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Current new FFXIV EX fight sucks ass.
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There's a difference between the ability to be social, and the desire to be social. I function perfectly fine going outside and talking to people, but that doesn't mean I *like* doing either.
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Pepsi and Milk, also known as an affront to everything good in this world. And my tastebuds.
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Pilk seems to be trending, so I tried it. Anyone who tells me this is a good drink is no longer a person I wish to associate with.
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The day that Moss was hanged, eight others were cut down,
And when the graves had all been dug, the queen rode out of town.

(I have a badly written 1x1 check if you want to know what kind of person I am.)

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My internet is a bit shakey so I might not be able to respond for a while, but do you want a post regarding Kuo and do you intend to continue with who we have left?


Funny that, I was about to mention you today since Sat seems to have forgotten.

I know the only person that hasn't responded to anything yet is Plum (Knights and Sat are working stuff out through PM) and I doubt Cosmos is going anywhere, so that still leaves us with a party. I'm trying to get into contact with Plum but he's not quite responding. You're prolly best off getting a post up, tho.
huh-hey

That took way longer than it had any right to

now we can get back on track right?
Fire & Water

“You sure you want to risk that? ‘Cause I ain’t going easy on you!”

Students gathered around the two top students and murmured as 4000 Life points flashed on a display next to both duelists. Once the two of them were ready, both shouted in unison:

”Duel!”

Turn 1: Machi

“I’m taking the first move! My turn!”

Machi drew five cards from his deck in one motion, fanning them out in front of him. His face excitedly lit up when he saw what his opening hand was, picking out the middle card and slamming it down on his Duel Disk.

“I’ll start off with my Jurrac Velo!”

A ring of fire circled on Machi’s field for a second before it burst upwards and became a brief spiral, dying down to reveal a comedically proportioned velociraptor who’s red head, green body and blue claws stuck out like a sore thumb. It let out a low growl and swiped in Kanna’s direction with its claws.

Jurrac Velo: 1700 ATK Level 4 FIRE Dinosaur
Machi picked up two more cards from his hand, briefly stared at them with a goofy grin and threw them down into his disk as well.

“I’ll set two cards and end my turn! Now come at me,” he taunted while throwing out his fist in Kanna’s direction.

“Will he really be okay…?” Kotone mumbled to Kien and Sinata. The three of them were staring from the side at the dueling duo, with mixed feelings about the situation. Kien pulled up his shoulders in a shrug as a reply to Kotone, though he didn’t intend to leave the girl without a proper answer.

“Knowing him? I’d be more surprised if she didn’t give him loads of trouble. Then again, I don’t think they’ve ever dueled… so who’s to say how this’ll go?”

“Don’t lose Machi! Show her the burning passion of the fire dorm!” Sinata cheered from the sidelines, shouting as loud as she could afford to.

Turn 2: Kanna

Kanna drew her five starting cards at the same time as Machi, quickly scanning her hand before turning her attention back to her opponent and watching his turn to see what he would do.

The monster was of little concern, 1700 attack would not be hard to overcome, but those two cards set in the backrow were troubling; although Kanna knew Machi used a Jurrac deck she was unfamiliar with his style of play having never faced him before. Those cards could be anything.

When Machi passed control back to her at the end of his turn Kanna drew and added a sixth card to her hand before selecting another card and placing it in her monster zone. “I summon Great Sorcerer of the Nekroz in attack mode.”

A pool of water appeared on the field, bubbling and writhing before a humanoid figure began to rise up out of it, until a robed and bearded man holding a staff and wearing a sword at his waist stood on the field.

Great Sorcerer of the Nekroz 1500 ATK Level 4 WATER Spellcaster

Machi smirked as he saw the attack value of the Nekroz monster. “Nice try, but you can’t defeat my Jurrac Velo with that!”

Kanna didn’t rise to the bait, simply pulling another card from her hand and slotting it into her spell and trap zone. “Just watch. I play Nekroz Kaleidoscope.”

Ice began to form around the Great Sorcerer's feet, encasing them in ice before rapidly growing to encase the figure entirely in a frozen shell. The silhouette could still just be made out inside the small iceberg, becoming more visible as it began to glow from within the ice. “Using this ritual spell I tribute Great Sorcerer to ritual summon Nekroz of Unicore.”

The ice began to crack and split before bursting apart to reveal the glowing figure within; he was taller and younger than the Great Sorcerer, with a flowing cape, shimmering white clothing and a horn on his forehead and wielding a sword.

Nekroz of Unicore 2300 ATK Level 4 WATER Spellcaster Ritual

“And since I tributed Great Sorcerer I get to add one Nekroz Spellcaster Ritual monster from my deck to my hand.” Kanna’s Duel Disk slid out one of her cards and she revealed it to be Nekroz of Valkyrus to Machi before adding it to her hand. Then, selecting another card from her hand she played another spell. “I then equip Ritual Weapon to my Nekroz of Unicore, boosting its attack by fifteen hundred points.”

The sword in Unicore’s hand was replaced with a glowing blue Pata and the attack value displayed for the monster rose from 2300 to 3800. “With this I enter the battle phase and attack Jurrac Velo with Unicore.”

“Not so fast!” Machi threw out his hand dramatically, a smug smile on his face as he put a halt to the Water dorm champion’s momentum. “I activate my two trap cards!”

