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  • Memories of Shadow and Light

    By : Lechan
    Category: Yu-Gi-Oh > Yaoi - Male/Male
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    Disclaimer: I do not own YuGiOh!, nor any of the characters from it. I do not make any money from the writing of this story.
  • Chapter List
    • 1-Prologue
    • 2-Chapter One (revised again)
    • 3-Chapter Two
    • 4-Chapter Three
    • 5-Chapter Four
    • 6-Chapter Five
    • 7-Chapter Six
    • 8-Chapter Seven
    • 9-Chapter Eight
    • 10-Chapter Nine
    • 11-Chapter Ten
    • 12-Chapter Eleven
    • 13-Chapter Twelve
    • 14-Chapter Thirteen
    • 15-Chapter Fourteen
    • 16-Chapter Fifteen
    • 17-Chapter Sixteen
    • 18-Chapter Seventeen
    • 19-Epilogue
    • 20-Bonus Chapter One
    • 21-Bonus Chapter Two
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  • A.N. This is my first YuGiOh fic ever so please be kind. I have not read or seen the entirety of the show or the manga so if some facts are off sorry. This fic idea just wouldn’t leave me alone so here it is. It takes place some time after Yami regains his memories, and this is Yaoi, so no like, no read. ^-^ Thanks.


    Memories of Shadow and Light

    Prologue

    Dust filtered down from the darkness as old stone-work was pried open after years of decay and holy rest; of its secret’s preservation. Golden heat from the desert sands poured into the shadowed tomb falling across a sarcophagus, covered in a thin veil of dust. The golden seal and mask were dulled by this grey film, its luster no longer visible from years of neglect and erosion.

    The mask of the face showed strict lines and harsh surety, proving the encrypted Pharaoh to have been proud and strong, holding the heavy burden of his nation for as long as he could, and yet, his name was chipped away, signifying that he was condemned in his next life, his name erased from history, never to be spoken of again.

    Professor Yoshimori stepped through the thresh hold and into the ancient resting place of the Pharaoh of nameless shadows, his heart thundering loudly inside of his chest, palms sweaty with his excitement. To find such an extraordinary piece of history, it was simply indescribable.

    The tomb held hieroglyphics like any other catacomb in the pyramid, but these surrounded the upper walls in painted gold, as clear as the day they had been written. As if the day the Pharaoh of nameless shadows was laid to rest, the writings where made, and the tomb sealed, preserving the words for eternity.

    At a glance, in the flickering firelight of his torch, Yoshimori could decipher very little, except that the words were written perfectly as though the writer had spent most of his life under tutelage, his wording surprisingly refined.

    “… for my light who left to soon, the golden hands of Ra taking back what he’d once given to a god. Darkness swells and inside it shall quell, the end of all falls upon me now, save light’s future… Shadow Games of night, chains of binding light?” Yoshimori blinked confusedly his eyes straying over the odd picturesque symbols again, questioning if his translation had been off.

    It did not follow the usual writing format found on the walls, which told stories of the life and of the gods. This one seemed to be writ from the dead Pharaoh himself. It gave Yoshimori a chill and he shook suddenly cold in the desert heat.

    His assistants walked into the room around him, moving toward the sarcophagus. With out him realizing it, they began milling around preparing the sarcophagus for transportation out of its dusty room.

    “Yoshimori?” The sharp questioning voice brought the archeologist back to the present. Swinging around, his eyes landed on the soft face of his funding assistant.

    “Michael-san.” Yoshimori stated, his ‘l’ sounding more like his native language ‘ru’. “Sorry, the hieroglyphs just…”

    The American laughed lightly as he stepped past Yoshimori, “Well, what do you expect from the famous Pharaoh who’s name has been erased from the walls of time, replaced by some odd sounds.”

    Yoshimori had to agree that the unfamiliar hieroglyphics that had been placed over the Pharaoh’s name forming the sounds of the Japanese word for shadow, was in itself odd and scary.

    Yoshimori looked around the tomb with a wonder akin to walking into a graveyard in the middle of the night with nothing but a flashlight and a prayer that the curse of Ju-on(1) was just a superstition.

