Date- 31 Mar 2321
Time- 14:32
Location- Sky Blossom City, SSS-Rank Legend Grade Unparalleled Arena
[Card Name: Unparalleled Arena
Card Type: Field Card
Card Rank: SSS-rank, Legend Grade.
Card Rate: 13-stars
Card Durability: [100/100]
Card Effect: A field card created using the unparalleled bloodline. When a descendant with unparalleled bloodline fights in this arena, all the predecessors of the unparalleled bloodline that have joined the world’s will, will descend to bear witness to their descendant’s battle along with the world’s will and the rules within it.
Additional effect: Unparalleled glory, Unparalleled honor.
Requirement: consumption of Unparalleled Bloodline
Cooldown period: duration required for the card apprentice to rejuvenate their bloodline.
Note: A card apprentice can only use this card by feeding it their Unparalleled bloodline. And neither of the party can leave the arena without a proper victory has been announced.]
Unparalleled glory: Be victorious and bring glory to the unparalleled bloodline. Within the unparalleled arena, all the prowess of the card apprentice with unparalleled bloodline will be boosted by ten times unconditionally.
Unparalleled honor: Regain the honor of the Unparalleled bloodline with your life. In exchange for one’s life, one can gain unparalleled strength for a short duration.
Note: the duration of unparalleled strength depends on the realm of the card apprentice.
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Soon the devil and Anna appeared inside a glorious arena. Its walls were covered with colorful murals which recorded the unparalleled lores. And then there were giant full-body statues of the predecessors with unparalleled bloodline who had become one with worlds will. As soon as Anna appeared in the arena, the eyes of the statues shone with divine light. The unparalleled bloodline ancestors have descended into their respective statues to watch their descendent fight.
‘Why are we summoned?’ A sheepish voice asked its fellow statues with telepathy.
‘It appears our descendant has summoned us using her bloodline.’ Another thought responded.
‘Why?’
‘Supposedly to bear witness to her fight.’
‘I can’t believe one of our descendants has such an inflated sense of self-importance.’ A thought commented on Anna’s idea of summoning her predecessor to watch her fight.
‘No, this is more than that. Very creative to think of such a card. If I had this card, I wouldn’t be here with you people.’ A younger thought sounded
‘Boy, if you longed for life. You should have chosen reincarnation then becoming one with the world’s will.’ Reprimanded a thought.
‘I have lived a long and satisfying life, but I think could have ended differently.’ The younger thought clarified that it had no attachment to the living but showed regrets towards its last moments.
‘Shut up! That’s the devil Feastus. I killed him long ago. Why is he still alive? And I thought your generation ended the demon cult.’ A wild thought furiously shouted, seeing its old enemy well and alive.
‘Hey gramps, you do know that you can’t kill a devil. After all, their soul is tied to the dark realms. They can reincarnate limitlessly unless you kill them in the dark realm.’ Answered the younger thought reminding the wild thought that devils have become a part of the dark realm unless they are killed within the confines of the dark realm. The devils don’t truly die, but their souls fall into a deep slumber and reincarnate once their energy is rejuvenated.
‘Fuck Dark realms! Devil’s existence in the dark realm is equal to gods. Fighting them there is equal to walking to our deaths.’ Another sound pitched in talking about how the Devils are almost unbeatable in the dark realm.
‘Forget about killing them. How do you travel to and from dark realms?’ Asked another younger thought.
‘Boy, don’t you know about making Gates to other realms?’ An elderly thought asked. After all, it clearly remembers passing down the method to its descendants.
‘About that, I destroyed the method to create the gate, fearing my son would fall for the enemy’s honey trap and hand it over to them.” A thought reported with great embarrassment.
‘What the heck were you thinking? If you had such a prodigal son, you kill him, not destroy the secret arts passed within the family for generations.’ The wild thought cussed ferociously.
‘…about that, he was stronger than me, so I had no choice but to resort to desperate means.’ The thought replied in great embarrassment.
‘Who is this fool’s son? Come out for me.’ The wild thought yelled, believing that if the fool’s son was stronger than him, then his soul must have been able to become one with the world’s will.
‘About that, he chose reincarnation in his final moment. If I am not wrong, he should have been strong enough to resist the erosion in the river of souls. So he would have reincarnated with his complete memory.’ The thought, though embarrassed by its son, did not hesitate to brag about him and his prowess.
‘Fuck, you are the prodigal one here. I believe it is you who spoiled him rotten. Fuck if I had my hands, I would have slapped your ass back into your mother’s womb.’ Hearing the thought brag about his prodigal son shamelessly despite having destroyed his family’s secret art, the wild thought went ballistic.
‘Old foggy, watch what you say about my daughter-in-law.’ A feminine thought sounded, warning the wild thought from talking ill about her daughter-in-law.
‘Huh. He is your grandson! No wonder. If the tree is rotten, it is no surprise the fruits are also rotten.’ The wild thought said sarcastically.
‘What did you say to me? That’s it. I have had it with you. Come on, let’s see who is who, what’s what.’ The feminine thought was wilder than the wild thought. She was very edgy for someone who achieved true one with the world.
‘Ancestors, calm down. I think the descendant who summoned us can hear us. So it is not too late to pass all the secret arts to her once she is done defeating the devil.’ A younger feminine voice hurriedly came to mediate between her two ancestors. Reminding them that it is not too late. They could still pass on their heritage to the descendant who summoned them.