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[[Priest Seto (manga)|Seto]] had been critical of Mahado's ka, the [[Magus of Illusions]], in [[Priests, Atem and Bakura's palace ka battle|the battle]] with Bakura, at the [[pharaoh's palace]].<ref name="mw d 10">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|10|ref}}</ref> and during [[Priests' ka battle|the mock ka battles]]. At its level, he considered it unfit to protect the pharaoh's tomb.<ref name="mw d 13">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|13|ref}}</ref>
 
[[Priest Seto (manga)|Seto]] had been critical of Mahado's ka, the [[Magus of Illusions]], in [[Priests, Atem and Bakura's palace ka battle|the battle]] with Bakura, at the [[pharaoh's palace]].<ref name="mw d 10">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|10|ref}}</ref> and during [[Priests' ka battle|the mock ka battles]]. At its level, he considered it unfit to protect the pharaoh's tomb.<ref name="mw d 13">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|13|ref}}</ref>
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Security was tightened at [[Akhenamkhanen (manga)|Akhenamkhanen]]'s tomb, in caution of another raid from Bakura. As captain of the royal guard, Mahado commanded the soldiers at the tomb. [[Siamun Muran (manga)|Siamun Muran]] stressed the importance of setting new traps, rather than repairing the old ones and Mahado affirmed that there was a new trap sure to stop any thief. Seto was not totally convinced suggested that Mahado not be given another chance and be stripped of his priesthood the next time the tomb got robbed. Siamun reminded Seto that was the pharaoh's decision to make. [[Dark Yugi (manga)|Pharaoh Atem]] then advised Mahado to not be blinded by his guilt and to focus on fulfilling his duties.<ref name="mw d 14">{{chapter|Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium World|14|ref}}</ref>
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When Mahado was departing to the tomb, Siamun stopped him to remind him that his duty was solely to inspect and reinforce the guard at the [[Valley of the Kings]]. He knew Mahado was considering using his own spirit to defeat Bakura, but told him it was not strong enough and they would need the combined power of the pharaoh and priests to defeat Bakura.<ref name="mw d 14" />
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Mahado asked Siamun about ka's strength growing with the hatred of their host. Siamun replied that it was not just hatred but the strength of their heart. In place of hatred, Mahado believed himself to have enough devotion to the pharaoh to strengthen his ka. Because the pharaoh forgave him for his failure, he was willing to stake his life for his duty.<ref name="mw d 14" />
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[[Mana (manga)|Mana]] scolded Siamun for saying Mahado's spirit was weak and claimed that he had incredible magic that he has not used since the day he first put on the [[Millennium Ring]].<ref name="mw d 14" />
  
 
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Revision as of 13:17, 26 March 2016

Mahado and Bakura's Diaha
Mahado and Bakura's Diaha
Game details
Game
Players
LocationValley of the Kings
Appearances
Manga

Priest Mahado and Bakura, King of Thieves faced each other in a ka battle, in the Yu-Gi-Oh! manga.

Events

Prior

Seto had been critical of Mahado's ka, the Magus of Illusions, in the battle with Bakura, at the pharaoh's palace.[1] and during the mock ka battles. At its level, he considered it unfit to protect the pharaoh's tomb.[2]

Security was tightened at Akhenamkhanen's tomb, in caution of another raid from Bakura. As captain of the royal guard, Mahado commanded the soldiers at the tomb. Siamun Muran stressed the importance of setting new traps, rather than repairing the old ones and Mahado affirmed that there was a new trap sure to stop any thief. Seto was not totally convinced suggested that Mahado not be given another chance and be stripped of his priesthood the next time the tomb got robbed. Siamun reminded Seto that was the pharaoh's decision to make. Pharaoh Atem then advised Mahado to not be blinded by his guilt and to focus on fulfilling his duties.[3]

When Mahado was departing to the tomb, Siamun stopped him to remind him that his duty was solely to inspect and reinforce the guard at the Valley of the Kings. He knew Mahado was considering using his own spirit to defeat Bakura, but told him it was not strong enough and they would need the combined power of the pharaoh and priests to defeat Bakura.[3]

Mahado asked Siamun about ka's strength growing with the hatred of their host. Siamun replied that it was not just hatred but the strength of their heart. In place of hatred, Mahado believed himself to have enough devotion to the pharaoh to strengthen his ka. Because the pharaoh forgave him for his failure, he was willing to stake his life for his duty.[3]

Mana scolded Siamun for saying Mahado's spirit was weak and claimed that he had incredible magic that he has not used since the day he first put on the Millennium Ring.[3]

Battle

Aftermath

Ka used

User Ka
Mahado Magus of Illusion
Bakura Diabound

References

  1. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 288 (Millennium World Duel 10): "In the Name of the Gods"
  2. Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 291 (Millennium World Duel 13): "The Ancient Duel!!"
  3. a b c d Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel 292 (Millennium World Duel 14): "A Wizards' Battle"

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