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'''Darkness on the Move''' is the thirty-first chapter of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga]]. It was first printed in Japanese in the V Jump magazine and in English in the Shonen Jump magazine. Both of which were printed in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 003|volume 3]] of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX]] graphic novels afterwards.
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'''Darkness on the Move''', known as '''The Darkness has Started to Move!!!''' in the Japanese version, is the thirty-first chapter of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga]]. It was first printed in Japanese in [[V Jump]] magazine and in English in [[Shonen Jump]] magazine. Both of which were printed in [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Volume 003|volume 3]] of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX graphic novels afterwards.
  
==Plot==
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==Summary==
[[Chazz Princeton]] has defeated [[David Rabb]] in a Shadow Game. Rabb collapses, and [[Vellian Crowler|Dr. Crowler]] calls for a stretcher and for someone to alert [[Fonda Fontaine|Nurse Fontaine]]. [[Midori Hibiki]] realizes that the darkness that covered the field and the shadow that held her could be related to [[Koyo Hibiki|Koyo]]'s current comatose state. She notices the earring that Rabb was wearing, which the shadow emanating from and realizes that [[Reggie MacKenzie]] possesses an identical one.
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The shadow leaves [[David Rabb]] while cursing the [[Feather of Ma'at]], as the attack of [[Chazz Princeton]]'s "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" destroys "[[The Big Saturn]]". [[Reggie MacKenzie]] is surprised that David lost, but believes that he got what he deserved in the end, knowing that David had never imagined that the penalty for losing a [[Shadow Game]] would go to him. [[Midori Hibiki]] finds her movement and speech are no longer restricted as David collapses to the floor. A stretcher is called, and [[Chancellor Sheppard]] tells [[Vellian Crowler|Dr. Crowler]] to make sure that [[Fonda Fontaine|Nurse Fontaine]] is alerted. Midori recalls David's description of the Shadow Game, and recalls the doctors tell her that there was a black shadow in [[Koyo Hibiki|her brother]]'s brain, and realizes that he may have lost a Shadow Game, which caused his slow decline. Midori had witnessed the shadow leave David through is earring, and recalls that Reggie has an identical earring. Reggie realizes Midori is staring at her, and recognizes her as Koyo's sister. She vows to be defeated as easily as David was. Reggie determines that the "Light and Darkness Dragon" had the power to to disable the shadow, and wonders if she could obtain it and use it's power to control the shadow for her own gains, rather than the other way around.
  
Reggie thinks that if she can obtain "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]", she may be able to bend her mysterious employer's will to her own.  
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At the American Duel Academy, the shadow's [[Principal MacKenzie|primary vessel]] is in his office, with the stone tablet still on the wall. He is not surprised what he calls the Feather of Ma'at can subdue him, as he is not yet complete. Flashbacks to Ancient Egypt are shown, three thousand years earlier. On the floor of a tomb, a man who was an astronomer for the Pharaoh is being questioned by three [[The Sacred Guardians|priests]] - [[The Sacred Guardians#Karim|Karim]], [[Seto]] and [[Aknadin]]. They question why is broke into the shrine, and why his accomplice tried to murder the Pharaoh. The accomplice was captured, and immediately committed suicide by swallowing poison. The man refuses to answer, and Seto Summons what he refers to the "White-Feathered Spirit", which appears as a white version of [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|Winged Kuriboh]]. Seto states that it was absorb the man's physical heart, so that it can be judged for its sins against the Feather of Ma'at on the [[Millennium Scale]]. The man's sins are so great that the plate with the spirit on it reaches the floor, and the spirit itself begins to turn darker in color, to the brown it is in the present.
  
At the American Duel Academy, the employer's past is revealed. He lived 3000 years ago in Egypt and was a resident of [[Kul Elna]]. Hearing of the his village's slaughter to create the [[Millennium Items]], he creates a powerful [[Ka]], [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]] and merges with it. He is brought before three of the Phaorah's priests (who appear to be [[Priest Seto|Seto]], [[The Sacred Guardians#Karim|Karim]] and [[Aknadin]]), who measure his sins on the [[Millennium Scale]], by having a [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|Winged Kuriboh spirit]] absorb Tragoedia's heart. The man's sins are so great that Winged Kuriboh's color darkens, from it's original white, to the brown that is seen in the present. The [[Feather of Ma'at]] is placed on the other end of scale.  
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The priests question how one human's sins could be so great, and the man questions just how heavy the sins of the priests themselves are. They claim to have committed none, and them man explains that the massacre of his village, [[Kul Elna]], was used to create the Millennium Items the priests now hold. This man knows the truth behind the incident, something the Pharaoh himself does not. The weight of his heart is the result of his desire for revenge, and what the priests describe as a "wicked [[Egyptian Spirit Monster|Ka]]" bursts from him. The man's task was to break into the shrine to relay information about the Pharaoh's burial gifts to the Kul Elna, but he has not received any contact from them in the past year. He received word from up north that the village had been massacred. His hatred became so great, that he created a monster within himself as fused with it. His Ka bursts forth - [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]]. It states that only the deaths of the priests will will quench his thirst for revenge, and attempts to kill them. Seto proclaims he will seal Tragoedia in a tablet, and Tragoedia finds himself lacking the magical energy to kill them, as his heart was absorbed by the White-Feathered Spirit. He lunges for it, and Karim instructs the White-Feathred Spirit to absorb the Feather of Ma'at as well. It does so, and Tragoedia cannot touch it now. The priests successfully seal him up, but are astonished to find that he still remains conscious within the tablet, as they can hear him proclaiming his inevitable revenge. Aknadin decides they shall destroy the tablet and bury the pieces deep underground, and that they will keep this incident a secret between the three of them, so as not to alarm the Pharaoh.
  
