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he sure is a grandpa, i can't deny it
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quotablefanfiction · 1 year
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“I want bacon.” “Bacon’s not in your diet plan.” “I have a quirk that makes me find fights. I want bacon.” “Fair enough.”
Yuugi uses bacon to cope with his quirk issues (chp. 11)
Let the Darkness Bring Us Into the Light by arinrowan (AO3) Boku no Hero Academia / Yu-Gi-Oh! – Teen #Alternate Universe #Fandom Fusion #Autistic Mouto Yuugi #Sensory meltdowns #Canon-Typical Violence #Yuugi believes in his friends #Midoriya Izuku has a lot of emotions #Shadow games don’t work like that #Except for when they do #lizards happen #meltdowns #Bullying #Medical TW #Autistic Character #they’re going to get to UA eventually #but right now it’s a story about the two of them growing up together #and the trouble that ensues #Emetophobia #canon-typical problems with quirk marriages
Yuugi was never interested in becoming a hero. But he’s always wanted friends. Friends who he could rely on, and who could rely on him, no matter what. And after meeting Izuku, Yuugi’s determined to support Izuku as Izuku becomes a hero. Even if it means getting involved in heroics, getting dragged into way too many fights, being around way too many loud people, and winding up involved with too many dumb secrets.
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sbd-laytall · 1 year
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I'm sure glad he didn't bring up all the damage you did to the duel dome cause I don't think his insurance is gonna cover this.
He's got plenty of money, Grandpa.
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desertrose3000 · 9 months
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Dark Inheritance - Chapter 1 - Loss
After his grandfather's death, Mutou Yugi inherits Sugoroku's long-abandoned childhood home in the remote northern prefecture of Aomori.
Kame Game Shop, Domino City, Japan
Week 1 - March, 2014, Monday…
Darkness blanketed the city, the half moon only occasionally peeking through thick gray clouds. Most lights in homes had been extinguished for the night, the only remaining being the street lights. The small yellow game shop with the green turtle on its sign was an exception to this rule.
Inside, two men sat hunched over a table, upon which reposed a game of shogi. Seeing his chance, the younger of the two made his move, taking the elder’s queen off the board and cornering his king.
“Checkmate, Grandpa!” the young man declared, large lilac irises shining with exultation.
Mutou Sugoroku smiled tenderly at his grandson.
"You've done it, Yugi. You've surpassed me," the old man said, aged lilacs glowing with pride.
"Thanks, Grandpa!" returned Yugi warmly as he gathered the pieces.
"And as a celebration of your achievement, I want you to have… this!" announced Sugoroku, reaching behind him and pulling out a beautiful golden box covered in hieroglyphs, the chief of which was a large eye that seemed to stare at one from the front of it. This, he proffered to Yugi.
"Grandpa!" breathed Yugi as he opened the lid, revealing solid gold what appeared to be puzzle pieces inside it.
"I found it in my home as a boy," Sugoroku explained as Yugi pulled out a piece and gazed at it. "I worked on it for years, but could never solve it. I think you’ll succeed where I failed."
"I’ll solve it, Grandpa, and show it to you as soon as I’m done," Yugi promised as he raised his eyes to his grandfather.
"I'm so..." Sugoroku's eyes went unfocused as a gasp was ripped from his mouth and he clutched his chest. "Ha-ah!"
"Grandpa!" cried Yugi, puzzle piece slipping from his grip as he lunged toward his grandfather.
Catching Sugoroku in his arms, Yugi gently lowered him to the floor and pulled him onto his lap.
"Grandpa?! Grandpa?! Talk to me!! What's wrong?!!!" Yugi cried as tears of panic flooded his eyes.
"Don't cry... Yugi. I’ve been living on… borrowed time…" said Sugoroku, even as the light slowly faded from his eyes. "Live with honor and pride, my grandson."
"Grandpa, please..." sobbed Yugi.
But Grandpa’s eyes were glazed over as he looked at things seen only to him.
"I kept my promise, At..."
Sugoroku exhaled a final, rattly breath as his head lolled to the side.
"Grandpa? Grandpa?!! Uuaaaaahhhh!!!" Yugi cried, lowering his head and sobbing into the green denim of Sugoroku's overalls.
Taking a deep hitching breath, Yugi forced himself to regain his senses. He had to call someone, get help. With shaking hands, he fumbled to pull his phone from his pocket and dial his best friend since high school.
'Please be there...'
"Yuug?"
"Jou... my grandpa just died," Yugi announced, choking back a sob.
"Wha?! Wadda hell? Wha’ happen'd?!" asked Jounouchi Katsuya.
