Nature of the Game
Disk 3: Of All The Things Gone Wrong
-by Ajora Fravashi
*Disclaimer - I don't own Digimon. Toei/Bandai does.
*Note: Takes place a year and a half after Brave Tamer, around six or so months
before Digimon Tamers.
*Warning: Implied Millenniumon -> Ryo. Oh stop whining, it's there in
the games anyway. Also, slightly different definition of blood lust is used.
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He couldn't remember the last time he slept so well. Come to
think of it, he couldn't remember if he ever slept well at all.
The voices that pestered him were gone now, they had disappeared
once the union was complete. The unfocused rage that he had fought
hard to keep in check when he confronted Ryo was gone as well
for the most part, but he wouldn't be surprised if it flared
up again in the future. Then there were the memories. Ryo had
not only taken everything he could throw at the boy, but fought
back with impressive strength that could only have come from
experience. He was very proud of his child, with good reason.
Ryo had risen from a little boy who cringed when attacked and
bent to the flow to someone who fought back and defended what
he believed was right. Both of them had made severe mistakes,
but in the end everything made them equal. In the end the hate
he felt for the boy meant to be his partner had grown into love.
It was stupid, but he excused Ryo's behavior because Ryo was
only being a good little boy and taking orders as they were issued.
Ryo would have benefited a lot from his tutelage had Monodramon
not intervened and triggered the Jogress sequence that united
them. If things were different, he would have had Ryo besides
him as he governed the Digital World. But such things were not
meant to be, and now he was trapped in a physical body again.
He stretched out a claw before his face,
then grunted his disapproval. While the body was aesthetically
better by far than the one he had before his "death", it was
still weak compared to what he was used to and not exactly
suitable for his purposes. The body was an evolution of Monodramon.
Cyberdramon, wasn't it? That meant-
"Finally awake, Millenniumon?"
Much to my displeasure , he thought, his mood immediately
souring. Well, one voice in his head was better than several.
"Good. Then I'd appreciate it if you
keep your disgusting fantasies to yourself from now on."
Crimson eyes behind a seemingly opaque mask narrowed at that.
He certainly wasn't aware that the little dragon was capable
of reading his mind, let alone listening in on the little scenarios
he liked to play in the solitude of his mind when he was bored.
"How can I help it? Your thoughts broadcast
as loudly as if you were describing it all vocally. You're
fortunate your thoughts go too fast for our mouth to keep
up." There
was silence as Monodramon thought on something, then, "No,
I don't think Ryo's into bondage."
He let out a single growl in frustration. Having that stammering
pest sharing his mind certainly wasn't what he was looking forward
to for the rest of his life.
"I don't particularly look forward
to being with you either, but we should make do with what
we have. And if you even think of following through on your
plots, I can tell the ENIAC and we'll have to deal with starting
over again. While I don't particularly mind being Ketomon
for an extended period of time-"
There was a growl of consent as he took a moment to survey
his surroundings. He could see sand all around. It was fitting,
in a way, that he had awoken in a desert-
"I'm sure you're delighted by the prospect
that you share a lot with a fallen angel that probably never
existed. And you're right, Azaziel is a suitable pseudonym
for you. He seems like just as much a drama queen as you
are, too."
With a growl of disgust, he picked a direction and began walking.
This new existence was probably going to be a lot less pleasant
than he had hoped it would be. At the very least, he would do
well to learn to better mask his thoughts.
"I agree. The last thing I want is
a mental image of Ryo in black leather, which you seem to
like fixating on. You are such a pervert."
Somewhere, in the dry desert region of one of the many Digital
Worlds spawned by the awakening of the ENIAC and the Atanasoff-Berry
computer, a roar of sheer rage could be heard.
.~*~.
Ryo stood with a hand firmly grasping one of the many hard
plastic rings that helped commuters keep their balance while
the train sped along its tracks, faintly wishing he had gotten
to the station fast enough to catch an earlier train. However,
there was the issue of his guardian that refused to be resolved
unless he skipped that train.