The two traps opened up, with the one to the left of Machi glowing first. “With Survival of the Fittest, I can equip it to a monster and raise its attack by a thousand points!”

The misshapen velociraptor on Machi’s field let out a loud, distorted roar as it began to glow with a fierce red energy, growing in size until it was nearly twice as tall to match the way its attack increase.

Jurrac Velo: 1700 > 2700 ATK

Once Survival’s effect had activated, Unicore’s attack went through, destroying Jurrac Velo even with the empowering effects of the trap card. The damage Machi took was reduced significantly from it, however. Jurrac Velo exploded in a fiery blast as Unicore pierced its body with his Pata, sending Machi’s jacket and hair fluttering in the wind and his life points tumbled down to 2900. A stray fireball streaked across the field after a short glow from Machi’s other trap and struck the ground in front of Kanna, who threw up a hand in front of her face to keep the dust from her eyes as she lost 500 life points.

Kanna LP: 4000 > 3500

“Surprised? ‘Cause because of Backfire’s effect, you’ll take 500 points of damage each time you destroy one of my FIRE monsters! But it’s not over yet, Kanna. Thanks to Velo’s effect, after he’s destroyed by battle and sent to the graveyard, I get to summon another Jurrac monster from my deck!”

Machi’s Duel Disk ejected a card, similar to how Kanna’s had done earlier and he slammed it down on his Duel Disk the first chance he got.

“Let’s go, Jurrac Monoloph!”

Another ring of fire burst upwards from the field, eventually fading to reveal a small, cartoonishly shaped dinosaur with a blue body and yellow extremities, though both its tail and head were wreathed in flames.

Jurrac Monoloph: 1500 ATK Level 3 FIRE Dinosaur Tuner

“Not bad Machi. With that, I will end my turn.”

Turn 3: Machi

“My turn! Draw!”

Machi swung his arm around, but he didn’t even bother to look at the card as he exchanged it for another in his hand. He threw down another monster on his Duel Disk, right next to Monoloph.

“Next up is my Jurrac Iguanon!”

Like the two before them another vortex of stray flames popped up, circling for a little while before giving shape to yet another dinosaur. This time, it had an elongated neck and the beak of an avian. The flames didn’t leave, however, as they coiled around its green neck and blue body with pink stripes, covering the creature like a mantle.

Jurrac Iguanon: 1700 ATK Level 4 FIRE Dinosaur

Machi could barely contain his excitement as his fists trembled and he threw out his arm forward. His emerald eyes gleamed with the genuine joy of a small child.

“Monoloph’s a tuner, so I tune my level four Jurrac Iguanon to my level three Jurrac Monoloph!”

Monoloph ran forward and jumped into the air, fading into three futuristic, green rings lined up in the middle of Machi’s field. Iguanon kicked up some dirts as it followed soon after, turning translucent and revealing four little stars inside of itself as it passed through. Once it got to the middle, the dinosaur’s form was completely gone as the shining balls of light lined up neatly inside of the rings. Machi raised his fist up in the air and started to chant.

The roar of time echoes like a blazing inferno! Witness the everlasting will of life! Synchro Summon! Revive, Jurrac Giganoto!

As Machi finished, a blinding light engulfed the inside of the three rings, ending in an explosion which sent shockwaves throughout the student body. Flames adorned a yellow skull, holes poking through to reveal the red skin underneath. The dinosaur was about three times larger than the others before it, towering over both duelists with its scaled blue body. The creature’s extreme muscles tensed up as it bellowed out a roar, making its presence known.

Jurrac Giganoto: 2100 ATK Level 7 FIRE Dinosaur Synchro

Kanna took in the monster appearance, having to crane her neck just to see the creatures head, but strangely she didn’t seem too concerned. Machi threw out his arm in front of him again now that his monster was on the field, saying: “Now I’ll activate Jurrac Giganoto’s effect-!”

“No, you won’t,” Kanna interrupted Machi, her clear, calm voice cutting through the noise. Nekroz of Unicore held the pata on front of his face and began to chant something with his eyes closed, a blue aura engulfing him as he did. Unicore finished with a sharp glare in Giganoto’s direction, swinging the pata sideways as the aura followed suit and bound across Giganoto. It started to freeze over as the legs were slowly being engulfed in frost, the dinosaur letting out a pained cry as the ice crept up, slowly making the flames on the dinosaur’s body die out.

“As long as I control my Nekroz of Unicore, any Extra Deck monster you summon will have their effect sealed,” Kanna explained. “You’ll have to find another way to beat my deck.”

Machi didn’t look any less confident as the water dorm champion shut him down, picking up another card from his hand. He held it next to his face with the back turned to his opponent.

“Then how about this? My Spell card: Tail Swipe!”

The boy flicked the card around to reveal it to Kanna, with Giganoto gaining a burst of energy. Fire engulfed the monster’s entire body, melting the magic spell Unicore cast on it. The dinosaur swiped its giant tail across Mana’s field, slamming into Unicore as it flew backwards and onto the ground. The pata broke, falling next to it, as well as the armor having been cracked from the impact. The monster glew a bright yellow before vanishing into little sparkles, gathering in Kanna’s hand to form a new card. For the first time the Water dorm trainer looked perturbed, an angry set to her brow as she watched her field be wiped clear.

