"GAHHH!" I cried out as I jolted awake, I looked around realizing that everything here was foreign, from my surroundings down to my own appearance. There was a card shop nearby that seemed to have a lot of guests. I got up and decided to walk in and see if anybody could recall what I was doing before I lost my memory. As I walked in I tried my hardest to remember SOMETHING, [b][i]ANYTHING[/i][/b] about my life. All that came to mind was [i]Xavier Starfall[/i] and [i]Azure Flame[/i]. I figures that the former must be my name, and the latter must be a card in my deck or something. Stoping to watch the tournament within the card shop, which was being carried out by Duel Academy Students, I rifled through my deck, 1, 2, 3, 4 times but could not find any monsters with "Azure Flame" in their names. One card stood out from the rest though. [b][u]Spellsword Of World's End[/u][/b] Atk: 0 Def: 2000 [Spellcaster/Phase Shift/Effect] Phase a/b monsters who's levels equal 8 When this card is summoned, remove one Phase Unit and enter the corresponding phase. Phase A (CHARGING PHASE): This monster cannot be targeted by card effects or destroyed by battle, during any battles involving this defense position monster and a monster with greater atk than this card's defense, inflict the difference as piercing damage. Once per turn: you can place 5 Mana Counters on this card and move all Mana Counters on the field to this card. Phase B (DESTRUCTION PHASE): This monster cannot be in defense position, if it is change it to attack position. this monsters Atk and Def become ?. This card's attack and defense become equal to the number of Mana Counters on it x300. Once per turn: remove any number of Mana Counters from this monster; Add Spell Cards from your banished pile equal to the number of Mana Counters you removed, then recalculate the ATK of this card. Something about that card felt special, like it was made to serve a specific purpose, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it. [i]Anyway, I'd better ask around to see if anybody knows me[/i], I thought and approached a random spectator who looked as if he had already lost and said, "Excuse me, have you met me before?"