He wasn't technically supposed to exist in this universe, but
the ENIAC had sent him here. The Ryo of this universe had run
away, only to be killed in a blizzard while trekking through
the Niigata prefecture on the way to a port that would take him
to Hokkaido. Hokkaido was where his mother, divorced in this
universe, lived. Ironically enough, it had been near the Akiyama
region of Niigata that the Ryo of this universe was last seen.
The body that was found was never identified, allowing him to
go back the father and accept being grounded for several months.
Then Akiyama Toshio had taken him and moved to Fukuoka. That
didn't stop things from happening as they did.
The ENIAC, perhaps in a gesture of thanks for all the things
he had done for the Digital World, had subtly manipulated things
in this world in his favor. He was anonymously sent a pack of
Digimon game cards and instructions on how to play, then had
come to master the game with the ease of experience. Then he
had found that his adventures in the Digital World and those
of the Chosen Children had been released as a television show
and series of games, all of which were very popular amongst the
children of this universe. One of the writers for the company
had pointed to him as the inspiration for the videogames, and
life hadn't been quite the same since. He had never felt such
mass adoration before, especially for something he had no hand
in, but it felt really good. Even when he couldn't really go
back to his own universe for a while yet, it made his situation
easier to accept.
Now he was on his way to a hotel he was staying at during his
time in Tokyo for the final round of the Japan-wide D-1 Card
Tournament. The name of the tournament had made him laugh bitterly
at first, but he accepted the invitation to participate. It wasn't
as if he had anything better to do, and there were certain expectations
he had to live up to. His fans wanted him to win, so he had to
go to Tokyo and play in the championship. Faintly he wondered
if there would be a life-altering event near the end of the tournament
as there had been in a similarly named tournament in another
universe.
The train stopped before he was aware of it, and he disembarked
in the almost mechanical manner of someone long used to travelling
by subway trains. His thoughts were elsewhere, and he didn't
pay much attention to where he was going.
His father, at least the one in this universe, hadn't approved
of his almost obsessive fixation on the Digimon franchise and
had constantly insisted that he spend more time with a more worthwhile
hobby. But digimon had become all he knew and all he needed to
know. He had spent so much energy and suffered so much for the
Digital World that in the end it was all he knew. What was there
for him in the real world but fans who were more interested in
his fame than in himself and school lessons that meant nothing
in the wilderness where his heart belonged? What did algebra
mean to him when he had to fend for himself with nothing but
a pocketknife? What did the Tale of Genji mean to him when he
had to catch, gut and cook his own food? What did an overbearing
parent mean to him when he had learned to survive on his own
and learned that the only one he could truly count on was himself?
That had probably been the biggest cause of the strife between
himself and his father in this world: he was so used to surviving
on his own that his father's strict rules chafed. Wild creatures
weren't meant to be caged or leashed, and the Digital World had
turned him into one of its own. This thought of course led to
others. He didn't belong here, really, and had yet to form a
lasting friendship with anyone. In a way it was because he remembered
the betrayal at the D-1 Tournament of the other universe and
didn't want to trust people that much anymore. In a way it was
because he had held on to the hope that he was going to go back
home someday and was always on the look-out for some sign from
the ENIAC. It wasn't safe to get too close to anyone. Just keeping
them at arm's length was suitable enough.
Some movement caught his eye on the walk to the hotel, but
it had been nothing more than a rustle in the foliage in a nearby
park and he paid it little heed. Then, much to his surprise,
a claw snaked out and dragged him into the bushes. He could do
nothing more than give a startled yelp.
It took only a moment to right himself after he had lost his
footing and fell. It took longer for him to identify the large
digimon who had captured him. Dull, almost black, armor covered
the cybernetic dragon from head to foot. He remembered it was
an evolution of Monodramon, but did that mean-
"Monodramon? Millenniumon?"
