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Who came up with the idea to make our statuses quotes from philosophers, anyway?
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Location: The Ruins
Level: 3
Experience: 35/30 (Level up available)
Word Count: <750 (+1 EXP)


Rubick stared in wonderous curiosity as Kamek summoned a spider mount. When Kamek spoke to Rubick, Rubick replied with, "Ahh, an opportunity to learn more magicks!" Spell Stealing Kamek's ability, Rubick mentally sorted through the knowledge that now lodged itself into his brain. "Hmm, less variety than I expected," Rubick concluded. "But it is a wonderous ability nonetheless." Rubick began to wave his staff around and began to repeat Kamek's chant. Or at least, tried to.

Grow and grow, O loyal steed
Of you we have need
I require a steed quite nice
And what will do is a cockatrice!


At Rubick's command, an egg spawned on the ground which continuously grew until it hatched into a giant rooster. It crowed loudly as if to announce its appearance. Rubick gestured for it to sit down so he could climb atop it, and then he proceeded to ride it alongside Kamek's spider. They were mindful of the hazards in their path, avoiding them or blasting them away with spell and weaponry. Rubick found out that it was far more difficult than it looked to be shooting a Raygun while riding a mount. It was certainly different than if he would ride his staff. Rubick also found the gun to be out of ammo, as it clicked harmlessly every time he pulled the trigger now. He would've put it back in his robe, but an unexpected leap caused the gun to slip out of Rubick's grasp and poof into nothingness when it hit the ground. It was a curious phenomenon, but sadly there was no time to study it, and the thought soon left Rubick's mind.

As they traveled, the group discovered a small unconscious creature in the green goo, and it was under attack by the local wildlife. Rubick was the first to act, casting Telekinesis on the little furball and carrying it away from the giant mosquitos. Upon closer inspection, Rubick found that it was clearly humanoid in appearance. Perhaps it was more intelligent than it appeared, judging from the oversized head in proportion to its body. "Curious..." Rubick mused.
Hector vs Kaison


Hector’s parents greeted him with cheerful laughs and a hug as they came up to each other. Hector’s mother began fussing over him, making sure his hair was straight and whatnot, to which Hector responded by groaning in embarrassment and trying to brush her off. Hector’s dad, meanwhile, was laughing at this turn of events. Eventually, they began to talk about Hector’s performance in the school.

“I’m doing great, mom, dad,” Hector said. “The duels are tough, but even when I lose, I always learn from my experiences.”

“Good, good,” Hector’s dad nodded. “Always make sure not to get complacent. That’s a surefire path to failure.”

Jon watched his brother as he stared off at the horizon. He was back to wearing his default casual smile, though it didn’t quite reach his eyes. Their parents didn’t show up, which wasn’t really any surprise, though Jon still didn’t want Kaison to just walk away from the docks and go back to his weird dueling fugue. He’d been going on a proverbial rampage ever since his break-up, and after losing soundly to him, it didn’t feel right for Jon to continue trying to duel him out of his funk

Not that he would win, probably. Kaison’s deck was a hard counter to his, and he was always the better duelist besides.

As he started people watching the other students and their parents, he caught sight of his roommate Hector chatting with his parents. Maybe he could give it a try?

He walked on over to Hector, lingering awkwardly a couple steps away, looking for an opportunity to butt in and not really finding it. Eventually, Hector mercifully took notice of Jon.

“Oh, hey. Mom, dad, this is my roommate, Jon.” He turned back to Jon, giving him a pitying look. “Parents didn’t come?”

“No, but that’s not important. My brother is moping, and I was wondering if you could beat him in a duel.”

Hector raised an eyebrow. “And that would help?

Jon nodded like it was undoubtable. “It would.”

Hector looked at Kaison, then shrugged and readied his Duel Disk. “Then let’s get this duel underway,” Hector answered, grinning at the prospect of facing a new opponent.

