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duelistoflegend) wrote in
genessia2016-04-01 12:57 pm
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1st Duel [Video]
There's a shot of the sky before the view reorients itself. Then, suddenly, there's a tanned face staring at the screen, looking surprised and annoyed all at the same time. What's strange however, is that the hairstyle looks eerily familiar, except for wild and said figure is decked out on an outfit probably more suited for a desert than his current environment. Not to mention... is that gold?
Surprisingly, though, he doesn't seem to be that out of place using the device. Probably from all that exposure to technology thanks to Yugi and the others.]
I'm fairly certain that this is not where I was supposed to be.
[ Because last he remembered, he was in Egypt, Ancient Egypt. Not... here, wherever here is.
Not to mention, if he wasn't trapped in the world of memories any longer, shouldn't- ]
And if anyone could tell me where Yugi Mutou is, it would be greatly appreciated.
Surprisingly, though, he doesn't seem to be that out of place using the device. Probably from all that exposure to technology thanks to Yugi and the others.]
I'm fairly certain that this is not where I was supposed to be.
[ Because last he remembered, he was in Egypt, Ancient Egypt. Not... here, wherever here is.
Not to mention, if he wasn't trapped in the world of memories any longer, shouldn't- ]
And if anyone could tell me where Yugi Mutou is, it would be greatly appreciated.

[offline]
I'm sure your presence helps more then you realize, Kaiba. But, if you wish and she doesn't mind, I would be more then happy to see her as well, if only to attempt to help put her at ease.
[ No, Seto might not be Set, at least personality wise, but Atem believed that a person's core didn't change. Set's personality was set by the way he had grown up and then by the court, just as Seto's had been. They were fundamentally different, but Atem had considered Set to be one of his closest comrades and he considered Seto the same, even if he would never admit it out loud. ]
... memories of me?
[ Atem is just going to stare at him in confusion. ]
How can that-- you said he was from all the fall of Dartz! Nothing should have happened other then that tournament.
[offline] 1/2
but then he started remembering kisara, and he saw memory world. the high priest had been a powerful figure indeed, someone very crucially important to both atem and kisara. and it's difficult not to consider that -- really, which version would they rather have, to deal with now? with atem, it's a little easier. atem grew to know seto, without knowing that other person, but kisara is far more difficult. either way, the previous version had been a lot more likeable, and a lot less damaged. if seto were either of them, the decision wouldn't be that difficult to make.
but all of that is just self-destructive nonsense, and seto has little patience for feeling sorry for himself. at atem's offer to talk to kisara, though, he's mollified -- and while he doesn't comment on atem's reassurance, he does appreciate it. ]
I'll tell her you're here, then.
[ kisara can make that decision for herself. ]
[offline]
You can lose memories in this world, as prices to be paid. I haven't had the time to research it properly yet, but from what Yuugi tells me, memories can be paid as the result of death.
[ he pauses ]
If you die in this world, you come back. I don't know how, or who does it, or what technology or -- magic makes it happen. But Yuugi endured it, and would not tell me specific details. Probably because I'm far less forgiving than he is. [ and, honestly, a lot less mentally stable, and yuugi is far smarter than seto is in regards to tossing out information to his friends ] But when I asked if you were here, when I saw the Puzzle, he didn't know what I was talking about. When I explained, he seemed to know that there was a spirit in the Puzzle, but not that it was you. Your personality or likeness is gone.
[ he pauses again, though, and seto stops walking to turn to atem, his expression slightly less severe than usual, because he can sympathize. it's hard, having someone that important to you suddenly not know who you are. noa had taken mokuba's mind on a field trip -- and that had nearly broken seto, even if he knew it was temporary. this is far different. ]
That doesn't change your bond, or your experiences. He has amnesia; that can be reversed.
[ or so seto tells himself. it had been with atem, after all. ]
[offline]
[ He has to snark about this, because it's all he can do at this point. It's either that or start second guessing everything that has landed them to this point and wonder if perhaps this was the price they had to pay for almost achieving their goal.
Figures, though, that Yugi should lose his memories of the spirit around the same time the spirit regains his memories of his past. Someone, somewhere, was probably laughing at him. ]
No matter, though. I will just have to see Yuugi myself and see what I can do to bring back his memories.