The dragon tilted his head ever so slightly,
as if thinking of what to respond with. Finally, he gave a
simple answer that encompassed his new existence. "Cyberdramon."
Ryo blinked at that answer, unsure of just how to respond.
Did that mean the result of the Jogress didn't remember? Or did
it mean that Cyberdramon did remember, but chose to
ignore that past? Nevertheless, it was probably best to ignore
the past for the time being. "So, what brings you here?"
There was the tiniest quirk at the corner
of Cyberdramon's mouth before the great cybernetic dragon responded. "You."
Unsure of just how to respond to that,
Ryo stared up curiously at Cyberdramon. Was it time to go home
already? No, it was too soon. Then what was it, really? Since
words were failing him, his response was far from being concise. "OKOK,
and...?"
"You're my partner," Cyberdramon uttered
rather gruffly. Ryo had just now noticed that the dragon spoke
with one voice, not two as he had feared. That was promising.
He still hadn't quite come to terms with his partnership to
a self-styled evil god, but the lack of a second voice would
make the transition easier. So long as Cyberdramon didn't exhibit
Millenniumon's more unsavory traits, things would be okay.
He hoped so, anyway.
There was no more information forthcoming, so Ryo took a moment
to ponder his current situation. Here he was with his digimon
partner and nowhere to keep a dragon that was too big to fit
into his scrawny hotel room, let alone the house in Fukuoka.
His guardian in this universe would have a fit and sooner summon
the Japanese Defense Force than let him bring Cyberdramon near
the residence. It was too early to go back to his real home.
Was he needed in the Digital World again? That didn't make sense
though, he had only ever been called to the Digital World if
Millenniumon was causing trouble. Millenniumon was no longer
a serious threat. But then it would be a nice change of pace
to go to the Digital World and not have to do any of the tasks
he had been asked to do so long ago.
"So, how did you get here? Did the ENIAC-"
"No. Caught a data stream. The Digital World is... different
in this universe." Cyberdramon then turned slightly and pointed
to a fairly nondescript clearing further in the park. "That was
where I arrived this morning."
Ryo left the dragon's side to take a closer look. There was
no telltale glow of white in the area that would signify the
presence of one of the ENIAC's gates, nor was there the faint
skin-crawling sensation that marked a weakness in the barrier
between the worlds. It was very unusual.
However, that still didn't solve the question
of what he was going to do with Cyberdramon. With a silent
sigh, Ryo scratched the back of his neck as he considered the
one plausible option he had. "So, are you okay with staying
here for a while? I can't really take you to the house, you
know."
Cyberdramon regarded the area for a moment before grunting
his consent. It was not a situation he was likely to appreciate,
but it was all Ryo could offer. In all likelihood, they wouldn't
be here long anyway.
.~*~.
"It's too noisy," Millenniumon hissed to himself as
he tried to block out the sounds of nearby traffic. It could
be noisy in certain places in the Digital World too, but back
there he could at least retreat to his tower and bask in the
calming and comfortable stillness. There was no retreat here
and no outlet for the irritation that was starting to boil into
irrational anger within him.
Monodramon remained oddly silent, mostly due to Millenniumon's
growing control over their shared body, and in retrospect it
was probably just as well. Monodramon's quips would have only
added fuel to the fire. With Ryo at the Tokyo Big Sight convention
center to participate in the final round of the card tournament,
there was nothing to bring the former evil god to his senses.
A deeply reverberating roar sounded in Shiokaze Park, sending
everyone in the immediate vicinity running towards the safety
of the city. The few foolishly brave souls that ventured into
the park to investigate were soon stricken with fear once their
eyes fell upon the hulking black form of Cyberdramon and joined
their peers. He attacked the source of his current frustration:
the cars that sped along the street outside the once peaceful
seaside park. Metal gave in easily to sharp claws and raw bestial
strength, blood ran from the wounds of those who were too slow
to get away. Throughout it all, the black cybernetic dragon tasted
a fleeting sense of peace and freedom with every satisfying crunch
of metal and glass.