“I see… Tail Swipe only works on a level five or higher Dinosaur monster, letting it return up to two monsters to the hand. So Machi summoned it to get rid of the Ritual Weapon empowered Nekroz of Unicore…” Kien muttered as he nodded in approval at the way Machi was playing. Sinata pumped her fist into the air and started cheering even louder than before.

“Alright, way to go Machi! You’ve got her now!”

Machi rubbed the underside of his nose with his free index finger, one eye closed as he looked incredibly proud with a dumb grin plastered across his face.

“How’s that? Now I can activate my Giganoto’s effect so it gains 200 ATK for each ‘Jurrac’ in my Graveyard! Since there’s three, that means…”

“Six hundred…” Kanna finished Machi’s sentence, watching the flames the dinosaur had gathered to get rid of Unicore’s spell concentrate onto the skull, making the entire thing blaze instead of just the tips of the eyes.

Jurrac Giganoto: 2100 > 2700 ATK

“Battle! Jurrac Giganoto, attack the other player directly! Jurassic blaze impact!

The dinosaur lowered its skully head and brushed its feet against the dirt like a bull, rushing forward after a slight pause. The ground shook with each step the colossal monster took as it charged headlong towards Kanna, though as it crossed the line onto her side of the field it was stopped in its tracks as it ran head first into a figure wearing black and red armour with gold and purple trim. Before him he held a short spear with a large, multiple-pronged head with both hands, using the shaft of the spear to hold back Giganoto’s advance.

Behind him Kanna stood with her arm held out to the side, holding a card between two fingers with its face turned to Machi so he could see the blue colouration. “By banishing a Nekroz card from my graveyard and discarding Nekroz of Valkyrus from my hand I can prevent your attack and end the battle phase.”

Kanna slid the card in her hand into the graveyard and as she did the two clashing monsters broke apart, Valkyrus throwing Jurrac Giganoto back onto Machi’s side of the field with a push of his spear before slowly faded from sight. “And because I banished Great Sorcerer of the Nekroz from my grave, I can send Exa, Enforcer of the Nekroz from the deck to my graveyard.” The duel disk popped a card out of Kanna’s deck, which she pull free before also sliding it into her graveyard.

“Damn it!” Machi cursed, looking back to the only card left in his hand. He scanned both it and his field, only having Backfire and Giganoto sticking around after all of that.

’Seems like I don’t have a choice anymore… I’ll have to risk it on this card!’

After a determined nod to himself, Machi picked up the card and slid it into his Duel Disk.

“I’ll set one card face-down and end my turn!”

Turn 4: Kanna

“My turn, I draw one card.” Kanna quickly drew and added another card to her hand, barely glancing at it before sweeping out a hand to indicate towards her barren field. “As I control no monsters I can banish Nekroz Kaleidoscope and a Nekroz monster from my graveyard in order to search a Nekroz Spell card from my deck and add it to my hand.”

A single card popped out of Kanna’s deck, but while she was adding it to her hand the boy opposite to her interjected.

“I was waiting for this! I activate my face-down Shared Ride!”

The card in Kanna’s hand glowed briefly, shooting a ray of light towards Machi’s deck. The top card had the same aura around it as he drew it in a wide arc.

“Now each time you add a card to your hand this turn, I get to draw another! If it’s a race, I’m not going to lose!”

“As you wish. Just try to keep up.” Kanna said as she silently fumed from Machi drawing his card with a cocky grin. “Because I banished Exa from my grave I also get to special summon Great Sorcerer back to the field.” Another bubbling pool of water appeared on this field before rising up to retake of the form of the bearded, robed figure of the Great Sorcerer of the Nekroz.

“Next I’ll send Nekroz of Unicore from my hand to the grave to return Valkyrus to my hand.” Kanna slid a card from her hand into the graveyard slot on her duel disk, only for another card to immediately slide out into her waiting hand. The ray of light shot towards Machi’s deck again, who raised his Duel Disk up to catch it.

“Sorry, but my Shared Ride works from effects that add from the Graveyard too!” Machi explained as the girl added her card back to her hand. Machi lowered his disk again and drew another card from his card’s effect.

“Now I’ll play Nekroz Mirror and tribute my Great Sorcerer and banish Unicore from my graveyard in order to summon Nekroz of Valkyrus to the field.” as Kanna placed a spell card on her duel disk the image of a large, ornate mirror began to materialise behind Great Sorcerer. The mirror didn’t reflect an image of Great Sorcerer but instead showed a different monster entirely, one recognisable as the figure that had blocked Giganoto’s attack the previous turn.

A blinding flash of light covered the field, forcing most of the students spectating to shield their eyes. When the light faded both the mirror and Great Sorcerer were gone, replaced by the more imposing figure of Nekroz of Valkyrus.

Nekroz of Valkyrus: 2900 ATK Level 8 WATER Spellcaster Ritual

“As you know, because Great Sorcerer was tributed I can now add Nekroz of Gungnir to my hand.”

“What, not intent on slowing down? ‘Cause now I’ll draw another card!” Machi continued to taunt, both duelists retrieving their respective cards. Kanna threw her hand out forward.

“I then enter into the battle phase and attack Giganoto with Valkyrus!”

The armoured figure charged forward with his multi-headed spear held in front of him like a lance while Giganoto roared defiantly. As he get close Valkyrus thrusts the spear up into the large dinosaur’s underbelly, causing it to let out a roar of pain before the flames around its head flare out of control and the monster explodes. The aftershock created by this shoved Machi backwards a little, shielding his face with both arms as he let out a grunt.