Tragoedia attempts to kill the priests, and wishes to take revenge on all of his Egypt. Tragoedia then attempts to retake its heart back from the spirit. To prevent this, the Winged Kuriboh spirit absorbs the Feather of Ma'at and Tragoeida finds he can not touch the spirit due to the Feather. The priests manage to seal Tragoedia in a tablet, and vow not to alert the Pharaoh. It was earlier shown that Chazz's "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" card was altered by Koyo's "[[Winged Kuriboh]]." It would appear that the Feather of Ma'at was placed into that card, giving "[[Light and Darkness Dragon]]" the ability to resist Tragoedia.
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In the present, Tragoedia determines that he must possess "Light and Darkness Dragon" so that he can destroy the Feather of Ma'at and have his revenge. He decides he will travel to Duel Academy himself. Chancellor Shepaprd announces the final match, and reveals that the finalists - Chazz Princeton and [[Jaden Yuki]] - will be permitted to duel on Duel Academy's roof, where there is a replica of the arena from inside [[Battle City]]'s [[Alcatraz|Duel Tower]]. Its a place that under normal circumstances, only the top two graduating third-year students would be permitted to set foot
  
Back at Duel Academy, [[Chancellor Sheppard]] announces that the final duel of the tournament will now begin. He reveals that the match will take place on Duel Academy's roof, in an arena based off of that used at [[Alcatraz|the Duel Tower]] in the [[Battle City]] tournament. It's revealed that under normal circumstances, only the top two graduating students each year are permitted to duel there.
 
  
 
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Revision as of 18:40, 9 September 2010

Yu-Gi-Oh! GX - Chapter 031
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Darkness on the Move, known as The Darkness has Started to Move!!! in the Japanese version, is the thirty-first chapter of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX manga. It was first printed in Japanese in V Jump magazine and in English in Shonen Jump magazine. Both of which were printed in volume 3 of the Yu-Gi-Oh! GX graphic novels afterwards.

Summary

The shadow leaves David Rabb while cursing the Feather of Ma'at, as the attack of Chazz Princeton's "Light and Darkness Dragon" destroys "The Big Saturn". Reggie MacKenzie is surprised that David lost, but believes that he got what he deserved in the end, knowing that David had never imagined that the penalty for losing a Shadow Game would go to him. Midori Hibiki finds her movement and speech are no longer restricted as David collapses to the floor. A stretcher is called, and Chancellor Sheppard tells Dr. Crowler to make sure that Nurse Fontaine is alerted. Midori recalls David's description of the Shadow Game, and recalls the doctors tell her that there was a black shadow in her brother's brain, and realizes that he may have lost a Shadow Game, which caused his slow decline. Midori had witnessed the shadow leave David through is earring, and recalls that Reggie has an identical earring. Reggie realizes Midori is staring at her, and recognizes her as Koyo's sister. She vows to be defeated as easily as David was. Reggie determines that the "Light and Darkness Dragon" had the power to to disable the shadow, and wonders if she could obtain it and use it's power to control the shadow for her own gains, rather than the other way around.

At the American Duel Academy, the shadow's primary vessel is in his office, with the stone tablet still on the wall. He is not surprised what he calls the Feather of Ma'at can subdue him, as he is not yet complete. Flashbacks to Ancient Egypt are shown, three thousand years earlier. On the floor of a tomb, a man who was an astronomer for the Pharaoh is being questioned by three priests - Karim, Seto and Aknadin. They question why is broke into the shrine, and why his accomplice tried to murder the Pharaoh. The accomplice was captured, and immediately committed suicide by swallowing poison. The man refuses to answer, and Seto Summons what he refers to the "White-Feathered Spirit", which appears as a white version of Winged Kuriboh. Seto states that it was absorb the man's physical heart, so that it can be judged for its sins against the Feather of Ma'at on the Millennium Scale. The man's sins are so great that the plate with the spirit on it reaches the floor, and the spirit itself begins to turn darker in color, to the brown it is in the present.

The priests question how one human's sins could be so great, and the man questions just how heavy the sins of the priests themselves are. They claim to have committed none, and them man explains that the massacre of his village, Kul Elna, was used to create the Millennium Items the priests now hold. This man knows the truth behind the incident, something the Pharaoh himself does not. The weight of his heart is the result of his desire for revenge, and what the priests describe as a "wicked Ka" bursts from him. The man's task was to break into the shrine to relay information about the Pharaoh's burial gifts to the Kul Elna, but he has not received any contact from them in the past year. He received word from up north that the village had been massacred. His hatred became so great, that he created a monster within himself as fused with it. His Ka bursts forth - Tragoedia. It states that only the deaths of the priests will will quench his thirst for revenge, and attempts to kill them. Seto proclaims he will seal Tragoedia in a tablet, and Tragoedia finds himself lacking the magical energy to kill them, as his heart was absorbed by the White-Feathered Spirit. He lunges for it, and Karim instructs the White-Feathred Spirit to absorb the Feather of Ma'at as well. It does so, and Tragoedia cannot touch it now. The priests successfully seal him up, but are astonished to find that he still remains conscious within the tablet, as they can hear him proclaiming his inevitable revenge. Aknadin decides they shall destroy the tablet and bury the pieces deep underground, and that they will keep this incident a secret between the three of them, so as not to alarm the Pharaoh.

In the present, Tragoedia determines that he must possess "Light and Darkness Dragon" so that he can destroy the Feather of Ma'at and have his revenge. He decides he will travel to Duel Academy himself. Chancellor Shepaprd announces the final match, and reveals that the finalists - Chazz Princeton and Jaden Yuki - will be permitted to duel on Duel Academy's roof, where there is a replica of the arena from inside Battle City's Duel Tower. Its a place that under normal circumstances, only the top two graduating third-year students would be permitted to set foot