Jon brought Hector over, said that he’d like to duel Kaison, and Kaison nonchalantly agreed without issue. The duel had begun, and all the parents gathered there would be their audience.

Kaison went first, simply setting a monster and ending his turn.

Hector began his turn by drawing a card. “First, I’ll activate Assault Teleport, allowing me to place my /Assault Mode monster back into my deck and draw two new cards,” Hector announced. “Not bad. Now I’ll play my Field Spell: Magical Citadel of Endymion!” The area around them changed, forming into a beautiful city with magic circles in the sky above them. “Next I’ll play Spell Power Grasp! This allows me to place a Spell Counter on one of my cards and add another Spell Power Grasp from my Deck to my hand! And I choose my Magical Citadel!” The Citadel in the distance then displayed a number 1. “And when a Spell Card resolves, Magical Citadel automatically places another Spell Counter onto itself!” With that, the 1 soon changed into a 2.

“Now I’ll Summon my Assault Sentinel!” A hooded beastman then appeared on Hector’s field. “And I’ll use its effect to Tribute itself, allowing me to Special Summon my Level 1 Tuner monster: Psi-Reflector.” The beastman dissipated, and was quickly replaced with a humanoid creature wearing a large suit, its arms glowing with green pulsating energy. “By revealing ‘Assault Mode Activate!’ in my hand, its effect allows me to Special Summon one monster that mentions “Assault Mode Activate” from my Graveyard, and increase its Level from 1 to 4. Of course, I choose my Assault Sentinel and increase his level by 2.” The beastman returned, and its level was increased to 6. “I activate Assault Sentinel’s other effect, which allows me to reveal one Synchro Monster from my Extra Deck and change one of my monster’s Type and Attribute to the revealed monster’s. I’ll target my Assault Sentinel for this effect, and change its Type and Attribute to LIGHT Spellcaster!” Hector declared, revealing his Arcanite Magician.

“Finally, the moment of truth,” Hector said, and he took a deep breath. “I Synchro Summon using my Level 1 Psi-Reflector and my Level 6 Assault Sentinel! Come forth, Arcanite Magician!” The two monsters formed into a singular ring and 6 glowing stars, merging to form the white-robed mage. “When Synchro Summoned, its effect places two Spell Counters on itself, and it gains 1000 ATK for each Spell Counter on it! And that’s not all! I activate Arcanite Magician’s effect! By removing a Spell Counter from my field, I can destroy 1 card you control!” The Magical Citadel’s counter dropped from 2 to 1, and Arcanite Magician fired a bolt of black lightning from its staff, destroying Kaison’s face-down monster. “Battle Phase! I attack directly with Arcanite Magician!” Arcanite Magician fired another bolt of lightning, this time white, striking Kaison and dropping his Life Points down by 2400.

Kaison LP: 8000 > 5600

“Now I’ll place 1 card face-down and end my turn,” Hector said.

Kaison drew a card for his turn. “I special summon Treeborn Frog from the grave.” He gave Arcanite Magician a strange look, (perhaps one of pity?) before turning his attention back to his hand. “I activate One for One. By sending a monster from my hand to the grave, I can special summon a level one monster. I choose Morphtronic Vacuumen.”

“A vacuum cleaner.”

“Yes. It has this handy ability where it can suck up one of your monsters, like this. Go!”

The dust-busting menace aimed its deadly suction hose at Arcanite Magician, and like a saturday morning cartoon and/or unfortunate astronaut in deep space, it started to spaghettify.

“In that case, I activate my Trap Card: Assault Mode Activate!” Hector countered, the card flipping face-up on his field. “With this card, I Tribute a Synchro Monster and Special Summon its upgraded version from my Deck! Behold, Arcanite Magician/Assault Mode!” Hector’s Arcanite Magician robe began to glow, and with a flourish the magician exploded in a flash of light, revealing its bright red-orange armor underneath.

