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George Gore

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Gore never knew his parents, and he had to survive on his own and rely on himself. He was eventually placed in [[Den City's orphanage]], where he encountered ''[[Duel Monsters]]'' for the first time. Gore was instantly hooked on ''Duel Monsters'', which satisfied him as nothing had previously. He met [[McKendrick Kellenbocker]], another orphan, whom he protected from bullies. Gore wanted to convince McKendrick to stand up for himself, but McKendrick refused, being too kind for that. Despite their differences, Gore and McKendrick became good friends, and Gore was able to teach McKendrick Dueling skills to defend himself.<ref name="ep22" /> Gore became a [[Celebrity Duelist]], using his own name and appearance in [[LINK VRAINS]], and he became the number one Celebrity Duelist in LINK VRAINS.
===Pre-Tower of Hanoi===
[[File:Go's Data.png|thumb|250px|The Gore's Duelist Data as per info extracted by Ai.]]
The Gore was set to Duel in [[LINK VRAINS]] when [[Number 10 (character)|a Knight of Hanoi]] attacked.<ref name="ep1" /> He watched [[Yusaku Fujiki|Playmaker's]] Duel against the Knight, and was angered that Playmaker was stealing his spotlight.<ref name="ep2">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|2|ref}}</ref> The Gore and [[Skye Zaizen|Blue Angel]] approached Playmaker and challenged him to Duel after he defeated the Knight, but Playmaker expressed disinterest in them and logged off. Playmaker's rising popularity infuriated Gore, and he raged in [[Gore's warehouse|his warehouse]] about it. [[Akira Zaizen]], the head of security of [[SOL Technologies]], showed up, offering Gore a [[Duel Board]] for his help in defeating Playmaker and explaining that Playmaker had stolen an [[Ignis]] from them. Gore angrily rejected the offer, claiming that he didn't take orders from anybody.<ref name="ep3">{{episode|Yu-Gi-Oh! VRAINS|3|ref}}</ref>