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    And a new Bujin support boss appears. LVP3-JP056 Bujinki Awashima Link 2 LIGHT Beast-Warrior Link Effect Monster ATK 1500 Link Arrows: Top-Center, Bottom-Right Link Materials: 2 monsters that have the same Level You can use each effect among the (1)st and (2)nd effects with this card’s name only once per turn. Cannot be used as Link Material. (1) If this card is Link Summoned: You can Special Summon 2 monsters with the same Level (1 from your hand and 1 from your GY, also their effects are negated), and if you do, immediately after this effect resolves, Xyz Summon 1 Xyz Monster, using only those 2 monsters as material. (2) If an Xyz Monster(s) this card points to activates an effect(s) by detaching an Xyz Material(s): You can target 1 Spell/Trap your opponent controls; destroy it. アハシマ (Ahashima) seems to refer to one of the early failed children of Izanagi and Izanami, and also an island of the same name, meaning “Island of Foam”. Who later became a re-purposed Kami of childbirth, motherhood and healing of vaginal illnesses and STDs. It’s possible the card, being named after the sibling of Hiruko, and both are considered something of ‘failed’ gods in Japanese mythos, might be based in part on Mizuchi from Yu-Gi-Oh! GX. Source: https://ygorganization.com/lvp3-bujinki-ahashima/
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    Kansuke raised an eyebrow at the small legion of baking robots, unable to keep himself from staring for a few long seconds before shaking himself free of the flood of thoughts about dextrin and toast and starch crystallization-- Wow, these implants were doing something absolutely RIDICULOUS to his brain. Hopefully that would wear off before he had to get into an actual tactical situation... Kansuke forced himself to focus. "I... just came to get some lunch, I..." He paused for a moment, looking at the young man across the counter. "Wait, does this place only make bread? Or are you just... inordinately passionate about it?"
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    In response to the above post, I think you should edit the main post up there with the new drawing(s), but also write a comment down here to mention what you updated. It's not like you are posting twice when doing so, so it should be fine. I very much like these drawings. You capture the air of older Yugioh card art very well. Well, Malice Doll makes me think of Gimmick Puppets from ZeXal instead, but that's on me and my exposure to it being more recent than that of DM.... I understand it is a nod to that one puppet that always went with Ectoplasmer. The harpy is not only stealing the clothes but also the pose xD Your latest one looks very good. I could tell right away it was meant to be a Ritual (which is more than most modern Ritual monsters in the TCG can say) even without relating it to Performance of Sword, which random trivia but that's the first Ritual I ever pulled from a pack waaaaay back. I'm not a fan of the 50s in stats and didn't come with the Ritual Spell until like half a year later when I had assembled Crab Turtle's cards anyways, but still xP
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    Sieg wasn't alone for long. The first person in was someone with a gag over their mouth. Would they be some sort of hideous creature with rows of teeth behind that gag? He wasn't sure what he'd have to do against it if it did turn on them, but he figured going for the neck would be the first thing to do... assuming it wasn't some sort of creature that could survive with its head detached. Next was a man about his age. When he walked in, Sieg noticed that he seemed really nervous. The dragon cursed warrior could relate. He hated crowds just as much as the next guy, maybe even more. Still, he seemed a bit skittish... but even despite all that, he called out to Sieg. "Are ye cauld?" The boy's concern was touching. It even made Sieg smile a little. It helped the boy's accent was funny, yet not unpleasant to listen to. "No, not cold. Just don't like showing my face," He admitted. Images of the looks people would give him when they saw him flashed in his mind. He had to remind himself he was among Jaegers, but... he wasn't a Jaeger either. He was a freak of nature, one beyond the boundaries of human and Jaeger, beyond human and monster. At the very least, it seemed that despite the Jaeger's powers, he didn't mean any harm. He was hiding in the corner, trying to stay out of sight. Sieg wished he was that small... like he used to be. Next was... someone who looked surprisingly human. It was a young girl with a... crow? Raven? He wasn't really good at distinguishing those two birds apart from each other. Was she a Jaeger? She seemed... very human. Was her humanity a cover for a monstrous form? Perhaps not... the bird was talking. Maybe it was the Jaeger and she was just its host? Was it a parasite? The girl seemed innocent enough though. Perhaps they were not a problem. Their excited entrance at least gave him the impression they wanted to help. The next one to walk in was trouble. Sieg didn't need to hear a single