Kaison put his hand on his chin, seemingly admiring the new armor. “Neat.” He pulled a card out of his extra deck. “Using Treeborn Frog and Morphtronic Vacuumen, I XYZ Summon Lyrilusc - Promenade Thrush. I’ll detach Morphtronic Vacuumen to target the Magical Citadel of Endymion, shuffling it back into your deck.”

The grand city and magic circles of untold power fade away without a trace.

“Next, I’ll normal summon Kinka-Byo, and use its effect to special summon a level 1 monster from my graveyard. Guess who?”

Hector grimaced. The stupid vacuum cleaner was back.

It’s not a hard once-per-turn.

“Let’s try that again. Suck up Arcanite Magician/Assault Mode!”

Like staring down the barrel of a gun, Hector watched as his strongest monster spiraled away into a black void of nothingness.

“Now, using Kinka-Byo and Morphtronic Vacuumen, I’ll XYZ summon Ghostrick Dullahan.”

A headless horseman appeared, riding a white steed with mad red eyes. It’d be more intimidating if it wasn’t so small, though.

“Promenade Thrush, Ghostrick Dullahan, attack directly!”

The bird girl and the ghostly cavalier charged at Hector, dealing damage, one, then the other. “Using Promenade Thrush, I can detach Treeborn Frog to increase Ghostrick Dullahan’s attack by 300.” Ultimately, their attacks didn’t hurt that badly, though

Hector LP: 8000 > 6000

“Main Phase 2, I’ll XYZ Summon two Downerd Magicians using Lyrilusc - Promenade Thrush and Ghostrick Dullahan. Your turn.”

Hector drew his next card, his mind lost in thought. Because his Arcanite Magician/Assault Mode wasn’t destroyed, he could not activate its effect to bring back the original, and the Magical Citadel’s protection effect was easily circumvented. “I’ll play Endymion’s Lab,” Hector said, the Continuous Spell appearing on his field. “Endymion’s Lab’s name is treated as ‘Magical Citadel of Endymion’ while it’s face-up on the field. And I’ll activate Spell Power Grasp, allowing me to place 1 Spell Counter on it and add another Spell Power Grasp from my Deck to my hand. Endymion’s Lab also gains 1 additional Spell Counter when a Spell Card resolves.” Hector looked at his hand once more, then sighed. “I’ll end my turn with that,” Hector said.

Kaison drew again. “I special summon Treeborn Frog from my grave, then normal summon Battle Fader. Using Battle Fader and Treeborn Frog, I XYZ summon Ghostrick Dullahan.”

His Downerd magicians giggled demeaningly. 1200, 2300 and 2500. He had exact change. This was it.

“Now, Dullahan, Downerds, attack directly!”

Hector’s LP: 6000 > 0

Kaison was smiling just the same as when he started the duel, but Jon looked troubled. Kaison was difficult to read, so he couldn’t say for certain Hector’s efforts were in vain, but he had just asked his roommate for a favor that ended up humiliating him in front of his parents.

Hector dropped to his hands and knees in defeat. He had been overwhelmed practically one-sidedly. It was so… so…

Exhilarating!

Hector raised his head, his eyes lit up with excitement at Kaison’s dueling style. The ability to swarm the field with Level 1 monsters and summon multiple Xyz monsters was new to Hector. “That was incredible!” Hector said to Kaison, leaping back onto his feet. “You made use of so many different effects to dismantle my field and establish your own! And they all came from Level 1 monsters! I’ve never seen anything like it! How’d you come up with all this?”

Kaison’s face didn’t undergo any drastic changes, but from Jon’s perspective, it lit up. “I just really like underdog strategies. I started with strategies revolving around certain low-attack monsters or a bunch of normal monsters, but I found I liked playing my level 1 deck more.”

Hector nodded, “I see, I see.” Taking out a notebook and pen from within his jacket, Hector began to write within it, jotting down notes like ‘Treeborn Frog’ or ‘must inves. fur.’ “I’m no stranger to underdog strategies myself, but it seems I’ve been too focused on specific archetypes. It’s good to keep in mind the individual cards themselves as well. Thanks for reminding me about that,” Hector said.

