys did it!” Joey exclaimed happily. “You really, finally did it!” Tea got the sense he was just too emotional about this to really say much else, so she pushed the guy back. “What Joey is trying to say is that we’re all impressed with and proud of you two.” She nodded. “Even though we don’t know what happened, the score doesn’t lie. You two won.” Upon hearing that, everyone on the balcony cheered for the duo. While some would have liked to know how they did it, would likely ask about it later, the fact now was that they had still done it. They’d won. “Yugi and I couldn’t have done it without the people who came with us and those we met along the way.” Sunset stated. Yugi nodded. “From the day Pegasus dueled us to now, it’s been the experiences we had throughout all of this that gave us the strength to overcome him.” “Wait, we can’t forget this isn’t over yet.” Tea suddenly realized something. “This only ends once Pegasus releases his souls just like he promised.” “Tea’s right.” Joey voiced. “Then, let’s go grab the creep.” Tristan declared. Yugi and Sunset nodded before everyone looked where Pegasus had been only to see he was gone now. “He’s gone!” Yugi exclaimed. “That lousy snake.” Tristan declared angrily. “Let’s find him.” “Hey you guys!” Joey called out to the people on the balcony. “Keep watching Mokuba for us because we’re going after Pegasus!” “Stick together.” Sunset added. “With so many of you, Pegasus’ men shouldn’t try a thing.” “If they do, they got to deal with me.” Mektaveus declared. “We’ll do what we can to aid him should it come to that.” Sonata stated. “You guys just hurry and get Pegasus.” Thunder added. The group in the arena nodded before taking off while Bakura slipped away from the balcony group. Unfortunately, tossing the ring would not do away with Yami Bakura, and this situation presented a prime opportunity. “If Pegasus restores Mokuba’s soul, his body will be useless to me; however, a new opportunity presents itself.” As he walked along the halls, the ring appeared under his shirt shining. “Thanks to Yugi and Sunset, Pegasus is weakened meaning I can claim his Millenium Eye.”