Ja-Kal had been horrified to see his Prince
walk straight into the trap, arriving as the eclipse cast darkness over the
entire world, backed up by some girl that Ja-Kal hadn’t seen before, of the
Prince’s own age.
“Let Ja-Kal go.” The Prince demanded.
Ja-Kal was confused. Rapses… Presley didn’t
seem nervous at all, surely if he had come to give up his soul to save him
there would be a little fear there… what did his Prince know about the girl
that he didn’t.
“I will release Ja-Kal, once you have
preformed the spell for me.” Scarab smirked, completely unconcerned about the
extra child.
A moment later he wished he’d been more
concerned, as a knight on the back of a dragon and a winged woman struck his
Shabti warriors, destroying them and freeing Ja-Kal, while a huge ox-like
creature stopped him from reaching the Prince.
“Prince Presley is now under Domino Clan
protection.” One of the girls that had arrived with the beasts told him firmly,
with a dark scowl, “I suggest you leave him alone if you know what’s good for
you.”
One of the girls picked the lock on the cuffs around Ja-Kal’s wrists, while the girl at his Prince’s side called her knight in green armour and with odd pointy ears, to their side.
“Domino Clan?” Scarab demanded, looking a
little pale, “You’re from the Domino Clan?” Of course he’d heard of them, you
couldn’t do anything regarding Ancient Egyptian artefacts without butting heads
with them, and they were responsible for the most powerful businesses in the
world.
“We are Domino Clan members of the Mutou-Potter
branch.” The one with the Prince said with a scowl, as the dragon aimed a ball
of fire just to Scarab’s right, a deliberate miss that was enough to have
Scarab thinking about retreat, “Eldest daughters of Pharaoh Gerik, fourth
Pharaoh of the Modern Age of Shadows, we could squash you with little trouble.”
Ja-Kal saw her body language and heard her
tone. She believed that she was correct, that she and her sisters were more
powerful then Scarab. He remembered the tales of the Age of Shadows, the time
when Pharaohs could summon beasts of such power that they could destroy the
world, but that time had ended long before he’d been born, almost fifteen
hundred years before, in fact.
If these girls were the daughters of a
Pharaoh of the time of Shadows, then Scarab was in trouble, but Ja-Kal wasn’t
sure that the battle would be as once sided as the girls seemed to believe.
“You, you are the heir to the throne?”
Scarab seemed to gain a, at least in Ja-Kal’s opinion, worrying grin.
The girl who had picked his cuffs looked to
the skies, where the eclipse was ending and the sun beginning to shine once
more, “I’d worry less about your immortality, and more about Gaia.” She
indicated the knight, “He doesn’t like it when people threaten us.”
“I am afraid of no Shadow Beast.” Scarab
smirked.
“Gaia!” The Dragon Champion responded to
the call from the girl with his Prince by attacking Scarab, knocking him over
the railings and into the water. The eclipse ended, letting the sun shine
properly. “It’s over…”
“For now at least.” Ja-Kal agreed with her,
as he looked over the edge.
Scarab decided to retreat for now, taking
off using his beetle wings and fleeing towards the city.
“Don’t let him get away!” The girl who had
originally arrived with the Dragon Champion ordered. The Knight chased Scarab
across the skies, his dragon snapping at his legs. “Are you alright?” She asked
Ja-Kal.
“I am. I thank you for aiding my Prince.”
Ja-Kal bowed to her.
“You don’t need to bow to us.” The girl
smiled slightly, “We just did what anybody would do.”
“Still…” Ja-Kal straightened, watching them
dismiss their monsters, “You are Princesses and as such a certain level of
respect…”
He was cut off by the arrival of the other
mummies. A little late to the party, but they were here. Rath watched as the
Dragon Champion returned to its summoner, reporting that he was sorry, but the
beetle had gotten away.
“It’s okay Gaia, just by trying you have
done me a great service.” She smiled at the champion, “You may travel home now,
should you wish.”
“If I may,” Gaia looked at the other
mummies, “I wish to accompany you and your sisters home.”
“Alright, but stay alert, Scarab may be
back.”
“I will, my Princess.” Gaia nodded and took
off again.
“Ja-Kal? Rapses?” Nefer-Tina looked
confused.
“Our Prince is not the only royal in this
time.” Ja-Kal explained, still a little confused over everything himself.
“If we may,” The girl who had picked
Ja-Kal’s cuffs interrupted, “It would be easier to explain if we were somewhere
where we would not be interrupted.”
The mummies hesitated, reluctant to show
their hiding place to these outsiders, and the girls seemed to sense this, “If
you would like to come to our club, we will explain everything. I swear on our
honour as Duellists and as daughters of the Pharaoh, that we will cause you no
harm.”
“Daughters?” Rath questioned.
“Please guys?” Presley kind of didn’t want
to see these girls go. They seemed to understand what he was going through and
the mummies were great and all that, but it would be nice to have some human
company that he could talk about this with.
“We will follow you.” Ja-Kal nodded. “Lead
the way.”
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