"I dunno. We were playing shogi and he just collapsed and died!" Yugi answered, voice rising and breaking as grief overwhelmed him again.
"'K, man. Hang on. I'll be right ovah. Ya gotta call 119 in ‘a meantime," advised Jou.
"OK..." sighed Yugi as they hung up.
Soon…
Yugi felt as though he were watching through someone else’s eyes as his grandfather’s body was stuffed into a bag, put on a stretcher, and loaded into the ambulance. By his side, Jou laid a supportive hand on Yugi’s shoulder by way of grounding him.
Grateful for Jou’s stabilizing presence, Yugi followed the blond mutely out of the shop and sat in the passenger seat of his buddy’s red convertible for the long ride to the hospital.
Domino General
Early Tuesday…
Yugi and Jou listened mutely as the doctor explained that Sugoroku had died of a heart attack. Jou thanked the doctor as Yugi turned and walked mutely away, staring at the linoleum floor.
The ride home was silent, neither friend able to think of anything to say or do.
"Tex’ me if ya need anythin’," Jou said as he pulled up to the curb.
"I will," Yugi sighed as he opened the door and stepped out.
"See ya," said Jou with a sad smile as he watched his friend shuffle slowly toward the door to let himself into the shop.
After Yugi gave a final, spiritless, wave through the window, Jou threw his car into gear and peeled out.
After closing the curtain, Yugi began his slow journey through the silent solitude of the shop, stopping at the doorway of each room and remembering Grandpa doing different things: selling games and toys in the shop, cooking meals in the kitchen, watching TV in the living room, working in his office, perhaps reading a novel in his bedroom. And of course their games together: chess, checkers, shogi, Monopoly, all manner of card games.
‘Just memories now,’ Yugi thought sorrowfully.
When Yugi entered Grandpa’s office, he saw the hastily discarded puzzle box still reposing on the game table and the center piece he had dropped to the floor when Grandpa had collapsed. He stooped down and picked it up, staring at the Eye of Wadjet, which gazed steadily back at him. Abruptly, Yugi threw it back into the box and banged the lid down.
With the urgency of the situation now past, Yugi could feel the sleeplessness of the night before catching up with him as his eyelids began to feel like lead. He blundered to his bedroom and collapsed on his bed, asleep as soon as his head hit the pillow.
But even in sleep, there was to be no succor for him, as his grandfather’s smiling face filled his dreams, causing his heart to soar before eventually crashing down as he headed for wakefulness and the reality that his grandfather was no longer with him.
Wednesday…
Yugi stood in a daze as the charred fragments of what had once been his jolly grandfather were passed directly between sets of chopsticks and deposited in the urn he held in a special pair of long chopsticks at the head of the pyre slab.
He was beyond thankful when the Adam's apple was set into the urn and the ofuda sealed everything up. After the soshikigumi took the urn to inter, he was finally able to leave that morbid place.
Yugi climbed into the passenger seat. The key was turned and the engine roared to life.
"How ya holdin' up, Yuug?" asked Jou as they pulled out.
"I'll live. Thanks for coming, Jou. I couldn't get through this without you," replied Yugi, throwing a quick, but sincere, gaze in the blond's direction.
"'No sweat. Dat's wut buddies do fer each othah," returned Jou.
"Right," sighed Yugi.
"Want me t' spend da night?" Jou asked.
"If it wouldn't be too much trouble," Yugi answered.
"No trouble 't all," said Jou with a reassuring smile Yugiward.
That night…
Yugi sobbed heartbrokenly into his pillow while Jou tossed and turned in his bed in the guestroom, the sound of Yugi’s sobs muffled not one iota by the hallway separating them.
'Mah poor lil buddy,' the blond thought sorrowfully, blinking at the suspicious moisture in his own eyes.
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favficbirthdays · 2 years
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Happy Birthday
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Solomon Muto (4th October)
Yu-Gi-Oh!
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toadstool32 · 11 months
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snack time
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qurolo · 6 months
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“For just a brief moment, I’m back at the tomb all over again.”
Think this’ll just be a forever WIP 🥲
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2012-04-18 · 2 years
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ref) death note ‘I am L’ scene
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cyberdragoninfinity · 10 months
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strong contender for funniest taunt in duel links. sound on.