Machi LP: 2900> 2700

From behind the dust cloud created by the explosive battle a purple glow emerged, with a few stray shard of flaming Giganoto streak across the field to strike the ground all around Kanna. The tails of her uniform jacket whipped all around her body from the force of the impact.

Kanna LP: 3500> 3000

Machi clutched his fist and triumphantly held it out in front of him, boasting with “You still lose more lifepoints due to my Backfire’s effect!”

Rather than respond, Kanna placed one card from her hand into a spell or trap card slot. “I set one card and end my turn.”

Turn 5: Machi

“Then it’s my turn! Draw!”

Machi couldn’t wait to place the card into his hand, a gust of wind being created from the force of him swinging his arm around. It was quick to die down and only became a breeze when it hit his three friends in the crowd.

“Isn’t he getting a little too excited...?” Kotone worriedly murmured from the back, but Sinata was quick to respond.
“I’d be shocked if he wasn’t, ‘cause that duel looks super fun! I can’t stand he let his monster go down so easily, though.... Come on Machi, GET IT TOGETHER!!

“H-Hey, I’ve got everything perfectly together!” Machi yelled back hurriedly before looking back down to his hand. Magic Planter, Wave-Motion Cannon, Double Attack, Shrink… damnit! Nothing but Spell cards! As things stood, it was only going to get worse!

...wait a second.

“I activate Magic Planter from my hand!”

A bowl full of toxic waste formed underneath Machi’s Backfire, submerging the card and causing steam to rise up as it burns inside the cauldron.

“Sending one face-up trap on my field to the graveyard lets me draw two cards!”

The boy rested his hands on top of his deck, hand trembling from both anxiety and fear.

’C’mon, deck… don’t let me down now…!’

“Draw!”

Machi drew with his eyes closed, only opening his right one ever so slightly to look at the two cards he drew. As soon as he did, his usual confident and beaming smile crept back up on his face as his eyes widened in excitement.

“Alright! I knew I could count on you! Here I go, Kanna! I activate the Spell card: Monster Reborn!”

The earth rumbled with Machi’s activation of the iconic card, splitting open to let a blazing inferno erupt from beneath. Out of the rift jumped the monster that Kanna had destroyed just moments earlier: Jurrac Giganoto. It bellowed a powerful roar at its 2700 ATK points flashed in the window next to it.

“Not yet, I’m not done yet! Next up is Double Attack! I’ll discard the level 10 Jurrac Titano with it to allow Giganoto to attack twice this turn, and because a Jurrac monster was sent from my hand to the Graveyard...”

Machi didn’t even finish his sentence as the flames on Giganoto rampaged out of control and started to engulf its entire body, creating a silhouette of fire.

Jurrac Giganoto: 2700 > 2900 ATK

“Double attack lets Giganoto attack twice this turn! Let’s go, Giganoto!”

Kanna raised an eyebrow inquisitively. “If you attack now, you’ll destroy both our monsters. Don’t tell me you played Double Attack just so you could raise Giganoto’s attack enough for this?” Kanna questioned with a flick of her hair, but the boy didn’t slow down one bit.

“No way, I’m finishing it right now! I’ll activate Shrink from my hand so your Valkyrus’ attack is halved!”

Unlike its name implied, Valkyrus did not shrink on Kanna’s field. He merely fell to one knee, stabbing the spear into the ground next to him and clutching his heart to keep himself somewhat standing.

Nekroz of Valkyrus: 2900 > 1450 ATK

“ALRIGHT! GOOOO MACHI!!” Sinata cheered from the sidelines and Kotone seemed relieved as well. Kien, however, sternly watched on as Machi was about to land the final blow.

“I’ll end it with consecutive attacks! Giganoto, push through her Valkyrus and end it with a direct attack! Jurassic Blaze Impact!

The flaming body on Machi’s field raged out of control as it stomped on the floor, causing it to shake and having some students in the crowd lose their balance. Like a blasting rocket, the spiraling mass shot forward towards Valkyrus. The ornate warrior barely held his spear up in time to block the attack, causing a huge explosion to erupt from the field.

“Alright, I did it!” Machi cheered to himself, but as the smoke cleared…

Kanna LP: 3000 > 100

...Nekroz of Valkyrus was still standing there while Kanna’s lifepoints trickled down to a critical low-point.

“W-Wha… but how?!” Machi cried out in disbelief, the girl on the other side of the field barely phased by the entire event that just transpired.

“Unfortunately for you, I discarded my Nekroz of Gungnir to prevent Valkyrus from being destroyed this turn.”

Just before the blazing inferno had made contact with her monster, Kanna slid her card into the Graveyard. Valkyrus was quick to get covered in ice, acting as a second layer of armor which shattered as soon as it came due to the sheer heat of the impact. However, this last-minute move had saved Kanna’s monster just in the nick of time.

“...D-Damnit… I’ll activate Wave-Motion Cannon! During my next turn, I can send it to the graveyard to deal you 1000 points of damage! Turn end!”

A green, almost completely round device that was as comical looking as it was menacing popped up on Machi’s field. The tubes on the top of it were filled with all sorts of liquids and the exhaust chutes on the back inactive as the machine seemed content to rest right where it was.

