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NEPHTHYS
"Did you know, monster..." Yami Bakura said. "That within the plaza of this tournament, there is a sparring area? A very curious addition, seeing that Master Hand was quite specific that any fighting outside of the tournament would be met with elimination. Then again, the contestants that were using it were already out of the tournament. Could it be, that Master Hand doesn't care what those who have lost the tournament do? No, I think we won't be seeing any meddling from that creature here. You are the one out of your depth here, monster."
"Tch..." the noise audibly escaped the gardevoir's mouth as she winced, though was quick to recover herself from a visual standpoint. He'd quickly torn apart her bluff. His retort made sense, there was no reasonable way Master Hand would intervene in this situation. The only way he might would be because their bodies weren't in the sparring area. That might be enough to garner attention, but even then, neither of them were active participants... the likelihood he cared was slim, regardless if he'd gone out of his way to enlist her into this tournament in the first place.
He continued to refer to her as 'monster.' Not a common term for Pokémon anymore, despite it meaning "Pocket Monsters." Did he consider her similar to the card summons? On one hand, it made some sense. The card players weren't too different from a Pokémon trainer, difference being Pokémon training had more limitations and clear guidelines. This card game seemed more like a mess.
Then, the spirit quickly drew three cards, and Nephthys prepared her defenses, but it didn't seem like this was an attack summon upon his next words. "Shall I read your fortune? Let's look. First, your past," he drew the first card. "Ah. The Tenderness monster. Your past was a happy one, yet difficult. Your circumstances forced you to learn the value of patience, and temperance."
Fortune...? His deduction of her past seemed accurate - but Nephthys could write it off. Fortunes and prediction were all so vague and wishy-washy that they could apply to most people. That was how the game worked, after all. Then he revealed the second card.
"Now your present. The Empress Judge. You have gone through an incredible journey, gaining power and accomplishing great deeds. You've become an incredibly powerful warrior, destroying all who stand in your way. But look. It's been drawn upside down. You've lost something recently... Something before this tournament, that has caused you to lose your title..."
That one was a little too close to home. Neph shook slightly, staring back at Yami Bakura. He was talking about her trainer leaving behind his title of champion, thus stripping his star Pokémon of her status as well. She'd only just recently come to terms with this, with the idea of going back home and enjoying the retirement her trainer desired.
"Let's see what your future has in store..." the spirit lifted up the third and final card, and Nephthys grit her teeth.
<Enough,> she projected, her mental voice magnified to immense proportions for that word. <You and I both know there is no concrete future, not if places like this tournament exist, unbound by what either of us deem possible in our realms of understanding. I choose my future, not you or your cards. You do not frighten me, so cease your games, spirit. You want a battle, right?> Neph raised her right arm to her left shoulder, lowering her gaze.
A bursting aura of light shone from around the gardevoir's form, beating back the darkness of the room, the gardevoir's scarlet eyes glaring defiantly back. <You are a blight on the mind of this child. He has asked for my help, and I will continue to give it. If I don't purge you here, then you will continue to fester. You could become far more dangerous than you are now.>
The gardevoir raised her head, eyes shining with violet energy. <I am NEPHTHYS. CHAMPION of HOENN. MASTER POKéMON. I have bested KYOGRE! GROUDON! RAYQUAZA!>
"Tch..." the noise audibly escaped the gardevoir's mouth as she winced, though was quick to recover herself from a visual standpoint. He'd quickly torn apart her bluff. His retort made sense, there was no reasonable way Master Hand would intervene in this situation. The only way he might would be because their bodies weren't in the sparring area. That might be enough to garner attention, but even then, neither of them were active participants... the likelihood he cared was slim, regardless if he'd gone out of his way to enlist her into this tournament in the first place.
He continued to refer to her as 'monster.' Not a common term for Pokémon anymore, despite it meaning "Pocket Monsters." Did he consider her similar to the card summons? On one hand, it made some sense. The card players weren't too different from a Pokémon trainer, difference being Pokémon training had more limitations and clear guidelines. This card game seemed more like a mess.
Then, the spirit quickly drew three cards, and Nephthys prepared her defenses, but it didn't seem like this was an attack summon upon his next words. "Shall I read your fortune? Let's look. First, your past," he drew the first card. "Ah. The Tenderness monster. Your past was a happy one, yet difficult. Your circumstances forced you to learn the value of patience, and temperance."
Fortune...? His deduction of her past seemed accurate - but Nephthys could write it off. Fortunes and prediction were all so vague and wishy-washy that they could apply to most people. That was how the game worked, after all. Then he revealed the second card.
"Now your present. The Empress Judge. You have gone through an incredible journey, gaining power and accomplishing great deeds. You've become an incredibly powerful warrior, destroying all who stand in your way. But look. It's been drawn upside down. You've lost something recently... Something before this tournament, that has caused you to lose your title..."
That one was a little too close to home. Neph shook slightly, staring back at Yami Bakura. He was talking about her trainer leaving behind his title of champion, thus stripping his star Pokémon of her status as well. She'd only just recently come to terms with this, with the idea of going back home and enjoying the retirement her trainer desired.
"Let's see what your future has in store..." the spirit lifted up the third and final card, and Nephthys grit her teeth.
<Enough,> she projected, her mental voice magnified to immense proportions for that word. <You and I both know there is no concrete future, not if places like this tournament exist, unbound by what either of us deem possible in our realms of understanding. I choose my future, not you or your cards. You do not frighten me, so cease your games, spirit. You want a battle, right?> Neph raised her right arm to her left shoulder, lowering her gaze.
A bursting aura of light shone from around the gardevoir's form, beating back the darkness of the room, the gardevoir's scarlet eyes glaring defiantly back. <You are a blight on the mind of this child. He has asked for my help, and I will continue to give it. If I don't purge you here, then you will continue to fester. You could become far more dangerous than you are now.>
The gardevoir raised her head, eyes shining with violet energy. <I am NEPHTHYS. CHAMPION of HOENN. MASTER POKéMON. I have bested KYOGRE! GROUDON! RAYQUAZA!>
She swung her arm down to her side, sparks of light glittering into being before her, humming with energy. <You will find that my will is equal to your own!> Pushing her arm forward, the sparks of energy cracked through the air, zipping wildly to a single-minded trajectory. Dazzling Gleam was not often used in such a way, but the gardevoir had already fought summoners from the world of this spirit before. She was no longer constrained by the limits or expectations of her own powers.
The sparks hissed aggressively through the air as they converged rapidly upon Yami Bakura from all sides.
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