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Created from an ancient spell found in the [[Millennium Spellbook]], the '''Millennium Items''' were forged to keep the ancient magic of the [[Shadow Game]]s locked up forever. The Millennium Stone in the village of [[Kul Elna]] is the origin and resting place of the seven items, and also where [[Akhenaden]] sacrificed ninety-nine souls in order to create them.  The Millennium Items are also mentioned in the description of "[[Sengenjin]]" as well as being wielded by "[[Ma'at]]" in the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga]].
 
 
 
There are seven canonical Millennium Items:
 
* [[Millennium Puzzle|Puzzle]]
 
* [[Millennium Eye|Eye]]
 
* [[Millennium Ring|Ring]]
 
* [[Millennium Scale|Scale]]
 
* [[Millennium Key|Key]]
 
* [[Millennium Rod|Rod]]
 
* [[Millennium Necklace|Necklace]]
 
 
 
In ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! The Movie: Pyramid of Light]]'', the [[Pyramid of Light (item)|Pyramid of Light]], was also considered a Millennium Item.
 
 
 
Also, the card lore of the real card "[[Millennium Shield]]" says that it is a Millennium Item.
 
 
 
==Origin==
 
There are two different, contradictory accounts that explain how the Millennium Items were created.
 
 
 
===Early manga & first series anime version===
 
In an early chapter of the manga (Duel 14: The Man From Egypt (Part 2) in Volume 2: The Cards With Teeth), [[Shadi]] explains that the '''Millennium Items''' were created by the Pharaoh's magicians of Ancient Egypt, to punish thieves who tried to rob the Pharaohs' tombs. Shadi says this is written in the ''Pert Em Hiru'', or ''Coming Forth By Day'' (the Egyptian title of ''The Book of The Dead''). The ''[[Yu-Gi-Oh! (first series anime)|Yu-Gi-Oh! first series anime]]'' also uses this story.
 
 
 
===Late manga & second series anime version===
 
The later chapters of the manga (published as ''Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World'' in North America) and the [[Dawn of the Duel]] arc of the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! (second series anime)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! second series anime'']] explain the origin differently, performing a [[wikipedia:Retroactive continuity|retcon]]. With Egypt under threat from invading armies 5,000 years ago, the Pharaoh [[Akhenamkhanen]] ("Aknamkanon" in the anime) sought to protect his land through mystical means, and laid down the command for the seven magical Millennium Items to be forged, based on an ancient spell found in the [[Millennium Spellbook]]. Akhenamkhanen's brother, [[Akhenaden]] ("Aknadin" in the anime) was charged with creating the items, but [[Akhenaden]] refrained from informing his brother that in order to do so, 99 human sacrifices were required. The village of [[Kul Elna]] became the victim of the Pharaoh's unwitting decree, as [[Akhenaden]] had them slaughtered, their blood, bone and flesh melted in with the gold that was cast in the mystic rite that formed the items (in the English dub of the anime, to replace this gory concept the inhabitants' ''spirits'' were harnessed instead, to complete the rite that forges the items).
 
 
 
With Akhenamkhanen possessing the Millennium Puzzle, the remaining six items were entrusted to his high priests the [[The Sacred Guardians|Sacred Guardians]]: the Millennium Key to [[Shimon Muran|Siamon]], the Millennium Eye to [[Akhenaden]] himself, and the Millennium Necklace, Rod, Scale, and Ring to the other 4 priests (the predecessors of [[Isis]], [[Priest Seto]], [[Karim]], and [[Mahad]]). Using the Items' combined power, an army of Duel Monsters was summoned which repelled the invading foes of Egypt. However, upon discovering the dark truth behind the Items' creation, [[Akhenamkhanen]] attempted to atone by offering his soul up to the Egyptian Gods as penance, sparing his son, [[Pharaoh Atem]] from any future retribution for his own indirect actions.
 