Kaison looked embarrassed, putting a hand on the back of his head. “Oh, thanks, anytime. I’m not too familiar with Spell Counter strategies, but they look interesting.” He glanced at Hector’s parents, gauging how much he was getting in the way but not coming to a definite conclusion. “Wanna exchange contact information? We can talk more about it later."

“Sure!” Hector agreed. Hector’s parents were laughing as they talked to each other. They had been initially concerned at their son’s loss, but it was clear they had nothing to worry about.


Location: The Ruins
Level: 3
Experience: 34/30 (Level up available)
Word Count: <750 (+1 EXP)


"Another victory for the Grand Magus!" Rubick cheered at the sight of Silitha disappearing and her spiderlings fleeing. He eyed the Brood Mother's spirit, wondering if he should lay claim to it. If he recalled correctly, incorporating spirits into oneself could grant access to newfound power. Being the knowledge-seeking magus he was, Rubick was keen to experience it for himself, and this seemed like this perfect spirit to try it with.

Before he could continue this train of thought further, though, the others were already making plans about their next course of action. "We're not following Sir Barnabee? That's a shame," Rubick remarked. "It would have been fascinating studying these bees' abilities." When it came time to gather the loot from the battle, Rubick's eyes were once again drawn to Silitha's spirit. He walked over to it, mesmerized at the sight of it. His mind raced with thoughts of its incredible potential. Rubick thought back to its teleportation ability, recognizing the great utility it could provide. If he recalled, Rubick could perform a Spirit Fusion with it. He looked back at Bowser, eyeing his various physical anomalies, then back at the spirit. Giggling, Rubick eagerly picked it up. He then summoned his Xweetok Wiggles to examine it as well. "What do you think, Wiggles?" Rubick asked him. Wiggles walked down Rubick's arm and gave the spirit a sniff, then shrugged, or at least performed the closest gesture of a shrug a Xweetok could.

Wiggles' ears then wiggled and pointed behind Rubick. Rubick turned to see the Koopa King changing his mind and deciding to help Barnabee and the bees after all. Putting Silitha's spirit away, Rubick walked back over to the gang. "Ah, so we are helping the bees after all, then," Rubick said. "Delightful!"
It's been ages since I've seen a Yugioh rp. Gonna put down some tentative interest here.


Location: The Ruins
Level: 3
Experience: 33/30 (Level up available)
Word Count: <750 (+1 EXP)


Rubick's mind was fuzzy, having finally returned to semiconsciousness. Everything sounded muffled, and his vision was blurry. Still, even he could tell in his current state of mind that a battle was taking place. As he knew he would very much like to avoid death, his first instinct was to get himself back into a functioning state. Rubick weakly reached into his robe and was soon able to find his Magic Wand, right where he always left it. He activated it, and a surge of energy coursed through his body, repairing some minor injuries and restoring full consciousness to his mind. And with that, Rubick finally remembered what had happened. The spiders were all around them, and Rubick had been just a tad slow to avoid the mother spider crashing down on them.

Rubick firmly planted the butt of his staff onto the ground, propping himself back up onto his feet. "Back onto the field! I have returned, friends!" Rubick announced. Unfortunately, he was drowned out by the sounds of combat still happening around him and the various projectiles flying toward them that he and the gang were bombarded with. Fortunately, they were saved by a bee knight person who parried away the incoming barrage with ease and counterattacked with his own. Eager to try it out for himself, Rubick pointed his staff at Barnabee and called out, "Yoink!" as he Power Stole the ability. "Ohhh, exotic!" Rubick said as his mind was filled with the information about it, and casted it alongside Mimi, who had also copied the ability for its own use, and doubled the barrage with his own bees.

