Yu-Gi-Oh! G2X

G-Duel 1: New Start

Judai Yuki collapsed on the edge of a meadow, sighing as he contemplated where to go next. As Judai wondered this aloud, two semitransparent figures appeared at either side of him. On Judai's right, the alchemy-lover-right-up-to-the-bitter-end Daitokuji-sensei stood with his arms folded behind his back. On his left, Judai's slightly demonic-looking soulmate, Yubel glanced softly down at him. Daitokuji suggested,

"Perhaps we could go someplace remote, and consider your paths-nya?" –But Yubel wouldn't hear it.

"Are you crazy? Judai obviously would rather go someplace where there are lots of duelists!" Judai nodded fervently at this.

"I just got the fun in dueling back, Daitokuji-sensei, and you want me to go someplace remote?" The brunette teen half-laughed.

"It was just a suggestion-nya…" Daitokuji responded, sounding slightly hurt. Judai rolled his eyes, and changed topic.

"Anyways, it's getting late. I'll get started setting up camp."

Judai didn't know when he went to sleep, but he knew he still was. For one thing, he didn't have his Duel Disk on, and his Elemental Heroes were surrounding him. For another, rather than his oversized red tee and flannel pants (aka his PJs.), Judai stood in a long-sleeved, red-and-white tunic, long white pants, and light armor consisting of a small leather chest plate, one shoulderpad with two layers, and shinguards. But, most interesting were the gloves. One was red, with a black dragon on the side. Coming from this one was a large, black wing, protruding directly from where the dragon's right wing would have been. It had five depressions, each shaped like a thick "T". The other glove was white, with a red dragon on it. It had a large red head coming out of it, mouth gaping and full of what appeared to be little slabs of some kind of solid material. At the other end, a slit-like opening protruded, like a card scanner that didn't give the card back. Suddenly, a green clad, winged man stepped forward. Featherman gave out a yell.

"They're here!" This seemed to mean something more to the Heroes than to Judai, for they all stiffened at Featherman's warning.

"Wait, who's here?" Judai wanted to know.

"Quiet, my lord, or they'll hear you!" Featherman hushed his master. It didn't take long for Judai to see who was coming. A large crowd of different Duel Monsters and their respective owners came in from all sides, forming a sort of star. The largest and most intimidating of them raised his hand, pointed it at Judai, and every monster, including his own Heroes, were on Judai like bloodhounds.