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sugarglider-s · 5 months
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🤨🏳️‍🌈? [ID: a screenshot from Yugioh capsule monsters showing Joey holding Yugi in his arms and a heart pulsing from Yugi. End ID]
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yu-gi-poll · 4 months
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ROUND 5 (QUARTERFINALS)! MATCH 1 OUT OF 4
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Monster Stats & Propaganda Under the Cut:
Kuriboh is used by Yugi Mutou/Yami Yugi. Its stats are the following:
Attribute: DARK
Level: 1
Type: FIEND / EFFECT
Effect Type: QUICK
Effect (according to the anime): "During your opponent's turn, at damage calculation: You can discard this card; you take no battle damage from that battle (this is a Quick Effect)."
ATK / DEF: 300 / 200
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Turn 18 of the duel between Kaiba and Yugi in the Duelist Kingdom arc - INFINITE KURIBOH WALL.
There's one part in Duelist Kingdom (when the rules didn't matter) where the Kuribohs multiply and there's an endless amount of them.
He's cute.
Have you seen this adorable fluff ball?! He's adorable and will take a hit for you because he loves you.
It's just a small, fluffy guy. One that Yugi and Atem used destroy many an opponent, an example of how even a monster that seems useless can be used to topple an opponent. But mostly I'm submitting him because he's a small, fluffy guy. Very iconic, even if it's not the strongest monster.
In my opinion, he's the mascot of DM. Of the whole series, really. That's why there's on in each series. But you cannot go wrong with the OG!!
Blue-Eyes White Dragon is used by Sugoroku Mutou ("Solomon Mutou" in the dub) and Seto Kaiba. Its stats are the following:
Attribute: LIGHT
Level: 8
Type: DRAGON
Description (according to the anime): "This legendary dragon is a powerful engine of destruction. Virtually invincible, very few have faced this awesome creature and lived to tell the tale."
ATK: / DEF: 3000 / 2500
Propaganda:
It's big, it's strong, it's a freaking dragon for Ra's sake. With a sleek, elegant design and easily recognizable silhouette, this dragon is sure to blast you of your feet. Easily one of the most iconic monsters in the whole series, I mean say Yu-gi-oh to someone who only barely knows the series and what monster are they gonna think of? None other than the Blue Eyes White Dragon of course. And don't even get me started on the fusion possibilities. I mean, Blue Eyes *Ultimate* Dragon? Say no more. And the Blue Eyes is resilient, too. After all, I'm sure we've all heard the classic saying, "If at first you don't succeed, blast them with your Blue Eyes again". This is because the Blue Eyes is persistent. Even in the face of resistance, in the face of seeming defeat, it will bare its fangs and strike again. So vote Blue Eyes White Dragon, the superior duel monster.
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quotablefanfiction · 16 days
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“Emotions are dumb,” Yuugi tells Jii-chan as they’re finishing up dinner. “Are they dumb because you’re feeling them, or because someone else is?” Yuugi scowls. “Yes.” “I don’t know when you learned to abuse yes or no questions but the Japanese language did nothing to deserve it,” says Jii-chan.
Yuugi misuses language (chp. 6)
Let the Darkness Bring Us Into the Light by arinrowan (AO3) Boku no Hero Academia / Yu-Gi-Oh! – Teen #Alternate Universe #Fandom Fusion #Autistic Mouto Yuugi #Sensory meltdowns #Canon-Typical Violence #Yuugi believes in his friends #Midoriya Izuku has a lot of emotions #Shadow games don’t work like that #Except for when they do #lizards happen #meltdowns #Bullying #Medical TW #Autistic Character #they’re going to get to UA eventually #but right now it’s a story about the two of them growing up together #and the trouble that ensues #Emetophobia #canon-typical problems with quirk marriages
Yuugi was never interested in becoming a hero. But he’s always wanted friends. Friends who he could rely on, and who could rely on him, no matter what. And after meeting Izuku, Yuugi’s determined to support Izuku as Izuku becomes a hero. Even if it means getting involved in heroics, getting dragged into way too many fights, being around way too many loud people, and winding up involved with too many dumb secrets.
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bakorrra2 · 2 years
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romanceddawn · 7 days
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quick question because i havent seen it in my reading so far and dont want to wait: is ms mutou canonically sugoroku's daughter?
i know logically it would make the most sense but i've kind of been headcanon-ing that she's his daughter in law and he's stepping up in his son's place to take care of her and yugi, but im realizing that might be straight up wrong lol
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defiant-art · 18 days
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solomon muto my beloved
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sandswirls · 2 months
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TW/CW: Delusions | Bugs/Maggots (Read From Right To Left)
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Context: (AU) Yugi suffers from psychotic delusions on occasions. His grandpa and friend Anzu help him out by using the logic you would in the situation he's being delusional about, rather than straight up telling him it's not real or to get over it. They help him through it until it passes, in a kind nonjudgmental way.
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