Cyberdramon was so caught up in his berserker state that he
did not notice the approach of police vehicles, nor did he pay
attention to the magnified voice demanding him to cease his rampage.
Soon enough, the police cars were as easily disposed of as the
rest.
.~*~.
Ryo let out a sigh of relief as he turned over the last card.
The card battle had been close, but his opponent was now out
of cards and the last one he had was just set down. She was very
good at the card game, better than everyone else who had competed,
but in the end it was luck and experience alone that allowed
him to win. He didn't say it aloud, but the red-haired girl currently
glowering at him was kind of cute. Given a few years, she would
probably grow up into quite the beauty. Now, however, she looked
like she was ready to throttle him.
"Best game I've played yet," he offered with an honest smile
in hopes that it would alleviate her foul mood. Unfortunately,
it only made her frown deepen. Maybe something else would work. "You're
really good at the game. I'm sure you'll beat me next time."
The girl looked like she was going to respond, but she was
cut short when someone at the judging table was asked to raise
the volume of his radio set. The words crackled with static,
but the message was understandable enough. Something about terrorist
attacks in a park in Odaiba. Ryo couldn't shake off the sense
of deja vu. Back in the universe where he originated, there had
been a similar terrorist attack in the same area years ago, and
it happened again later. But it wasn't a terrorist group that
attacked...
In the midst of the sudden panic in Tokyo Big Sight, no one
had noticed when Ryo wasn't there anymore.
Thankful that the ensuing confusion allowed Ryo the cover he
needed to get away, he ran out of the convention center and stopped
a moment to scan the area for transportation. It was just over
two and a half kilometers from Tokyo Big Sight to Shiokaze Park,
a distance he couldn't hope to walk in time. The train probably
wouldn't be going there while the area was still dangerous and
he didn't know how to drive a car yet. As his eyes fell on a
queue of bicycles locked up to a metal rail just outside the
convention center entrance, his decision was made.
The first few were chained tightly to the rail and no amount
of picking at the locks with his pocket knife helped the situation.
One, however, had a gap within one of the links in the chains
and a bit of prying with the knife opened the gap in the link
wide enough for him to slip another link through it and part
the chain. He unwound the constricting chain from the bicycle
and eased it away from the others. Hopefully he'd be able to
bring the bicycle back, but for now he had no other choice.
Once he wheeled the bicycle to the road, he started pedaling
as fast as he could. It took five minutes to get to and cross
Akemi Bridge, a feat that would have surprised him had be been
paying attention to the time. It took another eight minutes to
get to Shiokaze Park. What he witnessed once he got there, though,
was something he wished he would never see.
Cyberdramon had lifted a small car and was posed to throw it
with another that had been lodged into a nearby hotel. Ryo could
hear the cries of people inside it, people begging to be spared,
but Cyberdramon was deaf to their pleas. Ryo dismounted once
he was close enough and tossed the bicycle to the side. He would
need to do something to distract Cyberdramon and quickly, but
what-
His eyes fell on a nearby stone in the grass. It was hefty
and would do some damage, but right now the lives of people outweighed
the headache that would come of the action. It took him but a
moment to measure the trajectory and throw the stone, and it
impacted hard with the back of Cyberdramon's head.
With a growl, the great black dragon dropped the car and turned
to attack his assailant. Unfocused rage clouded his mind and
made him blind to what he was attacking. The two-legged creature
pranced out of the way of the first swipe of his claw, then the
other. His claws gouged into the earth each time, but did not
meet with any other resistance. The creature then gave chase,
running to the heart of the park with him close behind. The cars
were forgotten.