word out of her. No woman with those kind of looks and dressed that kind of way could be anything but trouble. Sieg found it hard to keep his eyes off of her, but it wasn't some sort of magic. Was she supposed to be some sort of succubus? Those cat ears helped in that erotic appeal, as much as Sieg hated to admit it, even to himself. Sieg remembered how many people back home seemed to like the idea of a catgirl... and it seemed he was in a position most of them would kill for. Joy. In the end, however, it wasn't his problem though, as it? Someone like him didn't deserve to be with someone, so he wouldn't be tricked by her wiles. Next was some sort of wolf girl. She seemed... cute enough. Maybe because of the kind of Jaeger she was, but Sieg didn't feel as on edge about her as he did about the others. She reminded him of a puppy, excited to be there. Sure, wolves were dangerous but... she seemed far too innocent for that. And of course the first thing that happened was that the cat and dog starting bickering. He should have expected that from Jaegers, but it seemed he had set his expectations far too high. The next person... oh the next person. They set him on edge. Like no one ever before had. He seemed harmless enough, a frail bunny boy, but... something about him just screamed to Sieg that he shouldn't trust him. Why did he felt this way? Yes, he didn't trust any of this people, but for some reason, this man just made his heart clench, a feeling of mistrust just filled Sieg's body. But why? Under his cloak, Sieg's hand snaked up to the center of his chest, where his second heart suddenly refused to beat. It had never done this before... did the dragon in him not trust that Jaeger? What was his own mistrust and what was this monster's? He took a deep breath, one that might have been too loud, but that was okay. The air entered his lungs and the heart started beating again, slightly easing his nerves. There was no reason to be that on edge right now... he needed to keep a clear head to make sure none would attempt to backstab him. The next person seemed... normal enough? He really had no clue how this normal looking person was supposed to be a Jaeger? Maybe Eric did find a human that could help after all. That would be nice to have a normal person to help ground them in this freak show. He knew he wasn't that lucky, however. Finally, the apparent 'newest member' spoke up. "Good morning. I apologize for not introducing myself earlier, for I was stuck in thought." The horned boy bowed. "I am Alexandre Roi of Farway...a pleasure to meet you all." So was he some sort of bull Jaeger? He seemed to be of a higher class... unusual for a Jaeger. "Oh good, the new recruit is playing nice. Isn't that precious." And there he was. Dr. Jekyll walked into the room, his usual 'charms' overflowing. "Such a delightful sight. Oh, but please, don't stop on my account. I'm still in the process of getting things ready. Please, continue as you were." The first one to talk was the one with a gag on his mouth, which when taken off revealed a rather normal mouth. He bowed "Greetings, Alexandre Roi of Farway, you may call me Prince Tricky Oberon, son of William Oberonson, son of The Urking Oberon, and King of Frogs. It's a delight." He straightened his jacket and removed his hat before facing the rest of the Jaegers. "As for the rest it's lovely to meet you all as well, and forgive me if my memory is failing already, but I'm certain it will be all the more lovely once I get your names." Some of the people gave their names, like the young man Lachlan, or the woman Ellie and her now identified raven Cory. Although that seemed not everyone was playing along. He certainly didn't see a reason to give his, so he didn't fault them "And what about you?" Lucine asked, turning to the cat girl who had so perfectly hit a sour spot not long ago. "Should we call you Fluffy or something? Do you need a collar with a fish-shaped name tag on it?" "You'll have to do a few things before you get to put a collar on me. But if you put in the work, you can call me an-y-thing-you-like. Most settle on 'Mommy' after a while. I'm sure you'll come around too puppy dog." Oh no. It was getting weird. At least there were no kids that needed their innocent ears protected. Things went from nice to uncomfortable in less than five minutes. Had to be some sort of record. Frankly, he wanted to get outta here. At least he had the perfect excuse. "Eric, if you aren't ready yet, then I'm going to get some breakfast," Sieg suddenly spoke up, standing as he did. "We both know among my many faults, one of my biggest is an inability to properly listen on an empty stomach," That was a side effect from being mutated from a dragon. He never had such a big appetite when he was human. "Does anyone else want breakfast? I'll bring some food back with me if so," he asked as he went to the door. "If you want something specific though, it might be better if you get it yourself. I'm no cook," Perfect escape plan.
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    Performance of the Garma Sword
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