Nekroz of Valkyrus: 1450 > 2900 ATK

Turn 6: Kanna

Kanna did not draw her card immediately, instead staring at the strange machine on Machi’s side of the field with furrowed brows. With her life points under 1000 the Wave-Motion Cannon’s appearance on the field had set a definitely time limit on this duel; if Kanna was not able to increase her life points or do something to prevent the spell from activating before the end of her turn then Machi would win by default.

Of course, she could always just win this turn and end the duel in her favour, and the two cards already in her hand should allow her to do that if, and only if, she drew the appropriate card this turn.

If Kanna felt any apprehension over the fact that the end to this duel would be determined by pure luck then it didn’t show. She calmly drew a single card from her deck and turned it so that she could see what it was, allowing a small smile to creep through as she saw what it was.

“I activate the trap card Sealing Ceremony of Suiton.” A blue clad ninja appeared on the field, rising out of the ground, before he snapped his hands together to form a hand sign; suddenly a swirling vortex of water appeared around him, one bizarrely populated by large tadpoles wearing ninja headbands. “By discarding Zefrasaber, Swordsman of the Nekroz I can banish one card from your graveyard; I’ll be removing your Jurrac Titano from play.” The card in Kanna hands was snatched away by one of the tadpoles, while at the same time another tadpole dived into the graveyard slot of Machi’s Duel Disk. A short moment later, they emerged carrying a card in their mouth and hopped out.

“S-Shoot! If you remove one of my Jurrac monsters, then…” Machi worriedly said as he glanced up at the colossal dinosaur on his field. A window flashing attack points opened up next to it, the numbers slowly trickling down.

Jurrac Giganoto: 2900 > 2700 ATK

“Next I’ll play Nekroz Cycle.” Kanna placed the card in one of her spell slots and on the field a large gold gemstone appeared, shedding motes of golden light as it hovered under some unknown power. “I tribute the Shurit, Strategist of the Nekroz in my hand to the graveyard in order to summon the Nekroz of Gungnir in my graveyard to the field.” As Kanna placed the last card in her hand into the graveyard another card was ejected into her hand, which she promptly placed on the field. The glowing gem on the field began to glow even brighter before a flash of light which dazzled all observers burst forth, fading to reveal a new figure. Light purple armour, blue, dragon-like wings and tail and flowing red hair, Nekroz of Gungnir hovered silently next to Valkyrus.

Nekroz of Gungnir: 2500 ATK Level 7 WATER Spellcaster

“Sending Shurit to the grave activates it’s effect, letting me add a warrior type Nekroz monster to my hand. I’ll be adding Nekroz of Trishula.” Not that it will matter if I cannot end this duel this turn. Nonetheless Kanna retrieved the card that popped out of the deck, the single, solitary card the only one in her hand.
“Wait, hang on a sec…” Machi interrupted Kanna and started to count on his fingers.

“1… 2… 3… hey, hang on a sec! Shurit’s a level three! How could you ritual summon a level seven without at least another level four?!”

“Simple. Shurit’s effect allows it to be treated as any level for the ritual summon of a Nekroz monster. Now I’ll attack Giganoto with Valkyrus.” At the command the warrior leapt into the air with a roar, twirling the three-headed spear above his head with unnecessary flourish as he rapidly approached the gigantic dinosaur. Valkyrus brought the spear down on his opponent, cutting a violent red line through the creature which bursting apart a moment later. Machi raised his arms up to shield himself from the shockwave, standing firm as he’s shoved back a few centimeters.

Machi LP: 2700> 2500

“Next I’ll attack directly with Gungnir.” Kanna did not gloat as the red haired spellcaster charged forward, pointed sceptre held before her; she gave no cocky victory line as some other duellists were fond of doing in the moment of victory. Though Machi’s hand was empty, his field all but clear and her victory all but assured, she was never one to celebrate prematurely when the duel was not over yet. It would not do to make herself look foolish by claiming victory, only to then be thwarted at the last moment.

“Wait, no, hang on… you’re joking, right?!” Machi blurted out, glancing down at his Duel Disk. No monsters and only a single spell on his field…

Gungnir stopped her charge a few feet from Machi, raising her sceptre and chanting a few arcane words before unleashing a barrage of magical icicles that struck her opponent directly.

“G-guh…. GUUAAAH!!” Machi screamed as he was thrown off his feet by the force of the attack, hurled a few meters backwards into the dirt. He slid across the floor for a solid second, a holographic window popping up next to him to signal his loss. His three dorm-mates as well as some other students crowded around him, checking if he was okay.

Machi LP: 2500> 0

Winner: Kanna Hayashi!

Even with her victory confirmed Kanna did not feel like gloating, nor did she even look particularly pleased. Looking down at her duel disk she almost winced at the number showing her remaining life points; one hundred was the number that separated her from utter defeat in this duel. Nor did she like the fact that Machi was only one turn away from victory, nor that she had needed to rely on drawing the right card in the final turn in order to win. Granted she only need a Water-attribute monster and her deck was filled with those, but she hated leaving anything up to chance.

This was not a victory that she could feel proud of. The Fire dorm champion had pushed her further than she had arrogantly thought he would when she challenged him; had she really challenged Machi just to prove something about the Water dorm? Had she really thought challenging one of the top duellist in the school was something to be done so casually?

While Kanna was deep in thought, Kien and Sinata supported Machi back onto his feet.

