"You see it too, don't you?" Yugi asked, his voice echoing. "This duel was written three thousand years ago."
"I don't care about fairy tales!" Kaiba retorted, slamming a card onto his disk. "I create my own future! I sacrifice my monsters to summon the ultimate symbol of my power!" The God Descends
In the actual Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters series, is titled "The Promised Duel: Yugi vs. Kaiba" (or "The Immortal Walls: God Smashed!"). It is the climactic start of the Battle City semi-finals. Watch Yu-Gi-Oh Season 3 Episode 140
Yugi Muto adjusted his Duel Disk, the Millennium Puzzle glowing faintly against his chest. "Seto, a duel built only on hate and obsession won't lead you to victory. Duelists are connected by more than just cards." The Opening Gambit
Here is a based on the events of that episode, written from a narrative perspective: The Clash of Destinies "You see it too, don't you
Blue light erupted from the Duel Tower. The sky darkened as a massive, muscular silhouette materialized behind Kaiba. The ground trembled under the weight of .
The winds of Alcatraz whipped across the top of the Duel Tower as the four remaining duelists—Yugi, Kaiba, Joey, and Marik—stood ready. But the atmosphere shifted the moment the pairings were set. This wasn't just a semi-final; it was the duel Seto Kaiba had engineered his entire tournament to reach. I sacrifice my monsters to summon the ultimate
"I summon in defense mode!" Kaiba shouted. He was playing defensively—a rare sight for the CEO—but Yugi knew why. Kaiba was setting the stage for Obelisk the Tormentor .