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Third battle Ayaka Kurosaki v/s Ramses Mut

"With the power of the ancient gods and the elements of the earth, I call upon the mighty weapon.

From the depths of the earth, I summon forth the spear of legend, Gae Bolg. Let its sharp point pierce through any obstacle, and its deadly curse strike down any foe who dares to face me.

And from the heavens above, I summon the shield of the gods, Aegis. Let it protect me from all harm, and let its divine power imbue me with strength and courage.

Together, Gae Bolg and Aegis shall be my weapons, my shield, and my salvation. By the power of the elements, let them be summoned to my side.

As Ayaka chants this spell, the ground beneath her begins to shake, and a gust of wind picks up around her. From the ground, a spear of pure energy forms, taking the shape of the legendary Gae Bolg. And from the sky, a shield descends, glowing with the divine power of the gods, and takes the form of the Aegis.

Ayaka reaches out and grasps both weapons, feeling their power flow through her body. With Gae Bolg in hand, she knows she can strike down any foe, and with Aegis at her side, she knows she is invincible.

With her two legendary weapons in hand, Ayaka is ready to face any challenge that comes her way.

On the other hand

With a wave of his hand, Ramses Mut chanted a spell in ancient Egyptian:

"Ankh, djed, was! Let the power of Thoth come forth! I summon the weapons of the wise god, let them manifest in my hands!"

As he finished the incantation, a bright light enveloped him, and from the light emerged two powerful weapons - the Book of Thoth and the Wand of Thoth.

The Book of Thoth, a large golden tome with hieroglyphics etched into the cover, glowed with an otherworldly light. The pages rustled with the power of ancient knowledge, waiting to be unleashed.

The Wand of Thoth, a slender rod made of pure silver, shone with a bright blue light. Its tip is crackled with magical energy, ready to unleash its devastating power upon Ramses Mut's enemies.

With a fierce grin, Ramses Mut grasped the weapons of Thoth and prepared to unleash their power upon his foes.

Ayaka and Ramses Mut stood at opposite ends of the arena, staring each other down. The crowd was on the edge of their seats, waiting for the battle to begin.

"Are you ready?" Ayaka called out, her voice echoing across the arena.

Ramses Mut grinned. "I was born ready," he replied.

With that, they both charged forward. Ayaka summoned Gae Bolg and Aegis, while Ramses Mut called forth the weapons of Thoth.

They clashed in a shower of sparks and metal, each blow ringing out through the arena. Ayaka swung Gae Bolg, the spear glinting in the bright lights, and Ramses Mut parried with the staff of Thoth.

"Pyramid Blast!" Ramses Mut shouted, unleashing a blast of energy that sent Ayaka flying across the arena. But she quickly regained her footing and charged back into the fray.

"Aegis Shield!" Ayaka cried out, summoning a shield of pure energy that blocked Ramses Mut's next attack. She then followed up with a quick strike from Gae Bolg, piercing Ramses Mut's armor.

But Ramses Mut was not finished yet. He unleashed a flurry of strikes with the weapons of Thoth, each one a precise and deadly blow. Ayaka dodged and weaved, but it was only a matter of time before she made a mistake.

Ramses Mut saw his chance and struck, aiming a blow at Ayaka's head. But at the last moment, she summoned Aegis, and the blow was deflected.

"Thunder Spear!" Ayaka cried out, thrusting Gae Bolg forward. A bolt of lightning shot from the spear, striking Ramses Mut and sending him flying.

But even as he fell to the ground, Ramses Mut called forth a powerful spell. "Book of Thoth!" he shouted, and a massive tome appeared in his hands. He began to chant from its pages, and the arena shook with the power of his magic.

In the stands,Kazuya his eyes fixed on the battlefield where Ayaka and Ramses Mut were engaged in a fierce battle. He watched as Ayaka summoned her powerful weapons, Gae Bolg and Aegis, while Ramses wielded the weapons of Thoth.

Beside him, Miharu also watched the battle unfold, her eyes glimmering with excitement. "Isn't it amazing, Kazuya?" she exclaimed, "The power of these two fighters is incredible!"

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"Yes it really is",replied Kazuya

As they watched the battle, Miharu noticed the book of Thoth lying on the ground near Ramses. "Hey, Kazuya," she said, pointing at the book, "Have you heard of the book of Thoth?"

Kazuya shook his head. "No, what is it?"

"It's an ancient Egyptian book of magic," Miharu explained, "Ramses must have used it to create that magic pressure that we're feeling. It's said that the book contains powerful spells and incantations."

Kazuya's eyes widened with surprise. "That's incredible," he said, "But what does that mean for Ayaka?"

Miharu frowned. "I'm not sure," she admitted, "But I think we should be worried. If Ramses has the power of Thoth on his side, Ayaka might not stand a chance."

Kazuya his expression was grim. "Ayaka(with a worried face)," he said.

Miharu put a comforting hand on his shoulder. "Don't worry," she said, "Ayaka is strong. And besides, she has the help of Gae Bolg and Aegis. Those weapons are incredibly powerful

Kazuya clenched his fists. "I have to do something," he said, "I can't just sit here and watch while my sister is in danger."