“How the heck did you lose with a lead like that?!” Sinata complained, but Machi just shoved himself away from the duo.

“C-Can it, okay?! I thought I had her for sure on that last turn…”

“So did everyone else. But you got ahead of yourself. There was no way you would have won in that turn; don’t you remember the card she added to her hand earlier?” Kien chimed in, crossing his arms and sternly looking at the other boy. Machi just defiantly turned his head away from Kien.

“How was I supposed to know it had an effect like that?! Guuhh… this sucks. I embarrassed the entire dorm on the first day….”

“T-That’s not true… l-look,” Kotone pointed at the crowd around them having been whipped up into a frenzy, talking about how amazing the duel was. Machi just scratched the back of his neck, head still turned away.

“Whatever… losing just feels awful. It’s fine now because it’s a pickup duel and all, but I can’t make that same mistake again when we duel again for real…” Machi mumbled, raising up his Duel Disk. He pressed a button to make a certain card slide out of his Graveyard: Jurrac Giganoto. He put on a grin and looked up again, towards the opponent that had just beaten him. He took a deep breath and shouted:

“Hey, Kanna! Just ‘cause you’ve won today doesn’t mean I’ll give up! Next time we duel it’ll be in the arena, and that’s when I’ll win!”

Machi’s shout broke Kanna out of her maudlin thoughts, the victorious duellist looking across the still empty space between them at the Fire dorm’s elite. Forcing a smug smile onto her face Kanna removed her deck from her duel disk, the device rotating into its inactive configuration as it shut down. “The Water Dorm is always ready to accept any challengers. Any time you feel ready to duel me again Machi, I’ll be waiting.”
Can confirm.
Taka Tsuin

"...Oh, great, yeah, just ignore me. Fantastic," Taka mumbled to himself as he watched Alice's blank stare, the girl having refused to answer his question. Before any more disappointments came to, a tacky but small plush bear popped up on the stage. It seemed to move independently enough, with a mechanized voice coming out of it somehow. While their initial words and appearance was rather comedic, the note they chose to end it on wasn't. Taka felt a shiver of dread run down his spine as the bear cheerfully exclaimed:

“All you have to do is kill somebody!”

"Ha... haha... you're fuckin' kidding me, right," the boy muttered and took a step back. They weren't just trapped- they were going to have to kill each other?

"D-Don't... give me that crap...! Nobody's going to kill anybody here!"

His shouts to Monokuma were defiant and naïve, but he didn't have much reason to believe otherwise. Why should he trust the bear, anyway? His eyes glanced to the side, back to a gruff looking boy that arrived not too long ago. He shared much of Taka's sentiments, even if he went about expressing those in a rather arrogant way.

Taka nervously scanned the profiles of everyone here after receiving his PDA. The girl he met earlier- she was named Snow. The other person from that time was Ando. This was relevant, as Taka's day only got worse by the both of them opening their mouths one after another. Snow was being as bitchy as ever about making her point, but the guitarist's reaction was the most dreadful. Not only was Ando being a dick again, but he said something that made Taka freeze for a second. He grabbed his PDA again and scrolled through to Alice Parker's profile, glancing up at the woman who'd just about stepped over to the other boy.

"T-The hell...!"

That woman wasn't the 'Ultimate Knight,' not by a long shot. Her talent was about as far removed from that as you could get. However... Taka can't say he blames her for hiding it. A talent that paints you as a heartless murderer... nobody would want it. But the scariest part is that you can't have that kind of talent on accident.

(...?! Wait, isn't this dangerous?)

Realisation shot through him as he looked back up at where the woman was going, seeing her lean in to whisper something. He could see the other boy's face recoil in shock from here...


Ando Yamagata

"Nh...!"

Ando instinctively reeled as Alice's menacing whisper reached his eardrums, but before he could shove her away from him the girl had already hopped back.

"C-Crazy bitch...! Fine, whatever... just try and 'dispose' of me here. You're just as trapped as the rest of us! Even if you got out, everyone would know it's you anyway!"

Ando was a bit shaken from the sudden threat, but he swiftly regained his cocky composure completely. That arrogant grin was plastered all across his face as he threw out that retort, but a hint of confusion slipped through as he noticed a white-haired girl carefully tip-toeing her way towards the duo. Not only that, but instead of saying something like a normal person, she started to fiddle with a device that she'd been carrying around.

(What the hell is her deal?)

Ando's thoughts were quickly answered when the girl finished her typing, a synthetic voice being the one to bring that answer to light.

"Could you kill someone for me, Alice?"

Ando blinked twice in confusion. Then his face changed from distorted back to disgusted.

"What the fuck?! You're just as crazy as her! It hasn't even been five minutes and we've already got two people out to kill someone!"

Ando slapped his hand against his forehead and ran it through his hair, taking a step back as he waved around with the other hand.

"I want nothing to do with either of you. Go off each other for all I care. Give the bear what he wants, I'll figure a way out of here without bashing someone's skull in."
Ando Yamagata

"Oh, sure, I'll come along."

'Davis' still had that smile on his face, but for him it already took on a different meaning. The two in front of the fell for it hook, line and sinker! Lucky for him they don't watch much TV, but then again, the boy wouldn't have really cared. Giving out his identity right now was not the right thing to do. The announcement couldn't have come at a better time too; the less 'Davis' had to explain his talent the better the bluff would turn out.