"Wait for me, friends!" Rubick shouted as he followed Bowser and the Koopa Troop in the charge. "Arcanery!" Rubick casted his Fade Bolt at Silitha, intending to weaken the spider's attacks, and have the spell itself bounce onto any nearby enemies around her. He would then use his Power Steal on a Deephunter, copying its ability to spew venom. Rubick would wait until Primrose finished her attack, then proceed to Blink onto Silitha's head. "Over here~!" Rubick taunted her as he leaped off and sprayed a generous amount of venom toward her face. Right afterward, he would use his Power Steal on Silitha, copying her ability to teleport for himself. With that, he teleported away to relative safety, right next to Kamek. "Come now, Kamek, surely there are far more interesting spells in your repertoire you could cast," Rubick complained.
Oh no, not Teemo!


Location: The Ruins -> The Colorless Wood
Level: 3
Experience: 32/30 (Level up available)
Word Count: <750 (+1 EXP)


"That is my secret, Primrose," Rubick said as he turned to her and winked, placing a finger on his mask where his mouth would be. "I'm always expecting trouble." After the Koopa Troop arrived, Rubick was content to let them lead the way. There was plenty of webbing in the path ahead, and he did not want to deal with the hassle of removing it from his robes. Instead, he diverted his focus to observing his surroundings, heightening his senses in an effort to detect any changes. He had previously faced a large spider during the Defense of the Ancients, and the surrounding webbing only brought back unpleasant memories of being chased down by Broodmother and her baby spiderlings. Rubick was quick to notice the slight but steady rise in volume in the ambient audio, and pointed out, "Is it getting louder?"

His worry was quickly justified as the group was set upon by a giant spider and a large cluster of smaller but still terrifyingly large spiders. Rubick would've been the first to run, but with the skittering noise coming from all directions and the group holding their position, he wasn't going anywhere yet. Unlike the others, Rubick held his fire. Without knowing specifically where to aim as well as the lack of a proper aoe ability, Rubick was a sitting duck at this point. However, the Koopa Troop managed to regain their composure and began using more effective attacks on the surrounding enemies. Rubick used his Power Steal on Bowser, copying the ability to unleash that sonic blast, but decided not to use it himself just yet. For now, it seemed the group had it handled, but Rubick would be ready to respond to whatever the spiders decided to throw at them.


Location: The Ruins
Level: 3
Experience: 31/30 (Level up available)
Word Count: <750 (+1 EXP)


"Hmm... interesting..." Rubick said as he stared quizzically at Ganondorf's sword. Was it truly the source of the extra magical power he was sensing? Rubick guessed that it wasn't. Call it intuition, but Rubick believed Ganondorf was hiding a secret. Well, Rubick just so happened to be a seeker of knowledge, and secret knowledge was his favorite kind. Whatever this giant man was hiding, Rubick intended to be the first to find out.

Bowser and the Koopa Troop, meanwhile, had a bone to pick with the Gerudo King, and they would soon enter combat. Rubick quickly retreated to a safe distance and sat down on an elevated piece of rock, eager to spectate the show. They began to exchange blows, and Rubick made mental notes of their abilities, intent on learning what he could about them. Perhaps, even use a few of them himself in the future.

The shining triangle was what truly caught Rubick's full attention, though. He realized it was that particular energy he had sensed earlier. Whatever it was, it evidently granted Ganondorf incredible power as it allowed him to overpower Bowser, and it only grew stronger once he was Friend Hearted.

Rubick clapped enthusiastically as he walked over to Ganondorf along with everyone else watching the fight. "That was a wonderous sight to behold!" he exclaimed. "You simply must tell me more about this... triangle of power you possess! What an aura it has!"

Once the excitement finally died down, Rubick made his way through the passage Primrose was observing. The atmosphere of the area was... unsettling, for lack of a better word. Even for the mishmash of a world he currently inhabited, the location was so... unnatural. Rubick kept his staff at the ready, preparing himself for any dangers that would inevitably come their way.
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