Miharu grabbed his arm. "No, Kazuya," she said firmly, "You can't interfere. Ayaka is a skilled fighter, and she wouldn't want you to put yourself in danger. We just have to trust that she can handle this."

Kazuya nodded reluctantly, his eyes still fixed on the battlefield. He knew that Miharu was right, but the worry in his heart would not go away. He could only hope that Ayaka would emerge from this battle victorious.

Outside the Arena,Mai sat under the shade of a tree, enjoying her ice cream as she watched the sky. She couldn't help but feel the intense magical pressure emanating from the arena where Ayaka and Ramses were locked in an epic battle.

Beside her, Izanagi stood silently, his attention also drawn to the arena.

Izanagi chuckled. "It's pretty intense. The magic pressure is incredible."

Mai's eyes widened in excitement. "Yes!! I could feel it from here."

"It's not the same as being there in person," Izanagi said, taking her hand. "But I can feel the power radiating from the arena. It's almost like a tangible force."

Mai leaned into him, feeling the warmth of his body next to hers. She knew that Izanagi had a natural affinity for magic, and his observations were always insightful.

As the fight continued, Mai finished her ice cream and made her way back to the arena, eager to join Reina and the others and see the conclusion of the battle. Izanagi watched her go, a small smile on his face. He knew that Mai loved the excitement of the fights, and he was happy to see her so happy.

Mai quickly finished her ice cream and made her way back to her team. She could feel the magic pressure in the air as she got closer to the arena. When she arrived, she saw that the battle between Ramses and Ayaka was still going on, but it looked like Ayaka was struggling.

Mai's heart raced with worry for her friend. She quickly made her way over to Reina, who was watching the battle intently. "Reina, how is Ayaka doing?" Mai asked, trying to catch her breath.

Reina turned to look at Mai and sighed, "It's not looking good. According to Isis Ramses is using the Book of Thoth to increase his power, and Ayaka is having a hard time keeping up with him."

Mai's worry deepened, but she was determined to help in any way she could. "Is there anything we can do to help her?" she asked.

Reina shook her head, "No, we can't interfere in a one-on-one battle. Ayaka has to find a way to defeat Ramses on her own."

Mai clenched her fists, feeling helpless. She wanted to do something to help her friend, but she knew that interfering was not an option.

Izanagi walked back to his seat, a small smile on his face. As he reached the old man, he offered him the ice cream he had bought earlier.

"Here, try some," Izanagi said, handing the cone to the old man.

"Ah, thank you," the old man said, taking a small lick of the ice cream. "Delicious. I haven't had one of these in years."

As Izanagi settled back into his seat, he couldn't help but think back to the power of the Book of Thoth. He remembered the ancient times when the book was still in use and how Thoth used it as a source of great power during battles.

Old man, who was sitting next to him, noticed Izanagi's distant expression and asked, "What's on your mind, Izanagi?"

Izanagi looked at him and replied, "I was just thinking about the Book of Thoth. It's been a long time since I've seen its power in action."

Izanagi added. "Thoth was one of the greatest gods of ancient Solaris. He was known as the god of wisdom and knowledge, and he was said to have invented writing, mathematics, and many other things."

The old man listened intently as Izanagi spoke about Thoth and his many accomplishments. "It's amazing to think that such a powerful book exists," he said.

Izanagi smiled. "Yes, it is. And from what I can see, it's also incredibly dangerous. It seems that Ramses has tapped into its power, and it's giving him an enormous advantage in this battle."

The old man listened intently as Izanagi spoke about the power of the Book of Thoth.

"The inscriptions in the book were written by Thoth himself, the god of wisdom," Izanagi said. "It contains all the knowledge of the world, from magic to science to philosophy. Whoever possesses the book has access to all of that knowledge and power."

The old man was amazed. "Such a powerful artifact," he said. "No wonder Ramses Mut looks very powerful right now and overpowering Ayaka."

"Yes," Izanagi said. "But with great power comes great danger. The Book of Thoth can corrupt its wielder if they are not careful. It is a dangerous game that Ramses Mut is playing."

The old man worried, "Then how can we stop Ramses Mut then while he is using the book of Thoth".

Izanagi looked at the old man with a small smile on his face. "Stopping the book is easy," he said. "After all, I was the one who guided Thoth in the first place to write it."

The old man's eyes widened in surprise. "You helped Thoth write the book?" he asked in amazement.

Izanagi nodded. "Yes, I did," he replied. "And I also know how to stop it."

He leaned forward and spoke in a low voice. "The key is to find the original inscriptions that Thoth wrote on the papyrus scroll. Destroying those inscriptions will break the spell and the book's power will be neutralized."

The old man looked thoughtful. "But where are the original inscriptions?" he asked.

Izanagi shrugged. "That's the tricky part," he said. "Thoth was always very secretive about the location of the scroll. It's said to be hidden in a place where only the most worthy can find it."

The old man looked discouraged. "How will we ever find it then?" he asked.

Izanagi had a smile,"Who knows"