Ryo mentally swore at himself as he wove between the trees
in an effort to get away from his partner. He could hear the
snapping of nearby branches and tried to run faster. Better him
than the innocent people in the car, but what the hell was he
going to do with Cyberdramon? It was too dangerous to keep Cyberdramon
here. But where-
An ill-placed foot, a protruding root and the laws of physics
sent the boy crashing into the ground. With a groan, Ryo forced
himself to sit up and assess the damages. His ankle was sore
but not too badly twisted, so he could run on it if he had to.
He was in the act of rising to his feet when the snapping noise
stopped and was replaced with a very near deep-throated growl.
He looked up to judge the distances between them, then cursed
himself again as he only saw the claw swiping at him too late.
He had mere milliseconds to roll away, and was in the act of
doing so when a sharp claw caught and tore into his left upper
arm. The pain seared along his nerves as he stopped his roll
to clutch the wound close.
If nothing else registered in the fog of blind rage, the cry
of pain from a familiar voice was the one thing that pierced
the haze. He recognized in the span of a moment, then the fog
dissipated and left Cyberdramon staring down at his injured partner.
Blood oozed from the wound and between the boy's fingers, then
dripped slowly into the grass. Cyberdramon knelt before his partner
to take a closer look. It wasn't a deep wound and Ryo wasn't
going to lose use of the arm, but he was bleeding and his face
was a mask of pain.
Fascinated by the blood, Cyberdramon leaned closer to get a
good look. It was a beautiful deep red with a sharp copper scent
that tantalized him. Curious, he nuzzled at the hand that covered
the wound and licked away the blood. Ryo's hand jerked at the
contact, and he let out a small warning growl before continuing.
He enjoyed the taste of warm blood too much to let Ryo shove
him away.
A shudder rippled through Ryo's body at the change Cyberdramon
displayed. One moment the dragon was trying to attack him, and
now Cyberdramon was licking away his blood . His stomach
lurched at the prospect. It was revolting, but at least Cyberdramon
was calm now. And, oddly enough, looked like he was almost at
peace. With a sigh of resignation, Ryo moved his hand just enough
to allow Cyberdramon to lap up the rest of the blood. He'd have
to do something about his partner, but staying here was no longer
an option.
Cyberdramon had once been Millenniumon, and the traits were
all too obvious now. Millenniumon was known for unfocused, uncontrollable
destructive rages, probably due to the deep rifts in the dark
god's psyche. But then there was something else: Millenniumon's
rather questionable views of Ryo. Millenniumon wasn't above hurting
him, but seemed to anger easily if anyone else hurt or used him.
It was very creepy, but what could Ryo do? Spurn the former dark
god and the ensuing destruction would be his fault. Stay with
his partner and he would never be able to live a normal life.
He was cursed.
After a while, Cyberdramon backed away to allow him to treat
the wound. Ryo tore the sleeve where it had been ripped and attempted
to wrap it tight enough to slow the blood flow and bind the wound.
He was still in pain and his attempts were clumsy, but it wasn't
until a third try that Cyberdramon grabbed hold of one end of
the makeshift bandage with his teeth. Ryo accepted the help and
tied the bandage in place.
"Sorry," the cybernetic dragon offered
tersely as he let go of the bandage and backed away to allow
the boy to rise.
Ryo brushed off the apology and looked around in the vain hopes
that he could find some way to deal with the partner fate had
cursed him with. Something caught the corner of his eye then,
a faint glow that wasn't quite like one of the ENIAC's gate but
certainly otherworldly. Strange square-shaped images flickered
in the glow that originated between two of the trees that marked
the border between the sea shore and the park greenery. It looked
almost digital...
His hotel room was in ruins and he didn't trust Cyberdramon
alone anymore. All he had was a pocket knife wrapped in a red
kerchief in one pocket, five device cards in the other, a wallet,
and a pair of gloves. Nothing more, nothing less. As he squared
his shoulders, he called out for his partner to join him.
As far as he was concerned, there was no turning back. On to chapter 4 > |