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His name is derived from the name of the ancient Egyptian city, Abydos.
 
His name is derived from the name of the ancient Egyptian city, Abydos.
 
It's not known if he is the son or related to [[Pharaoh Atem]] as he also existed 5,000 (3000 in the Japanese Version) years ago and took his place when Pharaoh Atem died, or possibly he was pharaoh before or temporarly [[Aknamkanon]].
 
  
 
==Deck==
 
==Deck==

Revision as of 01:20, 8 December 2010

Abidos the Third
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Abidos the Third「アビドス3世」(Abidosu San-sei) is an ancient pharaoh and the fifth of the Shadow Riders. He never lost a single duel. Abidos regained physical form through the powers of the Shadow Charm headband he wore. With an army of mummies, Abidos gathers Jaden Yuki and company on his celestial yacht for a duel. During the duel with Jaden, Abidos realizes that the only reason he kept winning was because his opponents always lost on purpose, simply because he was pharaoh. Jaden, however, manages to give Abidos a real duel in which the opponent actually tries to win. Satisfied with his defeat, Abidos departs for the afterlife, giving Jaden his Shadow Charm, the latter making a promise to meet him again in one hundred years time.

In the English version, Abidos is voiced by Darren Dunstan, while Mamoru Miyano takes the role in the Japanese version.

His name is derived from the name of the ancient Egyptian city, Abydos.

Deck

Record
Opponent(s) Episode(s) Outcome(s)
Unnamed Servant 40 (GX) Win
Unnamed Servant 40 (GX) Win
Unnamed Servant 40 (GX) Win
Jaden Yuki 40 (GX) Lose

Abidos plays a Servants of the Pharaoh Deck, themed on gathering three Sarcophagus cards to Summon "Spirit of the Pharaoh".

In a flashback, he is seen using "Hercules Beetle", "Sinister Serpent" and "Embodiment of Apophis" in Ancient Egypt against various unnamed servants, Summoning them from stone tablets.