[offline]
[ somewhat curtly, because seto knows that atem knows that seto hadn't been suggesting such a ludicrous solution to the problem, but he also knows that atem needs to respond to something. it may as well be a snippish response.
still -- ]
But you have the advantage of knowing it is possible. The largest disadvantage we [ we, because even seto isn't stubborn enough to pretend that atem and the others are alone in this ] have is not knowing the enemy, or what it is that causes this. Something that can be remedied with research, and befriending the correct people in this place.
[ seto stops, there, sliding his hands into his pockets, his jaw set, eyes bright ]
Living here is just another game. We have conquered every one that has been given to us. This one will be no different. And I have no intentions of being someone's puppet.
[ the moment seto figures out how to get out of here, with yuugi, kisara, and atem (and bakura, he supposes), he is going to do it. memories included. ]
[offline]
At least he doesn't think so. Perhaps that's something to consider for later. ]
And figuring out the rules.
[ Because he's pretty sure that there rules, such as the losing memory for dying, and he's going to find out every single one of them. ]
Neither do I, not anymore.
[ Because that was what he had become, wasn't it? He had paid the price by being three thousand years removed from all that he had known and and hadn't known and he refused to allow it to happen to his friends as well. ]
[offline]
When have the rules ever favored us?
[ with no small amount of frustration. pegasus invented his own rules. dartz invented his own rules. every single damn enemy they have ever faced took the rules provided to them -- be it through duel monsters, or basic human decency -- and thrown them out the window. they have overcome their difficulties, their battles, by elevating themselves to a new standard, while sacrificing none of their ideals.
villains never play by the rules. and so -- ]
I didn't face down a damn embodiment of darkness to be told that I have to play nicely. We discover what rules have been put into place, disregard them, and create our own damn rules.
[ seto can play the game, and pretend to be the sweetest individual in the world if it means someone will invest in his projects, but something like this? over his dead body. ]
[offline]
[ Atem raises an eyebrow at the other. ]
Even if we did so, it would only be until we could twist them to work in our favor, Kaiba. Besides, when have either one of us followed what we were supposed to do?
[ They always turned the tide in their favor, usually by exploiting a weakness most wouldn't consider - look at how he had beaten one of Malik's mind slaves and received Osiris. ]
[offline]
{ admittedly, but it still feels better to say so out loud. that seto refuses to accept his place here, and fall into line, and accept this place as just another step in his path. he can accept his place in his universe. he can accept that he was once a priest, if only because he saw it with his own eyes. and he can accept his role in yuugi's life, and atem's life, and kisara's life. he can do all of that, even if he's having difficulty doing so now.
but to accept that he is in a world where everything is outside of his control, where he is expected to just accept that memories can be taken from you, and that people are in power over him, and he is expected to accept the status quo... he can't do that.
what seto can do, however, is throw his weight behind what atem needs, and what yuugi needs. he can do that. and while he still can't accept help on his own terms, or deal with what he's been through, he can certainly play support when needed. and so: ]
I told Yuugi who you were. What you meant to him, and vice versa. [ seto pauses, and with a much more resigned tone (almost as if this is going to come out eventually, and seto is just ripping the band-aid off now): ] I also told him what you meant to me, and how you have changed my perspective. For better, or worse, is up to history to decide. Regardless --
[ he draws in a breath, and his tone is sharp -- determined, confident. as it should be. ]
You and your collective band of idiots are constantly preaching about working together and pooling resources in order to defeat the next great evil of our time. Missing memories will hardly change that. And surely it won't be so difficult to destroy bureaucrats and hidden magic with the two of us, Yuugi, and Bakura, so long as he remains free of psychosis.
[ in short: everything will be fine. an inspirational pep talk by kaiba seto. ]
[offline]
That had certainly not been something Atem expected Seto to admit to, although he is pleased to finally hear it. After all that time, there had been a part of him that wondered if Seto truly did see them as the pests he proclaimed they were, or if he truly cared. Of course, Atem wouldn't dare make him say it, considering everything that they had learned in the Noa's computer world. He wasn't one to poke at people's pasts or their wounds - actions spoke louder then words.
To show respect for Seto's words, Atem doesn't dare comment on what he just admitted, instead focusing on other things instead. ]
And anyone else that we manage to recruit because I can't imagine we're the only ones who are displeased at what this world does.