The boy trailed behind the other two, hands behind his head as he casually observed his surroundings with a shit-eating grin. The trio made their way over to the theater at a comfortable pace, right in time to witness Monokuma. The 'Ultimate Conquest' quickly got bored of how the little stuffed animal was dilly-dallying around the explanation, even if it was a little curious how that damn thing could talk. This boredom led his eyes to trail off to the left, and at that moment, a sense of dread filled him.

"Oh, crap."

The words came out louder than expected, but Monokuma's explanation seemed to have drowned out any immediate reaction. The reason for that statement came in the form of a tall, well-built figure standing among a surprisingly large group of girls. The figure known none other than the actual Davis Gallo. Although... the situation wasn't really that bad, when Ando stopped to think about it. Sure, his bluff would be called out soon, but who cares? He only knew these two jokers for like, a minute. As far as the guitarist was concerned, it was still a good move to not give away his name. Besides, it's not like Ando's looking to make friends in this place.

With Monokuma telling them why they were here, it seems like he didn't have to either.

(Pffft. Kill someone my ass. Even if they did stab a guy, these idiots would probably just break down crying.)

Ando lazily swiped through the student PDA he'd been handed, quickly scanning the names and talents of everyone listed in it. Almost none of these guys had a talent that seemed like they could actually pose a threat- seriously, what kind of a half-assed talent is 'Recollector' anyway?

The teenager's attention was drawn away from the tablet as a familiar voice started making a ruckus in the distance. Looks like the little special snowflake hairstylist he ran into earlier was making a complete ass of herself. Again.

"Oh, puh-lease, spare me and shut it already. Nobody's got any reason to take you seriously. Besides, I think there's a more pressing concern. Ladies and gents, if I would like to divert your attention to one miss Parker in the crowd?"

Ando tried drawing the attention to him, holding out his student PDA on her profile as he flashed it for the entire peanut gallery to see. His movements were theatrical as his hand circled around a certain section on it.

"For those of you unaware, we are currently being told to kill each other and little miss Alice's talent is quite concerning. Namely, that of the Super High School Level Assassin. Don't you think it's a little more pressing to restrain her before she can do any damage? After all, having a killer among us would be quite problematic if that's our only means of escape. Maybe we shouldn't just let her run loose?"
Ayu Usui

Ayu's eyes slowly drifted from side to side as she slowly advanced towards the two-toned bear at the center of the theater, scanning the surrounding people briefly. Some were decidedly uninteresting; they do nothing of note but stare blankly or have their face twist in the most predictable way possible. Ayu didn't bother to rest her eyes on those people for long. The first person of note was rough, gruff and tough looking. Even though she could only see his backside, the suit and slightly messy hair clue Ayu in to a more mature stature- even if the behaviour didn't match up. Grandstanding and boasting- it'll take time to see how long it will last. The idol-mimicking girl next to him didn't fare much better in Ayu's eyes, with her immediately getting nervous and finicky, especially to the boy, being the source of the black-haired girl's irritation. The reactions were almost cliché- the only saving grace was their odd looks amidst the crowd.

The last person that Ayu took somewhat serious note of was a crouched down, white haired girl. An unnatural breeze whiffed past Ayu coming from that girl's direction, but she didn't pay it much mind in favor of scanning her face. She'd moved past the group now, far enough to get a clear look in. Refined, fragile, a milky skin tone... she almost looked like a noble, and her demeanor matched. The frustration was palpable as the other girl's cheeks flushed, hastily swiping that tablet in her hands to look for something, which in turn frustrated Ayu.

(...Weak, easy target. Should watch herself... looks like she's been deceived. ...Deceived. Bear. Right...)

Ayu's mind recalled a certain line she picked up from the bear.

“Anyways, welcome to Summer Camp! I know it doesn’t precisely feel like Summer, but I promise it is. Maybe. Can I be honest? I have no idea what time it is. Or where we are. I’m just as confused as the rest of you!”

...They were lying. No doubt about it. It wasn't just some hunch. Despite the lack of human vocal chords, despite being completely mechanical, she could still tell from that tone. They hardly tried to hide it; the irony was palpable to any person who was even slightly paying attention. It clued Ayu in to one thing for sure; that thing wasn't a reliable source of information. Not until proven otherwise. Unfortunately, the only lead they got...

...was actually in her hands, come to think of it. Ayu's thoughts had made her zone out of the happenings around her, but there she was, Student PDA in hand. She wasted no time in opening it up once the girl had snapped back to reality, and the first thing she saw was also the first thing that got her to emote this day. A surprised face, turned to an inquisitive glare, turned back into a blank stare. She swiped to another tab, and her suspicions were reaffirmed.

The boy she talked to earlier- he was a tutor. It explains his patience. The stuffy one was Conquest, befitting of his boasting. Idol mimicat then turned out to be an impostor, but despite the stunning accuracy, Ayu had seen through that already. That idol was her senior, and according to everything she's been able to gather, the people around her were supposed to be her classmates. But she checked something again after looking over student profiles, namely the thing that had caught her off-guard. The only one who had nothing written about themselves...

They're called Ayu Usui, the Super High School Level ???
& Ayu Usui


Hibiki only momentarily looked up from his pile at the other girl’s question, “...?” He gave her a slightly confused look before peering at the group. They all seemed to be around the same highschool age, but also seemed rather agitated. The boy shook his head before turning so that he could properly see the amphitheater. “...They must be related somehow.”