 
 
==Historical implications==
 
When his father died, Pharaoh [[Atem]] was given the Millennium Puzzle, and in time, [[Shimon Muran|Siamon Muran]] relinquished the Millennium Key to Shada. The Millenium Rod was given to a young priest named Seto, who (unknown to everyone) was actually Akhenaden's son. Seto became a strong friend of [[Atem]], though both young men remained unaware that they were cousins. [[Thief King Bakura]], the sole survivor of the slaughter in [[Kul Elna]], stole the holy [[Duel Disk#DiaDhank|DiaDhank]] from the tomb of Akhenamkhanen. By using it, Bakura could summon the ka, or soul, sealed in slates in the tomb of Akhenamkhanen and the demon Diabound, which created by the [[ka]] of the deceased people in [[Kul Elna]] (originally, a Millennium Item was needed to summon [[Ka]], except your own). After failing to beat [[Atem]], he defeated [[Mahad]] and acquired the Millennium Ring. Then, using the Millennium Ring, [[Thief King Bakura]] injected evil thoughts into [[Akhenaden]]'s Millennium Eye to corrupt his mind. [[Akhenaden]] wanted his son, [[Seto]], to become the new Pharaoh, so he helped [[Bakura]] defeat the other priests and [[Atem]], then he placed the Millennium Items upon the stone slab to summon the Dark God [[Zorc Necrophades|Zorc]]. While [[Zorc]] attempted to decimate the planet, [[Atem]] used his own name and the magics of the Shadow Games, within the Millennium Items, sealed [[Zorc]] within the Millennium Ring and his own soul in the Millennium Puzzle, wiping his memory so that he could not recall it, so that the binding might never be undone.
 
 
 
With [[Atem]]'s eventual death, the Millennium Puzzle was entombed along with him in his crypt in the Valley of the Kings. In a chamber beneath the village of [[Kul Elna]], a sculpted stone rested - it read "Should the seven Millennium Items be placed upon it, along with the eighth key, the Pharaoh's name, Zorc would be free again".
 
 
 
The magic of the Shadow Games was unleashed when the Millennium Puzzle was solved by [[Yugi Muto]] in the present day, and he embarked on a series of adventures that eventually resulted in the locations of the Millennium Items being revealed, and the three [[Egyptian God Card]]s coming into his possession. Placed on a stone tablet (the [[Tablet of Lost Memories]]) that professed to chronicle a battle between the Pharaoh and [[Seto]], the cards and the Puzzle opened a gateway to Ancient Egypt, through which the soul of the Pharaoh was pulled. Back in his original body, but still lacking his memories, the Pharaoh was reunited with his priests, and [[Akhenaden]]'s treachery was revealed as the Spirit of the Millennium Ring, which had also traveled back in time, stole the Items from their owners and used them to resurrect [[Zorc]], only to have him be eradicated for eternity at the hands of the union of the three Egyptian Gods, [[The Creator God of Light, Horakhty|The Creator of Light]].
 
 
 
Back in the present, following [[Atem]]'s defeat at the hands of his vessel, [[Yugi Muto]], in the conclusion of the Ceremonial Battle and the series, the Millennium Items, placed onto the tablet just before the duel began, would open a gateway to the afterlife, allowing the Pharaoh [[Atem]] to be finally at rest. Afterwards, the temple would then crumble, sealing all 7 Millennium Items deep underground for eternity.
 
 
 
[[File:MillenniumItemsGXmanga.jpg|150px|left|thumb|The items as they appear on the body of "[[Ma'at]]"]].
 
In the [[Yu-Gi-Oh! GX (manga)|''Yu-Gi-Oh! GX'' manga]], the Items are wielded by "[[Ma'at]]", an incarnation of the Egyptian God with the [[wikipedia:Maat|same name]]. "Ma'at" uses the power of the items that [[The Sacred Guardians|priests]] had sealed in [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|the White-Feathered spirit]] to defeat [[Tragoedia (character)|Tragoedia]] and allow [[Winged Kuriboh (character)|Winged Kuriboh]] and [[Light and Darkness Dragon (character)|Light and Darkness Dragon]] to seal him permanently.<ref name=gx64>{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! GX|64|ref}}</ref>
 
 
 
==References==
 
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