    The room seemed to hum with an ancient energy that crackled around Yoshimori’s body, and the archeologist was reminded of the first time he’d held Yugi Muto’s Millennium puzzle. He’d become somewhat paranoid after his unexplainable encounter with the boy, but found he couldn’t shake his over-active imagination.

    What is this… feeling? Like a yearning… painful yearning…

    A loud commotion drew Yoshimori from his ponderings, as Michael called out toward him, batting a worker away from the find with excited movements.

    “Yoshimori! Come quick, you need to see this!” Michael Smithe called out and his voice shattered the moment and the feelings were lost like the desert breeze as it passes by the Nile.

    “What is it Michael-san?” Yoshimori asked once he had stepped over to stand above the ancient coffin. The distant sunlight licked the edges of the gold painted surface and the face of the dead pharaoh stared up at him, shocking him into a stunned silence.

    Dear god, this man… this Pharaoh… had hair… and he looks… familiar… somehow? It was a well known fact that the pharaoh’s of Egypt and most of the higher officials, shaved off their hair to keep the lice away, and outlined their eyes in kohl to keep insects from the Nile at bay. For a pharaoh to have kept his hair…

    Yoshimori bent closer to get a better look, but was halted by Michael as the taller man grabbed him by his arm none so gently.

    “Yoshimori, looks at this!” The American pulled down harshly and Yoshimori was dragged to the chest plate where the name of the Pharaoh would have been written. Not surprisingly the name had been chipped away.

    “Michael-san, I already know that there is no na—“

    “No! Look!” Michael cut him short, taking his hand and placing it over top of the chiseled stone.

    Yoshimori tensed at the contact still not completely used to the American custom of casual touch, and was about to pull away when he felt what his partner had already seen.

    Nani…?(2)

    Yoshimori glanced down, sweat gathering on his brow as his face heated with excitement.

    No… it couldn’t be…

    His fingers passed over the jagged surface following a thinly carved symbol, recognizing it before his eyes saw it. “Naze ka?”(3) He whispered, his chest tight and constricted squeezing the breath from him.

    “You see, Yoshimori?” Michael stated proudly releasing his wrist and standing tall, his light colored hair glistening in the dim light. “It’s Japanese, isn’t it?” It was more of a statement than a question and it left Yoshimori’s mouth cotton dry. A pause of silence passed over them as a cold thread of disbelief wove its way into his heart and sat there cold as an ice block.

    “Ii yada!”(4) Yoshimori gasped, his hands shaking as his body became numb. His mind reeling back to the night he’d attacked Yugi and his friends and yet had no memory of doing so. As it had been before, the sensation of being in a place of great power and remorse consumed him, echoes of a timeless memory invaded his thoughts and he began to sweat unsure of how to react to this phenomenal find. He should have been excited, but instead he was terrified.

    What could this possibly mean?!

    “Yoshimori? “ Michael’s voice was concerned as he laid a careful hand on Yoshimori’s shoulder, “What’s wrong?” The American turned his gaze to the sloppily carved Japanese. It looked as if a child had written the words, unsure of how to recreate the picture, and it’s implication left Yoshimori shaken. “What does it say, Yoshimori?”

    Yoshimori stared at the hiragana, his entire being chilled in the massive heat as his eyes fell to the Egyptian puzzle carved upon the sarcophagus’ chest, the all seeing eye in the upside-down triangle’s center.

    “Yami …” He paused to lick his lips, catching his breath and sounding as if he had lost his voice, “….. and….Yugi.”

    The wind howled harshly through the room extinguishing the torches and frightening the workers from the room. The men hurried from the tomb, their voices carrying back on the unusual breeze, screaming in terror of a curse. The curse of the Shadow games.


    Translations

    1: Ju-on- The title of the Japanese version of “The Grudge.” ^-^
    2: Nani- what
    3:Naze ka?- Why?
    4: Ii Yada- An exclamation of denial. Ex. “No, way!”

    A.N. Okay, here is the prologue, I’m trying to do a little research for this though most of this will be what I know from the top of my head so don’t use this story as a resource if you intend to write a paper on Egypt. ^-^ LOL. Well let me know if I should continue or not. I don’t know how many chapters this will be but its definitely over 10 if my notes have anything to say about it. ^-^
    So please review, review, review!

    Lechan
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