“Mh…” the girl near him murmured, staring off in the direction of the other people. It’s only a few short moments after that point where a monochrome bear popped up at the theater, though its small size made it a little harder to make out from this distance. The two of them were still in earshot, so they could hear the explanation of what was going down.

The first thing that seemed to pop into the Tutor’s head was the fact that the stuffed bear didn’t seem to be picking up too much dust. Was the amphitheater usually swept or was it just outright magical? Secondly, Ritsu would love to chomp on its ears... but the overall appeal was ruined by its half smile. The bear had an attitude that left the boy feeling even more sleepy, or maybe this was just a half daydream hallucination. But by the way the rest of the ‘campers’ were reacting, that didn’t seem to be so.

It took a second for his brain to wrap around the situation. He’d need to get out of here to find his precious fluffy companion after all. Also, considering the only way to get out of here was to kill someone, they’d have to outsmart the bear, it would be better to find someone who had the ‘umph’ to do such a thing. Hibiki got up, wiped off the leaves on his pants and surveyed the situation. A few campers seemed to be out in the open, but that didn’t mean any of them were ‘hiding’ like the two of them. Whether or not to go out into the open, that was the real question.

As Hibiki was engulfed in thought, the girl next to him had been sitting there, motionlessly. She didn’t say a word or even twitched with her fingers, an almost trance-like state washing over her form. Ayu got up unannounced, running her hands through her hair to get off some leaves, inadvertently covering her eyes from others’ sight. She started to walk past Hibiki, not so much sparing a glance his way.

While the boy hadn’t done much in terms of speed, almost having appeared sluggish this entire incident, his hand suddenly shot out to catch Ayu’s wrist. Hibiki hadn’t been thinking too hard about Ayu herself when he had done so, but his eyes searched the girl’s face as he muttered, “Not safe... Probably.” The guy who had just spoken out didn’t seem like the nice type while the girl didn’t seem the most sane either. It might be easier to stay hidden and get to the back of the line to get the pads once more people had come out.

Ayu froze for a second, only muttering “Please let go,” as she yanked her arm away from him. Her cold demeanor was calm, with no sign of hysteria or fear to be found in her voice. The girl had almost zealous conviction to get there, but she did turn her head briefly towards Hibiki before completely walking off.

“...Thanks though. You’re nice.”

And with that, Ayu slouched over to the theater, leaving the boy to his own devices.

Hibiki let his hand slip down to his side before scratching at the back of his head. Best to survey the situation alone, though the achy feeling in his throat hadn’t really dissipated. What to do...? He thought he caught sight of someone else in the bushes beyond, but thought he’d just lean against the tree for a bit.
Fire

In scene: All of them except Otoishi

The top of the Fire dorm weren't particularly picky about where they stood in the crowd, so they'd stood somewhat in the center during the entire spiel from the two teachers. You could say they were hidden in the crowd, if it weren't for the bright blazers giving them away. The five of them were chatting away somewhat, discussing what their next move was going to be. Well, except Otoishi; he was off humming a tune in his own little world.

"...so like I said, Synchro's the best option. They've got way better tech and unlike a certain someone, they're constantly improving," Sinata concluded the argument she had been building prior in the conversation, but nobody really looked convinced.

"I-I'm not sure I w-want to work together with Masaru, though... he's kind of cruel..." Kotone meekly spoke up, eliciting a groan from Sinata.

"Oh come on! We can't make our decision based on which one of them is the nicest. If we're going to team up with someone, they've got to have talent! Kien, you agree right," Sinata asked hopefully, but the round boy's brow was furrowed and his eyes closed in thought. It took him a few seconds to come up with a reply.

"I'm not so sure. I might agree with Kotone here, lord knows we can't have our little Machi get into a fight with three thirds of them all the time."

"Hey! I can keep my temper in check when I need to," Machi rebuked, but he got interrupted before he could say anything else. Out of seemingly nowhere, the Water dorm champion stood in between the group and had her finger pointed straight at Machi.

“Machi. I challenge you to a duel.”

"W-Wait, right now?!" he let fly in a slight panic, with this coming out of nowhere. Kotone was equally surprised, jumping back a little and standing even further away from the group than she had already been. The students around them began murmuring things like 'Did she just say duel?' and 'Whoa, a match between our top students this early?!'

The crowd of third-year students seemed as excited as the first and second years were in the arena earlier, putting the four fire dorm students in a tricky spot. Kien put his hand on Machi's shoulder, letting out a dramatic sigh. He told Machi not to be careful embarrass himself while Sinata warned him that refusing this one would reflect badly on their dorm.

"...Fine, fine, I get it," Machi groaned, reaching for his deck holder around the waist. He picked up his classic Jurrac deck and slotted it into the deck holder slot of his fiery red and orange Duel Disk, the rounded parts ending in jagged tips being very reminiscent of a blazing inferno. The flames spun around and slammed into place to create a C-shaped blade around the base of the machine. The students around him backed away as Machi paced around Kanna, taking a spot far enough away from her. The statue next to them stood in between the dividing line for the fields, acting as a useful separator. Machi's face held a confident grin as he ground his feet into the pavement, taking on a steadfast fighting pose.

"Bring it on!"
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